Being an APN-IRF fellow has been a huge blessing to me. I am indeed very thankful for this opportunity. It…
Ngozika Anthonia Obi-Ani
Ngozika Anthonia Obi-Ani is a senior lecturer in the Department of History and International Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Her research interests are social and political history, women, gender, and conflict studies. She has published articles and book chapters in reputable local and international journals and has attended numerous conferences both within and outside Nigeria. Ngozika is an alumnus of the Partnership for African Social & Governance Research, (PASGR) fellowship program. She is a former recipient of fellowships from the following programs and universities: African Humanities Program (AHP), A.G Leventis, School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS), University College London (UCL), African Peacebuilding Network (APN) of the (Social Science Research Council, SSRC), Institute of Human Rights-Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability (ISHR-AHDA), University of Columbia, New York. Other awards and recognitions include a fellowship from the Ife Institute of Advanced Studies, IAS, recognition as the 2021 CODESRIA Gender Institute Laureate, and membership in the Conflict West Africa Network, Lagos (CORN), the Lagos Studies Association, (LSA) and the Historical Society of Nigeria, (HSN). She is currently working on a research project on “Biafra War Memories and Justice: Deconstructing the Igbo Psyche.”
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Between Violent Separatist Agitation and Political Reforms? The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Crisis of Post-War Nigerian Federalism
January 26, 2022
Igbo youths have mobilized themselves to agitate for the reform of a system they see as structured against them. Sensing…