Ayodele Johnson
Ayodele Johnson
Ayodelé is a Lagos-based journalist and the Content and Editorial Coordinator at Meiza. All around the megacity, I am steering diverse lifestyle magazine audiences with ingenious hacks and insights that spur fast, informed decisions in their busy lives.
Smokers singularly shoulder more burden because of Nigeria’s need for lots of tobacco tax revenue
Health
July 29, 2024
Smokers singularly shoulder more burden because of Nigeria’s need for lots of tobacco tax revenue
Although the policymakers driving Nigeria’s recovery from stupendously difficult and heartbreaking economic scenarios think they have their eyes set on…
Fans think Super Falcons’ Kante didn’t take the 2024 Paris Olympics loss to Brazil seriously enough
Happening Now
July 26, 2024
Fans think Super Falcons’ Kante didn’t take the 2024 Paris Olympics loss to Brazil seriously enough
Instead of seeing her post what was admittedly a memorable post-match interaction with the star player of the opposition Brazil,…
How come new NNPC vacancies are being seen as a scheme to distract from planned August protests?
Happening Now
July 26, 2024
How come new NNPC vacancies are being seen as a scheme to distract from planned August protests?
As if to make them shift focus from their main goal of going through with a nationwide protest that has…
Manufacturers say 26.75% interest rate is the hardest they have bled yet, still worries about buyers
Business
July 25, 2024
Manufacturers say 26.75% interest rate is the hardest they have bled yet, still worries about buyers
The federal government of Nigeria has made handsome efforts in the past months to alleviate the economic hardships the citizens…
Old pal Dele Momodu tells the President of Nigeria to quit his luxurious life for protests to end
Happening Now
July 24, 2024
Old pal Dele Momodu tells the President of Nigeria to quit his luxurious life for protests to end
It has not mattered so much that the President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu has thought up innovative ways to raise…
What to know about Lagos State’s parking policy that lets drivers get to destinations faster
Happening Now
July 22, 2024
What to know about Lagos State’s parking policy that lets drivers get to destinations faster
With at least 20 million people moving around the megacity of Lagos, there is expectedly much need for a deliberate…
Why is Dangote backing out of his future steel investment plan?
Business
July 22, 2024
Why is Dangote backing out of his future steel investment plan?
Practically everything that Aliko Dangote touches turns to gold based on the several business ventures he is running successfully, especially…
What’s special about the new ₦70k minimum wage going to parliament?
Happening Now
July 19, 2024
What’s special about the new ₦70k minimum wage going to parliament?
At the beginning of the week, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) was considering a month-long strike should the National Assembly…
No movement for one month straight should Senators move the minimum wage from federal exclusive list
Happening Now
July 17, 2024
No movement for one month straight should Senators move the minimum wage from federal exclusive list
The last time Nigerian lawmakers attempted to reorder the status of the national minimum wage – whether it should be…
Why Lagos is shutting down indecent markets
Happening Now
July 16, 2024
Why Lagos is shutting down indecent markets
While southwest Lagos tries the best it can to get a grip on spiralling cases of cholera, it won’t be…
Dangote Refinery squirrelling through strict IOCs blocks means the plant will finally sell petrol by August
Business
July 15, 2024
Dangote Refinery squirrelling through strict IOCs blocks means the plant will finally sell petrol by August
Although the rewards always eventually come after a coordinated inward push, the seven months of the year so far have…
Why Gen Z netizens can never outdo their parents’ good reading habits
Happening Now
July 14, 2024
Why Gen Z netizens can never outdo their parents’ good reading habits
Even when the average adult literacy was significantly low in the eighties, many Nigerians were well-known readers who relished a…