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  • "Hausa Community in Ibadan, c.1830-1986" M.A. African Studies (History), University of Ibadan 1991
  • "Urban Migrant Settlements in Nigeria: A Historical Comparison of the Sabon garis in Kano and Ibadan, 1893-1991", Ph.D thesis Univ. of Ibadan 1994
  1. Albert,I.O., Adisa,J., Agbola, T.,and Herault, G.(eds.), Urban Management and Urban Violence in Africa, Ibadan: IFRA, 1994. 2 volumes 781pp
  2. Osaghae,E.E., Toure,I., Kouame,N., Albert,I.O. and Adisa,J. Urban Violence in Africa: Pilot Studies (South Africa, Coted'Ivoire, Nigeria), Ibadan:IFRA, 1994.175pp
  3. Albert, I.O., T.Awe, G. Herault and W. Omitoogun, Informal channels for conflict resolution in Ibadan, Nigeria, Ibadan: IFRA, 1995
  4. Albert, I.O. Women and urban violence in Kano, Nigeria Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1996
  5. Uwazie, E. U., Albert, I.O and Uzogwe,G.N. (eds.), Inter-Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 1999
  6. Otite, O and Albert, I.O. (eds), Community Conflicts in Nigeria: Management, Resolution and Transformation, Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1999
  7. Albert, I.O. Introduction to Third Party Intervention in Community Conflicts, Ibadan: PETRAF/John Archers Books, 2001Albert, I.O. (ed.), Building Peace, Advancing Democracy: Third Party Intervention in Nigeria’s Conflicts, Ibadan: PETRAF/John Archers Books, 2001
  8. Fourchard, L. and Albert, I.O. Eds. (2003), Security, Crime and Segregation in West African Cities since the 19th Century, Paris: Editions Karthala
  9. Albert, I.O. (ed. 2005), Perspectives on Peace and Conflict in Africa: Essays in Honour of General (Dr.) Abdulsalami Abubakar, Ibadan: Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, University of Ibadan
  10. Albert, I.O. and D. Marco (eds. 2007), Animus and Apologia: Campaign Advertorials and the Gamble for Power in the 2003 and 2007 Elections in Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. 164pp
  11. Albert, I.O, D. Marco and V. Adetula (2007), Perspectives on the 2003 Elections in Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. 247pp
  12. Albert, I.O (ed. 2007), Local Approaches to Conflict Transformation, Ibadan: CEPACS, University of Ibadan 168pp
  13. Olayiwola, O. Albert, I.O. and Muller, B. (eds. 2008), Contexts of non-linear history: Essays in Honour of Tekena Tamuno, Ibadan: Sefer Books Limited
  14. Albert, I.O. (ed. 2008), Operationalising the ECOWAS early warning system: Training Manual, Accra, Ghana: West African Network for Peacebuilding 205pp
  15. Albert, I.O. (ed. 2009), Praxis of political concepts and clichés: Essays in honour of Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers Limited
  16. Albert, I.O. and I. O. Oloyede (eds. 2010), Dynamics of Peace Process, Ilorin: Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin
  17. Albert, I.O. and N. Olarinde (eds. 2010), Trends and Tensions in Managing Conflicts, Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  18. Albert, I.O. et al (eds. 2011), Democratic Elections and Nigeria’s National Security, Ibadan: Peace and Conflict Studies Programme
  19. Adesuyi, N., Albert, I.O. and Kan, T. (eds. 2011), Unity in diversity, Lagos: Heinrich Boll Stiftung
  20. Albert, I.O. (2011), Practice Guide for Managing Election Disputes in West Africa, Accra, Ghana: The West African Network for Peacebuilding 148pp. (available at http://www.isn.ethz.ch/isn/Digital-ibrary/Publications/Detail/?lng=en&id=139610)
  21. Albert, I.O., Eselebor, W.A. and Danjibo, N.D. (eds. 2012), Peace, security and development in Nigeria, Ibadan and Abuja: Peace Studies, University of Ibadan and the Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  22. Albert, I.O. (ed. 2012), A history of social conflict and conflict management in Nigeria, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers
  23. Albert, I.O. and Eselebor, W. (ed. 2013), Managing security in a globalised world, Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  24. Albert, I.O., Aluko, O and Isola, O (2013), The Security Sector and Conflict Management in Nigeria, Ibadan: Institute of African Studies
  25. Albert, I.O., Olaseinde-Williams, O. and Aremu, Oyesoji (2014), Research Methods in Peace and Conflict Studies, Ibadan: Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan
  26. Albert, I.O., Isola, S. and A. Oyewo (eds. 2015), Communicating Peace and Conflict, Ibadan: Bookbuilders Nig. Limited
  27. Albert, I.O., Ololajulo, O, Aremu, O (eds. 2015), Knowledge economy and Nigeria’s National Security, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers for the Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  28. Albert, I.O., Moronkola, O.A and Ademokoya, J.A. (ed. 2016), People in difficult circumstances in Nigeria, Ibadan: Royal People (Nigeria) Limited
  29. Albert, I.O., Omotoso, S.A. and Akeredolu, A (eds. 2017), Gender based violence in Nigeria: Essays in honour of Prof. Alake Bolanle Awe, Ibadan: Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies
  30. Albert, I.O., Martin Ike-Muoso, Ozonnia Ojielo (eds. 2018), Beyond Rhetoric: Youth empowerment and Political Voice in Nigeria, Enugu: Baywood Foundation
  31. Albert, I.O and Lawanson, T. (2019), Urban Crisis Management in Nigeria: Essays in Honour of Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Ibadan: IPSS, University of Ibadan
  32. Albert, I.O. and Lawanson, T. (2019), Urbanism and Crisis Management in Africa: A Festschrift for Akin Mabogunje, Texas: Pan African University Press
  33. Albert, I.O. (2019), Election Monitoring, Analysis and Mitigation in Africa, Accra, Ghana: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding
  34. Albert, I. O. (2019), Practice Guide on CSOs Engagement with Intergovernmental Organizations: A scoping of WANEP’s Partnership with ECOWAS and AU, Accra, Ghana: West Africa Network for Peacebuilding
  35. Albert, I.O., Pate, U. and Onuoha, F. (2021), Leadership and Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Programmes, Ibadan and Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  36. Albert, I.O. , Badejo. B. and Yahaya, M.K. (eds. 2022), Mediating for peace in Africa: A festrichft in honour of General Abdulsalami A. Abubakar, Ibadan: Bookcraft Africa
  1. Albert, I.O. "The University Students in the Nigerian Politics of Structural Adjustment" in Thandika Mkandawire and Adebayo Olukoshi (eds.),Between Liberalization and Oppression: The Politics of Structural Adjustment in Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA, 1995
  2. Albert, I.O. "Urban Violence in Africa: Some Theoretical Explorations”, in Albert,I.O. et.al.(eds.),Urban Management and Urban Violence in Africa
  3. Albert,I.O.; "Violence in Metropolitan Kano: A Historical Perspective”, in Osaghae,E.E. et.al.(ed.),Urban Violence in Africa: Pilot Studies
  4. Awe, B. and Albert,I.O.; "Historical Background", in C.O. Adepegba (ed.), Osogbo: Model of growing African Towns, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 1995
  5. Albert, I.O. "A case study of the historic interface between western biomedicine and Yoruba traditional medicine", in in Frank Fairfax III, et al (eds.), Alafia: Studies of Yoruba concepts of health and well-being in Nigeria, Ames, Iowa: Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Rural Development, Iowa state University, 1996
  6. Albert, I.O. "Federalism, Ethnic Conflicts and the Northernization Policy of the 1950s and 1960s" in Kunle Amuwo et al. (eds.), Federalism and Political Restructuring in Nigeria, Ibadan: Spectrum Books 1997
  7. Albert, I.O. "Kano: Religion and Violence", in George Herault and Pius Adesanmi (eds), Youth, Street Culture and Urban Violence in Africa, Ibadan: IFRA/Books Builders, 1997
  8. Albert, I.O., "Alaro Ataoja Osogbo: A Yoruba Palace Historian", in Lauri Honko, J. Handoo and John Miles Foley (eds.), The Epic: Oral and Written, Mysore, India: Central Institute of Indian Languages, 1998
  9. Albert, I.O., ”New Directions In The Management Of Community Conflicts In Nigeria: Insights From The Activities Of AAPW”, in Otite and Albert (eds), Community Conflicts in Nigeria: Management, Resolution and Transformation, Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1999
  10. Albert, I.O.,”Ife-Modakeke Crisis”, in O. Otite and I.O. Albert (eds), Community Conflicts in Nigeria: Management, Resolution and Transformation, Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1999
  11. Albert, I.O., ”Ethnic And Religious Conflicts In Kano”, in Otite and Albert (eds), Community Conflicts in Nigeria: Management, Resolution and Transformation, Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 1999
  12. Albert, O. “An Aspect of Transcultural Communication: The Sundiata Epic and West African Integration”, in Esi Sutherland-Addy (ed.), Perspectives on Mythology, Accra: Goethe-Institut, 1999
  13. Albert, I.O. The Sociocultural Politics Of Ethnic And Religious Conflicts”, in Uwazie et al (eds) Inter-Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 1999
  14. Albert, I.O. "The Role of Communication in the Escalation of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Nigeria" in Uwazie et al (eds) Inter-Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution in Nigeria, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 1999
  15. Albert, I.O. “The Politics of Ifa Priesthood in Colonial Lagos”, in A.T. Oyewo and S.A. Osunwole (eds.), Readings in African Studies, Ibadan: Jator Publishing Company, 1999 pp.1-22
  16. Albert, I.O., “Understanding diversity”, in Covering Diversity: A Resource and Training Manual for African Journalists, Washington, D.C. and New York: The Panos Institute and Center for War, Peace and the News Media, 2000
  17. Albert, I.O., “The Yoruba and the National Question”, in Eghosa E. Osagahe and Ebere Onwudiwe (eds.), The Management of the National Question in Nigeria, Ibadan: Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, University of Ibadan, 2001
