Victoria Oladipo

Learn Politics's mission is based on a dedication to democratising political education in Nigeria.

2024

Year of Fellowship

Victoria Oladipo

Executive Director

Civic education is the bedrock for active citizenry. Civic Hive Fellowship has helped Learn Politics to maximize its potential to bring this to fruition.

Victoria Oladipo
About Learn Politics

At Learn Politics, we believe politics doesn’t have to feel distant or overly complicated. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to break down the barriers that make people shy away from political conversations. We democratise political education through carefully designed courses, engaging programs and workshops, information marketing, and in-depth research. By meeting people where they are and making politics relatable, we empower Nigerians to understand the systems shaping their lives—and, more importantly, how they can influence those systems.

About Victoria Oladipo

Victoria is an extensive researcher and academic with a background in political science and international relations, and she has bachelor's and master's degrees, respectively. She has a profound interest in politics, policy formulation, and research and is concerned with enabling citizens to actively participate in governance and democratic processes.

With a desire to democratize political education, Victoria founded Learn Politics, an organization committed to furnishing citizens with easily accessible materials to foster their comprehension and understanding of politics. Learn Politics does this through tailored courses, programs, research, and information marketing to achieve its aim easily. She currently works as a Policy Program Officer at FATE Foundation, supporting its research and policy efforts through policy communications, conversations, workshops, and advocacy.

Victoria has also been awarded a Certificate of Public Leadership and Policy (CPLP) from the School of Politics, Policy, and Governance. She was a Policy and Politics contributor at Veriv Africa and has had her works published in Sisterly HQ, The Republic Journal, Document Women, and other notable academic journals.