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PROFESSOR OGBOGBO, CHRISTOPHER B.N.
Contact Address: Department of History, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Telephone: (M) 234-802-303-0901
I. PERSONAL DATA
(a) Nationality: Nigerian
(b) State: Delta State
(c) Marital Status: Married with Four Children
(d) Sex: Male
(e) Date of Birth: 10th October 1963
(f) Next of Kin: Olisemekelim Ogbogbo Esq.
No. 5 Lander Road
University of Ibadan
Ibadan, Nigeria.
II. APPOINTMENTS:
(a) Professor of African History, University of Ibadan, October 2012 - Till Date
(b) Head, Department of History, University of Ibadan 2008- June 2010, 2014 – Jan. 2019
(d) Visiting Senior Lecturer, University of Benin, Benin City. Nov.2006- Oct. 2007
(e) Visiting Scholar to Northwestern University, Evanston, U.S.A. 2006.
(f) Visiting Scholar St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Mwanza. Sept-0ct. 2010.
(g) Visiting Professor in African History, Kennesaw State University, Atlanta Georgia,
USA, May- August 2010 & May – August 2014.
III. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION WITH DATES:
(a) University of Ibadan, 1982 - 1985
(b) University of Ibadan, 1986-1988
(c) University of Ibadan, 1999-2004
(d) Obafemi Awolowo University 1991-1997
(e) California State University, Sacramento, USA, Nov.1998.
(f) Nigerian Law School 1998-1999
(g) Obafemi Awolowo University 2000-2002
IV. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS WITH DATES
(a) B.A. (Hons) History, 2nd Class (Upper Division) 1985.
(b) M.A. (History), 1988.
(c) LL.B (Hons), 1997
(d) Barrister-at Law 1999
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(e) LL.M 2002
(f) Ph.D. 2004
V. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
(a) Certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Negotiation and Mediation) 1998
(b) Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies Programme (CRESNET) 2005
VI. SCHOLARSHIP, FELLOWSHIP AND PRIZES:
(a) History Departmental Prize for Best Graduating Student, 1984/85 Session. University of
Ibadan
(b) Faculty of Law Prize for Best Graduating Post Graduate Student 2002 Session, Obafemi
Awolowo University.
(c) MacArthur Foundation Grant 2004
(d) French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) research grant awardee for 2005.
(e) Humanities Staff Development Grant Award 2015
(f) University of Ibadan Senate Research Grant University of Ibadan 2007.
(g) Fellow of the Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies,
University of Ibadan.
(h) Member, Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC) 2017
(i) Member of Council, Historical Society of Nigeria 2004- Till Date.
(j) Fellow and Vice-President, Historical Society of Nigeria, 2009- August 2014
(k) President, Historical Society of Nigeria, 2014- 2018
VII. MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCITIES:
(a) Member, Historical Society of Nigeria.
(b) Member, Ethnic Studies Network, Ireland.
(c) Member, American Studies Association, Nigeria.
(d) Member, African Studies Association, U.S.A.,
(e) Member, Nigerian Bar Association.
(f) Fellow, Historical Society of Nigeria
(g) Fellow, Society for Peace Studies & Practice
VIII. SOME RECENT POSITIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Member, University of Ibadan Senate 2005-2009
- Senate Representative on Board of Institute of Education, 2005- Till Date
- Senate Representative on Board of the Institute of African Studies, 2005-Till Date
- Faculty of Arts Representative on Faculty Board of Law 2000-2004
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- Member, Board of Arts studies 2005-2006
- Member, Faculty of Arts Links Committee2005-2006
- Adviser, Faculty of Arts Students Association 2005- Till Date
- Member, Department of History, University of Ibadan, Finance Committee
- Deputy Co-ordinator, Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, 2000-2005
- Chairman, 50th Anniversary Committee of Historical Society Nigeria, 2005.
- Member of Council and Vice President, Historical Society of Nigeria 2009- Till date
- Treasurer Nigerian Bar Association, Ibadan, 2002-2003
- Publicity Secretary Nigerian Bar Association, 2003-2005
- Editor, Ibadan School of History Monograph Series since 2009.
