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![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel E. (2018) |
| Informal urban governance and predatory politics in Africa: The role of motor-park touts in Lagos | |
| African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 117 #466. p. 62-82. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel (2015) |
| Shifting the battleground: the transformation of Al-Shabab and the growing influence of Al-Qaeda in East Africa and the Horn | |
| Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 42 #2. p. 177-194. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel E. (2015) |
| Policing is not work: it is stealing by force: corrupt policing and related abuses in everyday Nigeria | |
| Africa Today. Volume 62 #2. p. 95-126. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel E.; Maiangwa, Benjamin (2014) |
| Nigeria united in grief; divided in response: religious terrorism, Boko Haram, and the dynamics of state response | |
| African Journal on Conflict Resolution. Volume 14 #1. p. 63-97. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel E.; Maiangwa, Benjamin (2013) |
| Oil multinational corporations, environmental irresponsibility and turbulent peace in the Niger Delta | |
| Africa Spectrum. Volume 48 #2. p. 71-83. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2013) |
| Corruption and economic crime in Nigeria | |
| African Security Review. Volume 22 #1. p. 47-66. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2013) |
| Have we heard the last? Oil, environmental insecurity, and the impact of the amnesty programme on the Niger Delta resistance movement | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 40 #137. p. 447-465. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2013) |
| Living in fear: religious identity, relative deprivation and the Boko Haram terrorism | |
| African security. Volume 6 #2. p. 153-170. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2013) |
| No retreat, no surrender: understanding the religious terrorism of Boko Haram in Nigeria | |
| African Study Monographs. Volume 34 #2. p. 65-84. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2013) |
| Why Boko Haram Exists: The Relative Deprivation Perspective | |
| African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review. Volume 3 #1. p. 144-157. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel Egiegba (2011) |
| Serving the few, starving the many: how corruption underdevelops Nigeria and how there is an alternative perspective to corruption cleanups | |
| Africa Today. Volume 58 #4. p. 111-132. |
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