Olamide Eniola is a Ph.D. candidate in Linguistic Anthropology. He is interested in terrorism studies, African Muslim youths, language use in the news media, and pedagogy in Yorùbá. By examining news audiences’ experience with news about terrorism, he seeks to know how the media has represented ordinary Nigerians’ everyday experience of terrorism. He was a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant at Michigan State University (2019/2020) and was among the 2021-2023 cohort of the Andrew Mellon Graduate Program in Community Engaged Scholarship at Tulane University. He got his BA and MA in English Linguistics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria.