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CURRICULUM VITAEPERSONAL DATAName in Full: Osuntokun Akinjide Idowu OladepoDate of Birth: 26th April, 1942Marital Status WidowedPostal Address: 11, Holiness Street,

Redemption Camp,Mowe, Ogun State.

E-mail Address: [email protected] no: 080-33002562No. of Children & their age: Four Name and Address of Spouse: WidowedName and Address of Next of Kin: Miss Fola Osuntokun

Nationality: NigerianState of Origin: Ekiti State

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDHigher Educational Institutions Attended with Dates

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1967-68, 1969-70.

Historiches Seminar, University of Hamburg, Germany, April 1969 – October 1969.

Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbone University, Paris, France, February, 1969 – April 1969.

Institute of Commonwealth Studies and School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, April 1968 – February 1969.

University of Ibadan Post Graduate School, 1966-67. University of Ibadan, 1963-64, 1965-66. University of London School of Oriental & African Studies and

Queen Mary’s College, 1964-65. Ibadan Grammar School, 1961-62. Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti, 1956-60.

Academic Qualifications Ph.D Dalhousie University, 1970, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

1 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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B.A. Hons. History, Ibadan, 1966, Second Class Upper Division (Magna cum laude)

Other Distinctions and AwardsOfficer of the Order of the Niger, OONFellow Nigerian Academy of Letters, FNALFellow Historical Society of Nigeria, FHSNPresidential Honours – Republic of Equatorial GuineaEmeritus Professorship at the University of Lagos 2010-

EMPLOYMENT RECORDAcademic Working Experience

a. EMERITUS PROFESSOR of History and Strategic Studies, University of Lagos 2010-

b. PROFESSOR of History and International Relations, Redeemer’s University 2005 – Present.

c. PROFESSOR of History, University of Lagos 1986 – 2005.d. VISITING PROFESSOR, Department of History University of Ibadan

2001 - 2003.e. VISITING PROFESSOR, University of Lagos, 1985 – 86.f. PROFESSOR of History, University of Maiduguri, 1982 – 85.g. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, University of Lagos, 1979 – 82.h. SENIOR LECTURER, University of Lagos, 1976-78.i. LECTURER I, University of Lagos, 1974 – 76.j. LECTURER II, University of Ibadan, 1972 – 74.k. LECTURER II, University of West Indies, 1971 – 72.l. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, University of Western Ontario, London,

Ontario, Canada, 1970-71.m.TUTOR, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1969-

70.n. TUTOR, University of Ibadan, November 1966-May 1967.

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIESa. Fellow Nigerian Society of International Affairs.b. Fellow Academy of Lettersc. Fellow of Historical Society of Nigeria.

2 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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IMPORTANT POSITIONS HELD AT NATIONAL LEVELa. DIRECTOR, National Universities Commission’s Office Ottawa,

Ontario, Canada, 1978-79.b. DIRECTOR, National Universities Commission’s Office, Washington

DC, USA, 1979-82.c. MEMBER, Committee on War Museum, 1982-85.d. MEMBER, National Board of the Directorate of Employment, 1986-

1988.e. SPECIAL ADVISER, Ministry of External Affairs, Lagos & Abuja,

1988-1990, 1991.f. AMBASSADOR Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal

Republic of Nigeria to Germany, 1991-95.g. MEMBER of Delegation of Nigeria to the United Nations General

Assembly, 1988, 1989, 1991-93, 2005-2006, 2009, 2011, 2012.h. MEMBER of National Delegation to the Conference of Parties to the

UN Convention on Climate Change, Berlin, Germany, 1995, and Copenhagen, Denmark, 2010.

i. MEMBER of five man Presidential Advisory Council on International Relations, 1999-Present.

j. Pro-Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, 2011-

RESEARCH ACTIVITIESa. Federalism and Foreign Policy: Comparison of the Foreign Policies

of Federal States, namely Germany, United States, Canada, Australia and Nigeria.

b. Diplomatic History: Theory and Practice of International Relations.c. Peace-keeping and Peace-enforcement in Africa.d. Biographies as tool of historical reconstruction.

