Media personality and TV presenter Bolanle Olukani has been vocal about social issues for years, sharing his sophisticated opinions with his millions of followers on social media. She took it a step further with the launch of her news commentary program, The Scoop with Bolanru.
Known for his insightful commentary and engaging interviews, the documentary filmmaker provides viewers with in-depth analysis of pressing social issues while providing a forum for meaningful dialogue. She is focused on keeping Nigerian youth informed about the most important stories shaping this country.
“I deeply love Nigeria and believe in all its potential. I believe that we cannot solve problems without knowledge. “The Scoop with Bolanle” is your source for the most relevant and important news. We focus on getting articles highlighted and commented on,” she told Netng.
Bolanle Olukani provides unique perspectives on social issues often overlooked by traditional media, and aims to use her platform to spark conversations that drive positive change. For TV presenters, this is an opportunity to keep digital audiences up to date.
She added; “Watching local news recently, I realized that digital viewers can miss out on current events if they don’t intentionally seek out news. ‘The Scoop with Bolanle’ online, targeting people who may be unaware of social and political issues in Nigeria. They are my audience. ”
According to a study by Global Web Index, internet users around the world spend an average of 2 hours and 27 minutes per day on social media. However, Nigeria “spent the most time connected to social networks, spending more than four hours per day in the digital social realm.” This is why Bolanle Olukani adopted the news commentary format to connect with and engage young viewers. For her, this provides a more engaging and accessible way to find out what’s going on in Nigeria, and challenges those of us who may be missing out on information to think critically about these issues. I urge you. ”
As social media becomes increasingly influential in disseminating information, tools to engage young audiences while discussing topics that change over time and directly and indirectly impact young people’s quality of life. It has become appropriate to utilize social media as
Bolanle also said that “The Scoop with Bolanle” reminds Nigerians that Nigeria is our country and that everyone has the power to make Nigeria a better place. I made it clear that I wanted it. She added; “By knowing what’s going on in this country, we can also demand change.”
Bolanle’s scoop is available across digital platforms and uploaded daily at 7pm.
Watch the trailer here: