The second phase of the Ounje Eko initiative, which the Lagos government launched to subsidise rising food costs in the state, has now been put on hold over incidents of manipulations by participating vendors.
Gbolahan Yishawu, a lawmaker representing Eti-Osa Constituency 02 at the Lagos State Ho
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Feyishola Jaiyesimi
Feyishola Jaiyesimi covers agriculture and environment trends at BusinessDay, Nigeria’s leading daily newspaper focused on economy and finance. Her stories draw on investigative journalism, and she has been selected for professional training by the US Embassy, Lagos, and Dataphyte. Feyishola holds a bachelor’s degree in Zoology and Environmental Biology from Ekiti State University.