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISIONUNIVERSITY OF LAGOS Ph.D Dissertations

1. O. Okoro: The Kitbutzen Farm Settlements in Eastern Nigeria (in progress).

2. Victor Ukaogo: From Palm Oil to Crude Oil: Trade & Politics in the Niger Delta, 1890 – 1990, Ph.D 2009

3 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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3. Adegbulu, Femi: Diplomacy and the Oyo Empire, 1650 – 1886, Ph.D 2005

4. Aworawo, A.: The Impact of Foreign Relations on Economic Development of Equatorial Guinea, 1900-1960, Ph.D 2003

5. Abolade Adeniji: Official Development Assistance to Nigeria, 1900 – 1983. Ph.D Lagos, 1996

6. Armstrong, Adejo: The Role of Nigeria in West Africa: The Politics of Hegemony in a Peripheral Region. Ph.D University of Lagos, 1990.

7. Akinyeye, A.: Anglo-French Defence Politics in West Africa 1885 – 1945. Ph.D University of Lagos, 1990.

8. Akinyele, Taiwo; Ethnic Minorities and the Politics of Irredentism in Nigeria 1939 – 1980. Ph.D University of Lagos, 1989.

9. Ogbeide, M.: A History of American Education in Nigeria, Ph. D Lagos, 1988.

10.Tata, A.: The Politics of Unity and Unification in the Cameroons 1959 –

1970. Ph.D University of Lagos, 1987.

HONOURS/DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS Emeritus Professorship, University of Lagos, 2010. Fellow, Nigerian Academy of Letters, 2007. Officer, Order of the Niger, OON, 2004. Fellow, Historical Society of Nigeria, 2002. Member, Commonwealth Expert Group on Democracy, 2002. Member, Commonwealth Election Monitoring Group in Lesotho,

2002. Member, Editorial Board African Journal of the Social Sciences

(Dakar), 2002. Editorial Adviser, Nigerian Journal of International Affairs, 2001 – University of Ibadan, Faculty of Arts Role of Honour, 2001. University of Lagos ASUU Merit Award, 1999. Presidential Honour, Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Malabo, 1990. General Editor for Spectrum Books on Nigerian Biographies. Associate Editor, Journal of Historical Society of Nigeria, (JHSN),

1976 – 78. Member of the Editorial Board, Lagos Notes and Records, 1976 –

78. Isaac Walton Killam Scholar, Dalhousie University, Halifax Nova

Scotia, Canada, 1967 – 70.

4 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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Irving and Bonar Graduate Prize in History, 1969. University of Ibadan Scholar, 1966 – 67. President, University of Ibadan Historical Society, 1966. Student-Elect. Chosen to study at University of London. (Exchange

Program between the Universities of London and Ibadan, 1964-65).

MAJOR ACADEMIC RELATED SERVICES a. Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Ekiti State University

2011-b. Member of Council, Redeemer’s University, 2005-Present.c. Dean, College of Humanities, Redeemer’s University, 2005-2007,

2009-2011.d. Head, Department of History and International Relations, 2007-

2009, 2011-e. Head, Department of History, University of Lagos, 1987–88, 1996 –

99.f. Member of Council, Lagos State University (LASU), 1988 – 90.g. Member of Council, University of Maiduguri, 1982–85.h. Member, Development Committee, University of Maiduguri, 1984–

85.i. Member, Committee of Research, University of Maiduguri, 1982–

85.j. Acted as Dean, Postgraduate School, University of Maiduguri,

1984–85.k. Head of Department of History, University of Maiduguri, 1982–85.l. Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Maiduguri, 1982–84.m.Member of Senate, University of Ibadan, 1972–74.n. Started the teaching of African History at the University of the

West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 1971–72.o. Assistant Professor, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario,

Canada, 1970-71.

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

1. ABIDAKUN: An Autobiography of Professor Akinjide Osuntokun Academic Publishers Lagos, 2006. 440 pp.

2. POWER BROKER: A Biography of Sir. Kashim Ibrahim : Spectrum Books Ltd. Ibadan/Safari Books Ltd., Jersey, 1986. 152 pp.

5 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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3. Chief S.L.A. Akintola: His Life and Times. Frank Cass, London, 1984. 191pp.

4. Nigeria in the First World War. Longman, London, 1979. 336 pp.5. Equatorial Guinea – Nigerian Relations, The Diplomacy of Labour.

