1. African Philosophy And The Problem Of LanguageJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 3. No. 1., pp. 25-26A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
2. IGWEBUIKECONOMICS: TOWARDS AN INCUSIVE ECONOMY FOR DEVELOPMENTJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 3. No. 1., pp. 132-159A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
2020 Publications
1. Augustine's Religio-Educational Praxis as a StudentAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No 1. pp. 58-64A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Pornography, Society and YouThe Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life . Vol. 15. pp. 153-178A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
3. Christian Morality as African Traditional MoralityTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 7. pp. 176-193A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
4. Women in Yoruba Religion and CultureTOLLE LEGE: An Augustnian Journal of Philosophy and Theology Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 120-127A publication of the Augustinian Institute, MakurdiOpen Article
5. Impact of Migration on Women and ChildrenTOLLE LEGE: An Augustnian Journal of Philosophy and Theology Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 1-15A publication of the Augustinian Institute, MakurdiOpen Article
6. Augustine's Religio-Educational Praxis as a TeacherAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 1. pp. 1-8A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
7. Migration and ChildrenVillanova Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 91-95A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Imesi Ile, Osun StateOpen Article
8. Catholic Social Teaching on Immigration and the Movement of PeoplesTOLLE LEGE: An Augustinian Journal of Philosophy and Theology Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 1-8A publication of the Augustinian Institute, MakurdiOpen Article
9. Climate Change and Migration: Drawing the Lines and Making the ConnectionsVillanova Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 10-14A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Imesi Ile, Osun StateOpen Article
10. COVID-19 Pandemic and the Health of African MigrantsAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 2. pp. 56-64A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
11. COVID-19 and the Economy: An African PerspectiveJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 3. No. 2. pp. 29-36A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
12. The Concept of Sacrifice in Yoruba Religion and CultureAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 2. pp. 140-148A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
13. Saint Augustine and COVID-19 Pandemic: The Future and Divine ProvidenceTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 7. pp. 151-162A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
14. A Review of Management, Society and Development: A Festschrift Celebrating a Distinguished ProfessorJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 3. No. 2. pp. 143-146A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
15. African Culture as an Ancient Landmark: Culture versus IdentityIgwebuike: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6. No. 3. pp. 49-54A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
16. Igwebuike as the Moving Spirit of Pope Francis’ Compassionate LeadershipJos Studies Vol. 28. July. pp. 13-26A publication of Saint Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos, Plateau State (Affiliate of University of Jos)Open Article
17. The Kola nut in Igbo-African artistic universe and the question of peace-buildingAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 5. pp. 49-58A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
18. The Ofo in Igbo Forests of Arts, Crafts and Symbols: Implications for peace-buildingIgwebuike: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6. No. 5. pp. 1-12A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
19. Igwebuike and Language: In search of an Ontological Toolbox for Igbo-African PhilosophyNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 1-11A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
20. Igwebuike as a conceptualization of Igbo-African worldviewCatholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life Vol. 17. No. 2, pp. 35-50A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
21. The Igbo-African Kola nut as a symbolic manifestation of Igwebuike philosophyNnadiebube Journal of Education Vol. 5. No. 4, pp. 52-63A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute (NRI), Anambra StateOpen Article
22. Igwebuike theology of Ikwa Ogwe and the Inculturation of the Gospel messageOGIRISI: A Journal of African Studies Vol. 16. pp. 15-28A publication of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
23. Igwebuike Theology of Udi: God's unchanging revelation and man's changing cultureCatholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life Vol. 17. No. 2, pp. 12-24A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
24. Igwebuike philosophy of science and technologyNnadiebube Journal of Education Vol. 5. No. 4, pp. 64-74A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute (NRI), Anambra StateOpen Article
25. Rational Affirmation of God's existence in Meyer's Realist hermemneutic metaphysicsIgwebuike: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6. No. 6. pp. 161-176A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
26. An ontological survey of crime and criminality in Nigeria: Stating the causes and seeking solutionsJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 3. No. 6. pp. 177-194A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
27. Igwebuike theology of Omenani and the missionary bifurcation of horizonsin OGIRISI: A Journal of African Studies Vol. 16. pp. 127-144A publication of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
28. Igwebuike as an Igbo African Philosophy of Human WellbeingAmamihe: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 9. pp. 128-137A publication of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
29. Igwebuike as an Igbo African Hermeneutic of BeautyJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 3. No. 10. pp. 163-173A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
30. Amadioha As A Prefiguration Of Christ In Igbo Traditional Religion: Towards The Management Of Religious DiversityVillanova Journal of Science, Technology and Management Vol. 2. No. 1. A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Osun State.Open Article
31. Children in the Face of Irregular MigrationInternational Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences Vol. 18 No. 4A publication of Cambridge Research and PublicationOpen Article
32. Christian-Muslim Relations In Northern Nigeria As A Religio-Political Context For The Jubilee Year Of MercyJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 2. No. 1.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
33. Corruption In Nigeria As A Socio-Cultural Context For The Extraordinary Jubilee Of MercyJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 2. No. 2.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
