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Name

Dr. James Ajang Aboh

Department

History and International Studies

Designation

Senior Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. James Ajang Aboh

James Aboh was employed as a Graduate Assistant into the Department of History, University of Calabar, Calabar on November 8th, 2000. James Abor holds a PhD, M.A and Bachelor’s Degrees from the Department of History and International Studies University of Calabar. He is currently a Senior Lecturer and his specialty is Cultural History. He is a social activist, as a student he was the President of the students Union Government of the same University and graduated with one of the best Second Class Upper degree from the Department. As a staff, he was the Assistant Secretary of Academic Staff Union (ASUU), 2012-2016, Internal Auditor, 2016-2018 and he is currently the Treasurer of the Union (ASUU). James Aboh has supervised 3 Master’s Degree and several First Degree Students. He has over 20 Journal Articles. He is Married with Children.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
WAECMbube East Sec. School Oboso Ogoja19831988
BA HistoryUniversity of Calabar, Calabar19881994
PhD History and International StudiesUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State20052010

S/N Publication
Aboh, J. A. “A Historical Periscope of Self Inflicted Socio-Political Predicaments of Nigerians.” Ndunode,14 (1) 2019:110-120
18. Aboh,J,A. ‘’The Dynamics of Internal Boundary Conflict Management Between Cross State And Her Neighbours 1967- 2000)’’ Ndunode, 15 (1) 2019:115-120
Akak, E. E., and Aboh, J. A. “Security Management in a Democratic Society: A Panacea for Resolving Armed Conflict in the Niger Delta of Nigeria.” International Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2 (1) 2018
Aboh, J. A., and Otora O. A. “International Organizations and Collective Security in Era of Intimidation: An Appraisal of the League of Nations.” International Journal of Arts and Humanities, 2 (1) 2018:1-12.
Aboh, J. A., Edet, L. A. “Slavery: Acquired or Ascribed Status?” In LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 15 (4) 2018:115:126
Aboh, J. A. “African Socialism and the Human Essence: Eskor Toyo, A Quintessential Fellow in Focus.” Ndunode, 14 (1) 2018:112:120
Aboh, J. A. “The Wrong Side of Democracy in Nigeria.” Journal of Research in Contemporary Issues (JRCI), 10 (1 & 2) (2016):100-120
Aboh, J. A. “Globalisation, Gender Equality and the ‘Eclipse’ of Manhood in Africa: The Nigerian Experience.” The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 8 (1) (2016): 100 -110.
Aboh, J. A. “Our Deities, Our Strength, the Example of Nfam and Oolim in Ogoja Upper Cross River Region of Nigeria.” In LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 13 (3) 2016
Aboh, J. A. “Decolonization of Africa as an Illusion and as a Noble Dream: The Case of Nigeria.” In LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 13 (2) 2016
Aboh, J. A. “Child Labour and Forced Marriage, Modern Slavery in Nigeria.” The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 7 (1) (2015): 1 - 12.
Aboh, J. A. “Decolonization of Western Sudan: An Exercise in Futility?” The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 7 (1) (2015): 13 - 21.
Aboh, J. A. “Assassinating Political Opposition: An “Albatross” and Aberration - The Cross River Example.” Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs, 16 (1) (2015): 211 - 215.
Aboh, J. A. “Museums in the Changing World: New Challenges, New Inspiration.” The Calabar Historical Journal, 6 (1) (2014): 64 - 67.
Aboh, J. A. “Conflict Management: A Panacea to Development.” In Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs, 14 (2) (2014): 64 - 67.
Aboh, J. A. “European Rape of Africa: The Mbube Experience.” In The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 3 (2) (2012):128 - 136.
Aboh, J. A. “The Impact of the Nigerian Civil War on Ogoja.” In The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 3 (2) (2012): 117 - 127.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Net Work of Benue and Cross River Historians. Maiden Conference on Historicizing the Civil War Experience of Border Communities in Nigeria, Sept. 4th-6th, 2013. “Caught in Crossfire: The Nigeria Civil War and the Experiences of Ogoja Border Communities. 2014.”2013-09-042013-09-06
Faculty of Arts International Conference (FAHSANU), April 14th-18th. “Of History, Humanities and Development.”2015-04-142015-04-18
1st International Conference of History and International Studies. Theme: From Barriers to Bridges, African Boundaries and Integration, Nov. 23rd-25th, 2015.2015-11-232015-11-25
2nd International Conference. Theme: Democracy, Gender and Peace Building in Africa. Held at the Centre for Teaching and Learning Excellenc (Behind Graduate School), University of Calabar, September 21st-24th, 20162016-09-212016-09-24