Nigeria’s Muhammad Jameel Yusha’u has been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of The Africa Policy Journal.
Yusha’u, a 2022-2023 Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, takes over from Outgoing EIC, Adaobi Ezeokoli.
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“The Africa Policy Journal is privileged to have Yusha’u lead the continued effort to highlight policy issues affecting the African continent to the Harvard community in the next academic year,” APJ said.
He holds BA in Mass Communications from Bayero University, an M.A. in Political Communication and a PhD in Journalism Studies from the University of Sheffield. In 2015 he completed an MBA from IE Business School, Madrid, Spain.
The Harvard Africa Policy Journal (APJ) is a student-run online publication dedicated to promoting dialogue about African policy and current affairs in the realms of governance, law, education, business, health, design and culture.