34. Death In Igbo-African OntologyJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 2. No. 2.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
35. The Question Of Food Security In Arid And Semi-Arid Lands In Africa: Indigenous Knowledge And Implementers Of DevelopmentSub-Sahara African Academic Research Publications Vol.15, No.2A publication of Journal of African Sustainable DevelopmentOpen Article
36. The Igbo-African Kola Nut As A 'Type' Of Holy Communion: Towards The Management Of Cultural DiversityVillanova Journal of Science, Technology and Management Vol. 2. No. 1.A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Osun State.Open Article
37. Chi: In Search For An Explanatory Principle For The Interrelatedness Of Igwebuike PhilosophyIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6. No. 8.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
38. 'Igwebuike' as the Operative Condition of George Okorie's Leadership ModelJournal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 20 No. 6A publication of Hummingbird PublicationsOpen Article
39. 'IGWEBUIKE' AS THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIONAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 18. No. 8.A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
40. Igwebuike Hermeneutic Of The Dynamics Of Universal And ParticularNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 1A publication of Nnadiebube Research InstituteOpen Article
41. Misericordia Vultus And The Contexts For The Jubilee Year Of MercyJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 2. No. 1.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
42. The Situation Of The Church In The North EastSub-Sahara African Academic Research Publications Vol.15, No.2A publication of Journal of African Sustainable DevelopmentOpen Article
43. THE DIMENSIONS OF IGWEBUIKE PHILOSOPHYIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 6 No.8A publication of Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, UmunyaOpen Article
2019 Publications
1. Saint Augustine on Teacher-Student Relationship: Religious Perspective of EducationAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 17. No. 1. pp. 1-10A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Collaboration within the Ecology of Mission: An African Cultural PerspectiveThe Catholic Voyage Vol. 15. pp. 125-149A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
3. Supra-Ethnic Universality of Islam and The Ethnocentrism Of African Culture: Questions Of Assimilation And ResilienceIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) Vol. 5. No. 2. pp. 163-182A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
4. A Review of Belongingness: A definitive Metaphysical principle in African communalismIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 5. 1. pp. 131-132A publication of the department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
5. A Review of Memoir of Nze Simeon Uzondu Onebunne (Obiak'Odudu); Ex-Seminarian; Catechist; HeadmasterJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 210-211A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
6. A Review of Being as Belongingness: Expanding the Hermeneutics of African MetaphysicsJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 208-209A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
7. A Review of La Philosophie Bantu Rwandaise Ae L'etre et Alexis KagameNnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Philosophy Vol. 11. No. 2. pp. 144-145A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
8. A Review of Emmanuel Edeh's 'Towards an Igbo Metaphysics'Villanova Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Vol. 1. No. 1. Pp. 148-155A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Osogbo, Osun StateOpen Article
9. Igwebuikeconomics: The Igbo Apprenticeship for Wealth CreationIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 5. 4. pp. 56-70A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
10. Augustine's Pedagogy: Religio-Humanistic PerspectiveAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 17. No. 1. pp. 45-53A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
11. Igbo Philosophy Of Life Vis-À-Vis the Proliferation Of Prayer Houses In Southeast Nigeria: A Phenomenological StudyJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 2A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies
Open Article
12. Igwebuike and Being in Igbo OntologyTOLLE LEGE: An Augustinian Journal of the Philosophy and Theology vol. 1. 1. pp. 11-21A publication of the Augustinian Institute of Philosophy, Makurdi, Benue StateOpen Article
13. A Review of Pantaleon Iroegbu's 'The Kpim of Metaphysics'Villanova Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Vol. 1. No. 1. Pp. 139-147A publication of Villanova Polytechnic, Osogbo, Osun StateOpen Article
14. Igwebuike Research Methodology: A New Trend for Scientific and Wholistic InvestigationIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 5. 4. pp. 95-105A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
15. Time in Afrian OntologyTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 6. pp. 1-8A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
16. Justice in Yoruba CultureTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 6. pp. 98-105A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
17. Economies of Poverty and Migration in AfricaJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 42-51A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
18. A Review of Methodology: A Fundamental problem in African philosophyIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 5. 1. pp. 133-134A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
19. Migration and Religio-Political Insecurity in AfricaJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 4. pp. 36-43A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
20. Igwebuikecracy: The Igbo-African Participatory Socio-Political System of GovernanceTOLLE LEGE: An Augustinian Journal of the Philosophy and Theology vol. 1. 1. pp. 34-45A publication of the Augustinian Institute of Philosophy, Makurdi, Benue StateOpen Article
21. Igbo Migration and the Future of Traditional ParadigmsJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 5. pp. 34-42A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
22. A Review of Muntu: An Outline of the New African Culture by Janheinz JahnNnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Philosophy Vol. 11. No. 2. pp. 146-150A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
23. Migration, Globalization and the Liquidy of African Traditional ReligionJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 6. A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
24. National Policy on Diaspora Matters: A ReviewNnadiebube Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 1-13A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, AwkaOpen Article
25. The National Migration Policy: A Critical ReviewNnadiebube Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 94-106A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, AwkaOpen Article
26. An Igwebuike approach to the study of African traditional naming ceremony and baptismInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 11. No. 1. pp. 25-50A publication of the Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
