Contending Issues in the Niger Delta Crisis of Nigeria - Journal of ...
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Egbadju Obukohwo Abraham Owolabi, O and Okwechime, I (2007) “Oil and Security in Nigeria: The Niger Delta crisis”, in African Development, Vol. XXXII, No. 1. Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. Oyebadejo, O. and Ugbaja, V. (1995) “Oil as Threat; Well Blowouts, Pipeline Failures and Spills”, Nigeria Oil and Gas Monthly, September, vol. 1 No. 9. Saro-Wiwa, K (1995) A Month and a Day: A Detention Dairy, Ibadan: Spectrum Books Limited. Sun, Lagos 18 May, 2009 Sun, Lagos 23 May, 2009 Taiwo, O. and Akin-Aina, T. (1991) “Environmental Implications of Oil-Production and Policy Framework in Nigeria”, in Tomori, S. ed; Oil and Gas Sector in the Nigerian Economy, Lagos: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lagos, Nigeria. Tamuno, T. (1999) “On the Niger Delta Question”, Lecture deliver under the auspices of the Rivers State College of Arts and Science, Port-Harcourt and the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nkpolu, Port- Harcourt. Turner, T (2001) “Oil Companies Lie, Deceive, Play Ethnic Card to Divide Host Communities” National Interest, Vol.1 No 221, July 31. Vanguard, Lagos 18 May, 2009 Vanguard, Lagos 19 May, 2009 Vanguard, Lagos 25 May, 2009 Vanguard, Lagos 28 May, 2009 Watts, M. and Lubeck, P (1983) “The Popular Classes and the Oil Boom: A Political Economy of Rural and Urban Poverty” in Zartman, W. ed, The Political Economy Of Nigeria, New York: Praeger Publishers. 297
Contending Issues in the Niger Delta Crisis of Nigeria About the Contributors: Akpomuvire, Mukoro (PhD) is on Sabbatical leave from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife to Delta State University, Abraka. He is currently the Head of the Department of Political Science at Abraka. He also once served as a Head of Department at the Obafemi Awolowo University. He has major scholarly works in the field of Public Administration. These works have come out in the form of books, contribution to book chapters, Articles in both national and international journals, monographs and Research findings. Importantly, he is a consultant on Human Resources Management and Governance. He has done major works for the Federal government and the Delta State Government of Nigeria and several International Bodies including the United Nations. He is currently researching into the activities of Non-Governmental Organisation's involvement in Governance in Africa. Dr L. A. Afinotan is with the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji. Nigeria Awoleye Mike is currently a senior research officer at the National Center for Technology Management (an agency of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Clement Odiri Obagbinoko teaches Political Science at the Delta State University Abraka Nigeria. He obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) Degree in Political Science. Second Class (Hons.) Upper Division at the Edo State University Ekpoma Nigeria; a Master of Science (M.Sc) Degree in Public Administration from the University of Benin and a Bachelor of Law (LL.B) Degree also from the University of Benin, Benin-City Nigeria. He is currently a Doctoral student at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria. Egbadju Abraham is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Delta State University Abraka. He specialises in Policy Studies, Comparative Politics and Environmental Politics. He has several publications to his credit in these fields. He is currently engaged in a research on Environmental Degradation in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. Esekumemu Clark holds a doctorate degree from the University of Vienna. He has published three books and several articles in journals, 298
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Egbadju Obukohwo Abraham<br />
Owolabi, O and Okwechime, I (2007) “Oil and Security <strong>in</strong> <strong>Niger</strong>ia: The <strong>Niger</strong> <strong>Delta</strong><br />
crisis”, <strong>in</strong> African Development, Vol. XXXII, No. 1. Council for <strong>the</strong><br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Social Science Research <strong>in</strong> Africa.<br />
Oyebadejo, O. and Ugbaja, V. (1995) “Oil as Threat; Well Blowouts, Pipel<strong>in</strong>e<br />
Failures and Spills”, <strong>Niger</strong>ia Oil and Gas Monthly, September, vol. 1 No. 9.<br />
Saro-Wiwa, K (1995) A Month and a Day: A Detention Dairy, Ibadan: Spectrum<br />
Books Limited.<br />
Sun, Lagos 18 May, 2009<br />
Sun, Lagos 23 May, 2009<br />
Taiwo, O. and Ak<strong>in</strong>-A<strong>in</strong>a, T. (1991) “Environmental Implications <strong>of</strong> Oil-Production<br />
and Policy Framework <strong>in</strong> <strong>Niger</strong>ia”, <strong>in</strong> Tomori, S. ed; Oil and Gas Sector <strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Niger</strong>ian Economy, Lagos: Faculty <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Lagos, <strong>Niger</strong>ia.<br />
Tamuno, T. (1999) “On <strong>the</strong> <strong>Niger</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> Question”, Lecture deliver under <strong>the</strong><br />
auspices <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rivers State College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Science, Port-Harcourt and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rivers State University <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology, Nkpolu, Port-<br />
Harcourt.<br />
Turner, T (2001) “Oil Companies Lie, Deceive, Play Ethnic Card to Divide Host<br />
Communities” National Interest, Vol.1 No 221, July 31.<br />
Vanguard, Lagos 18 May, 2009<br />
Vanguard, Lagos 19 May, 2009<br />
Vanguard, Lagos 25 May, 2009<br />
Vanguard, Lagos 28 May, 2009<br />
Watts, M. and Lubeck, P (1983) “The Popular Classes and <strong>the</strong> Oil Boom: A Political<br />
Economy <strong>of</strong> Rural and Urban Poverty” <strong>in</strong> Zartman, W. ed, The Political<br />
Economy Of <strong>Niger</strong>ia, New York: Praeger Publishers.<br />
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