Adeola Fayehun
Quick Facts
Biography
Adeola "Eunice" Oladele Fayehun (born July 6, 1984) is a Nigerian journalist who specializes in discussing current geopolitical, social and economic issues that affect the daily lives of Africans living on the continent. She is well known for a controversial 2015 on-street interview where she and fellow Sahara TV journalist Omoyele Sowore asked Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe about when he would be stepping down from office. In 2013, she interviewed former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on the streets of New York, asking him what he was doing about the then on-going Boko Haram insurgency. Fayehun works from New York City for Sahara Reporters for whom she writes about African politics. She regularly hosts a satirical news show on Youtube called Keeping It Real with Adeola which is produced and published on the youtube channel for SaharaTV.
Early life
Fayehun was born Adeola Eunice Oladele in Nigeria. Her parents, Rev. Dr. Solomon Ajayi Oladele and Margaret Ibiladun Oladele (née Abolarin), worked as missionaries in Nigeria. She has five older siblings, and is the youngest child. She comes from Yoruba ethnic group of south-western Nigeria and speaks the language fluently.
Adeola began college in Nigeria working toward a degree in linguistics. In 2003, at the age of 19 years, she moved to the United States to continue college thanks to a scholarship gained through the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches. She graduated from Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications and Journalism in 2007. During her time at Olivet she worked in radio and was a writer for the Olivet College newspaper. As part of a school project, Fayehun also founded the Olivet College TV Studio. In 2008, Fayehun received a master's degree in broadcast journalism from CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
Career
After graduate school, Fayehun worked at CUNY TV as a TV news producer. During this time she wrote and produced a feature on Sahara Reporters's Omoyele Sowore, who she later went on to work with in a behind-the-scenes capacity at Sahara Reporters.
In November 2011, Fayehun began the news satire program, Keeping It Real with Adeola! The show is 30 minutes long and features Fayehun reporting, often in character, on various African news events. The focus of the show is on reporting political issues pertinent to Africa and of interest to the African diaspora community. For the first 150+ episodes created over a period of three years, Fayehun was the producer, writer, and editor of the show.
Often compared to comedian Jon Stewart, Fayehun uses satire and comedy to explain news events in self-produced videos. Fayehun also works as a foreign correspondent for The Nation, a Nigerian national daily newspaper based in Lagos, Nigeria.
Fayehun founded the online resource, African Spotlight.
Notable interviews
- 2013: Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Boko Haram and the Sovereign wealth fund
- 2015: Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on addressing corruption, the Nigerian economy
- 2015: Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
- 2015: Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on ending presidency, as he attended the inauguration of the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on the 29th of May.
- Oshodi, Darasimi (27 January 2014). "Adeola Fayehun, the 'bad girl' of Nigerian TV". Inspirational Bursts: Darasimi Oshodi. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- Ssali, Shaka (5 March 2014). "Straight Talk Africa: Adeola Fayehun, Host of Sahara TV's "Keeping It Real with Adeola"". Voice of America News. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
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- "About". African Spotlight. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Fayehun, Adeola (29 September 2015). "Adeola Fayehun Interviews President Buhari". SaharaTV. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- Fayehun, Adeola (1 June 2015). "SaharaTV Exclusive Interview With Vice President Yemi Osinbajo". SaharaTV. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
Honors
- 2008: Foreign Press Association, New York, NY, "Outstanding Academic And Professional Achievement"
- 2014: Ethiopian Satellite News Network (ESAT), Washington DC, "Excellence In Journalism For Democracy Award"
- 2015: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, "Best One Woman Show"
- "Scholarship Winners 2008". Foreign Press Association. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Fikir, Dudi (21 May 2014). "Ethiopia: Adeola speech at ESAT 4th year anniversary". Ethiopian Satellite Television, ESAT. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
Personal life
In 2011, Fayehun married Victor Fayehun in Nigeria. Fayehun and her husband created a non-profit foundation called KIRWA Foundation that provides aid to terminally ill in Africa.