Prof. Asogwa, Felix

Director

PERSONAL DATA

Name: Asogwa, Felix Chinwe
Date of Birth September 30th 1967
Place of Birth Nsukka
LGA Nsukka
State of Origin Enugu
Nationality Nigerian
Telephone Number 234-803-3417464
E-Mail Address asofex2008@yahoo.com
Postal Address Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Agbani-Enugu
Permanent Home Address No. 3 Edoga Edem Close, Ivory Estate, Parcel “A”, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu, Enugu State
Marital Status Married
Number of Children and Ages 5 (14years, 11years, 9years, 2years, 2years)
Name and Address of Next-of-Kin Dr. (Mrs.). Rosemary Ekene Asogwa, No. 3 Edoga Edem Close, Ivory Estate, Parcel “A”, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu, Enugu State

INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES

 

1 Nsukka High, Nsukka 1977-1982
2 University of Nigeria, Nsukka 1984-1988
3 University of Nigeria, Nsukka 1991-1992
4 University of Nigeria, Nsukka 1996-2001
5 University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus 2004-2008
6 Nigerian Law School, Agbani Campus 2008-2009
7 College of Education, Nsukka 2012-2013
8 Kofi Annan International Peace Institute, Accra Ghana 2016

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS WITH DATES

1 School Certificate/GCE 1982
2 B.Sc, Political Science 1988
3 M.Sc, Political Science (International Relations) 1992
4 Ph.D, Political Science (International Relations) 2001
5 Bachelor of Law Degree (LL.B) 2008
6 Barrister-at-Law (BL) 2009
7 Professional Diploma in Education 2013
8 Certificate in Peace Education 2016

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS WITH DATES

1 Barrister-at-Law (BL) 2009
2 Professional Diploma in Education 2013
3 Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria Certificate 2016

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

1 Nigeria Political Science Association (NPSA)- Vice President, South-East Nigeria Zone
2 Nigeria Bar Association (NBA)
3 Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)

WORKING EXPERIENCE

 

  1. Services within ESUT

 

S/N Working Experience (Services within ESUT) Date
1 Director, ESUT Social Sciences Research Center 2015- 2018
2 Director, Institute for Peace, Conflict and Development Studies (IPCDS), Enugu State University of Science and Technology 2018- Till Date
3 Head, Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) 1999-2001; and 2010- 2012
4 Professor of Political Science 2009-Till Date
5 Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT). 1999
6 Lecturer I, Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology 1996
7 Lecturer II, Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology 1993
8 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Enugu State University of Science and Technology 1992
9 PG Coordinator, Department of Political Science 2013-2017
10 Chairman, Editorial Committee, ESUT Journal of Social Sciences 2009-2012
11 Chairman, Examination Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, ESUT 2010-2013
12 Member, Post-UTME Examination Committee 2012-2014
13 Ag. Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), ESUT Chapter 2002
14 Secretary, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), ESUT Chapter 1999-2001
15 Staff Adviser, National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Department of Political Science, ESUT 2009-2010

Services outside ESUT

 

S/N Working Experience (Services Outside ESUT) Date
1 Dean, Faculty of Arts, Social and Management Sciences, and Adjunct Professor, Coal City University, Emene-Enugu  2016-Till Date
2 Visiting Professor, Renaissance University, Ugbawka, Enugu State 2013-2015
3 Visiting Professor, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki 2009-2018
4 Chairman, National Universities’ Commission Accreditation Exercise Team, College of Education, Warri June 11th-15th, 2017
5 Chairman, National Universities’ Commission Accreditation Exercise Team, Babcock University and South-Western University (all in Ogun State) 3rd-5th December, 2017
5 Member, National Universities’ Commission Accreditation Team, University of Uyo May 31st-June 2nd, 2017
6 External Assessor, Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu (Department of Public Administration and International Relations) 2015-2016
7 External Examiner, Department of Political Science Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka 2013-2015
8 External Examiner, Godfrey Okoye University, Ugwuomu, Enugu (Department of Political Science) 2013-2015
9 External Assessor, Anambra State University, Awka (Department of Political Science) 2013-2014
10 External Examiner, Institute of Ecumenical Education, Thinker’s Corner, Enugu (Department of Political Science) 2012
11 External Assessor, Anambra State University, Awka (Department of Political Science) 2011-2014
12 External Examiner, Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 2008-2010
13 External Examiner, Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu (Department of Social Studies) 2005-2009
14 Sabbatical Leave, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki 2009
15 Sabbatical Leave, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 2014
16 Vice President, Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA), South-East Chapter 2013 Till Date
17 Programme Coordinator, Christian Humanitarian Organization for Africa (CHOFA) 1999 Till Date
18 Chairman, Total Mandate for Good Governance in Enugu State, Enugu North Senatorial Zone 2007-2015
19 Director-General, Gedegede Campaign Organization 2015
20 Secretary, Care-taker Committee, National Republican Convention (NRC), Nsukka LG, Enugu State 1992
21 Founder, Society for Grassroots Empowerment and Development (SOGRED) 1995
22 National Consultant, UNDP Zonal Office, South-East and Community Mobilizer for UNDP-Assisted Project for Edem Community 1997-2005
23 Secretary-General, Graduate Students Union (GSU), University of Nigeria Chapter 1990-1991
24 President, Edem-Ani Undergraduates Association 1986-1988
25 Legal Adviser, Edem-Ani Town Union 2014 Till Date
26 Member, Peace Movement of Nigeria 1999 till Date