  18. Albert, I.O. “Introduction”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Building Peace, Advancing Democracy: Third Party Intervention in Nigeria’s Conflicts, Ibadan: PETRAF/John Archers Books, 2001
  19. Albert, I.O. “USAID/OTI Intervention in Ife-Modakeke Crisis”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Building Peace, Advancing Democracy: Third Party Intervention in Nigeria’s Conflicts, Ibadan: PETRAF/John Archers Books, 2001
  20. Albert, I.O. “The Role Of Action Research In The Management Of Violent Community Conflicts In Nigeria”, in M. Smyth and G. Robinson (eds.), Researching Violently Divided Societies, Tokyo and London: United Nations University Press and Pluto Press, 2000
  21. Albert, I.O. "Censorship of Drumming in Colonial South-western Nigeria" in Derek Jones (ed.), Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001
  22. Albert, I.O. “The Myth, Reality and Challenges of Nigeria’s Reconciliation with Ndigbo”, in Eghosa E. Osaghae, Ebere Onwudiwe and Rotimi T. Suberu (eds.), The Nigerian Civil War and Its Aftermath, Ibadan: Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, University of Ibadan, 2002
  23. Albert, I.O. “The Impact of “Blood Diamond” on the Protractedness of African Conflicts”, in M.O. Ojielo (ed.), Rethinking Peace and Security in Africa, Lagos: Centre for Peace in Africa, 2002
  24. Albert, I.O. (2002), “The ‘Lada’ Racket in Colonial Southwestern Nigeria”, in G.O. Oguntomisin and S.A. Ajayi (eds.), Readings in Nigerian History and Culture: Essays in Honour of Professor J.A. Atanda, Ibadan: Hope Publications Limited
  25. Albert, I.O. (2003), “Sharing the Vision of Mediation Processes and Activities”, in Johnson Bade Falade (ed.), Report of the National Workshop of Stakeholders of Peace Research and Conflict Resolution, Abuja: Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, The Presidency
  26. Albert, I.O. (2002), “Rethinking the impact of patriarchy on feminist epistemology and methodology in Nigeria”, in Christopher E. Ukhum (ed.), Critical Gender Discourse in Africa, Ibadan: Hope Publications
  27. Albert, I.O. (2003), “The concept of security in the context of urban crime and segregation”, in Fourchard, L. and Albert, I.O. (2003), Security, Crime and Segregation in West African Cities since the 19th Century, Paris: Editions Karthala
  28. Albert, I.O. (2004), “Oputa Commission and the Intra-Ogoni Reconciliation Process”, in Adigun Agbaje et al. (eds.), Nigeria’s Struggle for Democracy and Good Governance, Ibadan University Press
  29. Albert, I.O., Odelami, V.A. and Sheba, J.O. (2003), “Population displacement in Ife-Modakeke Communal Conflict”, in Okwudiba Nnoli (ed.), Communal Conflict and Population Displacement in Nigeria, Enugu: Pan African Centre for Research on Peace and Conflict Resolution (PACREP)
  30. Albert, I.O. (2003) “Inter and Intra-Party Conflicts and the Future of Democracy in Nigeria”, in Bash Olasupo (ed.), Electoral Violence in Nigeria: Issues and Perspectives, Lagos: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
  31. Albert, I.O. (2003), “Smuggling second-hand cars through the Benin-Nigeria borders”, in Georges Kobou (ed.), Real Economies in Africa, Dakar: Council for the Development of Social and Economic Research in Africa
  32. Albert, I.O. (2003), “Host-stranger conflicts in the context of international migrations in Africa: An explanation and three case studies”, in Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Odile Goerg, Issiaka Mande, Faranirina Rajaonah (eds.), Entre etranger et migrant au XXeme siecle. Enjeux identitaires et modes d’insertion, Volume 1, Paris: Editions Harmatan
  33. Albert, I.O. (2004), “The use of military strategy in humanitarian intervention: Theory and practice”, in Major General John W.T. Gbor (ed.), The Nigerian Army in Global Security, Lagos: Nigerian Army Education Corps and School
  34. Albert, I.O. and N.D. Danjibo (2004), “Borno: Fitting the designs of political elite”, in Adefemi V. Isumonah (ed.), Participatory Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria, Ibadan: Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, pp.19-37
  35. Albert, I.O. (2004), “The myth and reality of popular participation in Lagos state”, in Adefemi V. Isumonah (ed.), Participatory Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria, Ibadan: Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, pp. 54-73
  36. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Data collection and interpretation in the social history of Africa”, in John Edward Philips (ed.), Writing African History, Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, pp. 287-307
  37. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Applying social work practice to the study of ethnic militias: The Oodua People’s Congress in Nigeria”, in Elizabeth Porter et al (eds.), Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experiences, Tokyo: United Nations University Press
  38. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Conflict management and resolution in research supervision”, in A.I. Olayinka et al (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Research Supervision, Ibadan: Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan, pp. 100 – 127
  39. Albert, I.O. (2005), “International dimensions of social conflicts in Nigeria”, in A.M. Yakubu et al (eds.), Crisis and Conflict Management in Nigeria since 1980, Volume One, Kaduna: Nigerian Defence Academy
  40. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Nigeria’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Crisis of its Interpretation”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Local Approaches to Conflict Transformation, Ibadan: CEPACS, University of Ibadan pp.119-131
  41. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Reviewing and rethinking campaign advertorials”, in Albert, I.O. and D. Marco (eds. ), Animus and Apologia: Campaign Advertorials and the Gamble for Power in the 2003 and 2007 Elections in Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. Pp. 26-45
  42. Albert, I.O. and Derrick Marco (2007), “The 2007 presidential campaign advertorials”, in Albert, I.O. and D. Marco (eds. ), Animus and Apologia: Campaign Advertorials and the Gamble for Power in the 2003 and 2007 Elections in Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. Pp. 92-122
  43. Albert, I.O. and D. Marco (2007), “Making sense of the 2003 and 2007 campaign advertorials”, in Albert, I.O. and D. Marco (eds. ), Animus and Apologia: Campaign Advertorials and the Gamble for Power in the 2003 and 2007 Elections in Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nig.) Ltd. Pp. 153-162
  44. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Lessons in psychological warfare: ‘Good Muslims’ and western media’s coverage of the 2005 bombing of London”, in Afis Ayinde Oladosu (ed.), Islam in contemporary Africa: On violence, terrorism and development, Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp. 81-94
  45. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Concepts and methods of peace and conflict studies”, in C.O. Bassey and O.O. Oshita (eds.), Conflict resolution, identity crisis and development in Africa, Lagos: Malthouse Press Limited pp. 3-18
  46. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Epochs and lessons on Nigeria’s participation in international peace support operations”, in Alexander Odarenduo Ogomudia (ed.), Peace support operations, command and professionalism: Challenges for the Nigerian armed forces in the 21st century and beyond, Ibadan: Gold Press Limited, pp. 164-189
  47. Albert, I.O. (2008), “An introduction to conflict prevention and early warning system”, Albert, I.O. (ed.), Operationalising the ECOWAS early warning system: Training Manual, Accra, Ghana: West African Network for Peacebuilding pp. 21-31
  48. Albert, I.O. (2008), “Establishing peace and sustainable development in post conflict situations: The gains to Nigeria”, in Lt. Gen. L.N. Yusuf (ed.), Nigeria’s contribution to international peace support operations, Abuja: Nigerian Army Headquarters pp. 79-102
  49. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Is the giant breaking up? Sharia, youth violence and the security dilemma in contemporary Nigeria”, in Ruth Mukama and Murindwa-Rutanga (eds.), Confronting twenty-first century challenges: Analyses and re-dedications by national and international scholars, Kampala: Faculty of Social Sciences, Makerere University, pp. 399-414
  50. Albert, I.O. (2008), “Understanding peace in Africa”, in David J. Francis (ed.), Peace and Conflict in Africa, London/New York: Zed Books pp. 31-45
  51. Albert, I.O. (2007), “NURTW and politics of managing public motor parks in Ibadan and Lagos, Nigeria”, in Laurent Fourchard (ed.), Gouverner les villes d’Afrique: État, Gouvernement Local et Acteurs Privés, Paris: Karthala pp. 125-137
  52. Albert, I.O. (2009), “On political concepts and cliches in Nigeria’s fourth republic”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 1-12
  53. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Youth crisis: A global phenomenon turned Nigeria’s nightmare”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 209-220
  54. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Conceptualizing and contextualizing the concept of servant leadership”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 305-316
  55. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Civil society organizations and cross-cutting election themes”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 357-376
  56. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Towards an actionable early warning and response system for the Niger Delta”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 393-406
  57. Albert, I.O. (2009), “The litmus test of giving ‘brand Nigeria’ a NAFDAC number”, in I.O. Albert (ed.), Praxis of political concepts and clichés in Nigeria’s fourth republic, Ibadan: Bookcraft Publishers pp. 419-436
