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Dapo Olorunyomi of Premium Times named Poynter Institute’s first African fellow

Dapo Olorunyomi

Dapo Olorunyomi, the Premium Times publisher and founder of the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, has been named the first African Fellow of the Poynter Institute’s Media Transformation Challenge Fellowship.

Olorunyomi will join 26 other leaders and senior media executives, including CNN’s Anika Palm, BBC’s Ravin Sampat, and Los Angeles Times’ Angel Jenning.

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