27. On the Origin and Principles of Igwebuike philosophyInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 11. No. 1. pp. 159-176A publication of the Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
28. Food Secuirty in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands in AfricaJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 2. No. 8. pp. 50-83A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
29. A Hermeneutics of the Igbo-African Kola-Nut as a "Type" of Holy CommunionNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 3. No. 2. pp. 27-40A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
30. Boko Haram and Forced Migration: A Focus on the Northeast and Lake Chad BasinNnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa Vol. 4. No. 2. pp. 1-13A publication of A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, AwkaOpen Article
31. A Hermeneutics of Amadioha as a Prefiguration of Christ in Igbo Traditional ReligionNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 3. No. 2. pp. 1-13A publication of of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
32. A Discourse on Migration and Unemployment within the Context of AfricaNnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa Vol. 4. No. 2. pp. 86-93A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, AwkaOpen Article
33. A Quest for a Theology of MigrationNnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society Vol. 1. No. 2. pp. 1-8A publication of the Department of Religion and Society, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
34. Gender Rights, Climate Change and Food Security in AfricaNnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society Vol. 1. No. 2. pp. 80-86A publication of the Department of Religion and Society, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
Open Article
35. Theological Models Of Youth In Christus VivitNnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society Vol. 1. No. 1A publication of Nnadiebube Research InstituteOpen Article
36. Divination In Post-Missionary African ChristianityJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 1. No. 2.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
37. Igbo Classical And Contemporary Poets As African Philosophical SagesJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 1. No. 1.A publication of Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
38. African Folk Songs As Traditional Instruments For Education And EntertainmentJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 1. No. 1.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
39. Igwebuike As An Igbo-African Ethic Of ReciprocityIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 3.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
40. Igwebuike As A Complementary Approach To The Issue Of Girl-Child EducationIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 5 No. 3.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
41. Igwebuike Research Methodology: A New Trend For Scientific And Wholistic InvestigationIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 5 No 4.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
42. Sacrifice In African Ontology And The Issue Of GlobalizationJos Journal of Religion and Philosophy (JJRP) Vol. 1. No. 2.A publication of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of JosOpen Article
43. Youths And Catechesis: Perspective On Religious And Moral EducationAUMEN Journal for Moral Education in Africa (AJMEA) Vol. 4. No. 2.A publication of Association for Universal Moral Education in Nigeria (AUMEN)Open Article
2018 Publications
1. The Africanness of Augustine's Religio-Humanistic Thoughts on EducationAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 16. No. 1. pp. 1-9A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Igwebuikeconomics: Towards an Inclusive Economy for Economic developmentSAPIENTIA: Journal of Philosophy Vol. 9. pp. 90-108A publication of the Department of Philosophy, University of Uyo, Uyo StateOpen Article
3. Igwebuike and the Question of Superiority in the Scientific Community of KnowledgeJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 131-138A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
4. Consecrated Persons and Collaborative MinistryThe Catholic Voyage Vol. 14. pp. 126-135A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
5. African Bioethics in a world of changeJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 2. pp. 50-59A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
6. Igwe Bu Ike as an Igbo-African Hermeneutics of National DevelopmentIgbo Studies Review No. 6. pp. 59-83A publication of Ibo Studies Association, Marquette University, USAOpen Article
7. African Philosophy, Globalization and the Priority of 'Otherness'Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 40-57A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
8. Kamwe (Higgi) Origin(S), Migration(S) and SettlementJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 2. pp. 80-98A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
9. Igwebuike as the Hermeneutic of Individuality and Communality in African OntologyNAJOP: Nasara Journal of Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 162-179A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Federal University of LafiaOpen Article
10. African pantheon in a world of changeJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 3. pp. 17-27A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
11. Igwebuike and the Logic (Nka) of African PhilosophyNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 1-13A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
12. African Liberation Theology and Women's Experience of Violence and Discrimination in AfricaJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 3. pp. 162-177A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
13. Igwebuike as an African Integrative and Progressive AnthropologyNAJOP: Nasara Journal of Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 151-161A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Federal University of LafiaOpen Article
14. Sources of Augustine's Religio-Educational InsightsAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 16. No. 1. pp. 64-71A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
15. African bioethics in the face of globalizationOracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 1-6A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
16. Igbo-African Gods and GoddessesNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 118-146A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
17. From African philosophy to African bioethics: On the interaction of structuresOracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 25-31A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
18. God as the Giver of Life in Igbo-African OntologyNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 1-21A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
19. Theological Echoes vis-a-vis the Suffering of women in AfricanOracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 88-97A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
