Farooq Kperogi | |
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Born | March 30, 1973 Baruten, Kwara State, Nigeria |
Occupation | Professor |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Georgia State University (Ph.D) University of Louisiana at Lafayette (M.Sc) Bayero University (B.A) |
Thesis | Webs of Resistance: The Citizen Online Journalism of the Nigerian Digital Diaspora (2011) |
Doctoral advisor | Michael L. Bruner |
Academic work | |
Discipline | English language, Communication, Social and Behavioral Sciences[1] |
Sub-discipline | English usage, Media English, Nigerian English, World Englishes[1] |
Institutions | Kennesaw State University |
Main interests | New Media, English usage, Journalese, Political criticism[1] |
Notable works | Glocal English: The Changing Face and Forms of Nigerian English in a Global World |
Website | farooqkperogi |
Farooq Adamu Kperogi (born 1973), is a Nigerian-American professor,[2] author, media scholar, newspaper columnist, blogger and activist. He was a reporter and news editor at many Nigerian newspapers including the Daily Trust, Daily Triumph and the now defunct New Nigerian.[2][3]
He worked as a researcher at the Presidential Research and Communications Unit in the Olusegun Obasanjo administration and had taught journalism at Ahmadu Bello University and Kaduna Polytechnic. He is a full professor of journalism and emerging media at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, United States.[4][5][6][7]
He is one of Nigeria's newspaper columnists whose views are quoted by former president.[8][9]
He is the author of Glocal English: The Changing Face and Forms of Nigerian English, published in 2015, as the 96th volume in series of Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotic.[10][11] He is also the author of Nigeria's Digital Diaspora Citizen Media, Democracy, and Participation (University of Rochester Press, 2020) which was awarded the "2021 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Winner".[12]