Simon Kolawole
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Simon Kolawole is a prominent Nigerian journalist, media entrepreneur, and public speaker, widely recognized as the founder and Chief Executive Officer of TheCable, one of Nigeria's leading independent online newspapers. His career is marked by significant contributions to Nigerian print journalism and pioneering work in digital media. Early Life and Education Kolawole obtained his education from several institutions globally. He studied at the University of Lagos and furthered his studies abroad at the University of Sussex and SOAS University of London. He has also participated in leadership programs at prestigious institutions, including Yale University and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where he was recognized as a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. Career Progression and Major Achievements Kolawole gained significant influence in Nigerian journalism during his tenure as the editor of *This Day*, a highly influential Nigerian newspaper. He was appointed to this role in 2007 and served for five years, resigning in 2012. After his departure, he transitioned into media entrepreneurship. In 2014, he founded TheCable, an independent digital newspaper that has become known for its depth of coverage, accuracy, and commitment to investigative journalism. As CEO, Kolawole steered TheCable to become a major force in Nigerian news media, defining a new standard for digital-first news platforms in the country. Current Status and Notable Works Simon Kolawole continues to serve as the CEO of TheCable. He is also known for his widely read columns and commentary on Nigerian politics, economy, and social issues, showcasing his expertise as a respected voice in public discourse. Through his work, he remains an active Nigerian journalist and media entrepreneur.
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