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Name

Mr. Uduigwomen Godspower Andrew

Department

History and International Studies

Designation

Graduate Assistant

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Uduigwomen Godspower Andrew

I am Godspower Andrew Uduigwomen, a native of Eme-Ora, Owan-West Local Government Area, Edo State, Nigeria, although born and brought up in Calabar - Calabar South. My first degree was from the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar, where I graduated with a Second Class Upper. Presently a Graduate Assistant in the Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Calabar and also rounding up my Master’s Degree Programme in the same department. My area of specialization is Peace and Conflict Studies and am about to defend my thesis titled “History and Impact of Child Streetism in Calabar, 1943 – 2015”. I have a flair for researching, teaching, networking and learning from likeminded intellectuals.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving CertificateCalabar Preparatory International School, Calabar, Cross River State19962003
West African Examination Council (W.A.E.C) Certificate, National Examinations Council (N.E.C.O) Certificate.University of Calabar International Secondary School, Calabar, Cross River20032009
B.A(Hons) History and International studies, Result: Second Class Upper DivisionUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20092014
Master’s Degree – Nigerian and African HistoryUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20152019

S/N Publication
Boypa, Egbe Ph.D and Godspower Andrew Uduigwomen. “The Dynamics of Nigeria’s Security Architecture and the Challenge of Insecurity, 1999-2019.” International Journal of Humanitatis Theoreticus. 6 (1) 294 – 309.
Offiong, Ekwutosi E. and Uduigwomen, Godspower A. “Socio-cultural Values and Children’s Rights in Calabar”. Society Register, 5 (2)13-30.
Uduigwomen, Godspower A. “The Idere-Ito Agitation over Limestone Site: A Study of Resource Competition and Intra-Ethnic Relations in Cross River State”. Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs.18 (2) 165-176.

warning No Result For Grants Received.


S/N Conference Description Started Finished
1st International Conference of the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar from 23rd-25th November, 2015. Theme: “From Barriers to Bridges: African Boundaries and the Challenge of Regional Economic IntegrNIL2015-11-232015-11-25
2. 2nd International Conference of the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar from 21st-23rd September, 2016. Theme: “Democracy, Gender and Peace Building in Africa”.NIL2016-09-212016-09-23
3. A one-day colloquium on the Late Professor Erim Odey Erim held on the 29th of June, 2017 at the Faculty of Arts Board Room, University of Calabar.NIL2017-06-292017-06-29
The 3rd International/Inter-Disciplinary Conference organized by the Cross River Monolith Study Group (Department of History and InternaNIL2018-03-122018-03-13
The 64th Congress/Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN) held at Nelrose Hotel, Asaba, Delta StateChild Streetism and National Development: A Study of Calabar2019-10-062019-10-09
The 65th Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria, held at the Nigeria Army Resource Center, Abuja from 24th-25th March, 2021 (Virtual)NIL2021-04-242021-04-25
The 66th Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria, held at Hotel Sylvia, 66 Ezillo Avenue, Independence Layout, Enugu, Enugu StateMusic as History: A Study of Fela Kuti’s “Why Black Man Dey Suffer 2021-10-122021-10-15
The 67th Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria, held at Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Apo, Abuja,The Church and Nation-Building: An Appraisal of the Deeper Life Bible Church2022-10-262022-10-27