
Temitope Adetunji
Temitope Adetunji is a journalist who interviewed Omowunmi Fatoki, highlighting her remarkable academic journey and the strategies she employed to excel as a first-class graduate.
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Nwafor Chinyere speaks with Temitope Adetunji about her traumatic ordeal.
Wrong cancer diagnosis leads to menopause for designer
Temitope Adetunji is the journalist who interviewed Alfred Oyedele about his experiences and challenges.
Wheelchair Businessman Builds Thriving CompanyTemitope Adetunji is mentioned as the person interviewing Wisdom Amedu about his kidnapping experience.
Farmer's Harrowing Escape, Soldier InvolvedTemitope Adetunji conducted an interview with Adebolu Adejobi about his experiences with cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy: Student's Inspiring StoryTemitope Adetunji reports on the situation involving Mary David and her son.
My husband left me after matron mutilated our baby’s genital – Nursing motherTemitope Adetunji conducted a candid conversation with Afolabi Dada about his experiences.
People with my condition can enjoy sexual life – Father of two with cerebral palsy
Temitope Adetunji is the journalist who conducted the interview with Bello Kehinde about her experiences.
My twins must not bring another SS child to the world – Sickle cell patient
Temitope Adetunji conducted the interview with Prof. Ope-Davies.
Why lecturers deserve better pay than politicians – Fashola’s ex-aide, Prof. Ope-DaviesTemitope Adetunji conducted the interview with Emonena Akwara about her experiences and advocacy.
I was called a witch when I had stroke at 23 – Lawyer
Temitope Adetunji conducted the interview with Dr Adetoun Akintoye.
What I did to emerge best UNILAG PhD graduate – LecturerTemitope Adetunji speaks to Prof Christopher Aimakhu on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), its causes, symptoms, and the myths surrounding it.
Birth control pills regulate periods but don’t cure PCOS – Gynaecologist
Temitope Adetunji conducted the interview with Sussan Ihuoma.
I was unemployed for 11 years because of discrimination – Polio survivor
Temitope Adetunji is the journalist who interviewed Omowunmi Fatoki about her academic success.
I shunned clubbing, parties to emerge the best – FUTA first-class graduate



























