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Member, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA)
Member, Nigerian Society of International Law, Lagos, Nigeria
Member, Nigerian Society of International Affairs, Lagos
Member, Chartered Institute of Insurance of Nigeria (CIIN)
Member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR)
Member, Historical Society of Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria
Member, Igbo Studies Association (USA)
Member, Transatlantic Study Group, Ohio, USA
Edited Mainline Books 13. Florence O. Orabueze, Victor O. Ukaogo, Ifeyinwa David-Ojukwu, Godstime Irene Eze, Chiamaka I. Orabueze (2021), Reminiscence on #EndSARS Protests of 2020 in Nigeria, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Vol. 13, No. 1, January-March, 2021. 1-15, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v13n1.11 Chapters in Mainline Books 43. Victor Ukaogo (2017), Jukun Economic Relations with their Neighbors in Pre-Colonial Period in Victor Ukaogo, United in Differences, Disunited in Agreement: Analysis of Peoples, Traditions, Culture, and Endless Conflicts amongst the Jukun of Central Nigeria, Lagos: Selfers Academic Press Ltd, pp. 57-70. 44. Victor Ukaogo (2017), Conflicts without End: of Conflicts and Intergroup Relations in the Niger-Benue Valley, in Victor Ukaogo, United in Differences, Disunited in Agreement: Analysis of Peoples, Traditions, Culture, and Endless Conflicts amongst the Jukun of Central Nigeria, Lagos: Selfers Academic Press Ltd, Lagos, pp. 1-5.
1. Victor Ukaogo, Akinjide Osuntokun and Akachi Odoemene (eds), Nigerian Studies: Readings in History, Politics, Society and Culture, New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers, 2010.
2. Victor Ukaogo and Akinjide Osuntokun (eds), Niger Delta: The Politics of Despair, Destruction and Desperation, Lagos: ICS Publishers Ltd, April 2012.
3. Victor Ukaogo and Akubor Emmanuel (eds), A Diminishing Past, A Rescued Future: Essays on the Peoples, Traditions and Culture of the Esan of Southern Nigeria, New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers, December 2012.
4. Victor Ukaogo and Susan Banke(eds), Nigerian Peoples, Culture and Citizenship, Onitsha: Marcelene Publishing Ltd, 2016.
5. Victor Ukaogo (ed), United in Differences, Disunited in Agreement: Analysis of Peoples, Traditions, Culture, and Endless Conflicts Amongst the Jukun of Central Nigeria, Lagos: Selfers Academic Press Ltd, April, 2017
6. Victor Ukaogo (ed), The Dilemma of the Bat: Globalization and Africa in a Changing World New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers, December, 2018.
Journal Articles in Impact Factor Journals (Thomson Reuters-T R, Scimago-SJR & Source Normalized Journal Impact Per Paper (SNIP)
7. Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Joy N. U. Ejikeme Joy N. U. Ejikeme and Victor Ukaogo (2022), Horse-related Title Taking and Animal Cruelty in Colonial Eastern Nigeria: re-examining the Economic Rationale behind the Introduction of Humane Killers, Rural History, Cambridge University Press: 19 April 2022, pp. 1-12
8. Victor O. Ukaogo (2022): A History of the Republic of Biafra: Law, Crime, and the Nigerian Civil War, Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des Études africaines, DOI: 10.1080/00083968.2021.2004651, https://doi.org/10.1080/00083968.2021.2004651
9. Virginia Obioma Eze, Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Sosthenes Nnamdi Eke, Diane Chidimma Eze-Aruah & Victor Ukaogo (2021), Modernity could not destroy them: historicizing the African Oral artist and the traditional means of communication in Nigeria, Cogent Arts & Humanities, 8:1, 2000556, DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2021.2000556
10. Patience E Obiweluozo, Ibiwari C Dike, Francisca N Ogba, Chinyere O Elom, Florence O Orabueze, Stella Okoye-Ugwu, Casmir KC Ani, Augustine O Onu, Victor Ukaogo, Loveline N Obayi, Sunday E Abonyi, Janefrancis Onu, Zippora Omenma, Ifeanyichukwu D Okoro, Angela Eze,Ntasiobi CN Igu, Liziana N Onuigbo, Elsie C Umeano and Charity N Onyishi (2021), Stress in Teachers of Children with Neuro-Developmental Disorders: Effect of Blended Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Science Progress, Vol. 104(4) 1–27, DOI: 10.1177/00368504211050278
11. Victor Okoro Ukaogo , Florence Onyebuchi Orabueze & Chika Kate Ojukwu (2021), Tertiary Teachers Strike (TTS) and e-Learning Deficit amidst Covid-19 Crisis in Nigeria, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 13, No. 3, 2021, pp1-14, DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v13n3.21
12. Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Victor Okoro Ukaogo, Stella Okoye- Ugwu, Ibenekwu Ikpechukwuka E., Iwundu Ifeanyi E., George Okagu and Casmir Ani (2021), Alcohol Resource Wars since 1884: The International Trading Firms and the Political Economy of Drinking Spaces in Nigeria, Journal of Drug and Alcohol Research Vol. 10, pp.1-5
14. Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Victor Okoro Ukaogo, Joy Nneka U. Ejikeme, George Okagu & Ambrose Onu (2021), COVID-19 and the Food Deficit Economy in Southeastern Nigeria, Cogent Arts & Humanities, 8:1, DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2021.1909893.
15. Okonkwo, Uche U.; Ezeh, V.O; Ukaogo, Victor; Okoye-Ugwu, Stella; and Orabueze, F.O (2021). Gender Disparities in Witchcraft Beliefs: A Challenge to Nigerian and African Historiography, Journal of International Women's Studies, 22(1), 446-464.
16. Uche Okonkwo, Victor Ukaogo, Daniel Kenechukwu & Vitalis Nwashindu, The Politics of Rice Production in Nigeria: The Abakiliki Example, 1942-2020, Cogent Arts and Humanities, Vol.8, no.1, Feb. 2021, 1-11
17. Victor Ukaogo and Ogechi Ukaogo (2020), Two Oils, One Evil: an Appraisal of Contemporary Dilemma of Nigeria’s Niger-Delta Communities, 1956-2019, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 1-9
18. Victor Ukaogo, Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo, Florence Orabueze, Virginia O. Eze, Stella Ugwu-Okoye (2020), Afro-centrism as the Centerpiece of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: A Historical Misnomer in the Aftermath of Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa, Cogent Arts and Humanities, Vol.7, no.1, 2020, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1846256
19. Victor Ukaogo, Uche Okonkwo, Ogechi Cecilia Ukaogo (2020), Androcentrism and Misogyny: Debunking Myths Regarding the Role of Women in the Biafran War Economy, 1967-1970, Cogito Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol. XII, no 4, December, 128-155.
20. Victor Ukaogo (2009), “In Pursuit of Peace and Justice: The Dilemma of Symptoms and Cure in the Delta-Delta Conflict, 1990-2008”, African Renaissance, Volume 6, Number 3 & 4, pp. 65-79.
Other Peer-Reviewed Journals
21. Victor Ukaogo (2020), Climate Change, Insecurity and Herdsmen – Farmer Crisis in Contemporary Nigeria, Ogbazuluobodo: UNN Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol.1, No.1, September, 2019, pp.245-264
22. Victor Ukaogo(2020), ‘Gowon’s Three R’s and Yar’Adua’s General Amnesty: an Analysis of Policy Failures, Security Challenges and Consequences in the West African Atlantic Seaboard’, IKORO: Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Vol. 14, No. 1, 277-300.
