
Adetunji Omotola is a Nigerian-born public speaker, lawyer, and independent Africa analyst based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He holds a Master’s degree in Communications Research from the University of Leicester and an LLB Law degree from South Bank University, London.
Throughout his career, Omotola has been actively involved in fostering unity among Nigerian professionals in South Africa. He founded the Guild of Nigerian Professionals-South Africa to promote collaboration and cohesion within the community. Additionally, he established the 12 Disciples Leaders and Afrospace, platforms aimed at enhancing African discourse and leadership.
Omotola is a prolific writer, contributing articles to various publications such as the Nigerian Tribune, TheCable, and How We Made It In Africa. His writings often focus on African economies, markets, and the challenges and opportunities within the continent.
In the political arena, he has shown a keen interest in engaging the diaspora in Nigerian politics. In 2021, he sought the chairmanship of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) South Africa Chapter, aiming to mobilize and invigorate the party’s base ahead of the 2023 Nigerian general elections.
Omotola is also an author; his works are available on platforms like Amazon, where readers can explore his bibliography and latest updates.
Beyond his professional endeavors, he maintains an active presence on social media, sharing insights and engaging with a broader audience on platforms like Instagram.
For a deeper understanding of his perspectives, you might find his discussion on China’s investments in Africa insightful.