Fidelis EGBE
Assistant Professor
college of Liberal Studies (COLBS)
History and International Studies Programme
Fidelis Enang EGBE, Ph.D, expert in African history with speciality in Niger Delta Studies, Environmental Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Societal Studies.
Education
- Ph.D. (2017) University of Ibadan
- M.A. History (2007) University of Ibadan
- B.A. History (2002) University of Ilorin
- ACE (2017) Veritas University, Abuja
Research
- Environmental issues in the Niger Delta.
- Ethnic Conflicts in Nigeria.
- The impact of collapsed Family System on National Development.
Institutional Service
- Coordinator, GST 304
- PG Coordinator, History and International Studies.
- Chairman, Research, Strategic Partnership and Publication Committee, College of Liberal Studies.
- Chairman, Quality Assurance Committee, 2022/2023 Academic Session.
- Member, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee, History and International Studies.
Professional Service
- Vice President (Southwest) Historical Society of Nigeria.
- Resource Person to the Nigerian Army on “ECOMOG Operations in Liberia and Sierra Leone”.
- National PRO, Historical Society of Nigeria, 2019-2022.
- Member of Council, Historical Society of Nigeria.
Selected Publications
- Egbe Fidelis Enang, “Multinational Oil Companies and Insecurity in Nigeria: The Case of the Niger Delta, 1937-2014” Lafia Journal of History and International Development (LAJHID), Vol. 1. No. 2. May 2018, P. 114-126.
- Egbe Fidelis Enang, “Development from the Lower Facet of the Society: Lessons for Nigeria, From Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte in Brazil, 1990-2005”, VUNA Journal of History and International Relations, Vol. 3. July, 2017. PP. 106-119.
- Chris B. N. Ogbogbo and Egbe Fidelis Enang, “Oil Politics in the Niger Delta Since the Century” (Ed) History of the Niger Delta: Oil, Politics, and Culture, (Festschrift in honour of Professor Samuel Ovuete Aghalino), History and War Studies, Nigeria Defense Academy, 2020, PP. 9-24.
- Fidelis Enang Egbe, “Organizational Structure of the NYSC” in Okpeh O. Okpeh and Chris B.N. Ogbogbo (edited), The National Youth Services Corps Scheme, 1973-2020, Lanuv Enterprises, 2021, PP. 75-114.
- Gbakighir S. Member & Egbe Fidelis Enang, “An Assessment of the Role of Gbagyi Women in the Economic Development of Zuma Community in FCT, Abuja, in Kaduna Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. 10, Number 2, 2019. PP. 192-201.