Research Output
A comprehensive archive of contributions to media sociology, digital governance, and poverty policy.
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.
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.
Listen NowJournalism ethics: the dilemma, social and contextual constraints
Cogent Social Sciences, 10(1). Co-authored with Lai Oso & Raheemat Adeniran.
View ArticleVisual portrayal of Monkeypox outbreak on BBC: is Western media biased against Africa?
Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication.
View ArticleWorld Bank Concept of Good Governance, Contemporary Nigerian Democracy, and the Place of the Media
East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 6(1).
View ArticlePneuma-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.
View ProjectCommercialisation and tabloidisation: Journalism as infotainment
In: Beyond Fun: Media Entertainment, Politics and Development in Nigeria. Malthouse Press.
View ChapterUnderstanding 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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