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Name

Mr. Harrison Chukwuma Ajebon

Department

Political Science

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Harrison Chukwuma Ajebon

Mr Harrison C. Ajebon joined the University of Calabar (UNICAL) in October 2010 as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Political Science. He was promoted to the position of Lecturer II in 2014. Before joining Unical, he studied for an M.Sc in Political Science at the premier University of Ibadan (2007-2009). He holds a B.Sc degree (second class upper) in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Benin (2000-2004). Currently, Harrison is a Doctoral research student and a Commonwealth Scholar in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, United Kingdom. His research interest includes subjects in International Relations, Peace and conflict studies, Critical security Studies, Nigerian Foreign Policy, and Nigerian Government and Politics. His hobbies includes meeting people and networking professionally, photography, and volunteering for humanitarian cause like the Nigerian Red Cross Society and the British Red Cross. Harrison has published in local and international journals and has participated in notable international conferences. He is a member of several professional academic institutions like the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Political Studies Association (PSA), International Studies Association (ISA), amongst others. He is happily married; a parent, a Christian and he is often acknowledged for his strength of character, commitment to duty and profound integrity.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
BS.c (Hons., Second Class Upper) Political Science and Public AdministrationUniversity of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria20002004
M.Sc Political ScienceUniversity of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria20072009

S/N Publication
Idahosa, O. & Ajebon, H. C. (2017). As the beat goes on in Syria, is there an exit route? Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 8(6), 53-62.
Idahosa, O. & Ajebon, H. C. (2012). The United States and Nigerian Relations: Diplomatic row over official Terrorist label. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 11(1), 53-62.
Nwagboso, C. I. & Ajebon, H. C. (2012). Globalization and Public Policy Decision-Making in Nigeria: The challenges in the Privatization of Nigerian Telecommunivcation (NITEL). British Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 6(2),151-165.
Ajebon, H. C. (2012). African Union and the challenge of Political-Economic Development of Africa. Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspective (MJRDP), 1(2), 22-33.
Idahosa, O. & Ajebon, H. C. (2006). The Rebasing of the Gross Domestic Product of the Nigerian Economy: Regime Consolidation or Societal Transformation? Journal of Public Governance and Administration, 1(1), 77-88.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
The fourth European Conference on the Social Sciences (ECSS), Brighton, United Kingdom. Peace without Justice? The dilemma of conflict deconstruction in post-amnesty Niger Delta.2016-07-072016-07-10
British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group Annual Conference. Newcastle, United KingdomBoko Haram and the War on Terror in Nigeria: What should the Government do next? 2017-09-042017-09-05
Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) event on the future of Foreign Policy: spotlight on combatting the illegal wildlife trade, girls education and soft power. Wilton Park, West Sussex, United Kingdom Youth Agency and Nigerian Foreign Policy2018-03-162018-03-18