Dr. Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

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Biography
BORN 30TH NOVEMBER, 1966. ATTENDED PRIMARY AT ST. CLEMENTINA, STATE SCHOOL (NOW COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL OZUOBA TOWN, PORT HARCOURT WHERE I OBTAINED MY FIRST SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE IN 1979; ATTENDED HOLY ROSARY GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL, PORT HARCOURT FROM 1979 TO 1983 WHERE I OBTAINED THE WEST AFRICA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE; ATTENDED UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT WHERE I OBTAINED THE FOLLOWING DEGREES: BACHELOR OF ART DEGREE IN HISTORY 1997, BA (ECONOMIC/POLITICAL HISTORY 2002), PGDE 2009. IN 2003, I ENROLLED FOR A DOCTORATE PROGRAMME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR AND IN 2007 I OBTAINED A PhD IN ECONOMIC/POLITICAL HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. I HAVE PUBLISHED IN SEVERAL JOURNALS (BOTH INTERNATIONALLLY AND LOCALLY) AND HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO SEVERAL BOOKS; CO-EDITED SEVERAL BOOKS AND I HAVE WRITTEN SEVERAL BOOKS. AT PRESENT, I AM A SENIOR LECTURER WITH THE IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, PORT HARCOURT. I HAVE ATTENDED AND PRESENTED SEVERAL SCHOLARLY LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS/CONFERENCES, I HAVE BEING AWARDED FELLOWSHIPS IN SEVERAL REPUTABLE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION. I AM A MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NIGERIA.
 
Institution
IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, RUMUOLUMENI, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
Area of Specialization
ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY/INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
List of Degrees
BA HONS., HISTORY 1997, MA, ECONOMIC HISTORY 2002, PGDE, 2009, PhD, ECONOMIC/POLITICAL HISTORY, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 2007
 Articles

Economic Implication of the Nigerian Civil War 1967-1970: A Comparative Analysis of the Economic and Strategic Losses between the Nigerian Government and Biafra, Grace N.M. Brown (PhD)

Women’s Role in Palm Oil Production in the Pre – colonial Niger Delta, Ikwerre – Etche Example, Grace N.M. Brown (PhD) and Offor, Anthony Onwuzor

The Democratic Project in Nigeria Since 1999: Some Matters Arising from Francis Fukuyama’s the End of History and the Last Man, David L. Imbua, Ph.D and Grace M. Brown, Ph.D

Re-Engineering Pan-African Cultural Studies in the Black Atlantic, David Lishilinimle Imbua, Ph.D and Grace M. Brown, Ph.D

Rethinking and Rewriting the Economic Losses of Oil Revenue Theft in the Nigerian Petroleum Industry, 1958-2016: Economic and Legal Analysis, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, PhD, LLM, MSc, MCIArb(UK)

Are There Politico-Legal Differences between Self Determination and Secession: A Comparative Analysis on the Nigeria and Biafra Civil War 1967 – 1970, Malachi Elisha Brown, PhD, LLM, MSc, MCIArb(UK) and Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Politico-Economic and Legal Examinations of Civil Wars in African States: A Comparative Analysis between the Nigerian Civil War and the Republic of Rwanda, Malachi Elisha Brown, PhD, LLM, MSc, MCIArb(UK) and Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Conflict Resolution Strategies in Africa: A Case Study of the Somalian Conflict, 1960‐2010, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, LL.M, PhD

Examining Parent’s Marital Adjustment and Children’s Social Behaviour in Nigerian Secondary Schools, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

Promotion of the Human Rights under the European System: A Comparative Analysis, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, LL.M, M.Sc, PhD

Protection of Women and Children’s Right under International Human Rights Law, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, LL.M, M.Sc, PhD

Anti-corruption Organs and the Fight against Corruption in Nigeria,Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

Conflict Resolution and Adherence to the Rules of International Law: A Case Study of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, LL.M, M.Sc, PhD

The Protection of Children’s Right under International Human Rights Law: An Analysis, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD and Malachi Elisha Brown, LL.M, M.Sc, PhD

Economic and Political Insecurity in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

The Impact of Children Education and Marital Adjustment in Nigeria, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Strategies for Peaceful Resolution of the Israel‐Palestinian Conflict: Political and Historical Perspectives, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

The Arab League and Other Organisations in the Arab States: A Comparative Analysis, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.) and Malachi Elisha Brown (LL.M, M.Sc., Ph.D.)

Science and Technology Education in Nigeria: A Historical, Perspective, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Science and Technology Education in Nigeria: Refocusing on New Approaches, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Perspective of Science Education in NigeriaGrace Malachi Brown, PhD

The Nexus between Social Studies and Social Science, Grace Malachi Brown, PhD

Ways in Which Science Education can be Refocused in NigeriaGrace Malachi Brown, PhD

Democratic Elections, Laws and Tribunals in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.) and Malachi Elisha Brown (LL.M, M.Sc., Ph.D.)

Peaceful Governance and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: the Role of the Economic Historian, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

The Nexus between Universality and Cultural Peculiarities of Human Rights in Arts and Society, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

Structure, Activities and Challenges of the Arab League and other Organizations in the Arab States, Grace Malachi Brown (Ph.D.)

Impact of Colonialism on Political and Socio-Economic Relation in the Niger Delta: An Example of Odual and Nembe-Brass 1900-2010, G.N.M. Brown, Ph.D. and Michael, T.B. Ph.D.

 

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Hall of Eminent Authors

 

 

 

Eminent authors have a few characteristics in common that led them to become known as the best writers of all time. For one thing, most of them had to deal with all sorts of obstacles and rejection in the beginning. Indeed, Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight Series received a response from only one of the 15 agencies she had applied in. The first barrier these authors overcame was a personal one. It was a promise to ensure that their passion to accomplish something was not to fade in the face of rejection or disapproval of others. Moreover, most of these authors did not set out to achieve commercial success. Instead they wrote because it is what they loved to do and in the process earned success and fame. Below is a list of Eminent Authors as captured by ARCN Journals.

 

       
Grace Malachi Brown Friday Ogbu Edeh Usman Mohammed Ishaq  
Malachi Elisha Brown Pascal Ogar Ozung    
Blessing Chime Okoro Ann Ikechi