HONOURS/AWARDS 

  1. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) National Research Award, 2015
  2. Academic Excellence Award, Nigerian Institute of Strategic Management, 2014
  3. Academic Excellence Award, University of Nigeria Alumni Association, Nnewi Branch, 2014
  4. Man-of-the-Year Award, American Biography Association, 2010
  5. Community Service Award of the Traditional Title of Omenkeafulunanya of Edem by the Igwe-in-Council, 2010
  6. Academic Excellence Award, Rotary Club International, Enugu District, 2009
  7. Community Service Award of the Traditional Title of Edoga Edem by the Igwe-in-Council, 1999

 PRESENT EMPLOYER, STATUS, SALARY AND WORK SCHEDULE

 Present Employer: Enugu State University of Science and Technology

Status:                       Professor

Salary:                      UASS59

Work Schedule:      Teaching and Research

 EXTRA-CURRICULA ACTIVITIES

Reading novels, listening to music and playing table tennis

RESEARCH/PUBLICATION/CONFERENCE PAPERS 

RESEARCH 

  1. Asogwa, F.C , (1988), O.A.U and the Problems of Regional Integration in Africa, B.Sc Degree Thesis
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (1992), The Implications of European Unification on Africa’s Development, M.Sc Degree Thesis
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2001),The Political Economy of Environmental Degradation in Nigeria: A Case Study of Ogoni Land, Ph.D Dissertation

 

BOOKS:

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (1999), Understanding International Relations, Enugu Vougasen Nig. Ltd
  1. Asogwa, F.C, & Dilichukwu Ommemma, (2001), A Modern Dictionary of Politics, Enugu: Ornix Publishers
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2003), Notes on Foundations of Political Economy, Enugu: Ifeson Publishers
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2005), Political Economy of Environmental Degradation in Ogoni Land, Enugu: Ifeson Publishers
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2009), Anatomy of Foreign Policy, Enugu: John-Jacobs Publishers

 

CONTRIBUTIONS IN BOOKS (Book Chapters)

 Asogwa, F.C,( 1998), “Military and Political Development in Nigeria”, in D.O Okanya (Ed.), Great Issues in Nigerian Government and Politics, Enugu: MaryDan Publishers

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (1998), “Nigeria: Democratizing without Democrats”, in R.O Oji & S.I Udaba (Eds.) Transition in a Depressed Economy, Enugu: MaryDan Publisher.
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Political Violence and the Socio-Economic Under-development of South-Eastern Nigeria”, in Onu et. al, (Eds.), Issues in Politics and Governance in Nigeria, Enugu: Quintagon Press
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Meaning and Nature of Political Science”, in Nweke et al (Eds.), Book of Reading in Political Science, Abakaliki: Department of Political Science, Ebonyi State University (EBSU)
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2012), “Women Involvement in Indigenous Conflict Management: An Analysis of the Role of Umuada in Conflict Management in Traditional Igbo Society, South-East Nigeria”, in Akanmu G. Adebayo et al (eds.), Beyond Right and Wrong: Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies in West and Central Africa (Atlanta, Georgia: Kennesaw State University, pp. 79-91)
  1. Asogwa, F.C & Fagbohan, F.O, (2013), “Revenue Determination and Political Conflict in a Federal State: The Nigerian Experience”, in Sat Obiyan and Kunle Amuwo (eds.), Nigeria’s Democratic Experience in the Fourth Republic since 1999 (New York: University Press of America, pp. 29-39)
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2013), “Political Science: Nature, Scope and Theoretical Foundation”, in Fred O. Eze (ed.), Elements of Government: A Book of Readings, (Enugu: Candid Press, pp.1-11)
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2013), “Foreign Policy: Concepts and Principles”, in Fred O. Eze (ed.), cit pp. 307-315
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2013), “The Role of Umuada in Social Mobilization in Edem Community”, in Ezema Louis (ed.), This is Edem, (Nsukka: Edem Project, pp. 10-21