- Member,Editorial Board of Ibadan Journal of Humanistic Studies, since 2011.
- Member, Editorial Board of OFO: Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Ohio, USA Since 2012.
- Member Editorial Board of Nsukka Journal of History, Nigeria, Since 2016
- Editor-in –Chief, Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, Since 2014 -2018.
IX. COURSES TAUGHT
(a) POST-GRADUATE COURSES
1. Nigeria: Problems of Nation Building (HIS 712)
2. Niger Delta Agitations and the Nigerian State (HIS 7O9)
3. International Legal Treaties (HRS 711)
4. Supervision of postgraduate dissertations at the Masters Degree and Ph.D. levels.
5. Associate Lecturer in the Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, University of Ibadan.
(b) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
1. Expansion of Europe 15th-17th Century (HIS 104)
2. Introduction to Historiography (HIS 301)
3. West Africa 1500-1800 (HIS203)
4. Nigeria: From Earliest Times to 1800
5. Nigeria since 1800 (HIS 305)
6. Southern Africa 1500-1800 (HIS307)
7. Historiography in Africa (HIS 401)
8. Supervised many undergraduate Long Essays.
X. DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT TERTIARY INSTITUTION LEVEL
(a) 1985/6, (National Youth Service Corps- Compulsory National Service) Lecturer,
Awka College of Education, Awka, Anambra State of Nigeria.
(b) 1988 – Till date, Lecturer, Department of History University of Ibadan.
(c) 2004 – Till date, Associate Lecturer, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme,
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University of Ibadan.
(d) External Examiner to
i. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
ii. University of Benin, Nigeria.
iii. University of Jos, Nigeria
iv. Sokoto State University, Nigeria.
v. Benue State University, Nigeria.
vi. Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Nigeria.
vii. Arizona State University, USA
viii. University of Ghana, Legion.
(e) Ph. D Theses Supervised at the University of Ibadan
1. Nwaka, Jacintha Chiamaka, 2011 (Mat No. 105126), The Catholic Church and Conflict
Management duiring the Nigerian Civil War, 1967 – 1970.
2. Sawyer, A. Oseloka 2013 (125337) Oil and Intra –Ethnic Conflict in Ijoland 1998-2007.
3. Dadiowei, E. Tarilayefa 2014 (131164), 2014 An Assessment of Global Memorandum of
Understanding as a Tool for the Management of Oil-Related Conflicts in Bayelsa State,
Nigeria 1990-2010.
4. Animashaun Bashir, 2015 (142625) The Idejo Chiefs and Land Politics in Lagos 1500 –
2000.
5. Ajayi, O. David 2016 (115495 ) A History of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), 1960-
2010,
6. Nwaokocha, Odigwe 2016 (54174 ) Anioma People and the Nigerian Civil War
7. Egbe Fidelis 2016 (129471) The Spatial Nature of Oil Conflicts in the Niger Delta,
Nigeria, 1970 -2010.
8. Onobhayedo, A. 2018 (35482) Development of Vaccination Policies on Smallpox and
Yellow Fever in Western Nigeria, 1900-1945.
9. Uzebu Enibokun 2018 (183491) Women Judges in the Judiciary of Mid-Western Nigeria,
1963-2010.
10. Onumonu, Ugo Pascal 2018 (160350) Oru-Igbo and the Internally Displaced Persons
During the Nigerian Civil War, 1967 – 1970.
11. Aborisade, S. Ayodele 2018 (159577) Import Control in Colonial Nigeria 1900 – 1960
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(f) Thesis Examined in other Universities
1. Ahazuem, Jones Onumachechi (PG/Ph.D/97/24720) Life and Legacies of Dr Michael
Iheonukara Okpara, 1920-84, Ph.D thesis of University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2012.
2. Ani, Uchenna S. (PG/Ph.D/10/57800) The Life and Times of Christain Chukwuma
Onoh 1927 -2009, Ph.D thesis of University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2013.
