Research Output

A comprehensive archive of contributions to media sociology, digital governance, and poverty policy.

PhD Thesis 2025

Poverty, Politics, and the Press: Uncovering the Complexities of Media Coverage on Nigeria's Social Investment Programmes

A comprehensive mixed-methods analysis of how Nigerian media frames poverty alleviation (NSIP). Completed with no amendments, placing the research in the top tier of doctoral submissions.

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Navigating the PhD Journey: The Hidden Curriculum

A candid discussion on research ethics, mental health, and the unwritten rules of doctoral success in the UK.

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Journal Article 2024

Journalism ethics: the dilemma, social and contextual constraints

Cogent Social Sciences, 10(1). Co-authored with Lai Oso & Raheemat Adeniran.

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Journal Article 2024

Visual portrayal of Monkeypox outbreak on BBC: is Western media biased against Africa?

Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication.

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Journal Article 2023

World Bank Concept of Good Governance, Contemporary Nigerian Democracy, and the Place of the Media

East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 6(1).

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Policy Impact 2023

Pneuma-City: Urban Infrastructures of Well-being

Contributed to policy recommendations for the £1.2M British Academy-GCRF project on frictional infrastructure in West African mega-cities.

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Book Chapter 2019

Commercialisation and tabloidisation: Journalism as infotainment

In: Beyond Fun: Media Entertainment, Politics and Development in Nigeria. Malthouse Press.

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Theoretical Framework 2017

Understanding Framing Theory

An exposition on Gregory Bateson's concept of framing and its application as a cognitive shortcut in modern media analysis.

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