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Uwomano Benjamin OKPEVRA, JP. Ph.D, MHSN, MNIIA, FAAN,FIIAS.
Uwomano Benjamin OKPEVRA, JP. Ph.D, MHSN, MNIIA, FAAN,FIIAS.
Professor, History and International Studies, Delta State University, Abraka Nigeria
Verified email at delsu.edu.ng - Homepage
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Nigerian newspaper headlines on COVID-19: A reflection of government and citizens’ perception and attitude
C Anyanwu, UB Okpevra, AL Imiti
Cogent Arts & Humanities 9 (1), 2046361, 2022
102022
A critique of Nigerian federalism and need for restructuring towards achieving vision 2030
UB Okpevra
Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 14 (2), 265-284, 2021
52021
Some theories and concepts of intergroup and conflict relations in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria
UB Okpevra
Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 10 (3), 381-394, 2017
52017
IJO-ITSEKIRI RELATIONS, 1500-1800
UB Okpevra
Precolonial NIGERIA. Essays in Honour of Toyin Falola, 395 - 409, 2005
52005
A discourse on the history and identity of the Isoko of the Niger Delta of Nigeria
UB Okpevra
African Identities 19 (4), 536-553, 2021
32021
“The Isoko and their Neighbours, 1800 – 1970: A Study of the Diplomacy of Conflict Resolution in the Western Niger Delta of Nigeria”
UB Okpevra
Unpublished PhD Thesis, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria, 1- 430, 2014
32014
The Dynamics of Intergroup Relations in Pre-Colonial Nigeria up to 1800: A Reappraisal of a Lopsided Historiography
UB Okpevra
Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research 1 (101), 126-143, 2014
32014
Religio-Ritual factor of contact and precolonial Inter-Group Relations in the Western Niger Delta of Nigeria: The Eni Oracle of Uzere
UB Okpevra
KIABARA, Journal of Humanities 19 (2), 313 - 326, 2013
32013
The Boko Haram Insurgence and Political Balance of Power in Nigeria: A Security Challenge in Africa
UB Okpevra
Abraka Humanities Review, 131 - 142, 2012
32012
Origins of the Isoko People of South-Central Nigeria Reconsidered
UB Okpevra
UNIUYO Journal of Humanities 17 (1), 132 - 153, 2013
22013
Hunting in Nineteenth Century Isoko
UB Okpevra
PRE-COLONIAL ECONOMIC HISTORY OF NIGERIA, 73 - 83, 2002
22002
Nature of Conflict and the prospect of Traditional Institutions of Conflict Resolutions in Contemporary Africa: The Nigeria Example
UB Okpevra
IKENGA: International Journal of Institute of African Studies 24 (1), 1-26, 2023
12023
The return of the woman corpse in the funeral rites of the Urhobo and Isoko culture of Nigeria in historical perspective
UB Okpevra
International Journal of Arts and Humanities 3 (1), 111-117, 2022
12022
IS OZORO AND UZERE CLANS’ TRADITIONS OF ORIGIN EDOID OR IGBOID?
UB Okpevra
Nsukka Journal of the Humanities 23 (No. 2), 12 - 30, 2015
1*2015
The Mmonwu Masquerade of the Isoko And Ukwuani People: A Religio-Ritual Factor of Contact in the Western Niger Delta of Nigeria
UB Okpevra
International Review of Humanities Studies 2, 22-38, 0
1
Group Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations in the Western Niger Delta of Nigeria: The Isoko Sub-Nationalism
UB Okpevra
International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 1 (aop), 1-27, 2024
2024
A Peep into Isoko Relations with their Neighbours under British Colonial Rule in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
UB Okpevra
Abraka Humanities Review. 12 (1), 58 - 70, 2023
2023
Historicising Foreign Powers' Intervention in the Nigeria-Biafra War (1967-1970).
U Okpevra
IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities 10 (1), 2023
2023
British penetration into and subjugation of Isokoland in South Central Nigeria, 1896–1911: A narrative
UB Okpevra
International Area Studies Review 25 (2), 157-173, 2022
2022
Nature and Concept of Broken Homes: Implication for Academic Performance of Students and Youth Restiveness in Delta State, Nigeria
UB Okpevra, RE Okpevra
International Journal of Arts and Social Science 5 (4), 27 – 40, 2022
2022
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