Prof. Amaechi Edmund Egboh

Prof. Amaechi Edmund Egboh is a PROFESSOR in POLITICAL SCIENCE Department, Faculty Of Social Sciences in Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Prof. Amaechi Edmund Egboh

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Prof. Edmund Amaechi Egboh is a Professor of Political Science/Public Administration and Government in the department of Political Science, Nnamdi Azikiwe University. He holds a PhD in Political Science, Public Administration and Government amongst other degrees and certifications. He is a seasoned teacher and academic and has published several scholarly works.

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Political Science, Faculty Of Social Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Faculty/Unit:
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department/Sub-Unit:
POLITICAL SCIENCE

Academic Qualifications

Degrees / Basic Certificates
1Centro Escolar University Manila Philippines. (Doctor of Philosophy, March, 1987)
September, 1984 to March, 1987
DPA Public Administration
2University of Manila. (Master Degree, October, 1984)
July, 1983 to October, 1984
M.A Political Science
3Adamson University Manila Philippines. (Bachelor Degree, March, 1983)
March, 1980 to March, 1983
B.A Political Science

Creative Output

Journal Articles
1J.C.Okafor, E. A. Egboh, Emma E. O.Chukwuemeka. (2012, January), "Changing Perspectives of Nigeria Political Development: From Militarism to incumbency and godfatherism.", Journal of Political Science and Public Affairs
2Egboh Edmund A., Emma Chukwuemeka. (2012, January), "Public-Private Partnership in Nigeria: The Challenges of Human Relations Management.", Arabian Journal of Business & Management Review.
3Egboh Edmund A., V.O.S. Okeke, Ojukwu Uche Grace. (2010, January), "Crisis in comparative government and politics in Africa and the rest of the world: Approaches and Methods", Journal of Africa in a New World Order, Vol. 3, (Issue 2)
4Egboh Edmund A. (2009, January), "Migration, Urbanization and Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities For Sustainable Development", Nnamdi AzikiweJournal Of The Social Sciences, Vol. 1, (Issue 1)