20. African Philosophy as an Ontologico-Existential HermeneuticsNnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Philosophy Vol. 10. No. 2. pp. 1-9A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
21. Xenophobia and the African Philosophy of the otherAUMEN Journal of Moral Education in Nigeria Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 1-14A publication of the Association for Universal Moral Education in Nigeria. Open Article
22. Migration, Remittances and National DevelopmentAUMEN Journal of Moral Education in Nigeria Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 61-69A publication of the Association for Universal Moral Education in Nigeria. Open Article
23. African Religion, State Fragility and Ethnic Militias in Nigeria: A comparative study of Egbesu and Ombatse BoysJournal of African Studies and Sustainable Development Vol. 1. No. 4. pp. 51-68A publication of the Association for the Promotion of African StudiesOpen Article
24. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African Hermeneutic of GlobalizationNnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Philosophy Vol. 10. No. 2. pp. 61-66A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
25. Theological Echoes on the Suffering of Women in Africathe Journal of African Sustainable Development Vol. 10. No. 7. pp. 1-15A publication of the Centre for African and Development Studies, University of Ibadan.Open Article
26. African Traditional Religion and the Problem of FoundersInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 10. No. 1. pp. 172-186A publication of the Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
27. A Review of African Philosophy: A Myth or Reality by Paulin HountondjiNAJOP: Nasara Journal of Philosophy Vol. 3. No. 1. December, pp. 210-216A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Federal University of LafiaOpen Article
28. A Review of La Philosophie Bantou by Placid TempelsNAJOP: Nasara Journal of Philosophy Vol. 3. No. 1. pp. 216-220A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Federal University of LafiaOpen Article
29. Obedience and Discernment in the Life of Consecrated PersonsIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 4. 5. pp. 35-43A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
30. Igwebuike Philosophy and the Issue of National DevelopmentSAPIENTIA: Journal of Philosophy Vol. 9. pp. 8-22A publication of the Department of Philosophy, University of Uyo, Uyo StateOpen Article
31. the Paradox of secrecy in African Traditional ReligionInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 10. No. 1. pp. 35-55A publication of the Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
32. Theological Models of Youth in Christus VivitNnadiebube Journal of Religion, Culture and Society Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 1-11A publication of the Department of Religion and Society, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
33. Mitigation of African Indigenous KnowledgeTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 5. pp. 1-7A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
34. The Interaction between Faith and Culture in North Africa: LessonsTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 5. pp. 122-131A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
35. A review of national policy on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in NigeriaNnadiebube Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 1-15A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, Awka
Open Article
36. An Evaluation of the Labour Migration Policy for NigeriaNnadiebube Journal of Education in Africa Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 1-11A publication of Nnadiebube Research Institute, AwkaOpen Article
37. Igwebuike Hermeneutic of the Dynamics Universal and ParticularNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 76-84A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra StateOpen Article
38. THE AFRICANITY OF AUGUSTINE'S PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATIONIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol.4 No.4, October, 2018A publication of the department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
39. CHI N'EYE NDU: UNDERSTANDING GOD IN AN IGBO-AFRICAN
CATEGORYIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol.4 No.3, August, 2018A publication of the department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
2017 Publications
1. The Human Person in Yoruba Culture and PhilosophyAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 15. No. 1. pp. 1-9A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Igwebuike as the Consummate Foundation of African Bioethical PrinciplesNnadiebube Journal of Philosophy Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 1-13A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
3. The African Family as a Context for the Jubilee Year of MercyThe Catholic Voyage Vol. 13. pp. 32-42A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of Nigeria (CMSN)
Open Article
4. Igwebuike as a Complementary Approach to the Issue of Girl-Child EducationNightingale International Journal of Contemporary Education and Research Vol. 3. No. 6. pp. 11-17A publication of the Centre for African Development Studies, AbujaOpen Article
5. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African Philosophy for the Protection of the EnvironmentNightingale International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3. No. 4. pp. 28-38A publication of the Centre for African Development Studies, AbujaOpen Article
6. Igwebuike as a Wholistic Response to the Problem of Evil and Human SufferingBerkeley International Journal of Contemporary Education Research Vol. 3.no. 6. pp. 56-72A publication of Berkeley Research and Publications International, Bayero University, KanoOpen Article
7. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African Ethic of Reciprocitypp. 115-124 Berkeley Journal of Humanities and Social SciencesA publication of Berkeley Research and Publications International, Bayero University, KanoOpen Article
8. Information Revolution and the Future of HumanityVol. 4. No. 4. Pp. 101-117 Berkeley: Journal of Humanities and Social SciencesA publication of Berkeley Research and Publications International, Bayero University, KanoOpen Article
9. African Life Circle Rituals as a Socio-Cultural Context for EducationAfrican Scholars: Journal of African Sustainable Development Vol.7 No. 7. pp. 72-83A publication of Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
10. The Philosophical Canons of African Indigenous EducationHummingbird: Journal of African Sustainable Development Vol. 9. No. 8. pp. 78-90. A publication of the Centre for Trans-Sahara Studies, University of MaiduguriOpen Article
11. Questioning Heidegger's Question Concerning TechnologyVol. 9. No. 4. Pp. 47-53 Hummingbird: Journal of Humanities and Social SciencesA publication of the Centre for Trans-Sahara Studies, University of MaiduguriOpen Article
12. Skepticism and the Emergence of Modern EpistemologyAfrican Scholar: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 7. No. 4. pp. 121-135A publication of Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