Oxford University Press, Ibadan, 1978.6. Government and Politics for West African Students: with Ladi

Adamolekun, Heinemann, Ibadan, 1977. 298pp.7. Critical issues in Nigeria’s Foreign and Domestic Politics Ekiti

University Press (Forthcoming)8. With Tunde Oduwobi, Shoun Jimoh Oyewumi, Ajagungbade III:

Merchant Prince. Book Builders: Ibadan 20119. Nigeria We Hail Thee . A Play I.C.S. publishers, Lagos, 2008. 10. A. B. O. Oyediran : A Life Lived for Others with T. Ajilore,B. Faseke

Book Builders Ibadan 2013EDITED BOOKSAs General Editor Spectrum Books on Nigerian Biographies.

11. John Mamman Garba: “The Time Has Come”: An Autobiography. Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 1988. 12. S. D. Onabamiro: Three Generations. Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 1987.

13. General Olusegun Obasanjo: Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu: An Intimate Portrait: Spectrum Books, 1986, as General Editor.

SOLE OR PART EDITORSHIP

14. The Niger-Delta: Politics of Economic and Cultural Despair published by ICS Lagos 2012.

15. Democracy and Sustainable Development in Nigeria . Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Lagos, 2002.

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16. History and Cultures of Nigeria up to AD 2000. Frankad Publishers. Lagos,

2002.17. Environmental Problems of the Niger-Delta, Friedrich Ebert

Foundation, Lagos, 2000.

18. Current Issues in Nigerian Environment . Davidson Press, Ibadan, 1998.

19. Nigerian Peoples and Cultures. Davidson Press, Ibadan, 1998. 20. Nigeria : The Universities, the Nation and the Economic Recession:

Proceedings of the 6th Annual Seminar of Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities. University of Ibadan Press, 1985.

21. Dimensions of Environmental Problems in Nigeria: Davidson Press, Ibadan,

1977.

WITH OTHERS

22. With Prof Biola Omolewa: J.F. Ade Ajayi: A life in our times. (forthcoming)

23. Making Democracy Work for Pro-Poor Development: Report by a Commonwealth Group of Experts, Commonwealth Secretariat,

London, 2003.24. The Lesotho General Election: Report of the Commonwealth

Observer Group, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 2002.

25. Nigeria: Bumpy Ride to the 21 st Century. House of Lords, Ibadan, 2000.

26. Nigeria and ECOWAS: Toward a Dynamic Regional Integration. Nigerian

Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Lagos, 1993.

27. Nigeria at the United Nations: Partnership for a better World. Third World

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Press, New York, 1992.

28. Nigeria and the Organisation of African Unity: In Search of African Reality. Third World Press, New York, 1992.

29. “The Ibadan School of History” in Biola Omolewa & A. Osuntokun (eds) J.F.

Ade Ajayi A life in our times (forthcoming)

30. With Prof Biola Omolewa “J.F. Ade Ajayi’s Secondary School years” ibid (forthcoming)

31. With Prof Tunji Oloruntimehin “The Intellectual contribution of Ajayi History”

ibid (forthcoming)

CHAPTERS IN BOOK32. “Obafemi Awolowo”. Politician, Prophet, Philosopher and Patriot” in

AWO: onThe Trail of a Titan Bookbuilders Ibadan 2009.

33. “A panoramic Historical Discourse on Xenophobia” In A. A. Olowu: Xenophobia: a Contemporary Issue in Psychology. Integrity Press, Lagos 2008.

34. “Nigeria and Her Neighbours” in Raufu Mustapha and Adekeye Adebajo

eds. Gulliver’s Troubles; Nigeria’s Foreign Policy After the Cold War: University of Kwazulu Press Durban 2008.

35. “Genesis, Development and Practice of the Art or Science of Diplomacy” in

Femi Adegbulu ed. Topics and Issues in Foreign Policy Babcock University

Press, Ilishan 2006.

36. “The African Union and the Foreign Policy Goals of African States”, in Taiwo Akinyele ed. African Integration Images and Perspectives University of Lagos Lagos 2006.

8 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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37. “Nigeria and the United Nations: When Service deserves its reward” in Bola A. Akinterinwa Nigeria and the United Nations Security Council, Vantage

Publishers, Ibadan 2005.

