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Hamilton College
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198 College Hill Road, Clinton NY 13323
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315-859-4147 (Office) 609-638-6842 (Mobile)
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Nigeria Senegal Gambia Ghana Liberia
Education
2011 Post-doc Global Governance, Princeton University 2010 Post-doc Global Governance, University of Oxford 2007 Ph.D., Political Science University of Ibadan 2004 Post-graduate Certificate, Center for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata 2001 M. Phil /D.E.A Institut d`études Politique, Bordeaux, 2000 Certificat, Stage Intensif de Français Alliance Française, Toulouse 1999 M.Sc. Political Science University of Ibadan 1996 B.Sc. Political Science University of Ibadan
Research Interests
Security and Development Comparative Politics African Politics Political Economy of Development Global Governance
Teaching Interests
Introduction to Comparative Politics (2 sections/survey/1st year) Introduction to Comparative Politics (2 sections/writing intensive/1st year) Politics of Africa (survey/2nd year) Poverty and Development (writing intensive/ 3rd year)) Fragile States (Writing intensive/3rd year) Senior Thesis (final year) US-Africa Relations (writing intensive/3rd year) International Humanitarian Institutions (independent study/3rd year)
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BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS 2011. (with Osaghae E.E., Ikelegbe, A., Okhonmina, S.A.,) Youth Militias, Resource Control and Self Determination Struggles in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria, Dakar, CODESRIA Research Report n° 5, 96 p; PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2004a. “SEPHIS-CSSSC International Research Training Programme 2004”, SEPHIS E-Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1 2004b. “Adjusting to Adjustment: The Politics of Ethnic Mobilization in Nigeria 1993-2003”, Afriche e Orienti no.3, Vol.1 2005a. “Civil War in Guinee-Bissau: June 1998- May 1999”, Global South SEPHIS e-Magazine, Vol.1 no.3 2005b. “The Post-development Debate: An African Contribution”, Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, Vol. 4, January 2007a. “Understanding Ethnic Militias in Nigeria: The Micro-politics of Oodua Peoples Congress” Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, Vol. 5&6 2007b. “Yoruba Politics 1999-2003”, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Vol. 1 (2), pp. 020-027, November 2007c. “Perverse Brokerage: Godfathers and Politics in Nigeria”, The Constitution, Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarization (CENCOD), Lagos, Vol. 7, No. 1 3 2007d. “Political Elites in Nigeria: The Yoruba Example”, The Constitution, Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarization (CENCOD), Lagos, Vol. 7, No. 3 2007e. “RECAMP in Central African Republic”, Journal of Contemporary Politics, Vol. 1, No. 1, University of Ado-Ekiti, May 2008a. Olarinmoye O.O., “Politics does Matter: The Nigerian State & Oil (resource) Curse”, Africa Development, Vol. XXXIII, No.3 2008b. “Godfathers, Political Parties and Electoral Corruption in Nigeria”, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Vol2 (3), November 2009a. “Governing the African Public Sphere: A Synthesis of Scientific Sessions of the 12th CODESRIA General Assembly of , 7th-11th of December 2009”, CODESRIA Bulletin, Jan-March 2009, pp. 9-13. 2009b “Ethics and Accountability in Nigerian Public Service: A Historical Review”, Journal of Public Administration and Policy Research, Vol. 1(1) pp. 011-018 May 2011a “Democracy, Participation and Development in Nigeria's Fourth Republic 1999-2003”, Turkish Journal of Politics, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fatih University, Istanbul 2011b “The Effects of the Middle East Protests: A West African Perspective March” GEG Memo. 2012a. “Faith-based Organizations and Development: Prospects and Constraints”, Transformations, An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, Sage/Oxford, January, 29: 1-14 2012b. “Accountability of Religious Organizations in Situations of Political Instability: The Nigerian Case.” Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development 1: 225-251. 2013a. "Muslim Women Reformers in Africa: The Nigerian Case", Africa Zamani, Vol. 19-20, pp. 133-150. 2013b “Negotiating Empowerment: Women and Identity in Nigeria”, Int. J. Sociol. Anthropol., Vol.5(3): 59-65, April 2013d. “Accountability in Faith-Based Development Organizations in Nigeria”, Transformations, Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, Sage/Oxford, Vol. 31 Issue 1 January 2014 pp. 47 - 61 BOOK CHAPTERS, REPORTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS 2006. “Women as Ethnic Militants: Gender and Conflict in the Oodua Peoples Congress 1999-2003”, Research Report for Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE) University of Oxford, 2007a. “Youth Militias, Resource Control and Self Determination Struggles in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria”, CODESRIA-CDP Research Project 4 2007b. Osaghae E.E. & Olarinmoye O.O. South African Democracy Education Trust Project on International Solidarity with South Africa's liberation Struggle: Nigerian Chapter 2009. “Report of the 12th General Assembly of CODESRIA (Council for Development of Social Science Research in Africa), 7th-11th of December 2009 2010. “The Subaltern Encounters the State: OPC-State Relations 1999-2003”, in Adebanwi, Wale & Obadare Ebenezer (eds.) Encountering the Nigerian State (Africa Connects), Palmgrave Macmillan, USA 2011. 'Accountability in Faith-Based Development Organizations in Nigeria: Preliminary Explorations', Global Economic Governance Working Paper 2011/67, November 2012c. “Accountability in Development Aid: Possible Contributions of Faith-based Organizations” in Ayantayo, J.K., Dada, O.A. and Labeodan, H.A (eds.) Religion and Governance in Nigeria, Department of Religious Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, pp140-166 ISBN NO: 978-978-923-413-4 2013c. “Nigeria’s Solidarity with South Africa’s Liberation Struggle” in The Road to Democracy in South Africa: Volume 5, African Solidarity, Durban, South African Democracy Education Trust (SADET)/UNISA Press, April BOOK REVIEWS: 2009 Researching Sexuality in Africa: A Review of Francis Nyamjoh’s “Married but Available”, Panbazuka, Issue 418 2016 Moral Economies of Corruption: State Formation and Political Culture in Nigeria by Steven Pierce, Journal of Modern African Studies (forthcoming)
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