Mr. Jeremiah OKaisabor | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Jeremiah OKaisabor, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Publication Profile
Education & Academic Qualifications
Jeremiah has a solid academic foundation with qualifications spanning political science, public administration, and strategic studies. He is currently completing a Post-Graduate Diploma in Education, alongside his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Benin, Nigeria. This background in diverse academic fields, especially his Master’s in Security and Strategic Studies, demonstrates his broad academic interest and capacity for in-depth research.
Research & Job Experience
Jeremiah’s role as a Research Assistant at the University of Benin, working on fieldwork, data analysis, and literature review, showcases his hands-on experience in conducting research. His involvement with Nextier Security, Peace & Development and various research initiatives evaluating the impacts of financial empowerment programs and returnee reintegration further solidifies his experience in practical research and policy analysis. His teaching positions at multiple institutions demonstrate his ability to not only engage with research but also mentor and guide the next generation of scholars.
Honors/Awards
He has received multiple awards for his meritorious service and contributions to various causes, such as anti-corruption efforts and student leadership. These awards recognize his dedication and consistent hard work in various capacities, further highlighting his suitability for the Best Researcher Award.
Conclusion
Mr. Jeremiah OKaisabor exemplifies the qualities expected of the Best Researcher Award. His blend of academic excellence, practical research experience, leadership, and community engagement makes him a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.
Publication Top Notes
- “Public policies against Covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria: Challenges, effects, and perceptions” (Cited by 9) – 2021 📊🦠
- “An Identity in Quests for Self-Determination: The Case of Indigenous People of Biafra Separatist Movement in Nigeria” (Cited by 4) – 2023 🇳🇬✊
- “The quest of fiscal autonomy for judicial independence: the case of the Nigerian judiciary and its challenges” – 2024 ⚖️💼