38. “The Two Imesis: Shared History but Different Future” in Taiwo Akinyele ed. Contemporary Issues in Boundaries and Governance in Nigeria Friedrich

Ebert Foundation, Lagos 2005

39. “Historical Background Survey of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy” in U. Joy Ogwu ed. New Horizons for Nigeria in World Affairs, NIIA, Lagos, 2005.

40. “Kayode Osuntokun: an intimate portrait” in O. O. Akinkugbe and Kayode Oyediran eds.: The Sinews of Success: Essays in Honour of Kayode Osuntokun¸ Book Builders: Ibadan 2005.

41. “My Life and My Philosophy” in Dipo Ajayi ed. This I Believe: The Philosophies and Personal Histories of 24 Eminent Nigerian Achievers. Prestige Associates (Publishers). 2004.

42. “Britain, Nigeria and the Commonwealth” in Nigeria, Africa and the Commonwealth N.I.I.A. Lagos 2004.

43. “Environmental Consideration in Sustainable Development in Africa: What

Role NEPAD?” in NEPAD in the Nigeria Dock N.I.I.A. Lagos 2004.

44. “An Academic in Government: Reflection on my services in the Ministry of

External Affairs 1988 – 1995” in Bola Akinterinwa ed. Nigeria’s NewForeign Policy Thrust Vantage Publishers, Ibadan 2004.

45. “Foreign Policy Challenges: Olusegun Obasanjo as President of Nigeria and

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Chairman of the African Union in Bola Akinterinwa ed. Nigeria and the

Development of the African Union. Vantage Publisher Ibadan, 2004.

46. “Grassroots Participation in Politics and the Challenges of Democratisation in Nigeria” in Political Change in Nigeria New Era Foundation, Lagos 2003.

47. “Conceptual African Approach to Management” in Ifechukwu J.A.O. and

Okenikmpe M.N. eds. African Approach to Management Goldland Publishers

Lagos. 2003.48. “Foreign Policy during the Babangida Years” in IBB: A Heritage of

Reform ed.B. Y. Mohammed & Chidi Amuta. The Open Press Ltd. Zaria, 2002.

49. “Governance, Environment and Development in Nigeria” in Eruvbetine ed.

Humanities and the Development of Nigeria Lagos, 2001.50. “Environmental Problems and Sustainable Development in

Nigeria”. ObafemiAwolowo Foundation Lecture, Lagos 2000.

51. “The Niger-Delta and Environmental Problems in Nigeria’ in Jide Osuntokun

ed. Environmental Problems of the Niger-Delta, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Lagos. 2000.

52. “Backward to the Future: The Case for the Restructuring of the Federal

Republic of Nigeria” in Federalism and Political Structure of Nigeria, Friedrich

Ebert Foundation, Lagos, 2000.53. “Academic Excellence in the Ivory Tower”. ASUU First Annual

Lecture, University of Lagos Press, 1999.

54. “Development of Political Culture in Nigeria” in Nigerian Peoples and Culture

10 Curriculum Vitae: Professor Akinjide Osuntokun, OON, FNAL

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edited by Osuntokun, A, & Olukoju A., Davidson Press, Ibadan, 1998.

55. “Democracy in Africa and the Future of Nigerian Foreign Policy” in A.

Osuntokun & A. Olukoju ed. Nigerian Peoples and Culture. Davidson, Press, Ibadan, 1998.

56. “Political Culture and Urban Development in Nigeria: An Historical Overview”

In Dimensions of Environmental Problems in Nigeria edited by A. Osuntokun: Davidson Press, University of Ibadan, 1997.

57. “The Security Dynamics of Nigeria-Equatorial Guinea Relations”; Bassey/Ate

& Bola Akinterinwa. Nigeria and its immediate Neighbours, Constraints and Prospects of Sub-regional Security in the 1990s, N.I.I.A., Lagos, 1992.

58. “The Relevance of the Humanities and the Contribution of Nigeria to

Civilization through the Humanities”. The Humanities and National Development in Nigeria. Edited by A. E. Eruvbetine & Nina Mba: Nelson Publishers, Lagos, 1991.

