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Peter Oluchukwu Mbah, PhD
Peter Oluchukwu Mbah, PhD
Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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Care of the elderly in Nigeria: Implications for policy
PL Tanyi, P André, P Mbah
Cogent Social Sciences 4 (1), 1555201, 2018
1132018
Inclusive municipal solid waste management policy in Nigeria: engaging the informal economy in post-2015 development agenda
PO Mbah, TC Nzeadibe
Local environment 22 (2), 203-224, 2017
652017
Elite Politics and the Emergence of Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria.
P Mbah, C Nwangwu, HC Edeh
Trames: A Journal of the Humanities & Social Sciences 21 (2), 2017
612017
Party defection and democratic consolidation in Nigeria, 1999-2009
P Mbah
Afro Asian Journal of Social Sciences 2 (2), 1-21, 2011
602011
Contentious elections, political exclusion, and challenges of national integration in Nigeria
PO Mbah, C Nwangwu, SC Ugwu
Cogent Social Sciences, 2019
512019
COVID-19 pandemic and informal urban governance in Africa: A political economy perspective
CJ Onyishi, AUP Ejike-Alieji, CK Ajaero, CC Mbaegbu, CC Ezeibe, ...
Journal of Asian and African Studies 56 (6), 1226-1250, 2021
492021
Political campaign and democratisation: Interrogating the use of hate speech in the 2011 and 2015 general elections in Nigeria
OM Ikeanyibe, CC Ezeibe, PO Mbah, C Nwangwu
Journal of Language and Politics 17 (1), 92-117, 2018
432018
Beyond urban vulnerability: interrogating the social sustainability of a livelihood in the informal economy of Nigerian cities
TC Nzeadibe, PO Mbah
Review of African Political Economy 42 (144), 279-298, 2015
432015
The counter-insurgence operations of the joint task force and human rights abuses in northern Nigeria, 2011–2013
P Mbah, C Nwangwu
Journal of Educational and Social Research 4 (5), 67-78, 2014
342014
Executive-legislative Relations in Nigeria
P Mbah
Nigerian Journal of Social Sciences 4 (1), 2007
292007
Political Science Theories and their Application in Political Science Research
PO Mbah
An Anthology of Theories for Social Research 1 (1), 102-133, 2014
252014
Sub-ethnic identity and conflict in Nigeria: The policy option for the resolution of the conflict between Ezza and Ezillo in Ebonyi State
P Mbah, C Nwangwu
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (2), 681-688, 2014
252014
State actors, human rights violations and informal livelihoods during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria
NP Anazonwu, KE Nnamani, N Osadebe, O Anichebe, CC Ezeibe, ...
Territory, politics, governance 10 (6), 876-895, 2022
212022
Rural-urban appraisal of the prevalence and factors of depression status in South Africa
JC Onuh, PO Mbah, CK Ajaero, CT Orjiakor, EE Igboeli, CK Ayogu
Journal of affective disorders reports 4, 100082, 2021
162021
Separatist threat, militarization and voter turnout: Exploring the dynamics of the 2017 governorship election in Anambra State, Nigeria
PO Mbah, TC Nzeadibe, C Nwangwu, AO Iheanacho, CO Eze, CC Ezeibe
Journal of Asian and African Studies 55 (8), 1093-1107, 2020
162020
Transhumant pastoral economy and human security in Nigeria: whither civil society organisations?
C Nwangwu, PO Mbah, CC Ike, OA Otu, C Ezugworie
Journal of Asian and African Studies 55 (7), 1033-1053, 2020
162020
Waste and well-being: a political economy of informal waste management and public policy in urban West Africa
BU Nwosu, TC Nzeadibe, PO Mbah
Review of african political economy 43 (149), 478-488, 2016
162016
Demystifying Intra-Legislative Conflicts in Nigeria: The Senate and the House of Representatives, 2007-2011
P Mbah
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (1), 677-690, 2014
142014
The Neoliberal state and administrative reforms in Nigeria
PO Mbah
Afro Asian Journal of Social Science 7 (3), 1-30, 2016
132016
The quest for community development in Nigeria: Interrogating the utility of fourth-tier system of government in Imo State
PO Mbah, UC Obiagu
International Journal of Public Administration 42 (14), 1188-1199, 2019
122019
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