Conflict & Security:
Does exposure to violent conflict make Nigerians more supportive of government surveillance? (Revise & resubmit).
The effect of violent conflict on the socioeconomic condition of households in Nigeria: The case of Kaduna State (Revision submitted).
Does trust in the police, armed forces, and courts reduce support for violence among Nigerians? (Revision submitted).
The role of droughts and religious cleavages in pastoralist conflicts in Nigeria (With Ruud Koopmans & Daniel Meierrieks) (Revision submitted).
Assessing the relationship between violent conflict and the cooperation dimension of social cohesion in Africa.
Foreign boots, local views: How violence shapes perceptions of French and Russian forces in Burkina Faso.
Violence and happiness in Nigeria.
Conflict, gender, and self-reported health in the Democratic Republic of Congo
A nation on the edge: Nigerians' views on kidnapping.
Identity & Well-being:
God and governance: Religious identity and support for faith-based rule in Nigeria (with Hussaini Kwari) (Revision submitted).
Gender and migration aspirations in Nigeria: A comparative study of the states of Edo and Kaduna (Revision submitted).
The cycle of exclusion: How experiencing discrimination shapes attitudes toward ethnoreligious diversity in Africa
Paths to openness: Immigrant background and attitudes toward immigrants
Religion and prejudice: Microlevel evidence from Africa
Remittances as rents: Rethinking political participation through the lens of the resource curse.
From empty stomachs to full ballot boxes? Poverty and attitudes toward vote-buying in Uganda.