59. “Relationship between National Communication Policy and National Foreign

Policy Thrust”, in Tony Nnaemeka, Egerton Uvieghara, Didi Uyo Eds. Philosophy and Dimension of National Communication Policy. Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 1989.

60. “Lagos and Political Awareness in Nigeria 1880 – 1930”, in A. Adefuye,

Babatunde Agiri, Jide Osuntokun. History of the Peoples of Lagos State, Lantern Books, 1987.

61. “Introduction of Christianity and Islam in Lagos State” in A. Adefuye,

Babatunde Agiri, Jide Osuntokun: History of the Peoples of Lagos State, Lantern Books, Lagos, 1987.

62. “Nigeria’s Foreign Policy, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” Proceedings of

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Faculty of Arts, Annual Lecture, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, 18 June, 1987.

63. “The Civil War: Its place in the continuing evolution of the Nigerian State”.

Proceedings of a Seminar on Historical Roots of the Contemporary Nigerian Nation at Kaduna, 1986.

64. “The 1914 – 1918 European War and West Africa” in Ajayi and Crowder,

History of West Africa, 2nd ed. Vol. 2 Longman, London, 1985.65. “Expansion of University Education in Nigeria: Problems and

Prospects” in M. O. Kayode and Y. B. Usman: The Economic and Social Development of

Nigeria66. “Patterns of Access to Education in Nigeria in Historical

Perspective” in C.M.B. Brann (ed.) Restriction of Access to Education in Nigeria,

University of Maiduguri Press, 1985.

67. “Review of Literature on the Nigerian Civil War” in T. N. Tamuno: 25 Years of

Nigerian Independence, Heinemann, Ibadan, 1985.68. “Ten Years of the Faculty of Arts” with C.M.B. Brann, 10 Years of

the University of Maiduguri, University of Maiduguri Press, 1983.

69. “Historical Background to Nigerian Federalism”, in Readings on Federalism,

ed. Dr. B. Akinyemi, et.al., N.I.I.A., 1979.70. “Nigeria-Fernando Po Relations from Colonial Times to

Independence” in Nigeria and the World: Readings in Nigerian Foreign Policy, ed. A. B. Akinyemi, Oxford University Press, Ibadan, 1978.

71. Sustainable environment in a Democratic space” in Environment and

Development of the Niger-Delta edited by A.O. Osuntokun and Victor Ukaogo.

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72. “Political instability and Economic Development in Nigeria” Nigerian Studies

edited by A.O. Osuntokun and Victor Ukaogo. Gold line and Jacobs, Glasboro, NewJersey 2010.

73. “Colonial and Post-Colonial Culture of Nigeria” In Olu Obafemi and Ahmed

Yerima: eds. Cultural Studies: Theories, Concepts and Practice: National

Institute Kuru, Nigeria, 2011.74. “The Judiciary and Sustenance of Democracy and good governance

in Nigeria 1999-2008. In The Humanities and Good Governance.

NAL Occasional Publication The Nigerian Academy of Letters Ibadan, 2009.

75. “The Curse of Elections in Nigeria 1923-2011”. NAL Occasional Publication

The Nigerian Academy of Letters, Ibadan, 2012.76. “Nigeria’s Role in African and World Affairs Since 1999” in Ladipo

Adamolekun ed. Ideas for Development Caligata Publishing co. Ibadan 2011.

77. “Nigeria the Way Forward” in Ladipo Adamolekun ed. The Future of Nigeria .

78. “Jubril Aminu: A life in our times” Nigerian biographies edited by Professor A. Adekunle.

79. “Ajibola Idowu Ige: His life and times” Nigerian biographies by Professor A.

Adekunle.

IN JOURNALS

80. “Research Methodology Across Disciplines” in Redeemer’s University

Quarterly Seminars and Workshops. Volume 2: 2007.81. Nigerian Universities in Global Perspective in Oye Ogun Journal of

Arts Vol. III June, 2007.

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82. “The Commonwealth and Consolidation of Democracy in Africa” Nigerian

Journal on International Affairs” Vol. 30 No.2, 2004.83. “Teaching History and International Relations in the University of

Lagos Since the 1970s” Lagos Historical Review Vol. 4 2004.

