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Name

Prof. Stella Ajah Effah-Attoe

Department

History and International Studies

Designation

Professor

Email

[email protected]


About Prof. Stella Ajah Effah-Attoe

Professor Stella Effah-Attoe is a Professor of African History and Gender Studies in the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar, and the 79th Inaugural Lecturer of the University of Calabar. She was employed by the University of Calabar in February 1986 as Lecturer II in the then Department of History and rose to the peak. Prior to her employment in her Alma Mata, she was a Lecturer at the Cross River State School of Basic Studies, Akamkpa, 1981-1986. Professor Effah-Attoe holds a Ph.D (African History) and B.A (Hons) (Second Class Upper Division) from the University of Calabar; WASCE (Division One), Edgerley Memorial Girls Secondary School, Calabar, and FSLC (Distinction), Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Yaba. She was a beneficiary of the 2014 - TETFUND grant to attend the Africa Conference 2014 held at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA, 3rd - 5th April, 2014. Professor Stella Effah- Attoe is a Fellow of the Institute of Administrative Management of Nigeria (FIAMN); Qualified and Incorporated Administrative Manager (QIAM); 21st Century Trust Fellow, London; and a Senator of the United Nations International Parliament for Peace and Safety. She has served the University in several other capacities including Head of Department of History and International Studies between 2002 and 2003, member, University of Calabar Contact Committee (2005-2010); Chairman, Local Orgnising Committee of the International Conferences of the Departmeny pf History and International Studies Conferences Committee (2017-present); member, Intellectual Property Policy Committee (2017- present); Chairman, faculty of Arts Investment Committee (2017- present), permanent member of University of Calabar Senate (2017- present); Chairman, Board of Directors, Voice of Nigeria between 2009 and 2010; member, Federal Housing Authority Board (2005-2006); member, Governing Council of the national Health Insurance Scheme (2000-2003); member, National Governing Board, National Youth Service Corps (2013-2015) and ,many others. Professor Stella Effah-Attoe has successfully supervised seven (7) Ph.D dissertations, twelve (12) MA theses. She has been Graduate School Representative in Graduate dissertation/thesis defense in other Departments in the University of Calabar and served as M.A and Ph.D external examiner at various Universities. She is a member of the Historical Society of Nigeria, where she served as Member of Council, Historical Society of Nigeria, 1992-1995 and Secretary, Cross River State Chapter of the Historical Society of Nigeria (1990-1995); Member, Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL); Member, Commonwealth Association for the Education and Training of Adults (CAETA-International); Member, National Council on Education (by virtue of her position as the then Cross River State Commissioner for Education), October, 1987-December, 1989; Member, National Council on Information and Culture (by virtue of her position as the then Cross River State Commissioner for Information and Culture), December, 1989-June, 1990. She has attended several conferences, national and international and presented papers published thereafter. The following books are to her credits, Attoe, S. A Federation of the Biase People: Origin and Development of Biase Ethnicity, 1750-1950. Enugu: Harris Publishers Ltd., 1990 (Published under the Cross River History Series); Effah-Attoe, S., and Jaja, S. O. Margaret Ekpo: Lioness in Nigerian Politics, Co-authored biography, (Abeokuta: Africa Leadership Forum (ALF) Publications, 1993); Effah-Attoe, S., and Abia, O, T. Nigerian and African History. Calabar: A Publication of Adult and Continuing Education Department, Faculty of Education, University of Calabar, 2001; Effah-Attoe, S. Women Empowerment And Nation Building in Nigeria. Calabar: University of Calabar Press, 2004); Imbua D.L., Effah-Attoe S.A., Ogbogbo C.B.N. and Ochefu Y.A., (ed.) Okon Uya At 70: Issues In Historiography, Nation Building And The African Diaspora. Makurdi: Aboki Publishers, 2016; and Effah-Attoe, S.A. Gender Mainstreamism in Nigeria’s Political Development: From Hindsight to Foresight. 79th Inaugural Lecture of The University of Calabar, Delivered on 18th April, 2018. Calabar: University of Calabar Press, 2018.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving CertificateOur Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Clegg Street, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria19641971
WASCEdgerly Memorial Girls Secondary School, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19721976
B. A. HistoryUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19761980
PhD African HistoryUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19811985

