Dr. Abuoma Chinonso Agajelu

Dr. Abuoma Chinonso Agajelu is a LECTURER I in HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Department, Faculty Of Arts in Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Dr. Abuoma Chinonso Agajelu

Staff Profile

Dr. Abuoma C. Agajelu is a Lecturer I in the Department of History and International Studies. In 2011, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and International Studies, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, graduating with a Second Class Honours, Upper Division. After a year compulsory NYSC programme he enrolled for Post Graduate studies in the same university and in 2016 he obtained a Master of Arts Degree in History and International Studies, specialising in Economic History. Abuoma went further to bag a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the same Department and university, specialising in Business and Development History. Dr. Agajelu was also a lecturer in the Department of History and International Relations, Paul University from 2016 to 2019. While in Paul University he served as Acting Head of Department from March to December 2019. He has successfully supervised numerous B.A Projects and has authored several journal articles, conference papers and book chapters. Dr. Agajelu is a native of Agulu, in Anaocha Local Government Area, Anambra State. He is married to Mrs. Oluchukwu Agajelu and they are blessed with three kids.

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History And International Studies, Faculty Of Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Faculty/Unit:
FACULTY OF ARTS
Department/Sub-Unit:
HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Academic Qualifications

Degrees / Basic Certificates
1Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (Doctor of Philosophy, June, 2026)
December, 2016 to May, 2026
PhD History And International Studies
2Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (Master Degree, October, 2016)
December, 2012 to July, 2016
M.A History And International Studies
3Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (Bachelor Degree, July, 2011)
September, 2007 to July, 2011
B.A History And International Studies
4Modern Ideal College, Abakpa-Nike, Enugu. (SSCE, February, 2002)
September, 1995 to December, 2000
SSCE

Relevant/Working Experience

1Lecturer I, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
October, 2023 to Present
2Lecturer 2, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
December, 2020 to Present
3Assistant Lecturer, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
December, 2019 to December, 2020