3. Michael Okokam Eban (BSU/AR/Ph.D/08/1032) The Efik Ekpe as an Agent of Socio-
Political Change in the Lower Cross River Region and its Environs: 1800-1906, Ph.D
thesis of Benue State University, 2014.
4. Orugbani, Iti (PG/ Ph.D/11/58411) Oil and the Ijo of the Niger Delta, 1985 -2011, Ph.D
thesis of University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2016.
5. Gabriel Tyolumun Tyungu (BSU/AR/Ph.D/ 2004/ 011760) The Role of the Military in
the Resolution of Conflicts in Nigeria: A Study of the Tiv/Jukum Conflict 1960-2002,
Ph.D thesis of Benue State University, 2010.
6. Eteng, Godwin Bassey (PGA/UJ/0147/06) A History of the Niger Delta Crisis and
Implications for Nigeria’s Economic Development (1958 – 2009), Ph.D thesis of
University of Jos, 2013.
7. Aernan Terfa Victor (BSU/AR/Ph.D/05/633) An Historical Analysis of the
Democratisation Process 1999-2007, Ph.D thesis of Benue State University 2011.
8. Kangtau, James Bernard, 2013 (PGA/UJ/00146/10) The Political Economy of Poverty
and Insecurity in Goemailland, 1986 – 2010. Dissertation of the University of Jos.
9. Nimlan Rabi Menmak, 2013 (PGAR/UJ/ 00126/10), A History of Women
Enterprenuership in Tarok Land 1960 – 2012, A dissertation of the University of Jos.
10. Alozie, Bright Chiazam (PG/MA/11/51254) British Conquest and Administration of
Ngwaland 1892 – 1960, M.A. thesis of University of Nigeria Nsukka 2013.
11. Abuba, Chioma Elizabeth (PG/MA/14/67518) Corporate –Community Partnership: A
Case of Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited, M.A. thesis of University of Nigeria
Nsukka 2013. 2016
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12. Okorie, Iheoma N (PG/MA/07/43171) The Policy of ‘No Victor, No Vanquished’ and
Biafran Veterans, 1970 -2000: Myth or Reality? M.A. thesis of University of Nigeria
Nsukka 2012.
XI. EXPERIENCE IN CURRICULUM AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES
1. Leader, Curriculum review and development in History for the first 9-year Basic
Education School System in Nigeria.
2. Accreditation Consultant to the National Universities Commission on History Discipline
Undergraduate Degree 2017.
3. Curriculum Development Consultant for Postgraduate Studies in History, University of
Gambia, The Gambia. 2018.
4. Curriculum Development Consultant for History and Diplomatic Studies for the Distant
Learning Centre of the University of Ibadan.
5. Member, Curriculum Review Committee of the University of Ibadan 2012-2014
6. Resource Person to Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council on the
Restoration of History to Nigerian Primary and Secondary Schools.
XII. RESARCH:
Title of research projects:
(a) M.A. Dissertation: A History of Petroleum industry in Nigeria 1907-1979
(b) LLM Dissertation: The Human Rights Regime and the Niger Delta Crisis.
(c) Ph.D. Thesis: Niger Delta and the Resource Control Conflict 1960-1995
XII. PUBLICATIONS:
Books or Chapters in Books Already Published:
1. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Nwaokocha, O. (2017), “Revisiting the Terms of African
Philosophy” in I.E.Ukpokolo (ed.) Themes, Issues & Problems in African Philosophy,
Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, pp.11-18.
2. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2017), “Historicizing Revenue Allocation and Resource Control in
Nigeria Since 1960” in O. Akinwumi (Ed.) Studies in the Economic History of Nigeria
Since the Nineteenth Century Festschrift in Honour of Yakubu Aboki Ochefu pp.292-
301.
3. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2016), Recalibrating the Study of History in Nigeria, UniAbuja,
Nigeria. pp. 1-40.