84. “Some Thoughts on Traditional African Idea of Management”. Journal of

Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No.1. 200385. “A Century of War and Peace in Yorubaland. 1793 – 1893. Review

Essay”Lagos Historical Review: A Journal of the Department of History, University of Lagos, Vol. 1 No. 1 2002.

86. “The Thrust of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in the Future”, Nigerian Forum,

May/June 1987.87. “The Nigerian Military 1967 – 1970: A Review Essay” The Nigerian

Journal ofPolitical Economy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1983, pp. 276 – 297.

88. “Franco-British Administration of the Mandated Territory of the Cameroons,

1932 – 1939; A Study in Comparative Administration”, A Quarterly Journal of Administration, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1976.

89. “Problems of Military Recruitment in Nigeria during the First World War”, The

Calabar Historical Journal Vol. 1 No. 2, November 1976.90. “West African Armed Revolts During the First World War”, Tarikh,

Vol. 5 No.3, 1976.

91. “From Provisional to Permanent Partition: the Cameroons from 1916 – 1922”.

Nigerian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 2, Nos 2 and 3, 1976.

92. “Nigeria and the Empire Resources Development Committee”, Lagos Notes

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and Records, A Journal of African Studies, Vol. 6, 1976.93. “The Foreign Policy of Anglophone West African Countries Since

Independence”, Nigeria Magazine, No. 117-118, 1975.94. “The Nigerian Regiment 1914-1916”, Savanna: A Journal of the

Environmental and Social Sciences. Vol. 4 No. 1, June 1975.95. “The Lagos Press and the Development of Nigeria Nationalism

During theFirst World War” Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1975.

96. Britain, Germany and Nigeria’s War Economy, 1914 – 1919”, Ikenga:

Journal of African History, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1974.97. “Anglo-Spanish Relations in West Africa during the First World

War”, Journal of Historical Society of Nigeria, Vol. 7, No. 2, June 1974.

98. “The Response of the Colonial Administration in Nigeria to IslamicInsurgency in the French Sudan and Sahara, 1916 – 1918” Cahier d’Etudes Africaines, 57 XV-1, pp. 85 – 93. 1974.

99. “Sir Hugh Clifford’s Response to Political and Socio-Economic Problems in

Nigeria after the First World War”, Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria (JHSN), Vol. 7, December 1973.

100. “Revolts and Disaffection in Nigeria during the First World War”, Canadian

Journal of African Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 171-173, 1971.101. “Rebellion and Pacification in Nigeria during the First World War”,

Irving andBonar Essay, University of Ibadan, 1970.

102. “Islamic Revolutions in West Africa in the 19th Century”, Historia, University of

Ibadan, 1966.

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MONOGRAPHS

103. The Genesis of Lagos Paramountcy in the Rise of Nigerian Nationalism Lagos

State University 15th Convocation Lecture, 2008.104. The Challenges Facing University Education in Nigeria University of

JosConvocation Lecture, Jos 2006.

105. The Dynamics of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in the Future: Inaugural Lecture,

University of Lagos Press, 1998.

106. “The Humanities and National Development in Nigeria”, Osun StateUniversity Faculty of Arts Lecture, 2009.

107. “Democracy and Democratic Governance in Nigeria, the Search for Political

Stability in Nigeria”, University of Ibadan Post-Graduate School Lecture. Volume 1, 2004.

108. “The Search for Academic Excellence in Nigerian Universities”, Faculty of Arts

Annual Lecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 2003.

109. “Democracy and Political Stability in Nigeria”, Nigerian Institute of Policy and

Strategic Studies, Kuru Convocation Lecture, 2009.

110. “Politics in Post 2011 Nigeria: Is Yorubaland Endangered?” Lecture hosted

and Published by the Omoluabi, February, 2011.

111. “Election, Democracy and Political Realignment in Nigeria” Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State Convocation, Lecture 2013.

112. “The place of the Yoruba in the ethno-political configuration of Nigeria” Splash Radio Annual Lecture Ibadan, 2013

113. “A Hegemon In A Peripheral Region Of The World: The Future of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy” Nigerian Society of International Affairs (Nsia) Annual Lecture, 2013.

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114. “Egg head’s engagement with global and national problem: The Need for a National Think Tank in Nigeria, 2013.

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