Creative Output

Book Chapters
1Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2018, November) The Problem of Economic Policy Implementation in Nigeria: An Analysis of the Second and Fourth Republics Coskan Associates, pp 387-393
Journal Articles
1Abuoma C. Agajelu, Chinwe A. Alazor. (2024, July), "The Dynamics of Electoral Malpractice in Nigeria: An Analysis of the 2023 Presidential Election", NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (NJAH), Vol. -34, (Issue 13)
2Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2024, November), "THE IGBO IN MODERN NIGERIA; A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, 1970-2019", UZU JOURNAL, Vol. 49, (Issue 13)
3Abuoma C. Agajelu, Idara C. Aniefiok-Ezemonye (Née Aniefiok-Hanson). (2023, July), "The Activities of International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Nigeria: A Discourse", Nigerian Journal of Arts and Humanities (NJAH), Vol. 3, (Issue 1), pp 130-137
4Nwachukwu J. Obiakor, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2022, June), "Nigeria-EU Relations, a Foreign Policy Reflections of Muhammadu Buhari Administration", Icheke Journal of the Faculty of Humanities, Vol. -30, (Issue -1), pp 305-317
5Abuoma C. Agajelu, Nwachukwu J. Obiakor. (2021, July), "Environmental Concerns and Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises in Awka, Anambra State: An Historical Study Of Boblyn-Chi Limited, 2003-2019", Nigerian Journal of African Studies (NJAS), Vol. 2, (Issue 2), pp 1-17
6Abuoma C. Agajelu, Stella Agbanyim. (2021, December), "Intra-Communal Conflicts in Post-Colonial Igboland, The Agulu Case, 1990-2002", Kenneth Dike Journal of African Studies, Vol. 1, (Issue 2), pp 178-198
7Abuoma C. Agajelu, Oluchukwu N. Orizu. (2019, September), "Monoculturalism in Nigeria: A Study of A Giant Economy that Lacks Leadership, 1957-2019", A New Journal of African Studies, Vol. 15, (Issue 1), pp 73-91
8Okafor Gabriel Ogechi, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2018, February), "The Mano River Union: The Case of a Troubled Sub-Regional Organisation", Hezekiah University Journal of Humanities (HUJOH), Vol. 2
9Abuoma C. Agajelu, Idara C. Aniefiok-Hanson. (2018, January), "The International Monetary Fund and Senegal Relations, from 1979 to 2004", Preorcjah, Vol. 3, (Issue 2), pp 78-99
10Oluchukwu N. Orizu, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2018, April), "From a Clearing House to a Monetary Agency: West African Sub-regional Integration Efforts in Historical Perspective", Renaissance University Journal of Management and Social Sciences (RUJMASS), Vol. 4, (Issue 1)
11Abuoma C. Agajelu, Oluchukwu N. Orizu. (2018, May), "Leopold Von Ranke and Development of Modern Historiography", Renaissance University Journal of Management and Social Sciences (RUJMASS, Vol. 4, (Issue 1)
12Nwachukwu J. Obiakor, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2018, September), "The Free Trade Debate, Economic Recession and Global South since 2000 AD", UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 19, (Issue 1), pp 41-68
13Abuoma C. Agajelu, Chukwuemeka Basil Ejidike,. (2018, May), "‘Khaki and Agbada,’ A Historical Analysis of the Peoples Democratic Party Government in Anambra State, 1999-2006", The Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, Vol. 11, (Issue 1)
14Abuoma C. Agajelu, Oluchukwu N. Orizu. (2017, January), "The Brexit: Implications and Lessons for African Union", IGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 3, (Issue 2), pp 161-171
15Nwachukwu J. Obiakor, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2016, January), "British Colonial Economic Policies and Infrastructure in Nigeria: The Rail Transport Example, 1898-1960", IGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 2, (Issue 3), pp 13-27
16Abuoma C. Agajelu, Nwachukwu Obiakor, Leo O. Nnoli,. (2016, January), "A History of the IMF-Nigeria Relations Since the 1970s", International Journal for Social Studies, Vol. 2, (Issue 8), pp 106-121
Conference Papers
1Abuoma C. Agajelu, Oluchukwu N. Orizu. (2019, April), "Monoculturalism in Nigeria: A Study of a Giant Economy that Lacks Leadership, 1957-2019",
2Abuoma C. Agajelu, K. Nweze Agajelu. (2017, June), "The Problem of Public Policy Implementation as a Major Factor of Underdevelopment in Nigeria: An Assessment of Major Economic Policies of the Second and Fourth Republics",
3Abuoma C. Agajelu, Chukwuemeka Basil Ejidike. (2017, April), "Change Management in the Democratic Process of Anambra State: A Historical Analysis of the Peoples Democratic Party Government in the State, 1999-2007", , 2017 Annual International Faculty of Arts Conference, NAU in Collaboration with Chinese Research Centre of Nigeria, Confucius Institute, NAU. Theme: Humanities and Change Management.
4K. Nweze Agajelu, Chukwujekwu Onyinye, Abuoma C. Agajelu. (2016, December), "British Exit from the European Union: Global Challenges and Implications for African Development",

Academic Leadership Qualities

Contributions to the University/Society
1RA/Ward Collation Officer, "Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)" (March, 2023)
2Coordinator, "Paul University, Awka" (May, 2019 to December, 2019)

Relevant Events Attended

Conferences
1"The 17th UAACAI International Conference cum Capacity-Building Workshop in Conjunction with Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, South-East Zone, Nigeria, 2017", (Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, South-East Zone, Nigeria), Collage of Education (Technical), Umunze
2"2017 Annual International Faculty of Arts Conference, NAU in Collaboration with Chinese Research Centre of Nigeria, Confucius Institute, NAU", (Faculty of Arts in Collaboration with Chinese Research Centre of Nigeria, Confucius Institute), Faculty of Arts NAU
3",” 4th National Conference of School of Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, 2016", (Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze), FCE(T) Umunze
4"2019 Annual International Faculty of Arts Conference, NAU Theme: Humanities and Leadership in Africa", (Faculty of Arts, NAU), Faculty of Arts Auditorium