13. A Critical Analysis of the Provisions of Human Rights in the 1999 Nigeria ConstitutionSub-Sahara Africa: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 5. No. 4. pp. 1-35A publication of the Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
14. Augustine as the Thought-Current of the Church's Doctrinal Tradition: Reflection on Augustinum HipponsensemAfrican Scholar: Journal of Contemporary Education Vol. 7. No. 6. pp. 69-81A publication of Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
15. Augustine as a Luminary Among Ecclesiastical Teachers: Reflection on Ad SalutemBerkeley: Journal of Contemporary Education Research Vol. 4. No. 6. Pp. 105-116A publication of Berkeley Research and Publications International, Bayero University, KanoOpen Article
16. Igwebuike and African EthicsTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 4. pp. 1-9A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
17. Igwebuike and the Unity of African PhilosophyTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 4. pp. 108-120A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
18. Sources of Igwebuike Philosophy: Towards a Socio-Cultural FoundationInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 9. No. 1. pp. 1-23A publication of the Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.Open Article
19. A Discourse on Globalization and Conflict in African ValuesJournal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 69-75A publication of the Association of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy ScholarsOpen Article
20. Religious and Moral Education in Nigeria: A Complementing Search for DevelopmentOracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 1. No. 1. pp.79-84A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
21. Ikeji Festival of Arondizuogu: Retelling the Stories and Rekindling the values of an Ancestral HomelandInternational Journal of Religion and Human Relations Vol. 9. No. 1. pp. 156-179A publication of Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaOpen Article
22. Igwebuike Philosophy and Human Rights Violation in AfricaIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 3. No. 7. pp. 117-136A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
23. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African modality of peace and conflict resolutionJournal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy Scholars Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 31-40A publication of the Association of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy ScholarsOpen Article
24. Igwebuike as a Hermeneutic Of Personal Autonomy In African OntologyJournal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy Scholars Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 14-22A publication of the Association of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy ScholarsOpen Article
25. Igwebuike As An Igbo-African Philosophy For Christian-Muslim Relations In Northern NigeriaJournal of Moral Education in Africa Vol. 2. No. 2.A publication of Journal of Moral Education in AfricaOpen Article
26. Igwebuike Philosophy And The Issue Of National DevelopmentIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 3 No 6.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, UmunyaOpen Article
27. Igwebuike As An Igbo-African Philosophy Of Inclusive LeadershipIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 3 No 7.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, UmunyaOpen Article
28. Igwebuike And The Logic (Nka) Of African PhilosophyIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 3 No 1.A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, UmunyaOpen Article
29. Igwebuike as a Trend in African PhilosophyJournal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy (JATREP) Vol. 1. No. 1.A publication of the Journal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy (JATREP)Open Article
2016 Publications
1. A Review of Half Christian, Half Pagan: The Dilenma of the Nigerian ChristianAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 14. No. 1. pp. 110-118A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African Philosophy of Inclusive LeadershipInternational Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 4. December. pp. 25-46A publication of the Claretian Institute of Philosophy, MarylandOpen Article
3. Against errantic exaggeration of contexts in Africa: When a burglar sues for assault- saving philosophy from stereotypesthe International Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 4. pp. 153-158A publication of the Claretian Institute of Philosophy, MarylandOpen Article
4. The Concept of Family as the Contribution of Africa to the Consecrated LifeThe Catholic Voyage Vol. 12. January. pp. 31-40A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
5. Corruption in Nigeria as a Socio-Cultural Context for the Extraordinary Jubilee of MercyHarvard Journal of Management Sciences and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3. No. 5. pp. 187-196A publication of Harvard Research and Publications InternationalOpen Article
6. Christian-Muslim Relations in Nigeria as a Religio-Political Locus Theologicus for Misericordia VultusHarvard Journal of Humanities and Social sciences Vol. 3. No. 4. pp. 117-128A publication of Harvard Research and Publications InternationalOpen Article
7. Divination in Post-Missionary African Christianity: Globalization and the Resilience of Traditional ParadigmsHummingbird Journal of Humanities and Social sciences Vol. 3. No. 4. pp. 117-128A publication of Centre for Trans-Sahara Studies, University of Maiduguri
Open Article
8. African Traditional Folktales as an Integrated ClassroomSub-Saharan African Journal of Contemporary Education Research Vol.3 No. 6. pp. 107-118A publication of Sub-Sahara African Academic Research Publications, Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
9. The Supreme Being in Igbo-African Ontology: A Borrowed or Indigenous Concept?the Sub-Saharan African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3. No. 4. pp. 97-107A publication of Sub-Sahara African Academic Research Publications, Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
10. Igbo Classical and Contemporary Poets as African Philosophical SagesSub-Saharan African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3. No. 4. pp. 202-214A publication of Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
11. African Traditional Folk Songs as Dialogue between Education and EntertainmentCambridge International Journal of Contemporary Education Research vol. 6. 6. Pp. 53-64A publication of Cambridge Research and Publications International, Abuja
Open Article
12. The Fundamentals of African Traditional EthicsCambridge International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences vol. 6. 4. pp. 55-65A publication of Cambridge Research and Publications International, AbujaOpen Article
13. Africa and Climate Related DisastersTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 3. pp. 1-8A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
14. Climate Change and the African EnvironmentTansian University Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Vol. 3. pp. 81-89A publication of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Tansian UniversityOpen Article
