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Boko Haram: the socio-economic drivers
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Springer International Publishing, 2015
902015
So far so good? Tracking the poverty eradication goal of SDGs in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa
MA Mubecua, OJ David
Journal of Public Affairs 19 (4), e1964, 2019
262019
The root causes of terrorism: an appraisal of the socio-economic determinants of Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria.
JO David
232013
Ubuntu and climate change governance: Moving beyond conceptual conundrum
DA Okoliko, JO David
Journal of Public Affairs, e2232, 2020
112020
Acting in solidarity: A phenomenological study of the global response to COVID-19 and common good concept
JO David, DA Okoliko
African Journal of Governance and Development 9 (1.1), 224-269, 2020
72020
Transnational analysis of the impact of corruption on development in Africa: A review of literature
P Chitakunye, David, James Ojochenemi, E Derera, A Tarkhar
Journal of Social Sciences 42 (1-2), 129-142, 2015
72015
The phenomenon of Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: The Socio-Economic Drivers, 1-20, 2015
72015
RC of Boko Haram terrorism: Socio-economic prism
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: The Socio-Economic Drivers, 83-101, 2015
62015
Conclusion: responses and recommendations to end Boko Haram terrorism
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: The Socio-Economic Drivers, 103-114, 2015
52015
Evolution, ideological foundation, and strategy of Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: the Socio-Economic Drivers, 65-81, 2015
42015
Being My Neighbours’ Keeper: Interrogating the Management of the Terrorism–Migration Nexus in West Africa Sub-Region
JO David, AS Mabudusha
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 00219096241243289, 2024
32024
A comparative assessment of the socio-economic dimension of Niger delta militancy and Boko Haram insurgency: towards the security-development nexus in Nigeria
JO David
University of Zululand, 2019
32019
Is Boko Haram poverty driven?
OJ David, LE Asuelime
African Renaissance 12 (1), 129-150, 2015
32015
Political Economy of Nigeria
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: The Socio-Economic Drivers, 39-63, 2015
32015
Housing Poverty: The Practice of Ubuntu in South Africa and Nigeria
M Mubecua, JO David
Housing the Poor on the African Continent: Reconsidering Ubuntu Philosophy, 1-18, 2022
22022
Understanding the Changing Context for Terrorism
OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo, OJ David, LE Asuelime, H Onapajo
Boko Haram: The Socio-Economic Drivers, 21-37, 2015
22015
“Breaking Bread, Breaking Barriers”: An Ecological systems theoretical analysis of Food Insecurity in South African Higher Education Institutions
JO David
Journal of Law, Society and Development, 21 pages-21 pages, 2024
12024
The 3Ds (Development, Diplomacy, and Defense) in Nigerian Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Uruzgan
JO David
Frontiers in Political Science 5, 1283237, 2024
12024
Optimising the Contribution of Science Technology and Innovation in Africa’s Development Reflection on Energy, The Social Connection Model and Afro-Communitarian Ethics
JO David
Poverty alleviation pathways for achieving sustainable development goals in …, 2020
12020
Interrogating the concept and practice of terrorism within a changing global and historical context
LE Asuelime, OJ David
African Renaissance 12 (1), 7-26, 2015
12015
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