Peace & Security

The Leadership Conundrum in Nigeria and Implications for the Development and Peace of the Niger Delta Region

By  and |2023-12-14T09:58:47+00:00December 14th, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Policy, Publications|Tags: , |

By TAPUKA Gerald1 Ph.D Fellow in Peace Journalism, Department of Peace & Development Studies Protestant University of Central Africa, Cameroun William Hermann ARREY, Ph.D Senior Lecturer and Chair, Department of  Peace and Development Studies, FSSIR,Protestant [...]

Nigeria’s Policy Response to the Niger Delta and Boko Haram Crises and the Challenges of Post-Conflict Environment

By  and |2023-12-14T09:58:52+00:00December 14th, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Policy, Publications|Tags: , , |

By Prof Kehinde Olayode1 Principal Investigator/Coordinator ARUA/UKRI Capacity Building Project in Post-Conflict Societies Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. & William Hermann ARREY, Ph.D Senior Lecturer and Chair, Department of Peace and Development Studies, FSSIR, [...]

The Second Decolonisation in French Africa en Marche and the Security Challenges

By |2023-12-14T09:58:54+00:00December 14th, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Policy, Publications|Tags: , , |

By Francis Tazoacha (Download pdf) Introduction Recent events in former French African colonies may seem strange to some people, but to others, these events have been long overdue. Many see it as Africans’ intransigence to [...]

Highlighting the challenges of Regional Councils in the Implementation of Effective Decentralization in Cameroon

By |2023-08-31T09:03:06+00:00July 18th, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Publications|Tags: , |

Decentralization, in itself, is understood as an advanced and structural system of public administration which obliges

Exploring Precolonial Free Trade in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

By |2023-05-30T14:02:59+00:00May 29th, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Precolonial Free Trade, Publications|Tags: , |

Mankon kingdom is one of the oldest kingdoms among the grass field people of the Northwest of Cameroon. The Fon and the council of elders further said that the fondom is ruled by a Fon with rights to kinghood inherited by birth.

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