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Name

Dr. Ohiaegbu Prince Chiemezue

Department

Political Science

Designation

Assistant Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Ohiaegbu Prince Chiemezue

Dr.Ohiaegbu, Prince Chiemezue, is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Calabar, and Cross River, Nigeria. He holds a Ph.D. in international Relations University of Nigeria, Nsukka, a Master of Science M.Sc Degree in International Relations, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Degree in Political Science Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka passed with Second Class Honours, Upper Division. He was awarded a National Merit Award [National Youth Service in 2005 by the Commission-NYSC]. He has contributed several journal articles journals and has contributed Book Chapters on topical issues in reputable local and international journals. His area of research interest includes international political economy, international institutions and Organizations, strategic studies, development studies, religion and politics, peace and conflict studies, elections, democracy and political communication.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
B.Sc. (Political Science) University of Nigeria, Nsukka 19982003
M.Sc. (International Relations) University of Nigeria, Nsukka 20052007
Ph.D. (International Relations)University of Nigeria, Nsukka20102021

S/N Publication
Okolie, A.M., Ohiagbu, P.C., & Okechukwu, G. (2021). Global Security Challenges And Sustainable Development In Africa: An Analysis Of Climate-Change-As-A-New Security-Threat Paradigm. Journal of Educational Research and Policy Studies (ESCJERPS),1:202-231.
Ohiagbu, P.C (2012). The Ecological Footprints of Weak Sustainable Economic Development and Africa’s Ecocatastrophes in the 21st Century Advances in Science and Technology, 6 (2), 20 – 42.
Ohiagbu, P.C., Ezirim, G. (2011). Globalization and the Implications of the Techno-Cultural Economy for the Developing Nations. Journal of Liberal Studies(JOLS), 14 (1),143-159 ;
Ohiagbu, P.C. (2011). Our Crisis in their Crisis: Implications of the Global Financial Crisis for Africa’s Development Strategy in the 21st Century. International Journal of Modern Political Economy (IJMPE), 2 (1), 57-86.
Ohiagbu, P.C., & Ezirim, G. (2011). Ethnographic Opinion Survey on Voters’ Apathy in Nigeria’s 2011 General Elections: A Study of Enugu North and Nsukka Local Government Areas of Enugu State, South-East Nigeria. Journal of Liberal Studies(JOLS), 14:2.
Ohiagbu, P.C., & Ezirim, G. (2011). Governance of Global Environment, Challenges of Sustainable Development and Africa’s Security Dilemma in the 21st Century. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 13 (8), 78-95.
Ohiagbu, P.C., Okeke, V.O.S., & Okechukwu, E. I. (2011). Globalization and the implications of the techno-cultural Economy for the Developing Nations, in Kuwait Chapter of Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review, 1:1.
Okolie, A.M.N., & Ohiaegbu, P.C. (2009). Third World Countries and Merchants of Development Assistance: The Case of Nigeria’s Export- Credit-Driven Development Model. Journal of International Politics and Development Studies, 5 (1 & 2), 1-25.
Ohiagbu, P.C., & Emeh, I. (2008). Entrepreneurizing the Nigeria State As a Strategy for National Development. Journal of Banking and Financial Studies Anambra State University, 1:1.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
 World Bank –Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative on Civil Society Capacity Building for Enhancing transparency in Nigeria’s Extractive Industry at Eko Beach resort, Lagos 2007-03-122007-03-16
History and International Studies Department, University of Nigeria, Nsukka National Conference with the theme National Security and the Clamor for Restructuring in 21st Century. “Spiritualization of the Political and the Politicization of the Spiritual in Nigeria: Exploring the Linkages between Religion, Secularity, Insecurity and the Clamour for Political Restructuring in the 21st Century” 2018-10-162018-10-18
32nd Annual Conference of the Nigerian Political Science Association(NPSA) on the Theme Governance ,Security and Elections in Nigeria, Department of Political Science ,University of CalabarFederalism and the Quest for Political Restructuring in Nigeria2019-07-222019-07-22
7th U6+ Consortium of African Universities International Conference held at the University of Calabar National development, the Education-Science-Technology Nexus: A Missing Synergy in African Development Strategy 2019-09-022019-09-06