S/N Publication
Effah-Attoe, S.A., & Imbua, D. “Re-Engineering the Pan-Africanist Vision in the Black Atlantic”. Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, V no. III, (2015): 14-23
Effah-Attoe, S. “Cross River Basin of Nigeria”: An Economy in Transition, 1800-1940”. Journal of Arts and Humanities, 5 no. 2 (2008): 133-144.
Effah-Attoe, S.,” Nigerian Women in Top Political Positions 1923-2007: The Journey So Far”. Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies, 11 no 4 (April, 2008): 109-139.
Effah-Attoe, S. “From Ethnicity to Federalism: A Case Study of the Biase of the South/South Geo-political Region of Nigeria in Pre-Independence Times”. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, 19 no. 2 (September, 2008): 1-18.
Effah-Attoe, S. A. “Evolution of Modern Currency in the Middle Cross River Basin of Nigeria”. AFRIKA ZAMANI: A Journal of African History, IX no IV (2008): 104-110.
Effah-Attoe, S. “British Colonialism in the Middle Cross River Basin of Nigeria: Economic Consequences on the Biase”. African Journal of Economy and Society, 7 no 1 (2006): 15-26.
Effah-Attoe, S. A. “Economic Diversification, Long Distance Trade and Politics in Biase 1840-1950”. AKWANSHI: Journal of the National Museum Calabar, 1 no 1 (2007): 42-55.
Effah-Attoe, S. “The Dicey Issue of Chronology in African Historical Reconstruction: A Case Study of the Biase of the Cross River Basin of Nigeria”. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, 16 (2005/2006): 8-18.
Effah-Attoe, S. “Women and Economic Development in Nigeria”. Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies, 1 no.1 (April, 2006):154-166.
Effah-Attoe, S. “The Social Impact of British Colonialism on a Traditional African Society: A Case Study of the Biase of South-Eastern Nigeria”. Sankofa: Journal of the Humanities, 3 no 1 (January, 2005): 15-26.
Effah-Attoe, S. “Cross River Rivalry: The Umon-Efik Trade Relations in the Cross River Basin of Nigeria. 1800-1900”. Sankofa: Journal of the Humanities, 3 no 1 (January, 2005): 69-80.
Effah-Attoe, S. “Aspects of British Colonialism in South Eastern Nigeria 1888-1950: Women’s Role in Biaseland”. Bilingual Journal of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences, 1 no 3 (December, 2005): 113-125.
Effah-Attoe, S. “The Development of Transportation System in the Cross River Basin of Nigeria: The Era of British Colonial Rule, 1888-1950”. Sankofa: Journal of Humanities, 3 no. 2 (June, 2005):75-81.
Effah-Attoe, S. “Women in the Development of Nigeria Since Pre-Colonial Times”. Lincoln Journal of Social and Political Thought, 3 no 1 (2004): 1-10
Effah-Attoe, S. A. and Anwana A. O. “Cultural Foundations for Women’s Democratic Empowerment in Cross River/Akwa Ibom States of Nigeria”. Calabar Journal of Religious Studies, 1 no 2 (2001): 18-29.
Effah-Attoe, S. A. “European Imperialism in Nigeria. A Re-appraisal of The Victorian Thesis”. The Calabar Historical journal, 4 (June 2000): 132-146.
Effah-Attoe, S. A., Democracy: Antidote For Corruption? A Case Study of Nigeria 1979-1983, (Calabar: Pyramids Publishers, 1998).
Effah-Attoe, S. A., Capacities of NGOs for Influencing Policies from a Gender Perspective: Cross River State NGO Studies, (London: Abantu for Development, 1997)
Effah-Attoe, S. A. “Pre-Colonial Trade Relations between the Cross River Basin and the Middle Benue Region of Nigeria”. Ibom Journal of History, 3 & 4 (January-July 1997): 16-28.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Topic for Discussion:“The Media and Democracy”.Farm House Dialogue (Dialogue 15)organised under the auspices of the Africa Leadership Forum (at Obasanjo’s Farm,Otta, Ogun State)between 13th and 17th March, 1991. 1991-03-131991-03-17
“Census Training: Approaches and Modalities for Implementation”.National Seminar Organised by the National Population Commission, Lagos on the 2nd and 3rd May, 1991. I participated as a Guest Discussant.1991-05-021991-05-03
The Conference was on “Security, Stability, Development and Co-operation in Africa”.The Kampala Forum held in Kampala, Uganda between 19th and 22nd May, 1991.Organised under the auspices of Organisation of Africa Unity (O.A.U.), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (E.C.A.) and the Africa Leadership Forum (Sponsorship was by the United Nations Development Agency (UNDP).1991-05-191991-05-22
Topic for Discussion: “Poverty and Democracy”.Farm House Dialogue (Dialogue 18)organised by the Africa Leadership Forum at Otta,Ogun State between 20th and 22nd September,1991. 1991-09-201991-09-22
The 21st Century Trust Workshop on the “The Implications of Population Growth in the Developing World and the Prospect for a Slowdown”. Organised by the 21st Century Trust, in Worcester College, Oxford, England, between 3rd and 11th April, 1992. (Sponsorship was by United Nations Funds for Population Agency-UNFPA).1992-04-031992-04-11
Paper Presented: “Nigerian Women in Politics 1923-1991: an overview”.37th Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria held in Calabar, Nigeria between 18th and 20th May,1992. The Theme of the Congress was “Women in History”.1992-05-181992-05-20
