Enough of Sensationalism—let’s discuss facts, jobs in Nigeria and Solutions
2018: www.delon.ng
Nigeria’s New Auto Policy: Cotonou Will Be The Greatest Beneficiary
2014: Sahara Reporters
Between Ogun State and State of New Jersey
2013: Punch Newspaper, Sahara Reporters and The Herald
https://www.herald.ng/ogun-state-state-new-jersey-debo-onifade/
Job Data is not a privilege
2013: Punch Newspaper and Sahara Reporters
How can we create jobs
2012: Sahara Reporters
http://saharareporters.com/article/how-can-we-create-jobs-debo-onifade
Now that the strike is over
2012: Sahara Reporters
http://saharareporters.com/article/now-strike-over
Oil Subsidy Removal: Please lead us by example
2011: Sahara Reporters
http://saharareporters.com/article/oil-subsidy-removal-please-lead-us-example
Power Supply: We need the facts
2011: Punch Newspaper, The Guardian and Sahara Reporters
http://www.saharareporters.com/article/power-supply-we-need-facts
What will our new president do about gas glaring?”
2011: Sahara Reporters
http://www.saharareporters.com/article/what-will-our-new-president-do-about-gas-flaring
Solar Energy for Rural Nigeria
2005: Paper submitted for the IEEE Region 8 2004 Annual Paper Contest
The Future of Electrotechnology in Nigeria
2005: Ijemo Titun High School Journal, also a Presentation at an IEEE – University of Ibadan Student Branch program
History of the Computer
2004: Paper submitted to the IEEE History Committee (USA) and adjudged a winning essay in Region 8 (comprising Europe, Africa and Middle East) and one of the best 9 essays in the worldwide contest). Presented during the IEEE 2004 Conference of History of Electronics held at Bletchley Park, UK.
https://ethw.org/w/images/5/57/Onifade.pdf
The Computer for Word Processing and Internet
2002: KAPPCO, Abeokuta, Nigeria
The Responsibility of the individual citizen in a democratic Nigeria
1999: Winning essay in the 1999 Prof Femi Osofisan essay competition
The Computer as a Word Processor
1998: KAPPCO, Abeokuta, Nigeria