23. Victor Ukaogo (2020), The Environment and Security Paradox: Contending with Curious Imperial Interests in the Niger-Delta, 1956-2009’, UNN Journal of Good Governance in Africa, Vol. 2, No. 1, March, pp. 179-196.
24. Victor Ukaogo (2020), Oil Globalization in the Niger-Delta, Rural Historic Environment and Mortgaged Future: What do we tell the Next Generation? FUWukari Journal of Politics and Development (FUWJPD), Vol. 4, No.2, November, 1-15.
25. Victor Ukaogo and Adihikon Tanko Angyetsokwa (2017), ‘Linguistic and Cultural Practices in Jukunland: Contrasting Features of Resurgent Tradition’, Wukari Historical Review, Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Federal University, Wukari, Vol. 1, No. 1.
26. Victor Ukaogo (2015), 'Democracy, Transparency and Accountability in Nigeria', Nyayi: Wukari Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences (N-WJHMSS), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Federal University, Wukari, Vol.1, No.2, 141-150.
27. Victor Ukaogo (2015), Homosexuality and Human Rights: Pathways to New Imperialism in the 21st Century, Wukari Historical Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.314-335
28. Victor Ukaogo (2013), ‘Clapping with One Hand and Sleeping with One Eye: Repositioning the Igbo Agenda in a Competitive and Globalizing World’ Igbo Studies Review, Vol.1, No. 1, 105-117.
29. Victor Ukaogo (2012), ‘Ahia Attaakie’ and ‘Yakambaya’, Interrogating the Moral Dilemma and the Role of Ozuitem-Bende Women in the War Economy of Biafra, 1967-1970, UZU: Journal of History and International Studies (UJHIS), Department of History and International Studies, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1-17.
30. Victor Ukaogo (2009), “Strangulated Federalism’, Resource Rights Agitations and the Deepening Crisis in the Niger- Delta, African Journal of History and Culture (AJHC) Vol. 1 (3), 044-059, September.
31. Victor Ukaogo (2009), “Gowon – Obasanjo ‘Pact’ and the De-Igbonization Project,” Mbari: The International Journal of Igbo Studies, a Journal of the Department of History, Marquette University, Wisconsin, Vol. 2, Nos. 1 & 2, 107-127, January.
32. Victor Ukaogo (2009), “Unseen Casualties and Victims of Gulf War: Interrogating Diplomacy and Deceit in International Relations, 1991-2003”, UZU: Journal of History and International Studies (UJHIS), Department of History and International Studies, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Vol. 11, No. 1, 25-37.
33. Victor Ukaogo (2008), “Resource Rights Agitations and ‘New Forms of Conflict’ in the Niger-Delta”, Lagos Historical Review, Volume 8, 91-112.
34. Victor Ukaogo & Akinjide Osuntokun (2008), “Tenure Elongation and the Emerging Scenario of Political Indispensability in Nigerian Politics”, Nigerian Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, Igbinedion University, Okada, Vol.1.No.1, pp. 49-62, September.
35. Victor Ukaogo (2008), “The Paradox of Economic Transition and the Globalization of Poverty in Nigeria’s Niger Delta”, Journal of Social Policy and Society (JSPS), Vol.3, No. 2, 18-23.
36. Victor Ukaogo (2006/2007), “Foreign Interests and Social Ferments: Crises and Challenges of Economic Transition in the Niger-Delta, 1956 – 1995”, Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, (NJPD), Volume 5 & 6, 156-189.
37. Victor Ukaogo (2005), “Corporate Social Responsibility, Multinational Corporations and Conflicts in Nigeria’s Oil Industry”, Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, (NJPD), Vol.4, 20-44.
38. Victor Ukaogo (2004), “Terrorism in International Relations: Dialectical Dilemma”, Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, (NJPD) Vol.3, No. 2, 95-115.
39. Victor Ukaogo (2002), A review of Bade Onimode’s Africa in the World of the 21st Century, The Constitution, Vol.2, No.3, 57-59.
40. Victor Ukaogo (2020), ‘From Palm Oil to Crude Oil: a History of Exploitation of the Niger-Delta, 1895-1995’, in Jide Osuntokun (ed), Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Unbound: Essays Presented to General Ike Nwachukwu at 80, Enugu: Alliance Publications, 2020, pp.153-192
41. Victor Ukaogo (2018), Dialectics of Political Authoritarianism: the Deepening Criss of Governance in Nigeria in Uche U. Okonkwo, J . C Nwadike and S. A Ajayi, History, Africa and Development, Essays in Honour of Prpf. U.D Anyanwu (eds), Morriville: Lulu Press Inc, pp. 669-694
42. Victor Ukaogo and Akinjide Osuntokun(2012), Perspectives on the Niger-Delta: Fact, Memory and Dissent in Jide Osuntokun & Victor Ukaogo (eds), Niger Delta: The Politics of Despair, Destruction and Desperation, Lagos: ICS Publishers Ltd, pp.1-9, April.
45. Victor Ukaogo (2017), Accommodation and Dislocation: Conflicts and the Rise of new ‘Ethnic Economy’ in Wukari, United in Differences, Disunited in Agreement: Analysis of Peoples, Traditions, Culture, and Endless Conflicts Amongst the Jukun of Central Nigeria, Lagos: Selfers Academic Press Ltd, 296-311. April.
46. Victor Ukaogo (2017), Historicizing Humanistic Scholarship for National Development in Nigeria, in Aworawo David Uwaezuoke Uche, Contours of Historical Scholarship in Africa in the Late 20th and 21st Centuries, Federal University Wukari: The Directorate of the Taraba State History and Archeology Project, pp.69-84.
47. Victor Ukaogo (2016), ‘The Rise of Individualism and the Growing Irrelevance of the Igbo in the Nigerian Project’, in Raphael Njoku and Chima Korieh (eds), The Igbo in the Age of Globalization: Reflections on Culture, Language and Social Reordering, New- Jersey:Goldline and Jacobs Publishing, December.
48. Victor Ukaogo (2015), Akanu Ibiam: A Human Octopus, in Apollos Nwauwa and Julius Adekunle (eds), Nigerian Political Leaders Since Independence, New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishing.
49. Victor Ukaogo and Ekeng Anam-Ndu (2015), ‘Ethnic Economy and Nigeria’s Informal Sector: Dilemma and Prescriptions for National Integration and Democratic Governance’ in Funso Adesola, Iwebunor Okwechime, Ronke Ako-Nai and Akin Iwilade (eds), State, Governance and Security in Africa: A Festschrift in Honour of Professor Bamitale Idowu Omole, Sokhe Chapke Publishing Inc pp.136-156).
50. Victor Ukaogo (2013), ‘Traditional Feasts, Cultural Resurgence and Adaptation: The Varying Responses to Tradition in Ozuitem, South-East, Nigeria 1900-2011’, in P.U Omeje and U.U. Okonkwo (ed), New Perspectives on West African History: Essays in Honour of Professor S.C Ukpabi, Enugu: Madonna University Press, 225-240.
51. Victor Ukaogo (2013), “The Dilemma of a People: Interrogating Identity Crisis in Igboland”, in Kousar J. Azam (ed), Conflicting Ethnicities: Locating the Local in the Global, New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 349-360.
52. Victor Ukaogo (2012), Igbo Challenges in Post conflict Nigeria, in Chima Korieh (ed), Ghosts of Biafra: War, Genocide, and Memory of the Nigeria-Biafra War, New-York: Cambria Press.
