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2nd floor,
Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution Building,
The Presidency,
Abuja,
Nigeria
 

SPSP 1st Annual Conference - 2008
List of Submitted Papers

  Title Presenter
1 A Discourse On Peace Education In Universities - A Case Study of Obafemi Awolowo University Dr. Dokun Oyeshola & O.P Abike Lawal
2 COAS Keynote Address  
3 Democracy as a Marker of Collective Security

Dr. Isaac Olawale Albert
4 Exploring Social Capital As Capacity For Peace-Building
In Nigeria
Dr. J. O. Shopeju &
Ojukwu
5 Good Governance, Transparency And Accountability In Nigerian Politics Lemuel Ekedegwa Odeh
6 Judiciary and Consolidation of Democracy in Nigeria
Analysis of Election Petitition
Wahab O. Egbewole
7 Management of Religious Conflicts from a Practitioner’s view point Suleiman E. Bogoro
8 Negotiation And Mediation In Peace Support Operations Col. H.O. Mejabi
9 Niger Delta Crisis And The State's Response Up To 2007 Dr. E. C. Emordi
10 Peace Education and Youth Development in Nigeria Hadiza Isa Bazza (Ph.D)
11 Peacebuiding as an Effective Mechanism and Strategy in
Conflict De-escalation: Nigeria in Perspective
Mashood Omotosho
12 Political Thuggery in the North East and North West Geo
Political Zones of Nigeria
Joshua D. Kushee
13 PowerPoint Presentation on Peace Education  
14 PowerPoint presentation on Resolving Militia Conflicts in
the Niger Delta

 
15 Presidential Address  
16 Process Issues in the Draft National Peace Policy for
Nigeria
Oshita O. Oshita
17 The Armed Forces and Democratization in Nigeria Ab Dambazau
18 The Challenge of Electoral Reform through Enhanced
Political Party Management and Internal Democracy
Jide Ojo
19 The Challenges of Border Management and Collective
Security in Nigeria
Eselebor, A. Willie
20 The Role of NSCDC in Safeguarding Collective Security
In Nigeria.
Ade Abolrunrin

 

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