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4. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2016), “Okon Edet Uya at Ibadan” in Imbua D.L. et al. (Eds.) Okon
Uya at 70: Issues in Historiography, Nation Building and The African Diaspora
Aboki Publishers, Makurdi pp.26-38
5. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2016), “The Role of the State in Contemporary Africa” in O.A.
Oyesile & F. Offor (eds.) Ethics, Governance and Social Order in Africa, Zenith Book
House, Ibadan, pp. 245-250.
6. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2014), “Oil Wealth and the Challenges of Development” in S.O.
Aghalino Delta Beyond Oil: A Quest for Sustainable Development Vol.1, Mindex
Publishing Co., Benin, pp. 75 – 87.
7. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2014), “Oil Wealth and the Challenges of Development” in S.O.
Aghalino Delta Beyond Oil: A Quest for Sustainable Development Vol.2, Mindex,
Benin Publishing Co., pp. 75 – 93.
8. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2014), “100 Years of South-South Zone in the Political Economy of
Nigeria: The Pains and Gains” in Fwatshak S.U. & Akinwumi, O. The House that
“Lugard built” Perspectives on Nigeria’s First Centenary: The Pains, the Gains, and
the Agenda for the Future, Jos University Press, Jos, pp. 100-123.
9. Okpeh O. & Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (eds.) (2013), Federalism in Historical Perspectives,
Aboki Publishers, Makurdi.
10. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2013) “The Revolution Aftermath: Issac Boro’s Insurrection, Trial &
Supreme Sacrifice” in Olali S.T. (ed.) Before and Beyond the Revolution: Essays in
Memory of Adaka Boro, Office of the Chief Historian & Archivist of Bayelsa State, Port
Harcourt, pp. 119-135.
11. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2012) “Öbaro Ikime: a Titan at 70” in Ogbogbo, C.B.N., Olaniyi, R.O.
& Muojama, O.G. (eds.) The Dynamics of Inter- Group Relations in Nigeria Since
1960, Ibadan, Department of History, University of Ibadan, pp.1-24.
12. Ogbogbo, C.B.N., Olaniyi, R.O. & Muojama, O.G. (eds.) The Dynamics of Inter- Group
Relations in Nigeria Since 1960,Ibadan, Department of History, University of Ibadan,
pp.1-24.
13. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2012)”Oil Spills and Environmental Conflicts in the Gulfs of Guinea
and Mexico” in Leo Otoide (ed.) History Unlimited: Essays in Honour of Abednego
Ekoko, Mindex Publishing Co., pp. 83 – 96.
14. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (ed.), (2011) Perspectives in African History, Ibadan, Bookwright, p.
121.
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15. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2009) “The Man Emmanuel Onyechere Osigwe Anyiam Osigwe” in
Olusegun Oladipo & Adebola Ekanola, The Development Philosophy of Emmanuel
Onyechere Anyiam Osigwe Vol. 1 Ibadan, Hope Publication, pp. 1-14.
16. Olayemi Akinwumi, Fwatshak S.U., Adoyi Onoja, C.B.N. Ogbogbo & Okpeh Okpeh,
(eds.), (2009) Technology, Knowledge and Environment in Africa, Abuja, Roots
Educational Publishers, pp. 572.
17. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Okpeh, O.O. (eds.), (2008) Interrogating Contemporary Africa:
Dike Memorial Lectures 1999-2007, Historical Society of Nigeria, Ibadan. pp.136.
18. Ogbogbo, C.B.N.( 2008) “Identity Politics and Resource Control Conflict in Nigeria” in
Bahru Zewde (ed.) Society, State and Identity in African History, Forum for Social
Studies, Addis Ababa, pp.257-274.
19. Olayemi Akinwumi, Okpeh Okpeh, C.B.N. Ogbogbo, & Adoyi Onoja (eds.), (2007)
African Indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems: Triumphs and Tribulations,
Abuja, Roots Educational Publishers, pp. 572
20. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2006) “Nigeria – Niger Delta Relations” in Olayemi Akinwumi (ed.)
Inter- Group Relations in Nigeria During The 19th and 20th Twentieth Centuries, Aboki Publishers, Makurdi, pp.550-569.
21. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2006) European Diplomatic Scene 1071-1914, DLC, University of
Ibadan, Ibadan. pp. 71.
22. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2005) “The Niger Delta Peoples and the Resource Control Conflict,
1960-1995: An Assessment of Conflict Handling Styles” in I.O. Albert (ed.) Perspectives
on Peace and Conflict Studies in Africa, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme,
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, pp.153-169.
23. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2003) "Citizenship and resource control issues in American
constitution: lessons for Nigeria" in S.O. Amali et al (eds.) Ethnicity Citizenship and
Democracy in the United States of America. Humanities Publishers, Ibadan, 2003
pp.247-260.
24. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2002) "Of Culture, History and the African Crisis" in Egbe Ifie (ed.)
Papers in Honour of Tekena N. Tamuno Professor Emeritus at 70. Oputoru Books,
Ibadan pp.259-271.
25. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2002) "Nigerian -Cameroon Boundary Conflict: A Historio-Legal
Analysis " in G.O. Oguntomisin & S.A. Ajayi (eds.) Readings in Nigerian History and
Culture, Hope Publications, Ibadan.pp318-329.
26. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2000) Legal Education in Nigeria and the Challenges of the 21s
Century. Quantum Publishers, Ibadan, pp.33.
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27. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1998) "History and the 1995 Draft Constitution" in J. D. Ojo (ed.)
Proceedings of the Conference on the 1995 Draft Constitution, Faculty of Law,
University of Ibadan, Ibadan.pp.47-52.
28. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1997) "The Military and Constitution Making in Nigeria, 1979-1995”
in Oyin Ogunba (ed.) Governance and Electoral Process in Nigeria, Lagos, USIS. Pp.
219-233.
29. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1993) West Africa 1500-1800, External Studies Programme, Ibadan,
pp.91.
30. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1991) Southern Africa 1800-1914, External Studies Programme,
Ibadan, p.75.
31. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1989) "The Nigerian Tribune under Military rule” in Femi Otubanjo
(ed.) The Story of Tribune, Africa Newspapers Nigeria Ltd. Ibadan, pp.79-101.
ARTICLES IN LEARNED JOURNALS:
32. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Aborisade, A.S. (2018), “Historiography of Industrialization in
Nigeria 1914 196O” Journal of Education Humanities and Sciences, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 1-
17.
33. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2015), “Historical Society of Nigeria, The Study of History & The
Nigerian Nation” Journal of The Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol. 24 pp. 1-13.
34. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & E. Uzebu (2015), “The National Archives and Nation Building in
Nigeria” Nsukka Journal of Humanities Vol. 23, No. 2, pp.147 -155.
35. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2012) “Leadership and the Development Crisis in Africa”, African
Leadership Review, Vol. 4 pp. 8 – 29.
36. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Ajayi, O.D. (2011) “Ibadan and the Beginnings of the Nigerian Bar
Association” Journal of Intra African Studies No. 5, pp. 55 -72.
37. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Nwaka C. (2011) “The Catholic Church and Conflict Management
in Igboland 1885 – 1960”, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies, Vol.2
No. 2, pp. 21-36.
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38. Ogbogbo, C.B.N.(2010) “Beyond Nomenclature: Current Predicaments of Historical
Scholarship in Nigeria” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol. 20, pp. 166 -
178.
39. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Nwaokocha, O. (2010) “Pre conceived Ideas and the Challenge of
Reconstruction in African History” Drumspeak: International Journal of Research in
the Humanities, Vol. 5.
40. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2009)“Historicizing the Legal Framework for Elections in Nigeria”
Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol. 18 pp42 -60.
41. Ogbogbo, C.B.N.(2008)”Interrogating the Resource Control Agitation in the Niger
Delta” Ibadan Journal of Humanistic Studies Vol. 17 & 18 pp. 127 -156.
42. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Ajayi, D. (2007) “Historicizing Africa’s International Economic
Relations” Ibadan Journal of European Studies, Nos. 5 & 6, PP. 228 -245.
43. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. & Olisa Muojama (2007) “The Global Economy and the Niger Delta
Crisis” Journal of Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol. 17, pp 169-190. Makurdi.
44. Ochefu Yakubu & Chris B.N. Ogbogbo (2006) “The Role of Historical Societies in
Nigeria’s Development” Afrika Zamani, Nos. 13 & 14, 2005–2006, pp.73-85.
CODESRIA- DAKAR.
45. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2006) “Towards understanding The Niger Delta Question: A Review
Article of Osadolor’s ‘The Niger Delta Question: Background to Constitutional Reform”
Journal of Historical Society of Nigeria, Special 50th Anniversary Edition.
46. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2005) “Abuja” in Kevin Shillington (ed.) Encyclopedia of African
History (Volumes 1) Fitzroy Dearborn, New York. pp. 8-9.
47. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2005) “Monrovia” in Kevin Shillington (ed.) Encyclopedia of
African History (Volumes 2) Fitzroy Dearborn, New York. pp. 995-996.
48. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2005) “Songhai Empire: Moroccan Invasion, 1591” in Kevin
Shillington(ed.) Encyclopedia of African History (Volumes 3) Fitzroy Dearborn, New
York. pp. 1415- 1416,
49. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2005) “Historicizing Minority Agitations in the Niger Delta Up to
1995” Journal of History and Diplomatic Studies Vol.2, PP.101-124.
50. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2004) “Legal Basis for Ownership and Control of oil resources in
Nigeria” African Journal of Economy and Society, Vol. 6 No.1 & 2. (Ghana)
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51. . Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2004) “The Beginning of the Oil Industry in Nigeria1906-1956”
Quill pen Vol.4, 2004 pp.1-9
52. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2003) "Human Rights Issues and the Niger Delta Crisis" Ibadan Bar
Journal Ibadan, Vol.2 No 1 pp. 77-93.
53. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (2000) "The Nigerian Historian and the Challenge of the 21st Century"
Viewpoint, A Critical Review of Culture and Society, Ibadan Vol.2 Nos. 1&2, pp 47- 52.
54. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1998) "Explaining the Continued Crisis of Relevance in African
Philosophy” SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy, University of Calabar, Vol.
1 No.1 pp 59-65.
55. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1997) "The Poverty of African Philosophy", Ibadan Journal of
Humanistic Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan, No.7 pp. 35-42
56. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1997) Fourteen Entries on various topics on African Peoples and
Cities in J.C. Middleton (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa (4 Volumes),
Karen Day, New York, Vol.1 pp. 153, 218, 228, vol. 2 pp.1, 365- 366, 367-368, 405,475,
vol. 3, pp. 322, 358, 475,vol. 4, pp. 41- 42.
57. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1995) "Some Problems in the Writing of the History of African
Philosophy” Quest An International Journal of African Philosophy, The Netherlands,
Vol. IX, No.2 pp157-172.
58. Ogbogbo, C.B.N. (1990) Book Review of Obasanjo, O. “Africa Embattled”, in ITAN
Bendel State University Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 1, pp 135-136.
XIII. SOME CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED.
Dartmouth/York UNESCO Nigerian Hinterland Project Workshop on Atlantic Crossings:
Women’s Voices, Women’s Stories from the Caribbean and the Nigerian Hinterland 17th-21st
May 2001. Held at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Paper Read: Labour Mobility:
A Recurring Decimal in Nigeria- Caribbean Relations.
1. Conference on The Niger Delta: The Past, Present and the Way Forward Held in Port
Harcourt from 6th - 9th December 2000.
2. International Conference on Gendering the Diaspora: Women Culture and Historical
change in the Caribbean and the Nigerian Hinterland. Held at Dartmouth College, New
Hampshire, U.S.A., from 22nd - 24th 2002. Paper Read: Nigeria – Caribbean Labour
Nexus in the Post-Colonial Era.