53. Victor Ukaogo (2012), Playing the Ostrich: Perspectives and Dilemma of a Retreating Tradition, In Victor Ukaogo and Akubor Emmanuel (eds), A Diminishing Past, A Rescued Future: Essays on the Peoples, Traditions and Culture of the Esan of Southern Nigeria, New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers, December.
54. Akinjide Osuntokun and Victor Ukaogo (2012), “Perspectives on the Niger-Delta: Fact, Memory and Dissent”, in Osuntokun A.O and Ukaogo, V.O (eds), Niger-Delta: Politics of Destruction, Despair and Desperation, 1-9, April.
55. Victor Ukaogo (2012), “Global Oil, the new Scramble, Sino-American Posturing and the new Dimensions of Insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea”, in Osuntokun A.O and Ukaogo, V.O (eds), Niger-Delta: Politics of Destruction, Despair and Desperation, 239-253, April.
56. Victor Ukaogo and Hector Ikemefuna (2012), “Oil Web, Conflicts and State Relations in the Gulf of Guinea”, in in Osuntokun A.O and Ukaogo, V.O (eds), Niger-Delta: Politics of Destruction, Despair and Desperation, pp 397-413, April.
57. Victor Ukaogo (2012), “From Amnesty to False Peace: Examining the Pathways to the ‘Next Anarchy’ in the Niger-Delta”, in Osuntokun A.O and Ukaogo, V.O (eds), Niger-Delta: Politics of Destruction, Despair and Desperation, 464-485, April.
58. Victor Ukaogo and Akubor Emmanuel (2012), The Emergence of Social Movements in Southwestern Nigeria: Esan and Her Neigbors (Benin Province): c 1900-1960 In Victor Ukaogo and Akubor Emmanuel (eds), A Diminishing Past, A Rescued Future: Essays on the Peoples, Traditions and Culture of the Esan of Southern Nigeria , New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers, December.
59. Victor Ukaogo (2011), “Igbo Migrant Population and the Development Agenda in Nigeria” in Apollos O. Nwauwa and Chima J. Korieh (eds), Against all Odds: The Igbo Experience in Post-Colonial Nigeria, New Jersey: Goldline& Jacobs Publishers, pp. 257-272, April.
60. Victor Ukaogo (2011), “Resource and Ecological Dimensions to the Conflicts in the Nile Valley Region”, in Micheal Ogbeide (ed), Egypt and Her Neighbours: A Reader Houston: African Diaspora Press, pp. 246- 275.
61. Victor Ukaogo and ‘Jide Osuntokun (2010), “Divided, Yet United: Diversities and Complexities of the Nigerian Society” in Victor Ukaogo, Jide Osuntokun and Akachi Odoemena (eds), Nigerian Studies: Readings in History, Politics, Society and Culture, New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs Publishers.
62. Victor Ukaogo (2006), Environmental Security and the Role of Foreign Interests in the Niger Delta” in JAF Adegbulu (ed), Topics and Issues in International Relations, (Lagos: Panaf Press Ltd), 207-229.
63. Victor Ukaogo (2003), “Nigeria in the Nineteenth Century”, in Osuntokun A., Aworawo, D. & Masajuwa, F.(eds), History and Cultures of Nigeria up to A.D. 2000, Lagos: Frankad Publishers, 148-174.
64. Victor Ukaogo (2003), “Nigerian Economy Since 1960” in A. Osuntokun, D. Aworawo, N. Akpan and F. Masajuwa (eds), Issues in Nigerian Politics and Government, Lagos: Frankad Publishers, pp. 348-385.
65. Victor Ukaogo (2003), “The Military in Nigerian Politics”, in A. Osuntokun, D. Aworawo, N. Akpan and F. Masajuwa (eds), Issues in Nigerian Politics and Government, Lagos: Frankad Publishers, pp. 132-164.
66. Victor Ukaogo (2000), “Transnational Business Ethics, Government Policies and the Crises of Pollution, in the Niger Delta”, in Jide Osuntokun (ed), Environmental Problems of the Niger Delta, Lagos: Frederich Ebert Foundation), pp. 189-210.
1. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Witchcraft, (Mis)Governance and (In)security: Curious Linkages in Nigeria’, paper presented at the First UNN International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Witchcraft, 26-27th November 2019.
2. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Trans-imperial Rivalries without War: Exploring Fresh Dimensions to Cordial Confrontations and Masked Competitions in Africa’, paper presented at the invited workshop on “In- Between Empires: Trans-imperial History in a Global Age”, Freie University, Berlin September 15th and 16, 2017
3. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Stillbirth on the Niger: Revolutionary Pressures, Reactionary Roadblocks and Nigeria’s Failed Revolutions, 1966-1991’, paper delivered at the invited workshop on “Revolutions”, organized by the Geopolitical Economy Research Group, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, September 29th – October 1, 2017
4. Victor Ukaogo, The Quest for a New Biafra: ‘Right Thinking, Wrong Reasoning and the Predictable Outcome’, paper presented at the 14th International Conference of The Igbo Studies Association with the theme ‘“Ndi Igbo In The Global Context”, Parmer Building, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois, USA, May 12-14, 2016
5. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Hate Speech, Ethnicity and Wanton Killing in Nigeria: Ramifications of Religion- Genocide Nexus for National Peace’, paper presented at the International Conference on Genocide in World History and scheduled for October 9-10, 2015, on the campus of Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island, USA.
6. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Killing for Joy: Revenge as a Neglected Causative Theme in the Nigeria/Biafra War, 1967-1970’, paper presented at the International Conference on the Reflections, Culture and Politics of Vengeance, Department of Criminology, University of Leicester, United Kingdom holding September 2- 4, 2015
7. Victor Ukaogo, Homosexuality and Human Rights: Pathways to New Imperialism in the 21st Century, paper presented at the 14th International Conference 60th Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN), at TETFund Halls, Main Campus, University of Abuja, Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria, October 2015.
8. Victor Ukaogo, ‘African Cultures and the Homosexuality Debate: Interrogating New Perspectives and New Imperialism to a Global Dilemma’, paper to be presented at the International Conference of Northeast Popular Culture conference, New Hampshire, USA on October 30-31, 2015.
9. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Homosexuality, Culture and the New Imperialism: Contrasting Perspectives to a Global Dilemma’, paper to be presented at the International Conference on Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Social Science History Association (SSHA) Conference Baltimore, MD USA, November 12-15, 2015.
10. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Soldiering in Despair: The ‘Good Soldier’ and the Loyalty Dilemma in Nigeria’, paper presented at Annual Conference of the German Association for Historical Peace and Conflict Studies AKHF in co-operation with the Norwegian Air Force Academy and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim with the theme ‘The good soldier’ - Ideal, instrument of manipulation or contradiction in itself? Holding on October, 15-16 2015 at Air Force Academy Trondheim, Norway.
11. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Globalization and Nigeria’s 2015 General Elections: Analyzing the Enduring False Starts to Democratic Consolidation’, paper presented at the International and Multidisciplinary Conference with the theme ‘Building Sovereignty, Preventing Hegemony: The Challenges for Emerging Forces in the Globalised World’, marking the 60th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Asian-African Conference in Yogyakarta, Bandung, Jakarta, Indonesia, October 26-31, 2015.
12. Victor Ukaogo ‘Transnational Business Ethics, Government Policies and the Crises of Pollution in the Niger Delta’, paper delivered at the Frederich Ebert Foundation sponsored, Nigeria Environmental Society (NES) Organised Workshop on the Environment and the Niger-Delta: The Way Forward, University of Benin Auditorium, March, 1999.
