Titilope Ajeboriogbon

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Titilope Ajeboriogbon is a PhD student in Germanic Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, and is concurrently pursuing a second master’s degree online in International Relations, Security, and Strategy. His work examines migration, border politics, postcolonial formations, and transnational narratives through the combined lenses of international relations, political theory, and cultural analysis. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the humanities and social sciences to analyze how culture, policy, technology, and narrative shape global power, governance, and strategic decision-making in contemporary international affairs.

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