David Hundeyin

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David Inyene-Obong Oluwaseun Hundeyin (he yin jiji to azán ṣidopotọ Nuwhàsun owhe 1990 tọn) to Ayimatẹn Akwa Ibom tọn mẹ yin linlinkantọ dodinnanutọ de, wekantọ de podọ avunlọ yí na jlọjẹtọ Naijilia tọn de.[1][2] E ko wazọ́n na CNN,[3] Azọn nuwhinwhẹn didọ po nukikodonamẹ po etọn tin to linlinwe The Africa Report, BusinessDay po The Washington Post tọn po mẹ podọ azọ́n nukikodonamẹ tọn etọn sọ to New Yorker Magazine po Netflix documentary he dọho gando e go po mẹ.[4] To 2020, e du ajọ́ People Journalism na Aflika tọn.[5]

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  1. Babalola, Ayoola (29 January 2022). "India Prime Minister Modi commends Nigerian reporter David Hundeyin for exposing fraud, injustice at Globacom". Peoples Gazette. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  2. Anthony, Bassey (14 May 2021). "Iniuobong Umoren: Don't threaten me with lawsuit, David Hundeyin replies Akpabio". The Nation. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  3. "Opinion: FBI fraud busts dent Nigeria's global reputation". CNN. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  4. "Who is David Hundeyin, The Man Who Revealed The Sponsors of Boko Haram". rnn.ng. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. NewsWireNGR (2021-02-11). "Nigerian Journalist, David Hundeyin wins The People Journalism Prize for Africa Award". NewsWireNGR. Retrieved 2022-07-20.