13. Victor Ukaogo, Party Systems: A General Overview, a paper delivered at the CENCOD organised and Ford Foundation Sponsored Governance Training Workshop, Nike Lake Resort, Enugu, Sept. 22-26, 2000 (South-East Zone).
14. Victor Ukaogo, Occupational Health Hazards and the Environment in Developing Societies, Paper Delivered at Enitona Hotels, Aba the Abia State Ministry of Environment organized Environment Week, 2000.
15. Victor Ukaogo, Communal Conflict resolution in Nigeria: The Distinguishing Roles of Modern and Traditional Methods, paper presented at the USAID organized and sponsored workshop on conflict resolution and good governance at Michael Okpara Auditorium, July, 2000.
16. Victor Ukaogo, Genuine Approaches to Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria, A Paper presented at the USAID organised and sponsored Workshop on Conflict Resolution and Good Governance, Michael Okpara Auditorium, 2000.
17. Victor Ukaogo, Political Parties and Ethnicity in Nigeria, A Paper Delivered at the CENCOD organised and Ford Foundation sponsored Governance Training Workshops, Imo Concord Hotel, Owerri, Dec. 2-6th, 2002 (South East Zone).
18. Victor Ukaogo, Culture and Development: The Limitations of Oral History and Tradition to The Reconstruction of Ozuitem History, Paper Delivered at the Bende Cultural Forum Festival Cultural Centre, Bende, December 26th, 2004.
19. Victor Ukaogo, Strategies for improving relationship between Career Officers and Political Executives in a Democratic Dispensation, paper delivered at the Capacity Training Workshop organised for Delta State Public Officers and Political Office Holders, University of Lagos Conferences Centre, April 18-20, 2004.
20. Victor Ukaogo, Socio-Political Roadblocks to Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria, Paper presented at the 6 day Integrative National Conference on Sharia, Resource Control and Anti-Terrorism in Nigeria, held at the University Guest Houses, University of Lagos Conference Centre, on May 13th, 2000.
21. Victor Ukaogo, Falsification of Democracy and the Imperatives of Multiparty Politics in Developing Economies, Paper presented at the 6 day Integrative National Conference on Sharia, Resource Control and Anti-Terrorism in Nigeria, held at the University Guest Houses, University of Lagos Conference Centre, on May 13th, 2000.
22. Victor Ukaogo, Contradictions and Transformations in Nigeria’s Forth Republic, Paper Delivered at The NED-CENCOD Collaborative Workshop on Labour and The Challenges of Democratic Consolidation in Nigerian, Dayspring Hotel, Wuse Zone 11, Abuja, July 26-30, 2004.
23. Victor Ukaogo, From Privatization and Marketization of Education to Mortgaging the Future Generation: Global-Indigenous Tertiary Education Actors in Nigeria, paper presented at British Council organized ‘Going Global International Conference on Higher Education in Africa held between the 29th April and May 1st, 2014 at City Conference Bay, Miami, United States.
24.Victor Ukaogo, ‘The Unseen Casualties: Examining the Environmental and Health Consequences of the 2003 Gulf War’, paper presented at the International Relations Students’ Week, Igbinedion University, Okada, May 25th, 2006.
25. Victor Ukaogo, Corporate Social Responsibility, Multinational Corporations and Nigeria’s Oil Sector, paper delivered at Ford Foundation Sponsored CENCOD Executive Summer School of Governance, Gateway Hotel Ota, July 17-21, 2005.
26.Victor Ukaogo, The Dialectics of Political Authoritarianism and the Deepening Crisis of Governance in Nigeria, International Conference organized by the Program on Policy, Conflict and Strategic Studies (PPCSS), Babcock University, Illisan – Remo, June 13th – 15th, 2006.
27. Victor Ukaogo, From Injustice to Injustice: The Ethicity of Resistance and Violence in the Niger-Delta, paper delivered at the International Conference on Oil and the State in the Niger-Delta held at the Niger- Delta University, Yenagoa, on the 9-11 March 2007.
28. Victor Ukaogo, The Paradox of Economic Transition and the Globalization of Poverty in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, Proceedings of an International Conference on the Niger-Delta, University of Uyo, March 16-20th, 2007.
29. Victor Ukaogo, Foreign Interests and Social Ferments: Crises and Challenges of Economic Transition in the Niger Delta, 1956-1995, Proceedings of an International Conference on the Niger Delta, University of Uyo, March 16-20th, 2007
30. Victor Ukaogo, Post-Conflict Igbo Challenges and the New Nigerian State, paper presented at the International Conference on Slavery organized by the Department of History, Marquette University, Wisconsin, United States, April 4th and 6th, 2008.
31. Victor Ukaogo, The Dilemma of a People: Interrogating Identity Crisis in Igboland, Invited Keynote at the Colloquium marking the 80th birthday of Professor JFA Ajayi, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, 25th, May, 2009.
32. Victor Ukaogo, Gowon–Obasanjo ‘Pact’ and the De-Igbonization Project, 1966-2007”, Paper prepared for the First International Conference on Igbo Civilization, Owerri, Nigeria, 19-23 January, 2009.
33. Victor Ukaogo, From Three R’s to Reparation: Post-Conflict Igbo Challenges and the New Nigeria, paper delivered at the International Conference on Nigeria-Biafra Civil War, held at Marquette University, Wisconsin on the 25-26 September, 2009.
34. Victor Ukaogo, From Gowon’s Amnesty to Yar’Adua’s Amnesty: Policy Failures and Sub-regional Security Challenges in the Bight of Benin and Bight of Biafra, paper delivered at the International Conference on Natural Resources in the Niger-Delta held at the Niger-Delta University, Yenagoa, on the 8-10 March 2010.
35. Victor Ukaogo, From Compact Tunnel to Expansive Opportunities: Migrant Igbo Population and the Development Agenda in Nigeria, a Paper Presented at the 8th International Conference on Igbo Studies on the theme, Nigeria at 50: The Igbo Experience held on April 9-10, 2010, Howard University, Washington DC.
36. Victor Ukaogo, ‘The 2011 General Elections and Moral ‘Atrocity’ in Nigeria’, a Paper Presented at the International Conference on the theme - The 2011 General Elections in Nigeria: Lessons Learnt and Prospects for Democracy on July 28th 2011, Main Auditorium, Imo State University, Owerri.
37. Victor Ukaogo, ‘The 2011 General Elections, Electoral Success, Ethnic Nationalism and Power Sharing Arrangement in Nigeria’, a Paper Presented at the International Conference on the theme - The 2011 General Elections in Nigeria: Lessons Learnt and Prospects for Democracy on July 28th 2011, Main Auditorium, Imo State University, Owerri.
42. Victor Ukaogo, From Amnesty to ‘False Peace’: Pathways to ‘the Next Anarchy’ in the Niger-Delta, a Paper Presented at the TTI & CPED Organised Workshop on the theme “Confronting The Challenges of Development and Peace Building in the Niger-Delta: Beyond Amnesty” on July 28th -29th 2011, Centre For Population and Environmental Development (CPED), EDPA Shopping Complex, Ugbowo, Benin-City, Edo State.
43. Victor Ukaogo, Oil, Globalization and Authoritarianism in Nigeria: Interrogating Poverty-Human Rights Nexus for Global Peace, Paper presented at the 3rd National Conference on Security, Politics and Sustainable Development, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma on July 29th, 2011.
44. Victor Ukaogo, Clapping with one Hand, Sleeping with one Eye: Repositioning the Igbo Agenda in a Competitive and Globalizing World, Paper presented at the 12th International Conference organized by the Igbo studies Association (ISA), held at Law Auditorium, Howard University, Washington DC, 12-14th April, 2012.
45. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Ohaka’ in Danger: The Rise of Individualism and the Growing Irrelevance of the Igbo in the Nigerian Project, a Paper Presented at the 11th International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association on the theme, ‘Ohaka’: Community is Supreme’ to be held on the 27th-29 June, 2013, Modotel Hotel, Enugu.
46. Victor Ukaogo & Okonkwo Eze, The Indigenous Aliens: The Case of the Igbo in Nigeria, 1953 – 2013, paper to be presented at the 12thInternational Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (USA) with the theme “Ọchịchị: Igbo Leadership – Past, Present, and Future”Holding at Parmer Building, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois, USA between the May 22-24, 2014.
47. Victor Ukaogo, Homosexuality, Culture and the New Imperialism: Contrasting Perspectives to a Global Dilemma, paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the TransatlanticResearch Group in collaboration with the Gender and Sexuality Resource Centre and Women and Gender Studies Program, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 23 and 24th April, 2014.
48. Victor Ukaogo, Marginalized in Nigeria, Marginalized in Igbo land: Dilemma, Dynamics and Denial of Rights Infringement in Contemporary Biafra, 1999-2019, 17thInternational Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) with the theme Aku ruo ulo, O kwuo onye kpatara ya: Call for a Return to Igboland, Holding at Parmer Building, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois, USA between the May 9-11, 2019.
49. Victor Ukaogo, The Role of Youths in Strengthening Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria, presented as Guest Speaker at the Public Declaration of Engineer Chinedu Onyeizu to Contest for the Abia South Senatorial Position in the 2019 General Elections on the Platform of APC at Eldorado Hotel Aba, Abia State on the 14th Day of July, 2018. https://twitter.com/ichineduonyeizu
50. Victor Ukaogo, Bende Youths Must Awaken the Spirit of Greatness in Them, presented as Guest Speaker, at the occasion of Bende APC Youth Summit on the 2nd March, 2018 at Okoroafor Ancestral Monument, Bende Town, Abia State.
51. Victor Ukaogo, 'Historicizing Humanistic Scholarship for National Development in Nigeria', paper delivered at the Public book presentation in honor of Professor U.D Anyanwu, Imo State University, Owerri, 27th August, 2018.
52. Victor Ukaogo, “Old Bende: Where is thy Sting”?, Invited Keynote paper Presented as the Guest Speaker on the Occasion of the Old Bende National Youth Day 2014 with the Theme ‘Reawakening the Indomitable Spirit of Old Bende People’ Holding on the 10th of October, 2014 at BCA Premises, Umuahia.53. Victor Ukaogo, ‘Occupational Health Hazards in Developing Countries’, Invited keynote paper delivered on a 3 day Workshop organized by the Abia State Ministry of Environment, Solid Minerals and Cooperatives in collaboration with College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Abia State University and Environmental and Technological Resources Study Group, Federal University of Technology, Owerri with the Theme ‘Environmental Protection and Industrial Safety’, at Enitona Hotels, Margaret Avenue, Aba on May 11th, 2000.
Victor Ukaogo, ‘Nigeria and the Challenges of GATT’, Financial Update, Sept., 1993 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Abacha’s 365 days: Is this Requiem for Nigeria’, Financial Update November, 1994 Victor Ukaogo, ‘The Politics of Nigerian Economy’, Financial Update, March 1995 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Taiwan and China: The GATT Feud’, Financial Update April, 1996 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Multinational Corporations and African Economies’, Financial Update, May 1998 Victor Ukaogo, ‘GATT: Is this a betrayal for Africa’? Financial Update, April 1994 Victor Ukaogo, ‘NEPAD: Legacy of Continuing Crisis’, Comet Newspapers, 24th August, 2002 Victor Ukaogo, ‘CBN and Corruption’, Exclusive Newspapers, April 17th 2005 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Human Rights Lawyers to the Aid of Ajegunle Residents’, Lagos: The Comet Newspapers, December 13, 1999 Victor Ukaogo, Housing Sector on the Fast Track in the New Millennium, Lagos: The Comet Newspapers, December 20, 1999 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Igali: Technocrat’s Periscoping of Africa’, Lagos: The Guardian, March 24th, 2015 Victor Ukaogo, ‘The Fundamentals of International Relations: A Review of ‘Global Trends in State Formation: An Enquiry into the Origin, Survival, and Demise of States’ (Trafford Publishing, 2014), Lagos: Newswatch Times, April 5th, 2015 Victor Ukaogo, ‘Africa Explored Anew’, Review of ‘Perspectives on Nation-State Formation in Contemporary Africa’, Lagos: Reference newspapers, April 6th-12th, 2015
· Converner/President, Forum of Southeast Professors and Professionals (FOSSEP)
· Deputy Dean, College of Management and Social Sciences, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Acting Head of Department, History & International Relations, Redeemer’s University (RUN), Mowe.
· Acting Head of Department, Regional Integration & Diplomacy (RID), Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Acting Head of Department, Social Sciences, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Head of Department, History & Diplomatic Studies, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Acting Head of Department, History & Diplomatic Studies, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State
· Editor-in-Chief, FUWukariTETFund Journal of Humanities
· Editor-in-Chief, Wukari Historical Review
· Editor-in-Chief, Salem Journal of International Affairs (SJIA)
· Editor-in-Chief, Nyayi: Wukari Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences (NJHMSS)
· Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, University Newsletter Editorial Committee, Salem University, Lokoja
· Member, Journal Committee- College of Arts and Social Sciences–Igbinedion University, Okada.
· Chairman, Journal Committee- College of Humanities and Social Sciences–Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Member, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities.
· Member, Editorial Board, Ikenga Journal of Humanities, University of Nigeria, 2018-Date
· Manuscript Journal of Human Ecology (JHE).
· Sports Coordinator/Football Coach, Covenant University (CU), Ota, Ogun State
· Chairman, Committee on Sports-College of Arts and Social Sciences–Igbinedion University, Okada
· Member, Senate Committee on Sports-Igbinedion University, Okada
· Faculty adviser, Gifted Sportsmen/Women- Igbinedion University, Okada
· Member, Entrepreneurial Development Committee, Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Chairman, Academic Seminar/ Journal Committee-College of Humanities and Social Sciences– Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Chairman, Senate AP & P Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate NUC Accreditation Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate NUC Mock Accreditation Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate Examination Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Research and Publication Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Member, Senate Curriculum and Innovation Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Member, Senate Business Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Chairman, Faculty of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences Committee on NUC Accreditation, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Chairman, Senate Committee to Understudy Cases of Students’ Absent From Examination on
· Health Grounds, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Chairman, Faculty of Humanities, Management & Social Sciences Journal Committee, Federal
University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Publication Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Curriculum Review Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Staff Proper Placement Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Appointments and Promotions Document Review Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, University Accreditation Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, University of Nigeria Post Graduate Scholarship Board
· Chairman, Faculty of Arts, UNN Subcommittee on General Theme and Subthemes of
the 2018 International Humanities Conference on Chinua Achebe
· Chairman, Department of History and International Studies 2018 International Conference
· Member LOC, 4th Chinua Achebe Memorial International Conference, Institute of African Studies with the theme ‘Reevaluation of African Values in the Face of the Crisis of the 21st Century’, March 9th-March 11th, 2021.
· Chairman LOC, 2nd Grace Okonkwo Foundation and the Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria International Conference with the theme, ‘Migration and Neo-Slavery as Significant Features of the 21st Century, 27th-30th April, 2021.
