Research & Current Projects
Innovations in TESOL & Writing
Scholarly Identity
As a Professor of Language Education, my research identity is anchored in the belief that language is not just a medium of instruction, but a powerful instrument for social change and individual identity formation. My investigations focus on the intersection of digital pedagogy, intercultural pragmatics, and global citizenship.
AI in TESOL: Transforming Digital Pedagogy
Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and language education in sub-Saharan Africa.
Curriculum Modernization for Global Citizenship
Developing a framework for integrating global citizenship into the Nigerian education system.
Multilingualism and Intercultural Pragmatics
A study on communication patterns in cross-cultural professional environments.
Research Impact & Outreach
My research has informed national language policy reviews and has been presented at major international conferences including TESOL International, IATEFL, and regional summits across Africa. The focus remains on creating sustainable, digitally-inclusive educational frameworks that empower both teachers and learners in developing contexts.