CBN Ogbogbo explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
CBN Ogbogbo
Birth Date:1963 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Lagos, Nigeria
Citizenship:Nigeria
Nationality:Nigerian
Known For:Historian and Law in Africa

Christopher Bankole Ndubisi Ogbogbo (born 10 October 1963) is a Nigerian lawyer and professor of history. He is a former head of the University of Ibadan's Department of History,[1] and the former President of the Historical Society of Nigeria (2014 – 2018).[2]

Early life and education

Ogbogbo was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in both Lagos and Port Harcourt. He studied history at the University of Ibadan[3] and earned law degrees at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Ogbogbo has lectured on African History at Ibadan for the past 28 years. He has taught, researched, and supervised 11 Ph.D. theses in African History, Peace, Conflict Studies, and about 85 Master's degree dissertations. As a senior member of the Nigerian Bar Association, he has also practiced law for nearly two decades. He has served as the Public Relations Officer and Treasurer of the NBA Ibadan branch in the early 1990s.[4]

Academic work

Ogbogbo, has published many books and won several academic laurels and grants, including the Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) Grant 2005, the MacArthur Foundation Grant 2006, the University of Ibadan Senate Research Grant 2007, and the Humanities Staff Development Grant 2015.[5] He was a visiting scholar at Northwestern University, Dartmouth College, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Mwanza and the University of Benin in Nigeria. He was appointed a Visiting Professor of African History at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, Georgia in 2014. He has published over 60 works in academic journals and books.[6] He is the current Editor-in Chief of the Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria and the Editor of the Ibadan School of History Monograph Series. Ogbogbo has written on the Niger Delta and the challenges of nation building in Nigeria. He has introduced Niger Delta studies to the University of Ibadan History curriculum.[7]

He is a consultant to several organizations such as the Federal Ministry of Education and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and a member of several academic bodies, including Ethnic Studies Network, Ireland, American Studies Association, Member, African Studies Association, U.S.A., Historical Society of Nigeria, Nigerian Bar Association and the Society for Peace Studies & Practice.[8]

Ogbogbo is a Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria, and of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HOD's Profile : Department of History Faculty of Arts . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160911184710/http://arts.ui.edu.ng/hodhist . 11 September 2016 . 31 August 2016 . arts.ui.edu.ng.
  2. Web site: Historical Society of Nigeria . 31 August 2016 . historicalsocietynigeria.org.
  3. Web site: Home UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN . 31 August 2016 . ui.edu.ng.
  4. Web site: Faculty of Arts OGBOGBO CHRISTOPHER B.N. . 2024-01-05 . www.facultyofartsui.org.
  5. Web site: Faculty of Arts OGBOGBO CHRISTOPHER B.N. . 2024-01-05 . www.facultyofartsui.org.
  6. Web site: Faculty of Arts OGBOGBO CHRISTOPHER B.N. . 2024-01-05 . www.facultyofartsui.org.
  7. Web site: Faculty of Arts OGBOGBO CHRISTOPHER B.N. . 2024-01-05 . www.facultyofartsui.org.
  8. Web site: Faculty of Arts OGBOGBO CHRISTOPHER B.N. . 2024-01-05 . www.facultyofartsui.org.
  9. Web site: Society for Peace Studies and Practice:: Homepage . 31 August 2016 . spsp.org.ng.