  58. Albert, I.O. (2010), “Effects of communal violence on the democratization process in Nigeria, 1999-2007”, in Atahiru M. Jega, Haruna Wakili and Ismaila M. Zango (eds.), Consolidation of democracy in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects, Kano: Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambiyya House, Bayero University pp. 183-208
  59. Albert, I.O. (2010), “Ethnicity and herdsmen-farmers’ conflicts in Oke-Ogun, Oyo State”, in I.O. Albert and Olaniyi Nurudeen Olarinde (eds.), Trends and tensions in managing conflicts, Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice pp. 95-115
  60. Albert, I.O. and I.O. Oloyede (2010), “Beyond adversarial conflict management”, in I.O. Albert and I.O. Oloyede (eds.), Dynamics of peace processes, Ilorin, Nigeria: Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin pp. 1-8
  61. Albert, I.O. (2010), “Guarding the guardians: Parliamentary control of the armed forces in Nigeria’s fourth Republic”, in I.O. Albert and I.O. Oloyede (eds.), Dynamics of peace processes, Ilorin, Nigeria: Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin pp. 167-184
  62. Albert, I.O. (2011), “Elections and state fragility in Nigeria’s 4th republic”, in I.O. Albert et al (eds.), Democratic Elections and Nigeria’s National Security, Ibadan: Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan
  63. Albert, I.O. (2011), “Analyzing electoral violence in Nigeria”, in Linus N. Asiegbu (ed.), Critical issues in the 2011 general elections in Nigeria, Abuja: Institute for Security Studies, pp. 38-62
  64. Albert, I.O. (2011), “Climate change and conflict management in Nigeria”, in Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, Muhtar Adeiza Etudaiye, and Olugbenga Ajani Olatunji (eds.), Law and Climate change in Nigeria, Ilorin: Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin pp. 176-193
  65. Albert, I. O. and Doyin Oluseyi Ighalo (2012), “A comparative analysis of the commitment of the Chinese & South Africans to CSR and R2P in Nigeria’s telecommunication sector”, in Hayley Herman (ed.), Strengthening the Civil Society Perspective Series II: China and Other Emerging Powers in Africa, Cape Town: FAHAMU Network for Social Change, pp. 97-122. Also available at http://www.fahamu.org/images/empowers_report_0311.pdf
  66. Albert, I.O. (2012), “Rethinking conflict, peace and sustainable development in Nigeria”, in Albert, I.O., Eselebor, W.A. and Danjibo, N.D. (eds. 2012), Peace, security and development in Nigeria, Ibadan and Abuja: Peace Studies, University of Ibadan and the Society for Peace Studies and Practice pp. 1-18
  67. Albert, I.O. (2012), “The youth question in cultural diversity”, African Culture and International Understanding, Volume 1 Number 1 (Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Nigeria), pp. 24-26
  68. Albert, I.O. (2012), “The emics and etics: Insider/outsider binary in Nigeria’s migration history”, in Saheed Aderinto and Paul Osifodunrin (eds.), The third wave of historical scholarship in Nigeria, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 118-217
  69. Albert, I.O. (2012), “Mapping the discourse: History, social conflict and conflict management”, in Albert, I.O. (ed.), A history of social conflict and conflict management in Nigeria, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers pp. 1-18
  70. Albert, I.O. (2012), “Twists and turns in the settlement of beaded crown disputes in colonial Yorubaland”, Albert, I.O. (ed.), A history of social conflict and conflict management in Nigeria, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers pp. 128-150
  71. Albert, I.O. (2012), “Art and politics: Rethinking Olu Amoda’s cynical realism beyond the aesthetic appeal”, in Ohioma I. Pogoson (ed.), Olu Amoda: Shattering the barriers of artistic conventions, Ibadan: University of Ibadan, Institute of African Studies pp. 55-68
  72. Albert, I. (2012), “Human migration, conflict, security and sustainable development”, in Labode Popoola, Olanrewaju and Olawale Olayide (eds.), Building resilience in sustainable development in a changing world, Ibadan: Ibadan University Centre for Sustainable Development, pp. 65-82
  73. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Rethinking R2P: NATO’s authority and military operation in Libya”, in Isaac Albert and Willie Eselebor (eds.), Managing security in a globalised world, Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice
  74. Albert, I.O. (2013), “From rivalry to collaboration: Security agencies and public safety in Nigeria”, in Isaac Olawale Albert, Benjamin Aluko and Olusola Isola (eds.), The security sector and conflict management in Nigeria, Ibadan: Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan pp. 3-17
  75. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Track V diplomacy: Rethinking African studies beyond the culture and civilization thesis”, in Olajide Olorunnisola et al (eds.), African Culture and Identity, Ibadan: The Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan, Nigeria pp. 71-103
  76. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Rethinking terrorist profiling”, in Ozoemenam Mbachu and Umar M. Bature, Internal security management in Nigeria: A study in terrorism and counter-terrorism, Kaduna: Medusa Academic Publishers Limited pp. 187-200
  77. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Introduction to research methods in peace and security”, in Isaac Olawale Albert, Olabisi Olaseinde-Williamns and Oyesoji Aremu (eds.), Research methods in peace and conflict studies, Ibadan: Peace and conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan pp. 1-14
  78. Albert, I.O. and T. Akanle (2014), “Observation and interview methods in peace and security research”, in Isaac Olawale Albert, Olabisi Olaseinde-Williamns and Oyesoji Aremu (eds.), Research methods in peace and conflict studies, Ibadan: Peace and conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan pp, 88-105
  79. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Towards sustainable peace: A structural assessment of the Ghana National Peace Council Act 2011 (Act 818), in Ernest Uwazie (ed.), Alternative Dispute Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholar Publishing, pp.181-196, https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-4438-5707-9-sample.pdf
  80. Albert, I.O. (2015), “A formative assessment of the management of Boko haram crisis in Nigeria”, in Building a resilient Nigeria: Challenges of security governance and development in the 21st century, Iwo: Department of Sociology, Bowen University pp. 35-53
  81. Albert, I.O. , O. Isola and O. Oyewo (2015), “Contexts and meanings in communicating peace and conflict”, in I.O. Albert, O.O. Isola and O.O. Oyewo (eds.), Communicating peace and conflict: Genres, practices and challenges, Ibadan: Book Builders Editions Africa, pp. 1-24
  82. Albert, I.O. (2015), “A shifting fire: The dialectics of communication in peace and security”, in I.O. Albert, O.O. Isola and O.O. Oyewo (eds.), Communicating peace and conflict: Genres, practices and challenges, Ibadan: Book Builders Editions Africa, pp. 57-72
  83. Albert, I. O. (2015), “Development communication and violence reduction in Nigeria’s elections”, I.O. Albert, O.O. Isola and O.O. Oyewo (eds.), Communicating peace and conflict: Genres, practices and challenges, Ibadan: Book Builders Editions Africa, pp. 153-168
  84. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Explaining maritime piracy in Somalia”, in Funso Adesola, Iwebunor Okwechime, Ronke Ako-Nai and Akin Iwilade (eds.), State, Governance and Security in Africa: A Festschrift in Honour of Professor Bamitale Idowu Omole, Tollahassee, Florida: SokheChapke Publishing Inc, pp. 240-255
  85. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Why, where and how guns rule Nigeria”, in Olusegun Obasnjo, Akin L. Mabogunje, and Peter A. Okebukola (eds.), Towards a new dawn in Nigeria post 2015, Abeokuta: Centre for Human Security, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library pp. 357-372
  86. Albert, I.O. Akinteye, A., and Faleti, S. (2015), “Traditional ways of settling conflict through the medium of television”, in Osita Osita, Augustine Ikelegbe, Warisu Ali and Joseph Golwa (eds.), Case studies of traditional methods of conflict prevention and resolution in Nigeria, Abuja: Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution
  87. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Intervention and mediation of eminent persons in conflicts”, in Olusegun Obasnjo, Akin L. Mabogunje, and Peter A. Okebukola (eds.), Towards a new dawn in Nigeria post 2015, Abeokuta: Centre for Human Security, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library pp. 381-400
  88. Albert, I.O. and Babajide Ololajulo (2015), “Introduction: Knowledge economy and our collective security”, in Albert, I.O., Ololajulo, O, Aremu, O, Knowledge economy and Nigeria’s National Security, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers for the Society for Peace Studies and Practice. pp. 1-8
  89. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Rethinking security education in a world of asymmetric warfare’, in Albert, I.O., Ololajulo, O, Aremu, O., Knowledge economy and Nigeria’s National Security, Ibadan: John Archers Publishers for the Society for Peace Studies and Practice. pp. 19-30
  90. Albert, I.O. (2016), “Rethinking “difficult circumstances” in Nigeria, in Albert, I.O., Moronkola, O.A and Ademokoya, J.A. (ed. 2016), People in difficult circumstances in Nigeria, Ibadan: Royal People (Nigeria) Limited pp. 1-11
  91. Albert, I.O. (2017), “BringBackOurGirls: The impact and limits of a Nigerian hash tag activism”, in Albert, I.O., Omotoso, S. and Akeredolu, A. (eds. 2017), Gender based violence in Contemporary Nigeria, Ibadan: Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan pp.
