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Dr. Gideon Imoke Emeng
DepartmentReligious and Cultural Studies
DesignationSenior Lecturer
EmailDr. Gideon Imoke Emeng is a Lecturer in the Department of Religious and Culture Studies, he has been engaged in the University of Calabar since 1998 as a graduate assistant and is now a Senior Lecturer with the above Department. He has written and published several articles both local and foreign. He has also authored three books, furthermore he has other four books about to be published. The first is titled Migration History of Igbo Imabana, the second is Legbo Language Learner's Translation Dictionary, third is Highlights on Pentecostalism and their abuses in Nigeria and lastly 360 Proverbs and Wise Sayings of Agbo-Igbo Imabana. He believes to do further as God gives him grace for posterity.
S/N | Qualification | School Atttended | Started | Finished |
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First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) | Presbyterian Primary School, Igbo-Imabana, Abi, Cross River State, Nigeria | 1965 | 1973 delete_forever | |
School Certificate | Community Secondary School, Akparabong, Ikom, Cross River State, Nigeria | 1978 | 1982 delete_forever | |
B.A. (Religious Studies) | University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria | 1992 | 1997 delete_forever | |
M.A (Religious Studies) | University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria | 2000 | 2002 delete_forever | |
Ph.D (Sociology of Religion) | University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria | 2003 | 2014 delete_forever |
S/N | Publication |
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Iwara, U. K., & Emeng, G. I. (2015). Religious Pluralism and Nation Development in Nigeria. Archive for Social and Behavioural Sciences, 5(1) 1-9. | |
Okon, E. & Emeng, G. I. (2015). Ethnographic Study of Agbo/Imabana Society, Culture and Religion. Archive Behavioural Sciences, 5(1), 58-66. | |
Okon, E. O. & Emeng, G. I. (2015). Marriage as a Social Institution in Igbo/Imabana, Cross River State of Nigeria. Revival of Psychology and Social Problems, 3(1), 56-69. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2015). Traditional Marriage Ceremonies among Igbo/Imabana People of Cross River State. Revival of Psychology and Social Problems, 3(1), 81-95. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2015). The Concept of Immortality in two World Religions: A Philosophical Journal of Intergrative Humanism, 5(1), 96-106. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2014). Ancestor Veneration: A neabs to Sustain the Socio-Cultural Institution of the Society. The Leajon: An Academic Journal of interdisciplinary studies, 5(2), 1-15. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2014). How to kill Edul-kekolo: The God of Adultery of Igbo Imabana of Central Cross River State Nigeria. The Leajon; An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 5(2),122 – 135. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2014), The Concept of Immorality in Judaic/Christian Tradition as captured in Some Religions and Philosophical Speculations. The Leajon: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 6(1), 99-108. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2011). The Exclusiveness of Religion and the Socio-Religious Significance. Journal of Integrative Humanism, Ghana 7(1), 187-196. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2009). Truth as determinant of Religious Faith. Global Journal of Humanities, 8 (1), 57-61. | |
Ntamu, G. U., & Emeng, G. I. (2006). Burial Cults Mummification and Personal Imorality in Ancient Egyptian Cosmetology. African Journal of Religion, Culture and Society, 1(1), 36-39. | |
Emeng, G. I. (2005). The Decalogue Christian Ethics and Nigeria: Towards a Disciplined Society. SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy, 7(2), 84-93. |
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