About Noble Movement
Noble Movement follows what happens to public money in Osun State, and reports what is actually going on in our communities — the roads, the schools, the clinics, the local governments. Everything published here is traced back to a source you can check yourself.
Tunde Olatunji

Politician. Former Special Adviser to the Chairman of Boripe Local Government, 2008–2010.
From Iragbiji, Boripe Local Government, Osun State
Tunde Olatunji is a politician from Iragbiji, the headquarters town of Boripe Local Government in Osun State. Between 2008 and 2010 he served as Special Adviser to the Chairman of Boripe Local Government. Noble Movement is his platform for reporting on public money and public life across Osun.
- Education — schools attended and qualifications
- Where he currently lives
- Any other public offices or roles held
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- We use official documents. Every money figure comes from a report published by government itself, and we link the document so you can open it and check.
- We separate promised from paid. Money can be set aside on paper and never reach the people it was meant for. We always say which one a figure is.
- We explain the hard words. If a report says “statutory allocation” we tell you it means the main monthly share.
- We say when we are not sure. Anything we could not confirm is labelled, not quietly presented as fact.
- We do not name people in disputed offices. Where the courts have not settled who holds a position, we explain the dispute instead of picking a side.
Corrections
If something here is wrong, we want to fix it. Every figure links back to the document it came from, so a mistake can be traced and corrected quickly.