Lanre Olu-Adeyemi

Lanre Olu-Adeyemi
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Professor at Adekunle Ajasin University

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14
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Current institution
Adekunle Ajasin University
Current position
  • Professor
Additional affiliations
April 2013 - February 2017
Ondo State Government
Position
  • Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, Research & Strategy
January 2001 - present
Adekunle Ajasin University
Position
  • Professor
Description
  • Teaching, Research and Community Service
Education
May 2006 - November 2008
Adekunle Ajasin University
Field of study
  • Political Science
February 2002 - August 2005
Ambrose Alli University
Field of study
  • Law
July 1999 - August 2000
University of Ibadan
Field of study
  • International Relations

Publications

Publications (14)
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The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic and the consequence lockdown stimulated palliatives implementation towards reducing the impact of lockdown on the citizens but it appears that in Nigeria, palliative is yet to have significant impact on human security as hunger, poverty and insecurity continue to exacerbate in the country. Reviewed literature insp...
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An exposition on the dilemma of cultural decimation that has befallen African peoples and culture. Colonialism and its vestiges had paved way for today's cultural globalisation by leaving Africa in a state of cultural disorientation and vulnerability to an unending cultural invasion. Western culture fuels globalisation just as it did during the age...
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Participation in public expenditure management by the people themselves, or by the civil society organizations and parliaments who represent them is emerging as a major new arena for political activity and economic policy-making across the globe. However, in several parts of Africa, there are evidences of wide gaps between the expected roles of cit...
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Elections are democratic rituals that occur periodically across the globe, but in most developing democracies in Africa, human rights is under threat of violation due to Machiavellian dispositions of political players. This study investigates human rights violation in context of elections in Nigeria as well as level of stakeholders' involvement and...
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Is there borderline in Nigeria's northeast? Multi-national joint task force and counterinsurgency operation in perspective Lanre Olu-Adeyemi* and Shaibu Makanjuola T. Department of Political Science and Administration, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Ondo State, Nigeria. Received 10 September, 2019; Accepted 6 March, 2020 Borderline as a...
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This paper examines the effect of oil pipeline vandalism on the Nigerian economic, social and environmental space. It seeks to establish the implications of oil pipeline vandalism for Nigeria especially as it relates to dwindling fortunes for the livelihood of the people of Niger Delta and the national economy cum security. This paper utilized seco...
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Displacement stemming from multifarious factors turned millions to refugees in their own country and across international boundaries. This study appraised living conditions in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps to justify whether human rights have been redefined in Nigeria. To achieve this, two pertinent questions were raised: Are there human...
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Displacement stemming from multifarious factors turned millions to refugees in their own country and across international boundaries. This study appraised living conditions in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps to justify whether human rights have been redefined in Nigeria. To achieve this, two pertinent questions were raised: Are there human...
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The Niger Delta is the major hub of the Nigerianeconomy, but the oil rich region continues to linger in violenceoccasioned by multifarious social, political & environmentalissues. This study appraised Federal Government's amnestyprogramme and peace-building in Nigeria's Niger Delta. Threequestions were addressed: How has amnesty contributed topeace...
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The triumph of the democratic order in Africa will depend to a large extent on the capacity of stakeholders to tackle the ravages of corruption. Across the continent, the quest for economic and political development had been hampered by corruption on the part of the leaders and followers, thus making the democratic enterprise appear as condemned to...

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