15. Igwebuike as a Trend in African PhilosophyJournal of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy Vol. 1. No. 1. pp. 89-93A publication of the Association of African Traditional Religion and Philosophy ScholarsOpen Article
16. Misericordia Vultus and the Contexts for the Jubilee Year of MercyInternational Journal of Management Science and Entrepreneurship Vol. 7. No. 5. pp. 114-123A publication of the department of Management Science and EntrepreneurshipOpen Article
17. Miserando Atque Eligendo: The Consecrated Life as a Mission of MercyInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 7. No. 5. pp. 92-100
A publication of the department of Humanities and Social SciencesOpen Article
18. Extra Religio-Metaphysical Concept of Freedom and Necessity in David HumeAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 14. No. 1. pp. 1-7A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
19. Igwebuike as the Expressive Modality of Being in Igbo OntologyIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities (IAAJAH) vol. 4. 5. pp. 12-21A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
2015 Publications
1. Personal Identity: Theological and Philosophical PerspectivesAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 13. No. 1. pp. 1-13A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Africae Munus and Consecrated PersonsThe Catholic Voyage vol. 11. pp. 3-14A publication of the Conference of Major Superiors of NigeriaOpen Article
3. Quitte Ton Pays: On Consecrated Persons and the Challenges of Family Obligations in Contemporary AfricaJos Studies Volume. 23. pp. 45-57A publication of Saint Augustine's Major Seminary, Jos. An affiliate of the University of JosOpen Article
4. Consecrated Persons as Agents of Pastoral Care of the Familythe JORAS: Nigerian Journal of Religion and Society Volume 5. pp. 74-84A publication of Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna
Open Article
5. The Life, Times and Works of Aurelius AugustineIGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 1. No. 2.pp. 1-6A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
6. The Philosophy of Anton Wilhelm Amo as a Case against the 17th Century Ideological Race Classification of AfricaJournal of Humanities and Social Science pp. 139-145
A publication of University of Ghana, Legon
Open Article
7. African Traditional Democracy with Particular Reference to the Yoruba and Igbo Political SystemsInternational Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 147-160A publication of Claretian ScholarsOpen Article
8. The Augustinian Mission in Nigeria: From 2001-2014IGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 1. No. 2. pp. 12-14A publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra StateOpen Article
9. Gender and Good Governance in John Lock: Religious and Political PerspectivesAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 13. No. 1. pp. 88-97A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
10. The Culture of Political Corruption and the Emergence of Terrorism in NigeriaAfrican scholars journal of Humanities and Social Science (JHSS-2) vol. 3. 7. pp. 127-149A publication of Sub-Sahara African Academic Research Publications, Centre for African Studies, University of IbadanOpen Article
11. Igwebuike as an Igbo-African Philosophy of
Education4th International Conference on Law, Education and Humanities (ICLEH'15) Nov. 25-26, A publication of 2015 Paris, FranceOpen Article
2014 Publications
1. Locke’s Agnosticism Of Substance And Orthordox Christian FaithAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 12. No. 1. pp. 1-13A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
2. Freedom and Determinism in African OntologyAsian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 47-53A publication of the department of Humanities and Social Sciences India Open Article
3. Causality in African OntologyAsian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 54-60A publication of the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IndiaOpen Article
4. Igbo Proverbs as Embodiments of Igbo-African philosophyInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 4. No. 1. pp. 164-168A publication of the Centre for Promoting Ideas, Dr. Irving, United States of AmericaOpen Article
5. The Place of Igbo Myths in Igbo-African PhilosophyAmerican Journal of Contemporary Research Vol. 4. No. 2. pp. 98-102A publication of Centre for Promoting Ideas, Dr. Irving, United States of AmericaOpen Article
6. Death in Igbo-African OntologyAsian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Vol. 1. No. 18. pp. 475-489A publication of Asian Academic Research Associates, India Open Article
7. African Philosophy and the Problem of LanguageAsian Academic Research Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1. No. 21. pp. 248-258A publication of Asian Academic Research Associates, IndiaOpen Article
8. Suicide in Igbo-African OntologyDeveloping Countries Studies Vol. 4. No. 5. pp. 27-38A publication of the International Institute for Science, Technology and Education. USAOpen Article
9. Suffering in Igbo-African OntologyResearch on Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 4. No. 5. pp. 8-13A publication of the International Institute for Science, Technology and Education. USAOpen Article
10. Igwebuikology as an Igbo-African Philosophy for Catholic-Pentecostal RelationsJos Studies Volume. 22. pp. 87-98A publication of Saint Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos. An affiliate of the University of JosOpen Article
11. Africa and the Word: Implications from the Post-Synodal Apostolic ExhortationVerbum Domini. The Nigerian Journal of Theology Volume 28. pp. 145-158A publication of the Catholic Theological Association of Nigeria (CATHAN)Open Article
12. Being and the Categories of Being in Igbo PhilosophyAfrican Journal of Humanities Volume 1. Issue 1. pp. 144-159A publication of A Publication of the Faculty of Arts, Kaduna State University, KadunaOpen Article
13. Anglican Church Men, Descartes and John Locke on Innate Ideas: Religion and Philosophy In DialogueAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 12. No. 1. pp. 91-99A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
14. African Philosophy and the Problem of MethodologyInternational Journal of Scientific Research Volume. 3. Issue. 7. pp. 66-68A publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
15. African Philosophy and the Issue of DevelopmentParipex: Indian Journal of Research Volume. 3. Issue. 7. pp. 1-5A publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
16. The Nature and Meaning of African Philosophy in a Globalizing WorldInternational Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Volume. 1. Issue. 7. pp. 86-94A publication of the Academicians Research Centre, IndiaOpen Article
17. Negritude and the Quest for an African IdentityIndian Journal of Applied Research Volume. 4. Issue. 8. pp. 523-525A publication of A Publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
18. Kenneth Kaunda and the Quest for an African Humanist PhilosophyInternational Journal of Scientific Research Volume. 3. Issue. 8. pp. 375-377A publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