· Chairman LOC, Bob Marley International Conference with the theme ‘Bob Marley: Pan Africanism and Black Civilization after 40 years’, 11th May, 2021
· Patron, Reality Organization Worldwide, (Youth Wing), Bende LGA Chapter
· Nigerian Coordinator, Igbo Studies Association (ISA), USA
· Executive Director, Centre for Ethnic and Resource Rights Studies (CERRS), Lagos, Nigeria, 2009-Present.
· Director, Public Engagement and Youth Mobilization, Rainbow International, Lagos, Nigeria, 2007-
Present
· Director of Research and Mobilization, Association of Patriotic Nigerians (APN), Lagos, Nigeria, 1999-2007.
· Director, Planning and Strategy, Bende APC Caucus
· Converner/President, Forum of Southeast Professors and Professionals (FOSSEP)
· Deputy Dean, College of Management and Social Sciences, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Acting Head of Department, History & International Relations, Redeemer’s University (RUN), Mowe.
· Acting Head of Department, Regional Integration & Diplomacy (RID), Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Acting Head of Department, Social Sciences, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Head of Department, History & Diplomatic Studies, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Acting Head of Department, History & Diplomatic Studies, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State
· Editor-in-Chief, FUWukariTETFund Journal of Humanities
· Editor-in-Chief, Wukari Historical Review
· Editor-in-Chief, Salem Journal of International Affairs (SJIA)
· Editor-in-Chief, Nyayi: Wukari Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences (NJHMSS)
· Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, University Newsletter Editorial Committee, Salem University, Lokoja
· Member, Journal Committee- College of Arts and Social Sciences–Igbinedion University, Okada.
· Chairman, Journal Committee- College of Humanities and Social Sciences–Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Member, Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities.
· Member, Editorial Board, Ikenga Journal of Humanities, University of Nigeria, 2018-Date
· Manuscript Journal of Human Ecology (JHE).
· Sports Coordinator/Football Coach, Covenant University (CU), Ota, Ogun State
· Chairman, Committee on Sports-College of Arts and Social Sciences–Igbinedion University, Okada
· Member, Senate Committee on Sports-Igbinedion University, Okada
· Faculty adviser, Gifted Sportsmen/Women- Igbinedion University, Okada
· Member, Entrepreneurial Development Committee, Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Chairman, Academic Seminar/ Journal Committee-College of Humanities and Social Sciences– Redeemer’s University (RUN)
· Chairman, Senate AP & P Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate NUC Accreditation Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate NUC Mock Accreditation Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Senate Examination Committee, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State.
· Member, Research and Publication Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Member, Senate Curriculum and Innovation Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Member, Senate Business Committee, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State.
· Chairman, Faculty of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences Committee on NUC Accreditation, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Chairman, Senate Committee to Understudy Cases of Students’ Absent From Examination on
· Health Grounds, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Chairman, Faculty of Humanities, Management & Social Sciences Journal Committee, Federal
University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Publication Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Curriculum Review Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Staff Proper Placement Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, Appointments and Promotions Document Review Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, University Accreditation Committee, Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State.
· Member, University of Nigeria Post Graduate Scholarship Board
· Chairman, Faculty of Arts, UNN Subcommittee on General Theme and Subthemes of
the 2018 International Humanities Conference on Chinua Achebe
· Chairman, Department of History and International Studies 2018 International Conference
· Member LOC, 4th Chinua Achebe Memorial International Conference, Institute of African Studies with the theme ‘Reevaluation of African Values in the Face of the Crisis of the 21st Century’, March 9th-March 11th, 2021.
· Chairman LOC, 2nd Grace Okonkwo Foundation and the Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria International Conference with the theme, ‘Migration and Neo-Slavery as Significant Features of the 21st Century, 27th-30th April, 2021.
· Chairman LOC, Bob Marley International Conference with the theme ‘Bob Marley: Pan Africanism and Black Civilization after 40 years’, 11th May, 2021
· Patron, Reality Organization Worldwide, (Youth Wing), Bende LGA Chapter
· Nigerian Coordinator, Igbo Studies Association (ISA), USA
· Executive Director, Centre for Ethnic and Resource Rights Studies (CERRS), Lagos, Nigeria, 2009-Present.
· Director, Public Engagement and Youth Mobilization, Rainbow International, Lagos, Nigeria, 2007-
Present
· Director of Research and Mobilization, Association of Patriotic Nigerians (APN), Lagos, Nigeria, 1999-2007.
· Director, Planning and Strategy, Bende APC Caucus
Dr. Kenneth Nwoko, Professorial Assessment from Associate Professor to Full Professor
1. Convener: “International Conference on the Niger-Delta: “Rethinking Mineral Resources Extraction in Nigeria: Yesterday, Today and the Road Ahead”, University of Lagos Conference Centre, June 4-5, 2009.
2. Co-Convener:“Annual CENCOD Democracy Lecture (In the 10th year), Osun Hall, Airport Hotel, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja-Lagos, Nigeria (First week of December every year). Scholars Featured includes: Professor Kelechi Eke (2004) of the Centre for African Studies, Professor Ntalaja Nzogola (Head, Africa Office of the UN, New York), (2005), Professor David Simon, Oxford University, London (2006) etc.
3. Co-Convener: “Six Regional Workshop on Democracy and Good governance”, January 2000-September, 2002 (Held across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria).
4. Coordinator: (invited by Abia State Ministry of Environment) on World Environment Day, Enitona Hotels, Aba, June 22, 2000.
5. Coordinator: (invited by CENCOD Governance Training Programme – GTP), Randekhi Royal Hotel, Benin-City, June 24, 2000.
6. Coordinator: (invited by CENCOD for Governance Training Programme – GTP), Nike-Protea Hotel, Enugu, September 11, 2000.
7. Coordinator: (invited by CENCOD for Governance Training Programme–GTP),Governance Training Programme, Dayspring Hotel, Abuja, July 5, 2004.
8. Distinguished Speaker, Nelson Mandela Memorial Lectures, Kwararafa University, 2014
9. Distinguished Speaker, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences’ Week, Kwararafa University, 2014.
· Contributing Editor: Financial Update Magazine, Lagos, Nigeria, 1995-2005
· Member, Editorial Board: Comet Newspapers, Lagos, Nigeria, 2002-2005
· Member, Editorial Board: Exclusive Newspapers, Lagos, Nigeria, 2002-2003
· Editorial Director, Constitution Journal-Journal of Constitutional Development, Lagos, Nigeria, 2000-2009.
· Editor-in Chief & Chairman, Editorial Board, Salem Journal of International Affairs, 2010-2012
· Regular Radio analyst, FRCN, Abuja Headquarters & Voice F.M 97.6, Nsukka, 2017-Date
· Occasional weekly columns in various Nigerian Newspapers and Magazines:
· Insider Weekly, Lagos, Nigeria, 2008-Present
· Business Day Newspapers, Lagos, Nigeria, 2009-Present
· The Comet Newspapers, Lagos, Nigeria, 2001-2004
· The Nation Newspapers, Lagos, Nigeria, 2007-Present
· The Exclusive Newspaper, Lagos, Nigeria, 2001-2002
· FocusNigeria.com 25 November, 2009
· http://www.focusnigeria.com/nigeria-Biafra-conference
· www.nigeriancommunity.net/article/item, 26 December, 2009.
