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Samuel Agunyai | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at North West University, South Africa, South Africa.

Dr. Samuel Chukwudi Agunyai is a distinguished academic from Nigeria, currently serving as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at North West University, South Africa. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. With a strong background in political science, Dr. Agunyai has garnered extensive teaching experience and has contributed significantly to research in political theory, international relations, and public administration. His commitment to education is evident in his role as a lecturer at Obafemi Awolowo University and his involvement in supervising graduate students. Dr. Agunyai’s research interests and his academic pursuits reflect his dedication to understanding the intersection of political structures, governance, and societal dynamics.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Agunyai’s educational journey is marked by significant academic achievements. He earned his PhD in Political Science from Obafemi Awolowo University in 2018, following a Masterā€™s degree in Political Science in 2014 and a Bachelorā€™s degree in Political Science and Public Administration in 2008, also from Obafemi Awolowo University. He also holds a diploma in Local Government Studies (1999) from the University of Benin. His academic background reflects a strong foundation in political theory, governance, and public administration, providing him with a diverse skill set for both teaching and research.

Experience

Dr. Agunyai has a wealth of academic and professional experience. He is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Obafemi Awolowo University, where he has served since 2014. His teaching roles include courses in political theory, public administration, international relations, and comparative political economy. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Agunyai has supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate students. He has also gained international experience as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at North West University, South Africa, where he co-teaches courses and supervises graduate students in the field of international relations.

Awards and Honors

Although Dr. Agunyai has not received any national or international awards, he has earned prestigious fellowships and grants for his research. Notably, he is a recipient of a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at North West University, South Africa (2021-present). He also secured two significant research grants: an Institutional-Based Research Grant from TETFUND worth 2 million naira in 2020, and a NEEDS Assessment Grant of 700,000 naira in 2014. These grants reflect his capacity to secure funding for impactful research and demonstrate his ongoing contribution to the academic community in political science.

Research Interest

Dr. Agunyaiā€™s research interests encompass various facets of political science, with a particular focus on political theory, international relations, public administration, and comparative governance. His ongoing research explores the dynamics of African politics, examining the role of federalism in countries like Nigeria and Ethiopia, and the complex issues surrounding national integration, energy crises, and policy development. Additionally, his work in urban and rural administration, comparative political methodology, and public policy analysis further reflects his commitment to contributing to global political discourse.

Conclusion

Dr. Samuel Chukwudi Agunyai is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with several strengths, including a strong educational background, postdoctoral research experience, significant teaching contributions, and involvement in professional associations. His research grant successes also indicate his ability to generate funding and contribute to political science research. However, to strengthen his candidacy, increasing his publication output in peer-reviewed journals, achieving national or international recognition, and demonstrating the broader impact of his research would further elevate his profile.

Publication Top Notes

Data-Driven Innovations and Sustainability of Food Security: Can Asymmetric Information Be Blamed for Food Insecurity in Africa?

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Ojakorotu, V.

Year: 2024

Citation: Sustainability (Switzerland), 16(20), 8980

Roles of Nigeria in African Unionā€™s Peace and Security Operations in Sudan

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Phago, K., Olomitutu, A.K.

Year: 2024

Citation: Journal of African Union Studies, 13(2), pp. 157ā€“180

Digitalize Voting System and Electronic Transmission of Election Results in Nigeria: Insights from the 2023 Presidential Election

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Phago, K., Ebirim, S.I.

Year: 2024

Citation: African Renaissance, 2024, pp. 111ā€“133

The Changing Dynamics of Franco-Malian Relations: The Resurgence of the Military Coup and the Growing Influence of Russia in Mali

Authors: Omotuyi, S., Agunyai, S.C., Phago, K.

Year: 2024

Citation: African Renaissance, 21(2), pp. 151ā€“172

The Impact of African Unionā€™s Call for ā€œSilencing the Gunsā€ on Cooperation and Peacebuilding amid COVID-19 in Conflict-Affected African Countries (CAACs)

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Ogundare, S.A., Adeyemi, O.O.

Year: 2023

Citation: Journal of African Union Studies, 12(3), pp. 187ā€“211

Global Partnership, Land Grabbing, and Food Insecurity in Africa: The Role of Parliaments in African States

Authors: Agunyai, S.C.

Year: 2023

Citation: African Renaissance, 20(4), pp. 99ā€“118

Editorial Note

Authors: Agunyai, S.C.

Year: 2023

Citation: African Renaissance, 2023, pp. 9ā€“11

Analysing the Utility-Value and Sustainability of the Funded Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) in Nigerian Civil Service

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Ogundare, S., Ebirim, S.I.

Year: 2023

Citation: African Renaissance, 2023, pp. 145ā€“169

Implications of Land Grabbing and Resource Curse for Sustainable Development Goal 2 in Africa: Can Globalization Be Blamed?

Authors: Agunyai, S.C., Amusan, L.

Year: 2023

Citation: Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(14), 10845

Division in Economic Integration: The Effect of Apartheid on White Supremacy, White Prosperity, and Disunity in South Africa

Authors: Ojakorotu, V., Chukwudi, A.S., Onwughalu, V.C.

Year: 2023

Citation: The Routledge International Handbook of New Critical Race and Whiteness Studies, pp. 193ā€“206

 

Samuel Agunyai | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

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