19. African Traditional Religion in a Globalizing WorldInternational Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Volume. 1. Issue. 8. pp. 4-12A publication of A publication of the Academicians Research Centre, IndiaOpen Article
20. The Interplay of Language, Violence, Revolution and Liberation in Franz Fanon's African Political PhilosophyParipex: Indian Journal of Research Volume. 3. Issue. 8. pp. 148-150A publication of A Publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
21. A Historiography of African PhilosophyGlobal Journal for Research Analysis Volume. 3. Issue. 8. pp. 188-190A publication of A Publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
22. Kinship in African Philosophy and the Issue of DevelopmentInternational Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Volume. 1. Issue. 9. pp. 1-6A publication of A publication of the Academicians Research Centre, IndiaOpen Article
23. Symbols in African Philosophy and the Issue of Nation BuildingInternational Journal of Scientific Research Volume. 3. Issue. 9. pp. 35-37A publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
24. Masquerades in African Philosophy and the Issue of Nation BuildingIndian Journal of Applied Research Volume. 4. Issue. 9. pp. 4-7A publication of the Global Journals, IndiaOpen Article
25. Igbo-African Traditional Rational Proofs of the Existence of GodJournal of Nigeria Languages and Culture vol. 15. 1. pp. 13-26A publication of Association for the Promotion of Nigerian Languages and CultureOpen Article
26. Reincarnation in Igbo-African PhilosophyJournal of Nigeria Languages and Culture vol. 15. 2. pp. 19-26A publication of Association for the Promotion of Nigerian Languages and CultureOpen Article
2013 Publications
1. The Value of Life in African Ontology and Global Bio-ethical DiscourseNigerian Journal of Theology Vol. 27. pp. 126-146A publication of Catholic Theological Association of NigeriaOpen Article
2. African Identity and the Emergence of Globalization American International Journal of Contemporary Research Vol. 3. No. 6. pp. 34-42A publication of the Centre for Promoting Ideas, Dr. Irving, United States of AmericaOpen Article
3. Theological, Philosophical and African Perspectives on SubstanceAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 11. No. 1. pp. 165-179A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
4. Nkrumah and the Quest for African UnityAmerican International Journal of Contemporary Research Vol. 3. No. 6. pp. 111-114A publication of the Centre for Promoting Ideas, Dr. Irving, United States of AmericaOpen Article
5. Trends in African Philosophy: A case for EclectismFilosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religion Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 275-287A publication of the Calabar School of Philosophy, University of CalabarOpen Article
6. On the Sources of African PhilosophyFilosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religion Vol. 2. No. 1. pp. 337-356A publication of the Calabar School of Philosophy, University of CalabarOpen Article
7. The Quest for the Nature of Being in African PhilosophyFilosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religion Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 391-407A publication of the Calabar School of Philosophy, University of CalabarOpen Article
8. The Dimensions of African CosmologyFilosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religion Vol. 2. No. 2. pp. 533-555A publication of the Calabar School of Philosophy, University of CalabarOpen Article
9. The Role of Governments in the Actualization of the Millennium Development Goals: The Experience of Governments in AfricaJournal of Integrative Humanism Vol. 3. No. 1. pp. 85-100A publication of the Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cape Coast, GhanaOpen Article
10. A Philosophical Approach to Education for the Transformation and Humanization of Africathe Journal of Integrative Humanism Vol. 3. No. 1.pp. 29-37A publication of the Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cape Coast, GhanaOpen Article
11. From Religious/Traditional Epistemology to Lockean Naturalized EpistemologyAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 11. No. 1. pp. 1-16A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State University.Open Article
12. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Historico-Philosophical AnalysisLwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research Vol. 10. No. 4. pp. 131-143A publication of the Universal Academic Services, Beijing, Fengtai district, ChinaOpen Article
13. African Culture as a Basis for EcumenismProfessor Bassey Andah Journal of Cultural Studies Vol. 6. pp. 1-11A publication of the Professor Bassey Andah Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Calabar, CalabarOpen Article
2012 Publications
1. Corruption in Africa and its Challenges for the Enterprise of Christian TheologyInternational Journal of Research in Arts and Social Sciences Vol.4. pp. 466-474A publication of the Society for Research and Academic Excellence, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, NigeriaOpen Article
2. Being Qua Belongingness: Towards an Africa Cultural RedefinitionAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 10. No. 1. pp. 14-23A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
3. H. L. A. Hart's Foundations of Rights vis-a-vis the African ExperienceAnnals of Humanities and Development Studies Vol. 3. No. 2. pp. 40-52A publication of A publication of the Universal Academic Services, Beijing, Fengtai district, ChinaOpen Article
4. On the Possibility of MiraclesInternational Journal of Theology and Reformed Tradition Vol. 4. pp. 81-89A publication of the Society for Research and Academic Excellence, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, NigeriaOpen Article
5. The Functionality of Being in Pantaleon's Operative Metaphysics vis-a-vis the Niger Delta conflictAfrican Research Review: An International Multi-Disciplinary Journal Vol.6. No.1. January. pp. 212-222A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
6. The Implications of Hubert Hart’s Concept of Political Obligation for the Nigeria Public ServiceThe International Journal of Arts and Humanities (AFRREV IJAH) Vol.1. No.1. pp.110-122A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
7. The Colonial Legacy: The Hidden History of Africa’s Present CrisisThe International Journal of Arts and Humanities (AFRREV IJAH) Vol.1. No.1. pp.123-131A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
8. The Equality of Sexes in J. S. Mill vis-a-vis the Participation of Women in the Nigerian Labour and EconomyThe International Journal of Language, Literature and Gender Studies (AFRREV LALIGENS) Vol. 1. No.1. March 2012. pp. 18-29A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
9. The Contribution of Igbo Ontology to Pantaleon’s Concept of BeingInternet Afrrev: An International Online Multi-disciplinary Journal Vol.1. No.1, pp.36-40A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
10. Genetic Engineering and the Quest for a Perfect Society: Religion and Sience in DialogueAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 10. No. 1. pp. 63-70A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