  92. Albert, I.O. (2017), “Contexts of gender based violence in contemporary Nigeria”, in Albert, I.O., Omotoso, S. and Akeredolu, A. (eds. 2017), Gender based violence in Contemporary Nigeria, Ibadan: Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan.
  93. Albert, I.O. (2017), “From ‘Governor-General’ to ‘Kwankwasiya’: Democracy and Branded Political communication in Nigeria’s fourth republic”, in Ayo Olukotun and Sharon Adetutu Omotoso (eds.), Political communication in Africa, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp.171-188
  94. Albert, I. O. (2017), “Trade rivalry between the Yoruba and Syrians in colonial south-western Nigeria”, in Olutayo C. Adesina (ed.), Nigeria in the twentieth century: History, governance and society, Ibadan: Connel Publications, pp. 72-102
  95. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Conflicts in precolonial, colonial and post colonial Africa”, in Labode Popoola, Olanrewaju Olaniyan and Olawale Olayide (eds.), Sustainable development in precolonial, colonial and post colonial Africa: Issues and contexts, Ibadan: University of Ibadan Centre for Sustinable Development, pp. 105-126
  96. Albert, I.O. and Aubyn, F.K. (2017), “Partners or competitors? Enhancing AU-RECs/RMs’ cooperation for peace support operations in Africa”, in Emma Birikorang, Frank Okyere and Kwesi Aning, Annual Review of Peace Support Operations in Africa, Accra and Addis Ababa: KAIPTC and African Union pp. 55-66
  97. Albert, I.O. (2017), “Security regimens in Africa”, CODESRIA Policy Brief, Number 3, Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science in Africa (CODESRIA), June
  98. Albert, I. O. (2017), “Balancing the anti-graft wars in Africa with the rule of law”, CODESRIA Policy Brief, Number 3, Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science in Africa (CODESRIA), August
  99. Albert, I.O. (2017) “Teaching peacebuilding in African Universities: Bridging the Gap between the Field and Classroom”, African Peacebuilding Network (APN) Working Paper Number 13, 2017 (https://s3.amazonaws.com/ssrc-cdn1/crmuploads/new_publication_3/%7B8F05C602-6492-E711-80C6-005056AB0BD9%7D.pdf)
  100. Albert, I. O. (2017), ”Regional Engagement in Peacebuilding in Africa: Perspectives and Challenges”, 4th Kofi Annan – Dag Hammarskjold Lecture, May, 2017 (http://www.daghammarskjold.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/KADH2017web.pdf)
  101. Albert, I.O. (2018), “Introduction: Taking sides with Nigerian youth”, in Albert, I.O., Martin Ike-Muoso, Ozonnia Ojielo (eds. 2018), Beyond Rhetoric: Youth empowerment and Political Voice in Nigeria, Enugu: Baywood Foundation pp. 1-18
  102. Albert, I.O., M. Ike-Moonso, and M.O. Ojielo (2018), “Youth empowerment and political voice in Nigeria”, in Albert, I.O., Martin Ike-Muoso, Ozonnia Ojielo (eds. 2018), Beyond Rhetoric: Youth empowerment and Political Voice in Nigeria, Enugu: Baywood Foundation pp. 19-41
  103. Albert, I.O. and O.O. Albert (2018), “A history of youth empowerment and political voice in Nigeria”, in Albert, I.O., Martin Ike-Muoso, Ozonnia Ojielo (eds. 2018), Beyond Rhetoric: Youth empowerment and Political Voice in Nigeria, Enugu: Baywood Foundation pp. 42-58
  104. Albert, I.O. and T. Bello (2018), “Youth empowerment as a corporate social responsibility”, in Albert, I.O., Martin Ike-Muoso, Ozonnia Ojielo (eds. 2018), Beyond Rhetoric: Youth empowerment and Political Voice in Nigeria, Enugu: Baywood Foundation pp. 222-233
  105. Albert, I.O. (2018), “Food production and insurgency in Nigeria”, in Oluwatooyin Faramade Osundahunsi, Roadmap to improve livehoods in Africa, Akure: Simplicity Press pp. 1-16
  106. Albert, I. O. (2018), “Nigeria’s security challenges in historical perspective”, in Ayo Olukoju, Olutayo Adesina, Abimbola Adesoji and Saheed Amusa (eds.), Security challenges and Management in Modern Nigeria, Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp. 2-14
  107. Albert, I.O. and T. Lawanson (2019), “Africa: The urbanizing continent”, in Isaac Olawale Albert and Taibat Lawanson (eds.), Urban Crisis Management in Africa: A Festschrift for Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Austin, Texas: Pan African University Press, pp. 3-14
  108. Lawanson, D.T, Odekunle, D. and Albert, I.O. (2019), “Urban redevelopment and the right to the city of Lagos, Nigeria”, in Isaac Olawale Albert and Taibat Lawanson (eds.), Urban Crisis Management in Africa: A Festschrift for Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Austin, Texas: Pan African University Press, pp. 295-314
  109. Albert, I.O. and T. Lawanson (2019), “The urban public space and religious extremism in Northern Nigeria”, in Isaac Olawale Albert and Taibat Lawanson (eds.), Urban Crisis Management in Africa: A Festschrift for Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Austin, Texas: Pan African University Press, pp. 565-582
  110. Albert, I.O. (2019), “Back to the future: Rethinking alternatives to external intervention in Africa’s conflicts”, in Sameul Ojo Oloruntoba, Adeshina Afolayan, and Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso (eds.), Indigenous knowledge systems and development in Africa, Cham., : Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 159-183
  111. Albert, I.O. (2019), “Resisting structural violence: Continuity and change in women’s street protests in Nigeria”, in Funmi Soetan and Bola Akanji (eds.), Through the Gender Lens: A Century of Social and Political Development in Nigeria, Lanham, New York: Lexington Books pp. 309-332
  112. Albert, I.O. (2020), “Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: Challenges and Prospects for International Trade, National Security and Sustainable Development of Member States”, in Adegboyega Karim, Micheal Maduagwu and Saleh Dauda (eds.), Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: Implications for Security and Sustainable Development of Member States, Abuja: Institute of Security Studies pp. 255-268
  113. Albert, I.O. (2020), “COVID-19, Peace and Security in Nigeria”, in Adeola Adenikinju, Akin Iwayemi, Olusanya Olubusoye, and Olugbenga and Falode (eds.), Perspectives, Impacts and Policy Responses to COVID-19 Pandemic, Ibadan: Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics, and Law, University of Ibadan pp. 211-232
  114. Albert, I.O., Tobi, B.E. and Adegoke, F. (2021), “A warning system: COVID-19, Leadership and Nigeria’s SDG3”, In Isaac Olawale Albert, Umaru Pate, and Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha (eds.), Leadership and Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Goals, Ibadan and Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice, pp. 510-524
  115. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Introduction to leadership and the sustainable development goals in Nigeria”, In Isaac Olawale Albert, Umaru Pate, and Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha (eds.), Leadership and Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Goals, Ibadan and Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice, pp. 3 - 18
  116. Albert, I.O. (2021), “The Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Suleiman Elias Bogoro and Nigeria’s sustainable development programme”, In Isaac Olawale Albert, Umaru Pate, and Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha (eds.), Leadership and Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Goals, Ibadan and Abuja: Society for Peace Studies and Practice, pp. 19-31
  117. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Conflict causes, roots, and triggers”, in Busola Ajibola and Asari Uzoamaka Ndem (eds.), Understanding Nigeria’s Intractable Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis: A Study of the Coverage Pattern of Conflict and Humanitarian Issues by the Nigerian Media, Volume 2, Abuja: Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, pp. 47-58
  118. Albert, I.O. and Albert, O.A. (2022), “Nigerian women in the politics of transnational organisations”, in Olufunke Adeboye and Bolanle Awe (eds.), Nigerian Women in Politics: Essays in honour of Nina Emma Mba, Lagos: Ben and Nina Mba Foundation, pp.185-211