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3. American Studies Association of Nigeria 9th Annual Conference on Ethnicity:
Citizenship and Democracy in the United States of America, Held at Pyramid Hotel,
Calabar, Cross-Rivers State, Nigeria; from 9th- 12th of July 2002. Paper Read
Citizenship and Resource Control Issues in the American Constitution: Lessons for
Nigeria.
4. African Studies Association 48th Annual Meeting on Health, Knowledge and the Body
Politic in Africa and the African Diaspora Held at Marriot Wardman Park Hotel,
Washington D.C., U.S.A. November 17-20, 2005.
5. Peace and Conflict Studies Programme of the Institute of African Studies, University of
Ibadan, Capacity Building Training Workshop 7th – 11th March 2005.
6. Conference on Tsunami Disaster Implications for Management of Humanitarian Crisis in
Nigeria. Held at Lady Bank-Anthony Hall, Institute of African Studies, University of
Ibadan, February 2005. Paper Read: Tsunami Disaster and its Implications for the
Niger Delta.
7. First National Conference on Inter-Group Relations in Nigeria in the 21st Century. Held
in Nassarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria, from 8th –11th June 2005. Paper Read:
Nigeria –Niger Delta Relations1960-1995
8. Dartmouth/University of Ibadan faculty exchange Program, Building an American
Studies Bridge. Held in Dartmouth College, 15 September 2005, Paper Read: The Legal
Basis for Ownership of Oil Resources in Nigeria 1960-1995.
9. University of Ibadan Distance Learning Centre Stakeholders’ Consultative Forum
Expanding the Frontiers of Knowledge through Learning Mode, Held at Conference
Centre, Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Wednesday, April 5, 2006.
10. Golden Jubilee Anniversary Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria. 2005.
11. Conference on “The bloody writing is forever torn” Domestic and International
Consequences of the First Governmental Effort to Abolish the Atlantic Slave Trade Held
in Accra and Elmina, Ghana, August 8- 12 2007.
12. 51ST Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria on Reflections on
Nigeria’s Post- Colonial Conflicts: The Search for Historical Depth and Resolution.
Held on May 1st-5th 2006. Paper Read: The Militarization of The Resource Control
Conflict in the Niger Delta.
13. 58th/ 59th Annual Conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria on 100 Years of
Amalgamation Held on September 22nd – 25th 2014 at University of Nigeria Nsukka.
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14. 60TH Annual conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria on Historical Society of
Nigeria at 60: The National Experience, Held at the University of Abuja11th – 14
October 2015
15. 61st Annual conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria on Nigeria Counts: Issues of
National Rebirth, Held at the University of Port Harcourt and Ignatius Ajuru University
of Education 9th – 13 October 2016
16. 62nd Annual conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria on Institutions and Nation
Building in Nigeria Since Independence, Held at the Sokoto State University, Sokoto 4th
– 8 June 2017
17. International Conference on The Humanities and Development in Africa, Held from 5-
9July 2017 at the Conference Centre, University of Ibadan. Paper Read: Engaging the
Humanities for Development in Africa.
18. Conference on The Yoruba Nation and Politics Since The Nineteenth Century: A
Conference in Honour of Professor J. A. Atanda Held on 9 – 11 October 2017 at Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye: Paper Read A Review of T. Falola (Ed.) Collected
Works of J.A. Atanda.
19. National Conference in Honour of Yakubu Ochefu on African Economic History: From
Hunters and Gatherers to the Industrial and Information Age, Held at Benue State
University Makurdi from 22-25 October 2017. Paper Read: Historicizing Revenue
Allocation and Resource Control in Nigeria Since 1960.
20. The Toyin Falola @ 65 Conference on African Knowledge and Alternative Futures held
at the Conference Centre University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria from 29-31
January 2018. Paper Read, Keynote Address on The Academic and The Crisis of
Knowledge Production and Dissemination in Nigeria.
21. Humboldt Kolleg in the Humanities Conference on Of Texts, Spaces, Signs and Symbols:
Questing Corpora for Translational Research in Humanities, held at the Conference
Centre University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria from 19-22 February 2018. Paper
Read: Rethinking Research in African History in the 21st Century.