· www.africanheraldexpress.com/nigeria, 29 December,2009
· Why Kalu's competent to lead Igbo, by Don – New Telegraph
· https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/05/kalus-competent-lead-igbo-don/ May 26, 2017
· Abia PDP has destroyed itself , https://www.abnews247.com/tag/prof-victor-ukaogo/
· University Don Rates Abia Low in Education, https://www.abnews247.com/university-don-rates-abia-low-in- education/ MAY 5, 2018
· Abia: Don warns PDP against rigging, Sun Newspapers, 6th February, 2019, https://www.sunnewsonline.com/abia-don-warns-pdp-against-rigging/
· Buhari, Kalu’s Dilemma and The Season of Impostors , https://jimidisu.com/buhari-kalus-dilemma-and-the- season-of-impostors-by-victor-ukaogo/
· Historicizing Humanistic Scholarship for National Development in Nigeria, https://oer.unn.edu.ng/read/historicizing-humanistic-scholarship-for...in.../file.docx
· Benjamin Kalu awarded UNN’s Distinguished Youth Motivator, Drum Africa News, December 17, 2018. See https://drumafricanews.com › Health
· Chief Ben Kalu Honored with Pillar of Youth Award As Presbyterian Church Celebrates Fathers
Day. See https://abiapulse.com/.../chief-ben-kalu-honoured-with-pillar-of-youth-award-as-presbyterian
1. Oil, Globalization and Authoritarianism in Nigeria: Interrogating Poverty-Human Rights Nexus for Global Peace
2. From Dissent to Repression: Resource/Minority Rights, Militia Insurgency and State Excesses in
Nigeria’s Coastal Communities, 1990-2008.
3. ‘Empires’ and ‘Covens’ of the Delta: Examining the Criminality in the Niger-Delta Struggles, 1999-2009.
4. Linkages of War, Health and the Environment in International Relations: Unseen Victims and Casualties of the Gulf War
5. From ‘Canoe House System’ to ‘Militia Groups’: The Dynamics and Consequences of Economic
Transition in the Bights of Benin and Biafra, 1895-2009
6. From ‘Abandoned Property’ Saga to Indigenization Decree: The Political Economy of Igbo
Disempowerment, 1970-2009.
7. Ignorance and Corporate Food Crimes in Nigeria: The Dilemma of Profits, Morality and Good Health
8. Gas Flaring and Rebel Participation: Interrogating Climate Change and Regional Insecurity in the Bights of Benin and Biafra
9. The Search for the Lost Sheep: Women and Penticostal Revolution in Nigeria
10. Silencing the Past’: Contending with the Missed Opportunities of the Nigeria-Biafra War Skewed Development and Petro-Security Threats in the Niger-Delta
11. Liverpool Merchants, Palm Oil Trade and the Decay of Native Institutions in the Bights of Benin and Biafra, 1800-1900
12. Intellectual Resistance, Banditry and Social Protest: Rethinking Nigerian Condition under the Military.
13. From Heroes to ‘Deities’: Moonlight Folklores of Nigerian Independence
14. Apprenticeship, Illiteracy and Underdevelopment: Contending with Post war Challenges of the Igbo Ethnic Nationality.
Ø TETFund Institutional Based Research Grant (2015) (#1.200.00), ‘Multiple Insurgencies, Elite Prodigality and State Decline: Dilemma of Governance, Nation-Building and the Next Civil War in Nigeria’.
Ø University of Lagos Doctoral Fellowship, 2003-2007
Ø Thesis Completion Grant, University of Lagos, 2007.
Ø Best Thesis Award, Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, University of Lagos, 1995.
Best Thesis Award, Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, University of Lagos, 1995.
¨ David Nelson: PhD Community Policing and the State Of Insecurity in Nigeria: A Study of South West Security Network (Amotekun)
¨ Ovuru, Bumie Samuel: PhD The Integration of Digital Tools and Processes and Public Sector Administration Efficiency in Nigeria: A Study Of The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR)
¨ Njoku Constance Onyekwere: PhD ‘The Protestant Mission and Leprosy Control in Owerri and Onitsha Provinces of Eastern Nigeria, 1930-1970’
¨ Nweze, Reuben N: PhD ‘The Presbyterian Missionary Enterprise in Old Ohaozara, 1880-1996’
¨ Secunda Chizobam Onwugharaonye: PhD, ‘Aspects of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy During the Administration of General Ibrahim Babangida, I985-1993
¨ Adeyemi Julius Olubowale: PhD Thesis topic: China’s Influence in the Gulf of Guinea and its Implications for United States’ Dominance in the Region
¨ Evelyn Nwanze Ndubuisi: PhD Thesis topic: Nigeria’s Afrocentric Foreign Policy and the Failure of Chequebook Diplomacy
¨ Folabi, Maryam: PhD Thesis topic. ‘Border Dispute and Regional Security: A Study of the Nigeria Cameroon Bakassi Peninsula Dispute’
¨ Boniface Fasanya: PhD Thesis Topic: Nigeria’s Role in Regional Security: Interrogating ECOWAS’ Security Initiatives in Liberia and Sierra Leone
¨ Anaemena Njideka Samson: PhD Thesis: Alienation, Disempowerment and Ruination: WomenPredicament in Nigeria’s Oil Region, 1956-2009
¨ Macauley Ukomi PhD Thesis topic.: Alienation, Inclusion and Irredentism: A Critical Appraisal of the Ejagham Nation in Nigeria and the Cameroons, 1885-2016
¨ Peter Kyertyo, PhD Thesis topic.: A Political Economy of Electoral Violence in Nigeria, 1999-2016
¨ Nwobi, Obiora Isaac, PhD Thesis topic., 'The Nigeria-Biafra War, OAU and the Politics of Diplomatic Recognition of Biafra, 1967-1970'
¨ Mohammed Abubakar Ahmad, PhD Thesis topic. 'Nigeria's Security Agencies' Collaboration in Internal Security Operations, 1985-2015'.
¨ Onwe-Ogah Chinedu , PhD Thesis topic.: ‘Nigerian Army,1960-1999
¨ Mohammed Abubakar Ahmad, PhD Thesis topic. 'Nigeria's Security Agencies' Collaboration in Internal Security Operations, 1985-2015'.
¨ Njoku Constance Onyekwere, PhD Thesis topic. The Protestant Mission and Leprosy Control in Owerri and Onitsha Provinces of Eastern Nigeria,1930-1970
¨ Nweze, Reuben N. PhD Thesis topic. The Presbyterian Missionary Enterprise in Old Ohaozara, 1880-1996
¨ Secunda Chizobam Onwugharaonye, PhD Thesis topic. Aspects of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy During the Administration of General Ibrahim Babangida, I985-1993
¨ UKANDU, Okafor: MSC Thesis topic. ‘The Role of Nigeria in International Organizations: A Study of Obasanjo Civilian Administration (1999 – 2004)’
¨ ISOKORO Chris Adenike: MSC Thesis topic. Importance of Educational Policy in National
¨ Development: A Case study of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
¨ TOLU, James: MSC Thesis topic. ‘Ethnicity: A Veritable Source of Conflict in West African Sub-Region: Conflict Prevention and Conflict Resolution in Perspective’
¨ ALABI, Adebayo: MSC Thesis topic. ,‘The Expulsion of Nigerians From Foreign Lands: The Role of Nigerian Embassies in the Nation’s Foreign Policy’.
¨ IBEJI, Temitope: MSC Thesis topic. ‘A Critical Evaluation of the Nigeria National Economic Development Plan: A Case of the Oil and Gas Sub-Sector’
¨ ACHO-UKAGWU: MSC Thesis topic. Elizabeth, ‘The Role of Integration in Regional Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)’.
¨ ADANNE, Abosede: MSC Thesis topic. ‘Gender-Based Violence: An Examination of the Plight of the Liberian Women/Children Refugees.