  119. Albert, I.O. , Badejo, A.B., and Yahaya, M.K. (2022), “Introduction: Abdusalami Alhaji Abubakar and peace processes in Africa”, in Albert, I.O. , Badejo. B. and Yahaya, M.K. (eds. 2022), Mediating for peace in Africa: A festrichft in honour of General Abdulslamai A. Abubakar, Ibadan: Bookcraft Africa pp. 1-10
  120. Albert, I.O. (2022), “General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s interventions in Nigeria elections since the 1999 transitions”, in Albert, I.O. , Badejo. B. and Yahaya, M.K. (eds. 2022), Mediating for peace in Africa: A festrichft in honour of General Abdulslamai A. Abubakar, Ibadan: Bookcraft Africa pp. 375-393
  121. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Introduction: WANEP’s twenty years and the tasks ahead”, in Twenty Years of Peacebuilding Practice in West Africa, Accra, Ghana: The West Africa Peacebuilding Fellows and the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding, pp. 6-13
  122. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Strategic Frameworks for Reforms and Coordination of Cross-Border and Internal Migration of Pastoralists”, in Kuta Yahaya and Attahiru Jega (eds.), Livestock Reforms and Mitigation of Associated Conflicts, Kano and Minna: Kano State Government and LeoBooks, pp. 157-164
  1. Albert,I.O. "Hausa Women Migrants in Ibadan: Continuity and Change in Socio-Economic Orientation",Odu: A Journal of West African Studies, No.40, July 1992
  2. Albert,I.O. "The Growth of a Migrant Community in Nigeria: The Hausa Settlements in Ibadan, c.1830-1979", Ife: Annals of the Institute of Cultural Studies, No.4,1993 pp.2-17
  3. Albert, I.O. "Ethnic residential segregation in Kano, Nigeria and its antecedents", African Study Monographs, vol.17 no. 2 October 1996 pp.27-42
  4. Albert, I.O., “The “Sakara” (Drumming) Controversy in Colonial Yorubaland”, The Nigerian Field, 63 pp. 25-38
  5. Albert, O. "Hausa Political System in the Diaspora: The Sarkin Hausawa Institution in Ibadan, 1914-1993", African Notes, Vol. XXI Nos. 1 & 2 1997 pp.43-64
  6. Albert, I.O. ”A Framework for Mapping, Tracking and Analyzing Conflicts”, Ife Psychologia, Volume 8 No. 2, 2000
  7. Albert, I.O., “Inter-Regional Migrations, Urban Multiculturalism And The “Mixed Court” System In Colonial Northern Nigeria”, Social Dynamics, Volume 25 Number 2, 1999
  8. Albert, I.O. “Conceiving and Proposing a Research Idea”, in Dele Layiwola (ed.), A Handbook on Field Methods in African Studies, (Special edition of African Notes)Ibadan: Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan in Collaboration with John Archers Publishers Limited, 2001
  9. Albert, I.O. “Field Techniques for Collecting Oral Data in African Culture History”, in Dele Layiwola (ed.), A Handbook on Field Methods in African Studies, (Special edition of African Notes) Ibadan: Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan in Collaboration with John Archers Publishers Limited, 2001
  10. Albert, I.O. (2002), “Child Soldiers and Security Pitfalls in Africa”, Africa Notes (Cornell University, Ithaca, USA), November/December
  11. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Exiting from the “Axis-of-Evil”: Issues in Muammar Al-Ghadaffi’s Renunciation of Weapons of Mass Destruction”, The Nigerian Army Quarterly Journal, (New series) Volume 1 Number 1, pp.94-110
  12. Albert, I.O. (2003), “Colonialism, Labour Migrations, and Indigene/Settler Conflicts in Nigeria”, African Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies, Volume 1 No. 1
  13. Albert, I.O. (2004), “Women and Armed Conflicts in Post-Cold World Africa”, Amani: Journal of African Peace, Volume 1 Number 1
  14. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Terror as a political weapon: Reflections on the bomb explosions in Abacha’s Nigeria”, IFRA Special Research Issue, Volume 1 pp. 37-56
  15. Albert, I. O. (2005), “Explaining godfatherism in Nigerian politics”, African Sociological Review, Volume 9 Number 2 pp.79-105
  16. Albert, I.O. (2006), “ECOWAS Parliament and Conflict Management in West Africa”, The Nigerian Army Quarterly Journal (New series), Vol. 2 No. 2 pp. 174-196
  17. Albert, O. (2005), “Fire on the mountain: An ADR Training Material”, Track Two, Volume 12 Number 3 and 4, pp. 101-103
  18. Albert, I.O. (2006), “The French reprisal attack on Cote D’Ivoire in 2004”, The Academy Journal of Defence Studies, Volume 12 February, pp. 1-19
  19. Albert, I.O. (2006), “The South-East Asian Tsunami Disaster of 2004: Lessons and Training Needs of the Nigerian Armed Forces in Disaster Management”, Legon Journal of International Affairs (LEJIA), Volume 2 Number 2 pp. 77-95
  20. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Fighting ‘bad medicine’: The ban of Sopona cultism in colonial southwest Nigeria”, The Nigerian Field, Volume 71 Nos. 1 and 2 pp. 3-23
  21. Albert, I. O. (2006), “Media’s coverage of identity conflicts in Nigeria”, Quillpen: A Journal of Communication Issues and Events, Volume 5 pp. 1-11
  22. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Culture and conflict transformation”, African Notes, Volume xxvi, Numbers 1 and 2, pp. 31-44
  23. Albert, I.O. and I. Agwunwah-Nkwazema (2005), “Gender, conflict and poverty in West Africa”, African Notes, Volume xxvi, Numbers 1 and 2, pp. 79-88
  24. Albert, I.O. (2005), “Col. Muammar Ghadafi of Libya as an International Conflict Actor”, UNILAG Journal of Politics, Volume 2 Number 1 pp. 5-26
  25. Albert, I.O. (2007), “The African Union and Conflict Management in Africa”, African Development, Vol. XXXII pp. 41-68
  26. Albert, I.O. (2008), “From ‘Owo crisis’ to ‘Dagbon dispute’: Lessons in the politicization of chieftaincy disputes in modern Nigeria and Ghana”, The Roundtable: Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 97 No. 394 pp. 47-60
  27. Albert, I.O. (2007), “A review of the campaign strategies”, Journal of African Elections (Special edition on the 2007 General elections in Nigeria), Vol. 6 Number 2 pp. 55-78
  28. Albert, I.O. and O. Albert (2008), “Strategies for peace education integration in ECOWAS member states’ tertiary school curricula”, Conflict Trends, Issue 3, pp. 11-17
  29. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Whose e-governance? A critique of online citizen engagement in Africa”, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, Volume 3 Number 4 pp.133-141
  30. Albert, I.O. (2003: make up edition published in 2011), “Rethinking the challenge of irregular transnational mobility in USoAfrica”, African Notes, Volume 27 Nos 1 & 2 pp. 1-16
  31. Albert, I. O. (2012), "Violences électorales au cours de la IVe République nigériane: le paradoxe de la démocratie." Afrique Contemporaine 239 (2011):105-117. Also online: http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=AFCO_239_0105
  32. Albert, I.O. (2012), “Deconstructing elite fragmentation in Nigerian politics”, Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development, Volume 1, pp. 1-28
  33. Albert, I.O. and Adekola, O.O. (2013), “Community participation in conflict prevention and peacebuilding in multi-ethnic and multi-religious settings”, Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development, Volume 2 No. 1 pp. 1-12
  34. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Irregular border crossing: social media and the globalization of the ‘Arab Spring”, African Journal of Rhetoric, Volume 5 pp 38-63
  35. Albert, I.O. (2014), Rethinking why and how China wins hearts and minds in Africa”, Annals of the Social Science Academy of Nigeria, Number 18 and 19, January - December 2013/2014
  36. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Towards the 2015 Poll: Stakeholders’ Analysis in Election Security Management”, African Journal of Security and Development, Volume 1 No. 1 (Institute of Security Studies, DSS Abuja)
  37. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Beyond moral panic: Negotiation theory and the University strikes in Nigeria”, Journal of Global Initiatives, Volume 9 No. 2
  38. Albert, I.O. (2014), “Peace studies and practice West Africa”, Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development, Volumes 3 & 4, pp. 1-15
