My Research

COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic reveals the need for strong priority setting goals for countries in Africa. This priority setting goal should go beyond the creation of vaccines and emergency response systems. Prioritization is required to reduce socioeconomic inequities, strengthen health systems, and protect the quality of life for vulnerable populations.

The Impact Of Financialisation On Global Health: A Series Of Pharmaceutical Case Studies (Finpharm)

This study investigates innovative approaches in renewable energy solutions. Our findings highlight significant advancements and actionable insights.

NCDs – Connecting The Dots

Research aimed at guiding national and regional NCD advocates to engage with regional and global advocacy, to explore the benefits associated, and opportunities and mechanisms for doing so with focus on relevant multilateral organisations and their governance and decision-making spaces/bodies/processes

Evidence-Based Management: Panacea Or Placebo? Insights From Nigerian HIV/AIDS Service Delivery.

The COVID-19 pandemic reveals the need for strong priority setting goals for countries in Africa. This priority setting goal should go beyond the creation of vaccines and emergency response systems. Prioritization is required to reduce socioeconomic inequities, strengthen health systems, and protect the quality of life for vulnerable populations.

Organizational Behavior

As a scholar, I am trained in organizational behavior at the University of Pennsylvania. My research focused on the intersection of management, organizations, and sociology. An understanding of interpersonal workings that immigrant professionals have within the organizations yields an in-depth understanding of how they fit the new organizational culture that they find themselves in.

African Women Leaders In The 21st Century

Research that provides insight into the various challenges women face, their roles in leadership and how they have advanced over the years in Africa against these odds. It is becoming more apparent than ever that female leadership in Africa is predetermined by the state of women’s affairs in a country.

Research Commentary

Exploring Gender Intersectionality in Internal Displacement: A Case Study of Internally Displaced Women in Three Nigerian States

This study explores how gender-based challenges intersect with social, cultural, and economic conditions to impact displaced women in Nigeria’s Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe (BAY) states. Women constitute a majority of the displaced, facing increased vulnerability due to entrenched social norms, limited access to economic opportunities, and restricted mobility.

NTDs – Think Global Health

Africa can’t unleash its great potential until it ends neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This group of parasitic, viral, and bacterial infections, which include intestinal worms, schistosomiasis, and trachoma, infect more than 600 million people in Africa and more than 1.7 billion people worldwide.