
Chijioke Iremeka
Chijioke Iremeka is a journalist known for his investigative reporting, particularly focusing on issues affecting the Nigerian market and economy. His recent work sheds light on the deceptive practices within rice markets, where traders mislabel locally sourced rice as premium foreign brands, exposing the exploitation of consumers and the challenges faced by local farmers.
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Chijioke Iremeka reports that the worsening condition of the sprawling facility, long regarded as Africa’s largest waste disposal site, is hampering efficient waste management and raising environmental and public health concerns for surrounding communities.
Disease Fears Mount Amid Lagos Waste CrisChijioke Iremeka is a Senior Correspondent at Punch Newspapers with 19 years of professional experience.
Ex-Minister Omobola Johnson to SpeChijioke Iremeka examines the responses of government and non-government actors regarding criminal networks preying on Nigerian migrants.
Criminal Networks Prey on Nigerian Migrants in West AfricaChijioke Iremeka exposes the underdogs behind the counterfeit electronics business in Lagos.
Counterfeit Electronics in Lagos: Alaba Market ExposedChijioke Iremeka writes about the harsh reality inside these wealthy enclaves and how residents invest heavily in a lifestyle that remains frustratingly out of reach.
Lagos luxury estates where residents live in miseryChijioke Iremeka explores how these side hustles on wheels have become a lifeline to survive harsh daily realities.
Luxury vehicle owners hit the streets as taxi driversChijioke Iremeka takes us behind the scenes of a broken justice system, where the police, instead of protecting citizens, destroy lives.
How corrupt cops destroy innocent lives with liesChijioke Iremeka delved into the controversy and the science behind the sensational claim regarding men's sexual health.
Couples differ over doctor’s 21 monthly sex adviceChijioke Iremeka reports on the bustling tailoring hub behind Tejuosho Mall in Lagos.
How boutique owners profit off Tejuosho’s fast fashion hustlersChijioke Iremeka shared how he is adapting to economic challenges by cutting expenses and taking on freelance work.
How worsening economic challenges are affecting our lives – NigeriansChijioke Iremeka captures the drama that used to unfold daily on the unwieldy vehicles that were once the heartbeat of commuting in Lagos.
Iconic Lagos buses where drama, chaos come aliveChijioke Iremeka reveals that beneath the glossy bags and alluring labels, traders exploit unsuspecting buyers by repackaging locally grown rice.
Ebonyi, Lagos markets where traders mill, repackage local rice as foreign brands









































































































