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Name

Dr. Finian Igbede Moko

Department

Philosophy

Designation

Lecturer I

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Finian Igbede Moko

Dr. Moko Finian Igbede is a lecturer with the Department of Philosophy, University of Calabar. He was employed on Sept. 7, 2017 as Lecturer I. with social and political philosophy as his area of specialty, Dr. Moko has since his employment had additional training in Law. Dr. Moko began his academic career with St. Michael's primary school, Ibil-Ogoja before his further training by the Catholic Missions after his Secondary Education at Federal Science College Ogoja. Since his employment at the University, his greatest ambition has been how to transform the society of his time through teaching and research.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC)St. Michael's Primary School, Ibil, Ogoja, Cross River State.19841989
West African Examination Council (WAEC)Federal Science College, Ogoja, Cross River State, Nigeria19891995
B.A (Philosophy)St. Joseph's Institute, Cedara, South Africa19992003
M.A. (Philosophy)University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20082010
LLBUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20092014
Ph.D (Philosophy)University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20102016

S/N Publication
Moko, F. I., & Ugwu, D. U. (2019). Political Parties, their History and the Demise of the Leadership Philosophy of Meritocracy in Nigeria: on the Need Rebranding. International Journal of Scientific Research in Humanities, Legal Studies and International Relations, 4(1), 59-72.
Moko, F. I., & Ugwu, D. U. (2019). Frederich Nietzche’s Will to Power and Credible Electioneering in Nigeria: A philosophical and Historic Rejection of Defection, Imposition and incompetent Electoral Umpires. International Journal of Operational Research in Management, Social Sciences and Education, 5(1), 104-115.
Moko, F. I., & Mogu, F. I. (2018). Democratising Political Powers through Locke’s Doctrine of Prerogative. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research 15(3): 128-141
Ugwu, D. U., & Moko, F. I. (2017). Marxism and the Theoretical Underpinnings of the Bolshevik Revolution and other Global Communist’s Revolutions in the World. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 14(1): 104-119
Ugwu, D. U., & Moko, F. I. (2017). A Comparative Analysis of Socialists and Capitalists Economies. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 14(1), 104-119
Ugwu, D. U., & Moko, F. I. (2015). Bipolar Confrontation in Global Politics: History, Philosophy and Challenges as Witnessed Above and Beyond Sept. 11, 2001 Attacks on the US. Journal of Humanities and Social Science Letters, 3(1), 10-24.
Ugwu, U., & Moko, F. I. (2015). A Review of GWF Hegel’s Philosophy of History in the Light of Sept 11th 2001 Attacks on the US”. Euro-Asian Journal of Economic and Finance, 3(1), 01-9
Ugwu, D. U., & Moko, F. I. (2015). A Philosophical Assessment of the Sustainability of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Image Between 1960-2013. Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization, 26(1), 148-153
Moko, F. I. (2014). Resource Control and Corruption in African: Challenges and Solutions – The Civil Society Dimension. Euro-Asian Journal of Economic and Finance, 4(2), 282-298.
Moko, F. I. (2014). An Exposition of Anaxagoras’ Philosophical Jurisprudence as a Global Framework for De-Westernization of Africa’s Researches. International Journal of Education and Practice, 5(21), 40-46
Emeka, J. O., & Moko, F. I. (2014). An Assessment of Heidegger’s Concept of Technology and Its Implication for National Development. International Research Journal of Human Resources and Social Science, 1(7), 113-132
Ude, U., & Moko, F. I. (2014). Post Conflict Amnesty Policy of President Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria: Role of History and Failure of Wrong Philosophies. Advances in Social Science Research Journal, 1(7), 145-171.
Moko, F. I., Odok, J. A., & Ushie, A. J. (2014). The Legal Positivists Framework for Misrule in Africa: Challenges and Solutions. International Journal of Research and Social Sciences, 4(4), 1-25.
Moko, F. I. (2010). Pentecostalism and Soyinka’s Jero’s Plays: An Appraisal (Nigeria). The Lead Journal, 1(1), 96-110.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
International Conference on Good Governance and Sustainable Development, Calabar, NigeriaCivil Society Solution to Good Governance and Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria: A Philosophical and Literary Perspective2016-04-062016-04-09
International Conference on “The Arts/Humanities: Past, Present and Future”, Calabar-NigeriaModifying Nigeria’s English Language Curriculum through Asouzu’s Complementary Ontology2018-04-092018-04-13
National Conference on Electoral Processes, Governance and Public Sector Management.Defection, Imposition and the Credibility of Electoral Umpire in Nigeria: A Philosophical and Historical Survey.2018-10-032018-10-04
National Conference on Electoral Processes, Governance and Public Sector Management, Abuja-Nigeria Political Parties, their History and the Denial of ‘Meritocratic Rule in Nigeria: Philosophizing on the Need for Rebranding.2018-10-032018-10-04