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2002a), “Electoral Malpractices and Grassroot Under development in Nigeria: Non-Governmental and Community-Base Organizations as Watch Dogs”, Nigerian Journal of Social Development, 1, No. 1, March
  2. Asogwa, F.C, (2002b), “Political Violence and Sustainable Development in Nigeria”, Nigerian Journal of Social Development 1, No. 2, October
  3. Asogwa, F.C, (2003), “Global Terrorism and the Challenges of Contemporary International Relations”, Nigerian Journal of Politics and Administration, Vol. P. No. 3, October
  4. Asogwa, F.C, (2005), “The Political Economy of Environmental Degradation in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria”, African Journal of Political and Administrative Studies, Vol. 2. No. 1, May
  5. Asogwa, F.C, (2005), “Globalization and the Niger-Delta Conflict in Nigeria”, ESUT Journal of Social Sciences, 2, June
  6. Asogwa, F.C, (2005 ), “Federalism and Politics of Marginalization in Nigeria”, ESUT Journal of Political Science, Vol.1, No.1, October
  7. Asogwa, F.C, (2006), “Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) and Rural Development in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of Communities in Nsukka and Nkanu LGAs”, ESUT Journal of Social Sciences,2, No.2, March
  8. Asogwa, F.C, (2007), “Ogoni: Ecological Problems and National Question in Nigeria”, African Journal of Political and Administrative Studies, Vol. 3. No. 1, October
  9. Asogwa, F.C, (2007), “African Union and the Challenges of New Leadership in Africa”, The American Journal of Pan African Studies, Vol.1, No.9
  10.      Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “Students Activism and Africa’s Political Integration in the 21st Century”, African Journal of Political and Administrative Studies,4, No.1, Sept.
  11.      Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “Towards Effective Management of the Rising spate of Vandalism and Terrorism in our Society”, ESUT Journal of Political Science, 2, No. 2.
  12.      Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “The Character of the State and the Pervasive Nature of Work-Family Conflict in Africa”, Nigerian Journal of Politics and Good Governance, Vol. 1, No. 1, August
  13.      Asogwa, F.C, (2008) “ Politics, Democracy and Development in Nigeria”, Journal of Nigerian Government and Politics, Vol. 4 No.1 March
  14.      Asogwa, F.C, (2008) “Global African Unity in the Era Of Globalization: An Assessment of the Relevance of NEPAD”, International Politics and Development Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2, July-December

 

  1.     Asogwa, F.C, (2008) “Africa and the Challenges of

    Globalization: A Critical Appraisal of the Relevance of Pan-   

    Africanism”, African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 1, June

 

  1.         Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Emerging trends in Conflict Management in  

    Modern society: The Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism”,     

   Journal of International Politics and Development Studies, Vol. 5, Nos.   

   1-2, in www.fapstudies.org/Journals/JIPAD/pdf

 

  1.   Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Africa-America Relation in Historical

   Perspective: A Re-Examination of the Relevance of Pan-Africanism    

   in the Contemporary African History”, EBSU Journal of Social  

   Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 1,

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Checks and Balances as Effective Tool for

Local Government Administration in Nigeria”, ESUT Journal of Political Science, Vol. 3, No. 3, January

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2009), “Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and

Arica’s Socio-Economic Transformation”, African Journal of Current Issues, Vol. 1, No. 2, November  

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2011), “Golden Jubilee without Gold: Anatomy of

Political Leadership and Followership in Nigeria”, Nigerian Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 3

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, “ (2011), Federalism and Politics of Revenue in Nigeria”,

Journal of Nigerian Government and Politics, Vol.5, No. 2, November

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2011), “Non-Interference Principle and Nigerian Foreign

Policy in the 21st Century”, ESUT Journal of Political Science, Vol.3, No.1    

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2012), “Democratic Governance and Leadership Crisis

in Nigeria”, Journal of Nigerian Government and Politics, Vol.5, No.1

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2012), “Electoral Malpractices, Post-Election Violence

and Challenges of Democracy in Nigeria”, Journal of Nigerian Government and Politics, Vol. 6, No. 3, November

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2013), “Contending Perspectives to National Security in

