Eromo Egbejule

He is known mostly for his work on the Boko Haram insurgency[1][2][3] and other conflicts in West and Central Africa.He started his career writing for local Nigerian papers like The Guardian (Nigeria), ThisDay,[9][10] NEXT and YNaija.In fall 2019, he was named one of four Dag Hammarsjköld Journalism Fellows at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for his work in covering 'husband schools' in rural Sierra Leone, setup to combat gender-based violence in the country.[24] Egbejule has also made intermittent incursions into academics, having been a visiting lecturer and researcher to Malmö University,[25] Sweden across February 2017.In 2014, he was a recipient of the Prince Claus travel grant [28] for culture and development, to facilitate a short teaching spell in Mexico.
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