  39. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Background to the demise of traditional political authority in Nigeria”, Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development, Volumes 5 & 6, May, pp. 70-84
  40. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Book review: Borders in Africa – by Anthony Asiwaju”, Ibadan Journal of Peace and Development, Volumes 5 & 6 pp. 230-232
  41. Albert, I.O. (2015), “Explaining a security dilemma: Nigeria-Chad relations in the context of Boko Haram crisis”, Ife Journal of International Relations, Volume 1 Number 1 pp. 1-22
  42. Albert, I.O. (2017), “Rethinking the functionality of the multinational Joint Task Force in managing the Boko Haram crisis in the Lake Chad”, African Development, Volume XLII, Number 3 pp. 119-135
  43. Albert, I.O. and Eze, C.B. (2017), “Resolving the protracted political crisis in Guinea-Bissau”, Conflict Trends, Number 2
  44. Albert, I.O. (2019), “Beyond recrimination: The rule of law and Nigeria’s anti-graft war”, African Development, Vol. XLIV, No. 1 pp. 177-197
  45. Albert, I.O. (2019), “Hazy Agenda, Multiple Interests: Stakeholders Engagement with the First Phase of the Niger Delta Amnesty Deal in Nigeria”, Beijing Law Review, Volume 10 Number 3 pp. 656 - 670
  46. Albert, I.O, Olarinde, Y.T, Albert, O.O. (2019), “Order outside the law? Rethinking amnesty as an ADR mechanism in Nigeria”, Beijing Law Review, Volume 10 No. 4 pp. 913 – 925
  47. Albert, I. O., Danjibo, N. and Albert, O.O (2020), “Back to the past: Evolution of kidnapping and hostage taking in the Niger Delta, Nigeria”, Beijing Law Review, Volume 11 pp. 211 – 226
  48. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Decapitation strategies and the significance of Abubakar Shekau’s death in Nigeria’s Boko Haram crisis”, International Affairs, Volume 97, Issue 6, November pp. 1691-1708
  49. Albert, I.O. (2021), Book Review: Africa’s security challenges in the 21st century: politics, principles and praxis, Ibadan, Nigeria: Safari Books 2020 (Authored by Tunde Adeniran), African Journal on Terrorism, Vol. 11 No. 3 pp. 222-225
  50. Albert, I.O. and Albert, M.O (2021), “Beyond Victimhood : UNSC Resolution 1325, Women and the Fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria”, African Journal on Terrorism, Volume 11 No. 1 pp. 181-190
  51. Albert, I.O. and Albert, O.O. (2022), “Coup contagion in Africa: Is the past different from the present”?, African Journal on Terrorism, African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), Algeria, Special Edition on “Implications of coup d’etat and political instability on terrorism and violent extremism in the Sahel”, October pp. 13-30
  52. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Impact of insecurity on Christian Missions in Nigeria since 1900”, African Journal of Contemporary Trends in Religions and Society, Volume 1 Number 2 pp. 1-26
  53. Ashindorbe, K. and Albert, I.O. (2023), “Campaign rhetoric and the quest for power in 2015, 2019 and 2023 presidential elections in Nigeria”, Arts and Social Science Research: The Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 13 No. 4 pp. 1-26 (Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria)
  54. Albert I. O., and Abah. J (2024). International Civil Society Organizations Humanitarian Aid in Internally Displaced Persons Camps, Benue State, North Central Nigeria: Evaluation of Contributions, Impacts and Sustainability, 2010-2023.. Humanus Discourse, VOL 4 NO 3. Retrieved from https://Humanusdicourse.com/volume-4
  55. Albert, I. O. and Abah, J. (2024). Surviving Humanitarian Crisis in Nigeria: Coping Strategies of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Benue State, Northcentral, Nigeria. Wukari International Studies Journal, 8(3), 165–176. Retrieved from https://wissjournals.com.ng/index.php/wiss/article/view/366
  56. Albert, I.O. (2024), “Traditional Institutions and Sustainability of African Cities and Communities”, Africa Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 149-162
  1. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Rethinking Small arms and Light Weapons in the Niger Delta”, IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier, Number 3 pp. 1-6
  2. Albert, I.O. (2006), “The 2003 presidential campaign advertorials”, in I.O. Albert, D. Marco and V. Adetula (eds.), IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier (Special Edition on the 2003 Elections in Nigeria), Abuja: IDASA-Nigeria pp. 109-126
  3. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Re-conceptualizing electoral violence in Nigeria”, in I.O. Albert, D. Marco and V. Adetula (eds.), IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier (Special Edition on the 2003 Elections in Nigeria), Abuja: IDASA-Nigeria pp. 127-136
  4. Adetula, V., Albert, I.O. and Marco, D. (2006), “Towards the 2007 elections”, in I.O. Albert, D. Marco and V. Adetula (eds.), IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier (Special Edition on the 2003 Elections in Nigeria), Abuja: IDASA-Nigeria pp. 207-218
  5. Albert, I.O. (2007), “An analysis of the inauguration speech of President Yar’Adua”, IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier, Issue 7, July pp.1-7
  6. Albert, I.O. (2007), “Reflections on public perceptions of the electoral reforms panel”, IDASA Conflict Tracking Dossier, Issue 8, October pp. 1- 6
  7. Albert, I. O. (2009), “Maritime security in Nigeria”, The Triple S (Abuja), March pp.4-5
  8. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Preface”, Responsibility to protect: Training toolkit for civil society actors and multidimensional peace support personnel in West Africa, Accra, Ghana: West African Civil Society Institute pp. 4-5
  1. Albert, I.O. Inter-Ethnic Relations in a Nigerian City: The Historical Perspective of the Hausa-Igbo Conflict in Kano,1953-1991. Ibadan: IFRA, 1993 19 pp.
  2. Adisa, J., Albert, I.O. and Herault, G., Report on the International Symposium on Urban Management and Urban Violence in Africa, Ibadan: IFRA, 1995 78pp.
  3. Albert, I.O. Interface Between Poverty and Urban Violence in Africa, Discussion Paper No.2, Abidjan: UNCHS/UNDP/GTZ/World Bank Urban Management Programme, Africa Regional Office, 1996 19pp.
  4. Osaghae, E.E; Isumonah, V.A. and Albert, I.O., Liberalization Policies and the Changing Structures of Legitimacy in Nigeria, Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Economic and Social Research (NISER), 1998 80pp.
  5. Ihejirikha, S., M. Iyamah. J. Mbagwu and I.O. Albert, Conflict Management Training Manual, Kaduna: Conflict Resolution Stakeholders’ Network (CRESNET), 2001
  6. Albert, I.O, Adekola. O.O. and Olaoba, O.B. Ethnic Groups and Conflicts in South-Western Nigeria, Ibadan: Ford Foundation’s Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, University of Ibadan
  7. Albert, I. O., The Odi Massacre of 1999 in the Context of the Graffiti Left by the Invading Nigerian Army, Ibadan: Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies, University of Ibadan, 2003
  8. Albert, I.O. (2003), Mainstreaming Positive Leadership in Conflict Transformation in Nigeria, Lagos: Centre for Social Science Research and Development
  9. Albert, I.O. (ed. 2004), Conflict Mitigation Manual for In-School Youths in Lagos State, Lagos: National Council of Women’s Societies Nigeria (NCWS)
  10. William, R. Brieger, Isaac Albert, Anthonia Achike, Stephen Schwenke, “Strategic Analysis of Development Constraints and Priorities for Action in Southern Nigeria”, Evaluation IQC Contract No: AEP -1-00-00-00024-00-Task Order 820, Washington DC: USAID/Management Systems International, July 2004, http://www.usaid.gov/ng/downloads/rfa/southernassessmentfinalreportsubmitted.pdf
  11. Akande, J., K. Awosika and I.O. Albert (2005), Community Conflicts and Violence against Women in Nigeria, Dakar: AAWORD
  12. Albert, I.O. and Dung Pam Sha (2006), Baseline Survey Report of Conflicts in Rivers, Delta, Kano, Kaduna and Plateau States of Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nigeria) Limited 155pp.
  13. Albert, I.O. (2006), An Executive Summary: Baseline Survey Report of Conflicts in Rivers, Delta, Kano, Kaduna and Plateau States of Nigeria, Ibadan: Stirling-Horden Publishers (Nigeria) Limited 24pp.