To train Nigerian experts as National Consultants to offer services in the design and implementation of DFID projects in Nigeria.The Department for International Development (DFID), formerly Overseas Development Administration (ODA). Workshop held in Ibadan between March 2nd and 6th, 1997, The workshop was organised by DFID under the auspices of the British Council.1997-03-021997-03-06
”Studies of the Cross River Basin.Seminar on the 19th and 20th of May, 1997 organised by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments. Paper Presented: “Pre-Colonial Trade Relations between the Cross River Basin and the Middle Benue Region of Nigeria”.1997-05-191997-05-20
(Paper Presented:“The Capacities of NGOs for Influencing Policies from a Gender Perspective: Cross River State NGO Studies).Abantu for Development Research and Training Development Workshop held in Kaduna from 28th-31st July, 1997, under the auspices of the British Council. Workshop Theme was “Strengthening NGOs Capacities for Engaging with Policies” 1997-07-281997-07-31
Second Advocacy Workshop. Served as a Facilitator (Nigerian Consultant).Organised by the British Council in conjunction with DFID and INTRAC between 15th-19th October, 2001 at Badagry.2001-10-152001-10-19
Gender Lessons Sharing Forum. Organised by the Canadian Institute of Sustainable Living (Onesky), July 4th-5th, 2006 in Calabar, Cross River State.2006-07-042006-07-05
Capacity Building Programme for Women Focused NGOs.Organised by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, July 27th-28th,2006,in Abuja.2006-07-272006-07-28
(Paper Presented: From Ethnicity to Federalism: A Case Study of the Biase of the South-South Geo-political Region of Nigeria in Pre-Independence Times). 52nd Annual Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria held at the University of Calabar, Calabar from 12th-14th November, 2007, 2007-11-122007-11-14
The 2nd Margaret Ekpo International Lecture. Held at the State Library Complex, Calabar from 28th-30th November,2007.(Chairman, Local Organizing Committee).2007-11-282007-11-30
(Paper Presented: Nigerian Women in Top Political Positions 1923-2007: The Journey So Far).The 2nd Margaret Ekpo International Lecture held at the State Library Complex, Calabar from 28th-30th November, 2007. 2007-11-282007-11-30
Public Broadcasters International (PBI).Public Broadcasters International (PBI) Conference held in Kyoto,Japan from 5th to 9th December,2009.2009-12-052009-12-09
54th Annual Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria.Held at Nassarawa State University, Keffi from 8th-10th March,2010.2010-03-082010-03-10
The 1st International SOUK (Forum) of Investment. Held in Casablanca, Morocco, from 23rd to 26th November, 2010.2010-11-232010-11-26
Theme-Removing Hurdles for Women’s Political Participation and Empowerment.PDP Women Workshop for Female Aspirants.Held at Bolingo Hotel, Abuja from 8th to 9th December, 2010.2010-12-082010-12-09
Paper on CEGEMP Project Strategic Line of Action titled “Gender Empowerment Through Advanced Skills and Knowledge Acquisition To Meet Required Employers Demand In The Labour Market”.Workshop On UNESCO Slave LOUTES Project.March 13th 2012.2012-03-132012-03-13
Paper Presented-“Women As Partners In Nation Building: The Nigerian Experience.National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) Cross River State branch-Conference on Women.May 11th 2012.2012-05-112012-05-11
(Paper presented-“ Re-Engineering The Pan-Africanist’s Vision In The Black Atlantic”).Africa Conference 2014 held at The University of Texas, Austin, USA-3rd to 5th April,2014 Co-authored by Prof.StellaEffah-Attoe and Dr. David Imbua.2014-04-032014-04-05
(Paper presented-“Old Calabar Yesterday,TodayAnd TomorrowIn the Building ofthe Nigerian State”).The Inauguration of The Greater Calabar Forum,held at African Club, Calabar,on September 20th,2014. 2014-09-202014-09-20
Theme: “From Barriers to Bridges: African Boundaries and the Challenge of Regional Economic Integration” .1st International Conference of theDepartment of History and International Studies, University of Calabar from 23rd-25th November,2015.(Chairman, Local Organizing Committee).2015-11-232015-11-25
Theme: “Democracy, Gender and Peace Building in Africa”.2nd International Conference of the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar from 21st-23rd September,2016.(Chairman, Local Organizing Committee).2016-09-212016-09-23
(Paper presented- “James OshuoEwah: Past and Current Trajectories of His Community Development Effort in Cross River State of Nigeria”).The Maiden Edition Of James OshuoEwah Roundtable At Gbagolo Integrated Farms Limited, Akpabuyo, Cross River State,23rd March, 2017. 2017-03-232017-03-23
(Paper presented – “Erim and the Social and Cultural History of Cross River State”).A one day colloquium on the Late Professor ErimOdeyErim held on the 29th of June,2017 at the Faculty of Arts Board Room, University of Calabar. 2017-06-292017-06-29
Theme: “Cross River Akwanshi: The Conservation and Interpretation of Indigenous Culture Stones”. (Chairman, Local Organizing Committee).The 3rd International/Inter-Disciplinary Conference organized by the Cross River Monolith Study Group (Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar) from March 12th-13th, 2018. 2018-03-122018-03-13