11. From 'onye' to 'ife' hypothesis: The Contribution of Edeh to the Development of the Concept of BeingLwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research Vol. 9. No. 3. December 2012. pp 227-235A publication of the Universal Academic Services, Beijing, Fengtai district, ChinaOpen Article
12. The Church and National Development: Towards a Philosophy of CollaborationAfrican Research Review: An International Multi-Disciplinary Journal Vol.6. No.2. April. pp. 113-122A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
13. The Role of Language in the Socio-Political Philosophy of John LockeInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 2. No. 14, July, pp.126-131A publication of the Centre for Promoting Ideas, Louisville, United States of AmericaOpen Article
14. The family, Justice and the Culture of Life: Afro-Christian PerspectivesInternational Journal of Arts and Humanities (AFRREV IJAH) Vol.1. No.2. pp.28-40A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
15. An Enquiry Concerning the Religio-Cultural Experience of Women in Nigeria: Towards a Philosophy of ReciprocityInternational Journal of Language, Literature and Gender Studies (AFRREV LALIGENS) Vol. 1. No.2. June 2012. pp. 50-60A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
16. The Genders in Christian Anthropology Vis-A-Vis the Experience of Violence by Women in NigeriaInternational Journal of Language, Literature and Gender Studies (AFRREV LALIGENS) Vol. 1. No.2. June 2012. pp. 1-14A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
17. The Woes of Scientific RealismAn International Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 1. No.2. April - July, pp. 32-44A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
18. The Africanity and Philosophicality of African Philosophyin Internet Afrrev: An International Online Multi-disciplinary Journal Vol.1. No.2, pp. 52-55A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
19. The Secularity of the Sacredness of the Priestly Office in African Traditional SocietiesThe Journal of Integrative Humanism Vol. 2. No. 1, pp. 219-226A publication of the Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cape Coast, GhanaOpen Article
20. Empiricism verses Rationalism: Matters Arising in Medical PracticeAn International Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 1. No.3. July, pp. 186-201A publication of the International Association of African Researchers and Reviewers, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
21. Inculturation and Christianity in AfricaInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 2. No. 17, September, pp. 236-244A publication of the Centre for Promoting Ideas, Louisville, United States of AmericaOpen Article
22. An Assessment of the New Wave Epistemological Theoriesthe European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 15. No. 1. pp. 756-772A publication of Journals Bank Publishing Inc. London, United KingdomOpen Article
23. Philosophy and Good Governance: The Nigerian ExperienceEuropean Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 16. No. 1. pp. 773-783A publication of Journals Bank Publishing Inc. London, United KingdomOpen Article
24. Perspectives of Syncretism and its Modern Trends: A Case of Christian and African TraditionsUJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 13. No. 2. pp. 71-84A publication of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Faculty of ArtsOpen Article
25. The Problem of Being in MetaphysicsAn International Multidisciplinary Journal, Ethiopia vol.6(2) Pp. 113-122A publication of EthiopiaOpen Article
26. John Locke's Polemic against Innate IdeasAmerican Journal of Social Issues & Humanities Vol.2(3) pp. 142-147A publication of Open Article
27. The Problem of Personal Identity in MetaphysicsAn International Journal of Arts and Humanities Vol. 1 (2), May, 2012:1-13A publication of Bahir Dar, EthiopiaOpen Article
2011 Publications
1. On the Problem of Religious LanguageProfessor Bassey Andah Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 4, pp. 66-78A publication of the Professor Bassey Andah Centre for cultural Studies, University of CalabarOpen Article
2. Zikism: Towards an Indigenous Ideology For Political Regeneration In AfricaAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 9. No. 1. pp. 18-26A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
3. The Philosophy of Reciprocity and the Experience of Widows in NigeriaJournal of Nigerian Languages and Culture Vol. 13. No. 1. pp. 195-202A publication of of the Association for Promoting Nigerian Languages and CultureOpen Article
4. A Review of Consecrated: A Vision of the Religious Life from the Viewpoint of the SacredAfrican Journal of Contextual Theology Vol. 3. June. pp. 161-163A publication of the Spiritan International School of Theology, Attakwu- Enugu StateOpen Article
5. A Review of Empiricists and Causation in LawUche: Journal of the Department of Philosophy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Vol. 17. December, pp. 119-123A publication of the Department of Philosophy, University of Nigeria, NsukkaOpen Article
6. African Traditional Religion and Christianity: A Comparative analysis of ValuesJournal of Nigerian Languages and Culture Vol. 13. No. 2. pp. 177-188A publication of the Association for Promoting Nigerian Languages and CultureOpen Article
7. Women Experience of Violence and the Resurrection FaithAfrican Journal of Contextual Theology Vol. 3. June. pp.125-138. A publication of the Spiritan International School of Theology, Attakwu- Enugu StateOpen Article
8. African and western Perspectives on Being in MetaphysicsAMAMIHE: Journal of Applied Philosophy Vol. 9. No. 1. pp. 149-165A publication of the Department of Philosophy, Imo State UniversityOpen Article
9. The Ethic of Reciprocity as a Tactic for Restoring Human dignity vis-a-vis the
experience of widows in NigeriaInternational Journal of Research in Arts and Social Sciences vol. 3, pp. 265 - 273A publication of UNNOpen Article
2010 Publications
1. Towards an African Cultural RenaissanceProfessor Bassey Andah Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 3, pp. 146-155A publication of the Professor Bassey Andah Centre for cultural Studies, University of CalabarOpen Article
2. A Discourse on the Romance between Philosophy and Christian TheologyInternational Journal of Theology and Reformed Tradition Vol. 2. pp. 185-198A publication of the Society for Research and Academic Excellence, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, NigeriaOpen Article
3. The Dynamics of Human Suffering in Operative TheologyInternational Journal of Theology and Reformed Tradition Vol. 2. pp. 168-182A publication of the Society for Research and Academic Excellence, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, NigeriaOpen Article
4. The Political Philosophy of Azikiwe as an Ideology of Political Regeneration for NigeriaProfessor Bassey Andah Journal of Cultural Studies Vol. 3, pp. 178 - 189A publication of A publication of the Professor Bassey Andah Centre for cultural Studies, University of CalabarOpen Article
Professor of African Philosophy and Religion,Tansian University, Nigeria;
President, Association for the Promotion of African Studies (APAS);
Editor-In-Chief, IGWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities;
Editor-In-Chief, IGWEBUIKEPEDIA: Internet Encyclopedia of African Philosophy