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Ore Ogunbiyi

The Economist''s Washington correspondent, providing insights on voting rights and political issues.

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30 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 23min

A tax or attacks: how the Houthis fund themselves

Join Corbyn Duncan, Global correspondent at The Economist, as he delves into how Houthi rebels are exploiting shipping routes in Yemen, highlighting the implications for world trade. Ore Ogunbiyi, an Africa correspondent, shares insights from a Ghanaian rum distillery, revealing its role in revitalizing the local economy. Meanwhile, Alex Hearn discusses the escalating AI race between the U.S. and China, showcasing China's cost-effective innovations that are narrowing the technological gap. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of these global dynamics!
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26 snips
Jul 25, 2024 • 24min

Bibi talk: a speech light on detail

Anshul Pfeffer, The Economist's Israel correspondent, shares insights on Netanyahu's recent speech, revealing its political intentions amid the Gaza conflict but noting the lack of concrete plans. Ore Ogunbiyi, the Africa correspondent, discusses Nigeria's food crisis, emphasizing rising prices and stagnant wages as key challenges for households. Both guests reflect on the impact of global events on local economies, including the surprising role of Starbucks as a driver of community innovation.
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23 snips
Sep 7, 2023 • 22min

A messy oil change: Nigeria’s fraught reforms

Ore Ogunbiyi, a correspondent from Lagos, shares insights on Nigeria's economic challenges following President Bola Tinubu's controversial fuel subsidy cuts. He discusses the rising inflation and its toll on ordinary citizens while contrasting this with cautious optimism from investors. Leo Marani, reporting from Mumbai, highlights how India's cities could thrive with more autonomous governance, using Bhubaneshwar as a shining example of urban innovation. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of video games, shifting towards kinder themes to cater to a diverse audience.
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10 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 23min

A tax or attacks: how the Houthis fund themselves

Corbyn Duncan, a Global correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on how Houthi rebels in Yemen fund their operations through extortion, impacting global trade dynamics. Ore Ogunbiyi, covering the rise of a Ghanaian rum distillery, showcases the revival of local spirits and culture. Meanwhile, Alex Hearn discusses China's rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, highlighting the competitive landscape against America's dominance. This session delves into the intertwining of geopolitics, innovation, and cultural heritage.
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Feb 27, 2023 • 28min

Has Obi won, can Obi? Nigeria’s elections

In a vibrant discussion, Ore Ogunbiyi, a dual British-Nigerian journalist, shares her firsthand experience voting in Nigeria's presidential election, highlighting the youthful enthusiasm around candidate Peter Obi. Max Rodenbeck, The Economist’s Berlin bureau chief, analyzes Germany's significant shift in defense policy in response to the Ukraine crisis. The two guests explore the impact of these developments on global politics and the hopeful yet tumultuous atmosphere back in Nigeria, marking a critical moment for both nations.