Oluwabukola Adimula is a researcher and communications professional with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Over the past four years, Oluwabukola has been a dedicated advocate for human rights, free market, and gender equality. She demonstrates her passion through writing compelling stories, reports, and data analysis. She currently works as the African Liberty Programs Associate at Students for Liberty.
She contributed to the publication of the report “A Nigeria for the Many, Not the Few,” which captures the voices of youths from 24 states and their vision for a New Nigeria. She also presented findings from the project “From Protest To Action” at the 2023 4th Commonwealth Conference on Youth Workers in the UK. Oluwabukola is an Alumna of the African Liberty Writing Fellowship and YoungVoices Contributor Programs. She writes on Women’s rights, Politics, the Free market, Policy, and Gender equality in Africa. Oluwabukola’s articles have been featured in major outlets such as the International Affairs forum, The Cable, Real Clear World, and The Guardian.
She is a 2025 Graduate of the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) founded by Dr. Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili. Her vision for Nigeria is a country where women, girls, and young people can fully enjoy their rights in a society that prioritizes their freedom and empowerment.