  14. Albert, I.O. (2011), Pinched, ditched or jinxed: The mantra of African solutions to African problems, an inaugural lecture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan: University Press, Nigeria February 3
  15. Albert, I.O. (2017), Beyond Nigeria’s Sambisa: Forests, Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Africa, University of Ibadan Annual Lecture, Ibadan: University Press
  16. Albert, I.O. (2018), Agenda 2063: Questing strategic partnership for peace, security and sustainable development in Africa, Dakar: Forum International de Dakar, https://www.dakarforum.org/fr/contributions/contributions-1-2018/
  1. Osaghae, E.E., Isumonah, V. and Albert, I.O. "Nature and Consequences of Ethnicity in Nigerian Universities", SSCN/Ford Foundation Project 1996
  2. Albert, I.O. “Contexts of Peace and Conflict in Indigene/Settler Relations in Rural Nigeria: An Oke-Ogun Case Study in Oyo State”, Research Report to the Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE), University of Oxford, July 2005
  3. Albert, I.O. “Emancipatory Social Movements in the Niger Delta: Goals, Strategies and Critical Lessons for Peace Practice”, Research Report to Institut Francaise de Recherche en Afrique (IFRA), Ibadan, August, 2005
  4. Isaac Olawale Albert, “Historicizing Migration” Convenor’s Report On The 2008 Extended Workshop On Social History, St. Louis, Senegal, 3-21 March, 2008 http://Www.Codesria.Org/Links/Research/Sephis/Report_Ext_Worshop08.Pdf
  5. Isaac Olawale Albert, “An alternative explanation of religious fundamentalism in northern Nigeria”, Peace and Conflict, Abuja: Heinrich Boll Stiftung, www.ng.boell.org/downloads/Alternative_Explanation_of_Religious_Fundamentalism_in_Nigeria(2).pdf
  • Isaac Olawale Albert, “Nigeria’s peace: peace of the graveyard”, Special for CNN, July 12, 2013 – updated 1622 GMT (0022HKT), http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/12/opinion/nigeria-boko-haram-isaac-olawale-albert#cnn-disqus-area
  • Inside Story: Nigeria’s fight against Boko haram – Youtube, January 2, 2012, Al Jazeera English, by Na’eem Jenah, Richard Dowden and Isaac Olawale Albert (Discussants), http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2012/01/20121274013113428.html
  • Inside Story: Is Nigeria’s conflict religious or political? – Youtube, July 26, 2012 Al-Jazeera English, by Darren Kew, Michael Amoah, and Isaac Olawale Albert (discussants), http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2012/07/201272683818746862.html
  1. Albert, I.O. (2003), “Beyond K.O. Dike et al: Canonical Works on Oral Historiography of Africa and the Challenge for Contemporary Social Science Research”, Paper presented at CDESRIA Conference on Canonical works, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana, September.
  2. Albert, I.O.(2004), “Architecting a New Destiny: AU, NEPAD and the Challenge of Common Security in Africa”, Paper presented at the Conference on the African Union and New Strategies for Development in Africa, United Nations Centre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 26-28 January.
  3. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Managing Conflicts in Africa: Nigeria in Comparative Perspective”, Paper presented at the international conference on Managing Ethno-political conflicts in Africa organized by the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, February 24-25.
  4. Albert, I.O. (2006), “From “Owo Crisis” to “Dagbon Dispute”: Lessons in the Politicization of Chieftaincy Disputes in Modern Nigeria and Ghana”, Paper presented at the 15th Annual Africa/Diaspora Conference, California State University, Sacramento, April 27-29.
  5. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Cost of Prebendal Politics: “Godfatherism” and the Intractability of Post Election Crisis in Nigeria Since the 1999 “Democratic Transition”, Paper presented at the International Conference on Post-Conflict Elections in West Africa: Challenges for Democracy and Reconstruction, Accra, Ghana, 15th – 17th May.
  6. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Managing Communal Violence in Nigeria”, Paper presented at the Goethe-Institut/GTZ Round Table on “Crime and Violence”, Johannesburg, South Africa, 18-19 May.
  7. Albert, I.O. (2006), “Mainstreaming peace education in West Africa”, Paper presented at the UNDP Consultation on the development of Peace Education in Ghana, Chances Hotel, Ho (Volta Region), October 18-21.
  8. Albert, I.O. (2007), SEPHIS/CODESRIA South-South (Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Caribbean) Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development, 3-21 March 2008, St. Louis, Senegal: Convenor’s Presentations on “Historicizing Migrations”.
    1. “Epistemological, theoretical and methodological issues in social history”
    2. “Emic and etics: An application of insider/outsider debate to migration historiography”
    3. “Remembering, forgetting and denying as a strategic question in historicizing migration”
    4. “Pawns, criminals or economic migrants? Reflections on the social construction of trafficked African sex workers in Europe”
    5. “Contexts of host/stranger conflicts: Three African case studies”
  9. Albert, I.O. (2009), “Rethinking the challenge of irregular transnational mobility”, Paper Presented at the Symposium on the United States of Africa (USoAfrica), Organised by the Cheikh Anta Diop University (UCAD)/Republic of Senegal, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dakar, Senegal 15-18 June 2009
  10. Albert, I. (2009), “Where the Gun Rules: Criminal Gangs, Ethnic Militias and Niger Delta Militants in Nigeria”, Paper presented at the conference on “The future of armed groups in Africa” organized by the US Department of State and US Africa Command at Mercure Hotel, Garmisch, Germany, November 13 and 14, 2009.
  11. Albert, I.O. (2012), “National security, education and curriculum development”, Invited Lecture at the 27th Annual conference of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (AVCNU), Nassarawa State University, Keffi, 25 August 2012.
  12. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Irregular border crossing: Social media and the globalization of Arab Spring”, Paper presented at the 128th Modern Language Association Convention, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, USA 3-6 January 2013.
  13. Albert, I.O. (2013), “Track V Diplomacy: African Studies in China and Chinese Studies in Africa”, Paper presented at the 3rd meeting of the China-Africa Think Tanks Forum & Launching ceremony of the China-Africa Think Tanks 10+10 Partnership Plan, organized by the Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, Beijing International Hotel, Beijing, China, 21-22 October 2013
  14. Albert, I.O. (2013), “China and the mantra of ‘African solutions to African problems”, Paper presented at the “Africa: 54 countries, one union –Integration and infrastructure”, organized by the Institute of West Asian and African Studies (IWAAS) of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Foundation for Worldwide Cooperation, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of John Hopkins University, and The Woodrow Wilson Center, IWAAS Headquarters, Beijing, China 24-25 October 2013.
  15. Albert, I.O. (2016), “Media strategies of MEND and Boko haram in Nigeria”, Paper presented at the weekly seminar series of the Rockefeller Bellagio Center, Bellagio, Italy, February 18
  16. Albert, I.O. (2016), Expert discussant of “Engaging with non-state actors in governance of health” at the World Health Organisation (WHO) technical consultation meeting on “Health Systems Governance for Universal Health Coverage”, Novotel Genève Centre, Geneva, 20-21 June.
  17. Albert, I.O. (2016), “Adversarial legalism: Governor Fashola’s social conflict of renewing the city of Lagos, Nigeria”, Paper delivered at the 27th International Police Executive Symposium (IPES), George Washington University (GWU), Washington DC, USA, August 8-13 2016
  18. Albert, I.O. and Aubyn, F. (2016), “Partners or competitors: Assessing AU-RECs cooperation for PSOs in Africa”, presentation at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre/African Union authors’ meeting on peace support operations in Africa, Ibis Hotel, Accra, Ghana 8-9 September.
  19. Albert, I.O. (2016), “Rethinking the functionality of a security community for managing Boko haram crisis in the Lake Chad Basin”, Paper presented at the International colloquium on “security regimens in Africa” jointly organized by the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) in collaboration with Universite des Letteres et Sciences Humaines de Bamako, Bamako, Mali, September 28-29.
  20. Albert, I.O. (2016), “Breaching the fortress Europe through ‘suicide crossing’ from Africa”, Paper presented at the conference on African Migration to Europe jointly organized by the University of Ibadan and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, New York, October 28.
  21. Albert, I.O. (2017), “Regional Engagement in Peacebuilding in Africa: Perspectives and Challenges”, THE KOFI ANNAN – DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LECTURE 2017, Schroder Hall, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, ACCRA, GHANA, 4 April 2017.
  22. Albert, I.O. (2019), “Scoping the security crisis in the Sahel”, Keynote address delivered at the Conference on “Sahelian security in Flux”, organized by the University of Portsmouth, West Africa Peace and Security Network, and Chatham House, Chatham House, London 13 May 2019
  23. Albert, I.O. (2020), “Agenda 2063 and the mantra of African solutions to African problems”, Keynote address delivered at the Seminar on peace and security in Africa jointly organized by the University of Ibadan and University of Portsmouth at Portsmouth, March 1-2, 2020.
