Kolade OLUBIYO
Lecturer II
college of Liberal Studies (COLBS)
History and International Studies Programme
Kolade Olubiyo is a Nigerian, hails from Kabba-Kogi State. He has lectures both African and European History in the College of Liberal Studies. His areas of research interests include African history, Peace, Security and Gender Studies. He has published widely in journals and books.
Education
- Ph.D. (Military History) Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.
- M.A. (History) University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education at Usmanu Dafodio University, Sokoto.
- B.A. (Hons) (History) University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
Selected Publications
- Suberu O.A. & Olubiyo Kolade Gabriel (2018) “Gender Mainstreaming in the Nigerian Army: Issues and Challenges” ITAN Journal of the Department of History and International Studies, Vol. 6. Pp66-81
- Olubiyo. Kolade Gabriel (2020) “An Appraisal of the Nigerian Military in the Internal Security Operations in Nigeria since 1999” Anyigba Journal of History and Internal Studies (AJOHIS), Vol. 1. No 1, 2020. Pp138-159
- Olubiyo. Kolade Gabriel (2020) “Interrogating Military-Police Feuds in Nigeria: A Study in Inter Agency Rivalry in the Face of Security Challenges” Anyigba Journal of History and Internal Studies (AJOHIS), Vol. 1. No2, Pp Pp199-226
- Olubiyo. Kolade Gabriel (2020) “Appraisal of Government Response to Rural Banditry in the North-West Region of Nigeria: Rethinking Multi-Dimensional Approach as Panacea for Sustainable Peace” Edo Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences, (EJAMSS) Vol 2, No2. Pp107-126
- Olubiyo. K. G (2021) “The Mercenary Factor in the Nigerian Civil War: 1967-1970” Anyigba Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 15, No 1. Pp138-15
- Olubiyo, K.G. (2023) A History of Women’s Groundwork in the Nigerian Military, 1961-1970 Journal of Arts and Humanities. Nigerian Defence Academy, Vol.7, No 1. January Pp1-25
- Olubiyo, K.G. (2023) Interrogating the Relevance of Military History in Building Strategic Leadership in the Fourth Republic Nigeria. LABAR Journal of Military History &Peace &Studies (LJMHPS) Vol.3, No 2. June
- Osakwe, CCC & Olubiyo Kolade Gabriel (2020) “Gender Discourse in Nigerian Military and the Quest for Gender Mainstreaming” in Osakwe C.C.C, Ahmed A.O, Udeagbala, L.O and Nwamagyi, P. A (Eds.) Evolving Trends in Socio-Economic and Military History. Festschrift in Honour of Professor O.E. Tangbam. Pp.571-584
- Olubiyo, Kolade Gabriel and Mahmud Mohammed Momoh (2020) “Issues and Discourse Surrounding Institutional Frameworks for Environmental Remediation in the Niger-Delta Area; 1992-2020” in Osakwe C.C.C and Odeh L.E. (Eds) History and the Niger Delta: Oil, Politics and Culture. Festschrift in Honour of Professor S.O. Aghalino. Pp275-293
- Olubiyo, Kolade Gabriel (2021) Intrinsic Values of Indigenous Craftworks and Implications of Its Discontinuity in the Nigerian Economy in Odey, L and Abah, D (Eds) Indigenous Technology in Nigeria. Festschrift in Honour of Prof R.A. Olaoye
- Olubiyo, Kolade Gabriel (2022) “Gender Issues in the Nigerian Military; Developments, Policy Challenge and Implementations on Women in the Military Profession” Okpeh O.Okpe Jr et’al (Eds) in Military Leadership, Service and National Development. Festschrift in Honour of Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim. Pp701-724
- Olubiyo, Kolade Gabriel, Ibrahim, M. N. and Popoola, B.B. (2023) “Interrogating the Dynamics of Internal Security Challenges in Nigeria since 1999: The Imperative of Good Governance as Panacea for Ending Insecurity” in Tar, A. U and Wapmuk, S. (Eds) Defence, Security and Sustainable Development in Africa: Emerging Challenges and Responses. Vol. II. Pp.257-272.