My name is Mutiu Olawuyi. I am a journalist, communication strategist, educator, entrepreneur, and peace advocate working across West Africa — especially Nigeria, Senegal, and The Gambia — as well as the United States, particularly New York. My professional work connects media, education, community development, peacebuilding, the African diaspora, politics, diplomacy, and literature.
This blog will focus on Constructive Restorative Journalism. Through this space, I plan to explore sociopolitical, cultural, and economic issues that directly affect Senegambians, Nigerians, diasporan Africans, and diverse underserved communities in New York City. My goal is to report with accuracy, context, fairness, humanity, and a strong sense of public responsibility.
I am creating this blog because I want to promote constructive journalism in new media and contribute to global peace and harmony through a constructive restorative approach. Too often, communities in sub-Saharan African countries such as Nigeria, Senegal, and The Gambia — as well as places like the Bronx — are reported mainly through crisis, conflict, stereotypes, and neglect. I want this blog to become a space where stories are examined honestly, but also with attention to solutions, repair, dignity, and community transformation, especially for the Global South and underserved communities in the Global North.
Readers can expect articles, exclusive interviews, photo stories, videos, editorials, reflections, and reports that connect journalism with peacebuilding, education, diaspora life, interfaith relations, and public interest. As I grow in this program, I hope this blog will also grow into a professional portfolio that reflects my voice, values, and development as a new media constructive restorative journalist.