  24. Albert, I.O. (2020), “Insecurity and violent conflicts in Nigeria and the role of religious leaders in promoting conflict resolution ad peaceful co-existence in a COVID 19 era”, Paper delivered at the High-Level Dialogue (HLD) on insecurity and COVID19 with Policy Makers and Religious Leaders in Nigeria, Reiz Intercontinental Hotel Abuja, November 29 – December 1, 2020.
  25. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Understanding Basic Concepts in Peace and Conflict Studies”, Paper delivered at the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Jos, 27 September.
  26. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Migration, urbanization and conflict: Research and Development Options”, Keynote address to the National Inception Workshop (blended) on the UKRI/ARUA/GCRF Research Excellence Programme on Migration, Urbanisation and Conflict in African Cities, Arthur Mbanefo Digital Research Centre, University of Lagos, September 23.
  27. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Foreign Support as a Force Multiplier: The Role of Foreign Think Tanks and Military Training and Support”, Virtual colloquium on “Preventing, deterring and defeating insurgency, hosted by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada in partnership with Pan African Strategic & Policy Research Group (PANAFSTRAG) and African Union’s ECOSSOC cluster on Peace and Security, 27-29th September, 2021
  28. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Understanding conflict, its nature and character”, Paper presented at the Nigeria Governors Forum/ Premium Times Academy’s 2-Day Workshop on peace and conflict sensitive reporting for Nigerian journalists, Nigeria Governors Forum House, Maitama, Abuja October 20-21.
  29. Albert, I.O. (2021), “Enhancing counterterrorism efforts in Nigeria through the Defence Attaché system”, Lecture delivered at the Defence Advertisers/Attaches Annual Conference 2021 on “Advancing counterterrorism efforts through enhanced interagency cooperation: A whole of government approach”, Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) Hq, Abuja 8 November.
  30. Albert, I.O. (2022), (i) “Political factors in the development of violent extremism”, “The role of research in PVE”, and (iii) The role of actors of justice”, Presentations at the First Senior Level Regional Course for the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) for West Africa Region, Organised by the African Centre for Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), Algiers, held at Labadi Hotel, Accra, Ghana 4-7 July
  31. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Effective national mediation, reconciliation and investments in peace building for national integration: Framework, strategies, tools and actions”, Commissioned Paper presented at Citizens summit for national integration, peace and security, Convened by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and Partners / 2022 NIPR Annual General Meeting, International Conference Centre, Abuja 22-25 August.
  32. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Early warning and early response system”, Commissioned Paper presented at the National Policy Dialogue on Corruption and Insecurity in Nigeria, organized by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offices Commission (ICPC), Abuja, 9 September.
  33. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Evaluating Border Management Structures, Policies, Legislation, Administrative and Operational Systems for National Security”, Paper delivered at the course on borders management in Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos
  34. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Balancing Coercion and Peacebuilding in Nigeria's Counterinsurgency Operations”, Paper Presented at the “International Research Workshop on “Coercion in Peacebuilding: Insights from Africa in an Interregional Perspective”, sponsored by Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Institute for Peace and Security Studies, Addis Ababa University, and Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), Accra, Ghana, at KAIPTC, 05 to 07 October.
  35. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Citizen’s Perceptions of the preparedness of Election Management Bodies for the 2023 Elections”, Stakeholders consultative Meeting on peaceful 2023 presidential elections and political transition in Nigeria, sponsored by ECOWAS and WANEP, Stratton Hotel, Abuja, 11-12 October.
  36. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Perspectives on (in) security in Africa: The Sahel Region and the Lake Chad Basin in Focus”, Keynote lecture at the 1-day workshop on “Insecurity and Development Crisis in Africa” jointly organized by the Institute of African and Diaspora Studies and the Institute of International Affairs, IADS Gallery, JP Clark Centre, University of Lagos, 14 October.
  37. Albert, I.O. (2022), “Violent extremisms and prospects of the 2023 general elections”, Keynote address, Nigerian Union of Journalism 2022 Press Week, Aderogba Hall, NUJ Press Centre, Iyaganku, Ibadan, 17 October
  38. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Political geography, Elections and National Security in Nigeria”, Lead paper presented at the 2nd Regional Conference of the Association of Nigerian Geographers, Southwest Region, on the theme “Geographers, Democratic Development and Inclusive National Security in Nigeria, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode, 30th January.
  39. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Migration and African Development”, Invited Lecture delivered at the National Defence College (NDC), Abuja, 8 February.
  40. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Strategic frameworks for reforms and coordination of cross-border and internal migration of pastoralists”, Paper presented at the National Conference on livestock reforms and mitigation of associated conflicts”, NAF Conference Centre Abuja, 13-14 February.
  41. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Processes and outcomes of using oral traditions for managing beaded crown disputes in colonial Yorubaland”, Paper presented at the Prof. Bolanle Awe @ 90 Conference on “Oral traditions and written histories”, University of Ibadan, 13-14 February.
  42. Albert, I.O. (2023), “The Threat Landscape in Lake Chad Basin countries.”, Virtual presentation at the Roundtable on "Strengthening National and Regional Counterterrorism Coordination Mechanisms in Africa", jointly organized by Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS) National Defense University, Washington DC and CAERT, Algiers at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, February 14-16.
  43. Albert, I.O. (2023), Chairman of Working Group 2 “Do women and youth, traditional authorities have a place in the PVE?", at the Grand Rendez-vous PVE 2023 - Prevention of Violent Extremism in West and Central Africa: realities and perspectives, Organised by The United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), the Centre for Advanced Defense and Security Studies (CHEDS) of Senegal and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Novotel, Dakar, Senegal, February 28 to March 02.
  44. Albert, I.O. (2023), “ECOWAS’ Agenda 2050 and State/Citizen Relations in West Africa”, Lead discussion at the 2023 Fellows Conference and Partners’ Forum of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding, Labadi Hotel, Accra, Ghana March 21.
  45. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Migration and Brain Drain: Strategic Options for Africa”, Presentation at the Rwanda Defence Force Command and Staff College National Security Summit on “Contemporary Security Challenges: The African Perspective”, Civic Centre, Kigali, Rwanda, 18-20 May.
  46. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Historical trends in the management of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic relations in Nigeria”, Convocation Lecture, 25th Convocation of the Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL), JF Ade Ajayi Auditorium, University of Lagos, 10 August.
  47. Albert, I. O. (2023), “Diagnosing the sustained inter-agency turf war and unhealthy competition for relevance amongst fledgling security agencies with the NPF”, Commissioned paper delivered at the Retreat for Retired Inspectors-General of the Nigerian Police (RIGP) at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan 21-23 August.
  48. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Impact of terrorism on tourism: Global trends, Nigerian realities”, Keynote lecture at the 2023 International Peace Day celebration, Centre for Peace and Security Studies, University of Port Harcourt, 21 September.
  49. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Democratic governance and challenges of pluralism: Building peace in Nigeria”, Keynote Lecture at the 2023 “The Hub” organized by the Peace and Social Advancement Centre, Abeokuta, 28 September.
  50. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Training needs for responding to scenario 5 of the AU Standby Force Policy Framework of 2003 in a VUCA environment”, Keynote address at the 17th African Conference of Commandants (ACoC) hosted by the Senior Command and Staff College, (Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces) Kimaka, Uganda 31st October to 4th November 2023 at Royal Suite, Kampala.
  51. Albert, I.O. (2023), “Pandemic, insurgency and counter insurgency in the Sahel and West Africa”, Plenary presentation at the 16th General Assembly of CODESRIA, King Fahd Palace Hotel, Dakar, Senegal, 4-8 December.
  52. Albert, I.O. (2024), “Towards peaceful urban futures in Africa”, Keynote address delivered at the Expert Group Meeting on “Peaceful urban futures in Nigeria” organized by the ARUA-UKRI GCFR Research Excellence Programme, Centre for Housing and Sustainable Development/ARUA Centre of Excellence for Urbanisation and Habitable Cities, University of Lagos, January 15-16, Radisson Hotel, Lagos.
  53. Albert, I.O. (2024), “Deepening Commitments for Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Rebuilding Trust in the Electoral Process and Institutions”, Keynote address at the Multi-stakeholders dialogue on rebuilding trust in the electoral process and elections”, European Union/International Press Centre, Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos 25 March.
  54. Albert, I.O. (2024), Expert support, Retreat of the ECOWAS Council of the Wise, Abidjan, Core d’Ivoire, 29-30 April (ECOWAS, European Union, Government of Germany, GIZ).
  55. Albert, I.O. (2024), Consultant, “Enhancing Ukrainian-African Diplomatic Engagement: Capacity-Building Workshop for Ukrainian Ambassadors”, Hermosa Gardens Hotel and SPA, Nairobi, Kenya, 8-10 November (Marti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation Finland)
 
   

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