Ifeyinwa Nsude

Masan University

Papers

2

Total Citations

8

H-Index

2

About

Ifeyinwa Nsude is a forward-thinking researcher whose work bridges the critical intersection of technology, communication, and national development, with a particular focus on Nigeria. Her primary research areas include the adoption of artificial intelligence and robotics in developing economies, and the transformation of journalistic practices through emerging technologies. Nsude’s major contribution lies in contextualizing global technological trends for local realities. Her 2020 paper, “Communicating needs for robots in a developing economy and national development: a case of Nigeria” (6 citations), systematically identifies six key robotics sectors—including drones and artificial assistants—that could drive economic growth in Nigeria, moving beyond abstract potential to concrete, actionable frameworks. Similarly, her 2019 work, “Adopting artificial intelligence to journalistic practices in Nigeria” (2 citations), explores how AI can enhance accuracy, speed, and productivity in Nigerian newsrooms, addressing both the opportunities and challenges of automation in a developing media landscape. While her citation counts are modest, Nsude’s research is pioneering for its regionally-specific, policy-oriented approach. She is a vital voice in the discourse on inclusive technological progress, advocating for developing nations to actively shape, rather than passively receive, the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Her work is essential reading for anyone interested in the equitable global diffusion of AI and robotics.

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H-Index
2
Papers
8
Total Citations
4
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Communicating needs for robots in a developing economy and national development : a case of Nigeria
6 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1
🏛 Institutions: Masan University

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