Nigeria”, ESUT Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 3, No.1 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2013), “African Union, NEPAD and the Challenges of

Regional Integration in Africa in a Multi-polar World”, Journal of African Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, July

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2013), “Fragility of the State and the Pervasive Culture

of Corruption in Nigeria”, Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, Vol. 15; pp. 4-20

 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C and Didiugwu, I.F (2014), “Diaspora, African Union and

Sustainable Regional Integration in Africa”, African Journal of Politics and Administrative Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, March (24-35)

 

  1. Asogwa F.C (2014), “Youth Empowerment and Political Voice in

Nigeria: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations”, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Vol. 5, No.7, pp. 51-76

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2014), “Globalization and the Challenges of Sub-

Regional Integration in West Africa”, International Journal of Politics and Good Governance, Vol.5, No.5, pp. 33-52

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C and Okibe, Banko, (2015), “Prebendal Politics and Boko

Haram Insurgency in Nigeria”, Journal of Nigerian Political Science Association, Vol. 3, No.1 (132-144)

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2015), “The Character of the State and Electoral

Violence in Nigeria”, Global Journal of Human Social Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 54-72

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C and Ugwuja, D. (2016).Mobilizing Indigenous

Technology for Sustainable Development in Africa: Assessment of Igbo Indigenous Technology in South-East Nigeria”, South-East Journal of Political Science, Vol.2, No.1, pp.65-80  

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2016),Herders-Farmers Conflict and National Security

                  in Nigeria”, South-East Journal of Political Science, Vol.13, No.1, pp.24-39

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2016), “National Security and the Boko Haram

Insurgency in Nigeria”, Nigerian Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 18-41

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2016), “Conflict Management Perspectives”,

International Journal of Social and Management Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 23-42

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2017), “BREXIT and the Imperatives of National

Interest in the Foreign Policy of a State”,   African Journal of Politics and Administrative Studies, Vol. 10, No.1, pp.11-24 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C et al (2017), “Framework for Effective Resolution of

Indigene-Settler Social Conflict in Southeast Nigeria: A Study of Oruku-Umuode Conflict in Enugu State”, South-East Journal of Political Science, Vol. 3, No.1, pp.31-59

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2017), “Migration, Racial and Xenophobia: An

Assessment of Nigerian-South African Relations”, South-East Journal of Political Science, Vol. 3, No.2, pp. 17-38

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2018), “Nigerian Foreign Policy in the Era of

Globalization”, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 33-52

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2018), “Prebendal Politics and the Environmental

Conflict in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria”, Journal of International Politics and Development, Vol. 15, No. 7, pp. 20-43

 

 

 

CONFERENCES

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (1998), Political Mobilization and Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria”, United States of America Information Service Programme on Democratic Governance, Enugu. March 7-10

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (1998), “Thematic Issues in Nigeria’s Democratic Experiment”, ESUT Learned Journal Society International Conference, Enugu. June

 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2001), “Democratic Governance and Sustainable Peace in Africa”, UNESCO Regional Workshop on Peace Education, Ikeja: Lagos. December

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2003), “Democratic Governance and Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria”, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Conference on Strategies for Poverty Alleviation, Enugu. September 6-7

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C , (2006), “Globalization and the Study of Political Science”, International Association of Political Science Students’ Bi-Annual Regional Conference, Alliance Francais: Enugu, April 20th

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2007), “AU and the Challenges of Leadership in Africa”, International Conference on Global Peace and Leadership, Los Angeles: United States of America. October 3-7 (For Conference Proceedings, see jpanafrican.com/docs/…/GlobalPeaceLeadershipSummit.pdf and also the abstract of the paper as published in Global Peace and Leadership Summit: Preliminary Abstracts. Pg. 213)

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “Africa-America Relations in Historical Perspective: A Re-Examination of the Relevance of Pan-Africanism in the Contemporary African History”, International Conference on Afro-American History, Institute for Global Initiative, Kennesaw State University: United States of America. January 23-27 (For Conference Proceedings, see kennesaw.edu/globalinstitute/seanprelimprog.pdf)

 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “The Deepening Crisis of Development and the Problems of Regional Integration in Africa: The NEPAD Approach”, 3rd European Conference on African Studies, University of Freiburg: Germany. May 14-17, (For Conference Proceedings, see vad-ev.de)

 

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2008), “Niger-Delta: Environmental Change, Sustainable Livelihood and Social Conflict in Nigeria”, 4th European Conference on African Studies, University of Basel: Switzerland. May, (For Conference Proceedings, see unibas.2asb.ch)

