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Rufus Akinyele
mmádu
ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịNaijiria Dezie
aha enyereRufus Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya2 Febụwarị 1959 Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụhistorian Dezie
onye were ọrụUniversity of Lagos Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọUniversity of Lagos, Igbobi College, Nigerian Military School Dezie
onye nlereranyaAkinjide Osuntokun Dezie

[1] Rufus Taiwo Akinyele (amụrụ 2 Febrụwarị 1959) bụ prọfesọ Naijiria nke akụkọ ihe mere eme Afrịka na Mahadum Lagos, na osote Chancellor nke Mahadum Maranatha, Lagos. Mmasị nyocha ya belata ebeobibi

ọmụmụ ya na Oodua Peoples' Congress n'etiti ndị ọzọ, ọ nwetara nkwado dị ka otu n'ime ndị isi na ndị agha agbụrụ n'ụwa niile. Akinyele [2] onye na-eme nzukọ nke International Multidisciplinary Conference on 'Land and Development' na Mahadum Lagos.

. Amụrụ na 2 Febrụwarị 1959, Akinyele nwetara akwụkwọ sekọndrị (WASC) na nzere sekọndrị (HSC) na Nigerian Military School, Zaria na Igbobi College, Lagos na 1977 na 1979 n'otu n'otu.[3] gara Mahadum Lagos, ebe ọ nwetara nzere B.A., MA na Ph.D. na akụkọ ihe mere eme na 1982, 1985 na 1990 n'otu n'otu. [4] nke ahụ gasịrị, na Jenụwarị 1990, alma mater ya debara aha ya dị ka onye nkuzi nke abụọ na Ngalaba Akụkọ Ihe Mere Eme, ebe ọ na-aga n'ihu na-eje ozi site n'ịgbago n'ọkwa ruo n'ókè nke nhọpụta ya dị ka Prọfesọ zuru oke na Ọktoba 1, 2005. [1]

Rufus Akinyele abụrụla onye isi ugboro abụọ nke ngalaba akụkọ ihe mere eme na mmụta Strategic, Mahadum Lagos, nke mbụ site na Septemba 2010 ruo Ọgọst 2013, yana site na Machị 2017 ruo Julaị 2020.

Odeela ọtụtụ isi akwụkwọ na ọtụtụ akwụkwọ / monograph, yana dezie ọtụtụ mpịakọta. Ọtụtụ akụkọ ya nwere mmetụta apụtala na ịdọ aka ná ntị ma ọ bụ mpaghara mpaghara nwere mmetụta dị elu

Akinyele na-akụzi ihe ọmụmụ nke undergraduate na nke gụsịrị akwụkwọ na African na European Historiography, African and European Political Thought, Colonialism, Ethnic Conflicts and Border Studies na Mahadum Lagos' Department of History and Strategic Studies. O nweela ihe ịga nke ọma n'ilekọta ihe karịrị ụmụ akwụkwọ 25 gụsịrị akwụkwọ gụnyere ụmụ akwụkwọ doctoral asaa. N'afọ 2015, ọ bụ prọfesọ nleta na Mahadum Obafemi Awolowo, Ile Ife.

N'afọ 2004, Akinyele nwere ọkwa dịka onye isi ụlọ ọrụ Center for African Regional Integration and Border Studies (CARIBS) na Mahadum Lagos. Ọ bụ onye otu Board Advisory nke Afri Editorial. Ọ bụ onye nyocha / onye ndụmọdụ nke African Humanities Programme nke American Council of Learned Societies kemgbe afọ 2012. [5] afọ 2013, Akinyele abụwo onye isi nchịkọta akụkọ nke UNILAG Journal of Humanities . [1]

N'ọnwa Ọktoba 2022, a họpụtara Akinyele ka ọ bụrụ osote onye isi nke Mahadum Maranatha, Lagos site na Ọktobe 10, 2022. [6]

Rufus Akinyele bụ onye otu ndị ọkachamara agụmakwụkwọ na-esonụ: American Studies Association of Nigeria, International Research Group (GDRI), France; National Association for Ethnic Studies, United States; African Borderlands Research Network (ABORNE); na Congress of African Historians . [7]

Akwụkwọ ndị a họọrọ

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  • Akinyele, R. T., Nigeria: Ịsọ mpi maka oghere, njirimara na nchekwa, (Ibadan: Rex Charles, 2014).[1]
  • [2], R. T., History and Diplomacy: Essays in Honour of Adefuye (Glasboro, NJ: Goldline and Jacobs Pub., 2017).[1]
  • Akinyele, R. T. & Ton Dietz, Mpụ, Iwu na Ọha na Naịjirịa: Essays in Honour of Stephen Ellis (Leiden: Brill, 2019).[3][4]
  • Akinyele, R. T. "Ịsọ mpi maka oghere n'ime obodo: The Omo Onile Syndrome in Lagos" na Francesca Locatelli na Paul Nugent (ed.), African Cities: Competing Claims on Urban Space (Leiden: Brill, 2009), 109-134.[5]
  • Akinyele, R. T., Julie Berg, et al., "Ihe Omume Ọha na Eze: Nkwurịta Okwu Nchebe Obodo na Naịjirịa na South Africa," na Simon Bekker na Laurent Fourchard (ed.), Governing Cities in Africa: Politics and Policies (Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2013), 169-188.[6]
  • Akinyele, R. T., "A Western Niger Province or Constitutional Safeguards: The Search for an Effective Remedy to the Fear of the Igbo West of the Niger 1941-54," Immigrants and Minorities 2 (1992): 156-170.[7]
  • Akinyele, R. T., "Growth Pole Theory, Marginals and Minorities: States Creation in Nigeria in a Period of Military Transition," Asian and African Studies 27 (1993): 293-312.[8]
  • Akinyele, R. T., "States Creation in Nigeria: The Willink Report in Retrospect," African Studies Review 39, no. 21 (1996): 71-94.[9]
  • Akinyele, R. T., "Nchịkọta Ike na Nchịkwa esemokwu na Africa: Nigeria, Sudan na Rwanda," Africa Development 25, nos. 3 & 4 (2000): 199-223.AJOL Akwụkwọ akụkọ Africa Online
  • Akinyele, R. T., "Ethnic Militancy and National Stability in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Oodua Peoples Congress," African Affairs 100 (2001): 623-640.[10]

Ebemsiba

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  1. Akinyele (2001-10-01). "Ethnic Militancy and National Stability in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Oodua People's Congress" (in en). African Affairs 100 (401): 623–640. DOI:10.1093/afraf/100.401.623. ISSN 0001-9909. 
  2. University of Lagos holds international conference on land, development (en-US). Vanguard News (2018-08-06). Retrieved on 2020-01-14.
  3. IFRA Nigeria – IFRA-Nigeria/IAS Distinguished Personality Lecture: Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship. www.ifra-nigeria.org. Archived from the original on 2020-01-14. Retrieved on 2020-01-14.
  4. Staff Directory: Rufus Taiwo Akinyele. University of Lagos. Retrieved on 14 January 2020.
  5. Contact | Unilag Journal of Humanities. jsrd.unilag.edu.ng. Retrieved on 2020-01-14.
  6. UNILAG Communication Unit. Professor Rufus Akinyele Appointed Vice-Chancellor, Maranatha University, Lagos (en-US). University of Lagos. Retrieved on 2022-10-12.
  7. Michael U. Mbanaso & Chima Korieh (eds.) (2010). Minorities and the State in Africa (in en). Cambria Press, 339. ISBN 978-1-62196-874-0.