¨ EZEKIEL, Chinyere V: MSC thesis topic.‘International Peace-Keeping In Post-Cold War Era: A Case of ECOMOG In Liberia’
¨ OLASERE, Cecilia: MSC thesis topic. ‘Nigeria-Ghana Relations 1957 to the Present Times: A Re-
Interpretation’
¨ UWANU, Kelechi: MSC thesis topic. ‘The Middle East-Conflict: A Study of the Peace Processes: 1979 – 2009’
¨ ALIKO Jonah: MSC thesis topic. ‘Anglo-Nigeria Relations: An Analysis of Issues in Obasanjo’s Two Periods’
¨ NWAOKORO, Lynda: MSC thesis topic. ‘The Dynamics of Refugees Generation, Management and
Their Travails in Post-colonial Africa: The Case of Oru Refugee Camp, Nigeria’
¨ OZIOKO, Boniface I: MSC thesis topic. ‘The Impact of Nigeria Foreign Policy, Objectives on West Africa Sub-Region: A Case Study of Liberia and Sierra-Leone Crisis’
¨ NWOKO, Michael E: MSC thesis topic. ‘Nigeria and OPEC: Challenges in the New Millennium’.
¨ AKINBODE, Fasakin: MSC thesis topic Non-Governmental Organizations and the United Nations Poverty Eradication Initiative in Nigeria.
¨ NWINYA, Anayo Phillip: M.A, thesis topic The Ezza Mercenary Wars, 1850-1950
¨ MICHAEL, Isu Iremoko: M.A, thesis topic Islam in Afikpo
¨ OKAM Ukpai Okoro: M.A, thesis topic Chieftaincy Institution in Edda, 1900-1991
¨ IKPORMBE Samuel Cole: M.A, thesis topic 'Age Grade System in Amasiri Community Development, 1960- 2015'.
¨ NWALI Ikechukwu Christopher, MA, thesis topic, 'Regional Economic Integration in Africa: The ECOWAS and SADC Experience, 1975-1999'.
¨ OKEREKE Chinemerem Chinedu, thesis topic INEC and Democratic Sustainability in Nigeria: A Study
of 2019 General Election in Imo State
¨ NNUBIA Chimezie Modestus, thesis topic Human Rights Abuses and Sustainability of Democracy
in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: A Study of Endsars Protests 2020
¨ IHAZA Folorunsho, thesis topic Private Public Partnerships (PPP) and the Development of Agricultural Sector in Nigeria: A Study of Anchor Borrower Program of CBN in Edo State
¨ ABILO, Tuwapiritei Joseph, thesis topic An Assessment of Impact of Corruption on the Performance
of the Public Sector in Nigeria
¨ GIDEON, Gad Lipu, thesis topic Insecurity and the Challenges of Development on Nigeria; A Study of
Buhari Administration, (2015 – 2020)
¨ ATIGBI, Eozusin Freedom, thesis topic Challenges of Sustainable Development in the Niger Delta
Region of Nigeria; An Assessment of The Niger Delta Development Commission (2015 -2020)
¨ AMBROSE, Echara Echara, M.A, 'The Impact of Christian Missions on Ikwo,1954-2014'.
Department of History and International Studies, Federal University, Lafia, 2018-2019
International Relations
· MIRSS 810: Theories and Concepts in International Relations
· HIS 586: Issues in Strategic Studies Since 20th Century
· HIS 615 – Advanced Studies in International Relations
· HIS 586: Issues in Strategic Studies since the 20th Century
· MIRSS 825: Foreign Policies of Great Powers
· MIRSS 824: International Economic Relations
· MIRSS 820: The Cold War and Its Aftermath
· MIRSS 822: International Peace – Keeping
· MIRSS 815: Nigeria and the External World
· MIRSS 832: Multinational Corporations and the Third World
· MIRSS 834: Arms Control and Disarmament
History· HIS 522: Nation-Building in Post-Independence Africa
· MIRSS 806: Middle-East and the Great Powers
· MIRSS 835: Security Concern in South East Asia
· .HIS 575: Africa and European Imperialism
Diplomacy· MIRSS 816: Theory and Practice of Diplomacy
· MIRSS 894: International Relations and Diplomacy
· MIRSS 803: Contending Issues in International Affairs
· HIS 531: Diplomacy and War in Europe, 1815-1914
Select Taught Courses (Undergraduate)
International Relations
· HIS 451: Contemporary Middle East
· HDS109: Introduction to Gender Studies
· HIR 412: Gender and Conflict in Africa
· HIS 321: Russia Since 1917
· HIR 215: Women and Warfare in Pre-colonial Yoruba History
· HIR 411: Defense and Strategies in the 20th Century
· HIR 326: International Relations from 1914 – Present
· HIR 420: Defense Policies of Great Powers
· HIR 430: Southern Africa in International Affairs
· HIS 303: Foreign Policies and Diplomacy of the Big Powers
· HIS 403: International Politics and Diplomacy Since 1945
· HIR 413: Strategic Thought since 1914
· HIR 212: Warfare and Diplomacy in Pre-colonial West Africa
· HIR 114: Introduction to International Relations
· HIS 104: Evolution of Modern International System
· HDS 106: Introduction to International Law
· HDS103: Introduction to History of International Relations and Diplomacy
· HDS 110: Nigerian Foreign Service
· HIS 222: Global Environment and Environmental Politics in Africa
· HIS 345: Environment and Environmental Management
· HDS: 419: Resource Conflicts in Africa
· HDS 351: Foreign Policy of African States
· HDS 215: Foreign Policy of Great Powers
· HIS 851: International Institutions
· HIS 575: Africa and European Imperialism
· HIS 522: Africa and Nation building
History· GST 103: Nigerian Peoples and Cultures
· HIS 106: Evolution of States and Societies in Nigeria, 1500-1800
· HIS111: Nigeria Up To 1900
· HDS 108: Nigeria up to 1800AD
· HDS 112: European History, 1789-1914
· HDS 105: European History Up to 1879
· HIS451: Contemporary History of the Middle East
· HIR 324: South Africa in the 19th Century,
· HIR 311: European Political Thought and Ideologies
· HIR 399: Historical Methodology
· HIR 313: Middle East since 1948
· HIR 117: Introduction to History
· HIR 317: European Historiography
· HIR 205: Nigeria in the 19th Century
· HIR 106: Evolution of States and Societies in Nigeria, 1500 – 1800
· HIR 319: History of the Commonwealth
· Revolutions in Europe;
· Revolutions and World History
· African History since 1800
· Colonialism and Independence in Africa
Other Taught Undergraduate Courses· Nationalism and Warfare in Europe, 1789-1815
· International Relations of Europe, 1648-1989
· Dependency and Imperialism
· Nationalism in Africa and Europe
· Research Methodology
· History of West Africa, 1800-2000
· Modern African Politics
· Race and Ethnicity in Africa
· Africa after the Berlin Wall
· Multinational Politics in Africa
· The Making of the African Diaspora;
· The World outside Europe, 1450 to present
· West Africa Slave trade and the Rise of African-Americans
· World History from 1500 to present
1. Professor Chima Korieh
Director of Africana Studies,
Marquette University,1103 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Phone: +1(856)5200101
E-mail: chima.korieh@gmail.com
2. Professor Apollos Nwauwa
Director of Africana Studies,
138 Williams Hall,
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Phone: +1(419)4949623
Email: nwauwa@bgsu.edu
3. Professor (Mrs) Florence O. Orabueze
Department of English and Literary Studies,
Room 311, Block B, Faculty of Arts Building,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Enugu State.
Phone: (234)8037049183
E-mail: orabuezeflorence@gmail.com