 

  1. C Asogwa, (2008), “Patriotism, Nationalism and Decolonization in Nigeria”, International Conference on Perspectives on African Decolonization, Ohio University, Athens: United States of America. October 2-4

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2010), “Contending Perceptions of Ecological Security and the Niger-Delta Crisis in Nigeria”, International Humanity Conference, Los Angeles University, California: United States of America. July 27-30

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2010), “Global African Unity in the era of Globalization: An Assessment of the Relevance of NEPAD”, International Conference on the Centenary Celebration of Kwame Nkrumah, Kwanthlen Polytechnic, University of Vancouver: Canada. August 12-15. See nai.diva-portal.org
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2010), “Golden Jubilee without Gold: The Anatomy of Political Leadership and Followership in Nigeria”, 7th Liberian Congress on African Studies, Lisbon University: Portugal. September 7-1. See repositorio.iscte.pt/…/CIEA7-31 and attached paper.
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2011), “Globalization and the Challenges of African Development: A Critical Examination of the Relevance of PAN Africanism in African Development”. 4th International conference on African Studies, University of Uppsala, Sweden. Nov. 14th – 17th .
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2012) “Women in Indigenous Conflict Management: A Critical Analysis of the Role of Umuada in the Traditional Igbo Society”, International Conference on Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies, Kennesaw State University Atlanta Georgia
  1. Asogwa, F.C (2013), “African Union, NEPAD and the Challenges of Regional Integration in Africa in a Multi-polar World”, 5th International Conference on African Studies, University of Lisbon, Portugal, 27-29th, June
  1. Asogwa, F.C, (2016), “Democratic Project and National Security in Nigeria”, Annual Political Conference of Nigeria Political Science Association, University of Port Harcourt, June 26th-29th
  1. Asogwa, F.C (2017), “Migration and Xenophobia: An Assessment of Nigeria-South Africa Relations”, Annual Conference of Nigeria Political Science Association, South-East Zone, Imo State University, March 19th -21st
  1. Asogwa, F.C (2017), “Brexit and the Imperatives of National Interest in the Foreign Policy of a State”, International Conference on Brexit and African States, Department of Political Science, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki-Nigeria, September 9th -11th

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2018), “Nigeria’s Foreign in the Era of Globalization”, Annual Conference of National Association of Nigeria, Abakaliki, march 27th-29th

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2018), “Framework for Peace Education in Nigeria”, 12th International Conference on Conflict Resolution Education, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio- USA, May 22nd-25th

 

  1. Asogwa, F.C (2018), “Prebendal Politics and the Environmental Conflict in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria”, Biennial International Conference of the African Studies Association, United Kingdom, (ASUK), University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, September 11th-13th     

 

 

FUNDED RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

 

  1. INEC and 2011 Election in Nigeria- Completed Research Work sponsored by Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria, 2012-2013.

 

  1. Developing a Framework for Effective Resolution of Indigene-Settler Social Conflicts in South-East Nigeria: The Case of Oruku-Umuode in Enugu State, NATIONAL RESEARCH INTERVENTION FUND, 2015-2017

 REFEREES

  1. Okwudiba Nnoli

Pan-African Centre for Conflict Resolution,

Independence Layout, Enugu

Enugu State-Nigeria

Phone: 234-803-3138717

 

  1. Emma Ezeani

Department of Political Science

University of Nigeria, Nsukka

Enugu State

Phone: 234-806-3649317

 

  1. Leonard Khama

Registrar, Enugu State University of Science and Technology

Agbani-Enugu

Enugu State

Phone: 234-803-6752950

Okibe Hyginus Banko, PhD

Lecturer

Dr. Chukwuemeka Eze

Lecturer Chukwuemeka B. Eze is the Executive Director of West Africa Network for Peacebuilding. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Master’s Degree and Doctorate Degrees in Peace and Strategic Studies with bias in Conflict Early Warning Systems. Between November 2016 and May 2017, he served as Senior Adviser on Mediation and Political Dialogue to the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in Guinea Bissau. Eze has 20 years’ experience in peacebuilding, political dialogue, early warning and conflict assessment. Eze is pioneer Deputy Registrar and Fellow of the Institute for Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP), and Fellow of the Danish Fellowship program in Copenhagen Denmark. He teaches Peace building practice at the following universities: 1. Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg Germany, 2. University of Utah in USA, 3. Kofi Anna International Peacekeeping Training Centre and 4. West Africa Peacebuilding Institute He has serval journals, articles and books to his credit.