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Name

Mr. Alagh Terhile

Department

Political Science

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Alagh Terhile

My name is Alagh terhile who hails from Abanger Ipav in mbakper ward of gboko local government area. I stared my primary education at LGEA primary school Abanger, proceeded to Kings comprehensive college mkar and government secondary gboko for secondary school education. I also attended school of remedial studies makurdi and obtained IJMB, l also went to university of Jos and obtained Bsc political science and Benue state university and obtained Msc international relations and strategic studies. Currently a PhD candidate in one Eastern state university. My area of interest includes Nigerian government and politics, democracy, peace and conflicts, international relations, comparative politics, election and community service. My hobbies include watching football, playing draft, listening to traditional and modern music etc.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
SSCEGovernment Secondary School, Gboko, Nigeria19921993
IJMBSchool of Remedial Studies, Makurdi, Nigeria19961997
B.Sc., Political ScienceUniversity of Jos, Nigeria.20012004
M.S.c., International Relations and Strategic Studies. Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria20062009

S/N Publication
Atelhe, G. A., Abdullahi Muhammed Lawal & Alagh Terhile (2019). “Democracy, intra-party struggle and good governance in Nigeria: The People’s Democratic Party and All Progressive Congress experience.”European Journal of Scientific Research, 154(4), 491-498
Atelhe, G. A., Alagh Terhile & Tawo Titus Abang (2018). “Revisiting ethnic militia, national security and development in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region in a democratic dispensation.” Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives. University of Calabar, 7(1),97-107
Alagh Terhile & Odey Joseph (2018). “Federal character commission and Nigeria’s unity: a critical appraisal.”. Calabar Journal of Public Administration, 5(1), 243-257,
Odey. J.O & Alagh Terhile (2014). Globalization and Erosion of State Sovereignty: An assessment of Nigeria.” Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Research and Development Perspectives. University of Calabar. 3(2) 6-15

warning No Result For Grants Received.


S/N Conference Description Started Finished
the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP) held at the Ekiti State UniversityElectoral malpractice and democratic consolidation: an assessment of 2012 local government election in Benue State2013-03-252013-03-27
the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP) held at the Ekiti State Universitypolitical parties and national integtration: the nigerian experience2014-03-242014-03-26