ANIMASHAUN Mojeed Adekunle

animashaun.mojeed@fuo.edu.ng
08039695722

ANIMASHAUN Mojeed Adekunle

Lecturer

Biography

Animashaun M. A. is a Lecturer 1 in the Department of Political Science & Public Administration. He received first and second degrees in Political Science from the University of Ibadan. His areas of research interest are comparative democratization, governance, policy analysis and state-civil society relations. He has contributed to scholarly debates in these areas through journal articles and chapters in books.

Education

  • M.Sc. (Political Science),
  • B.Sc (Political Science)

Selected Publications

  • Democratization and the Quest for Inclusivity in Nigeria: Not too Young to Run Law in Focus. Vol. 5 No 1, 2020.
  • (With O.F. Liadi). “Educational Qualifications, Partisanship and Vote Buying in the 2014 and 2015 Governorship Elections in Ekiti and Oyo States”. Journal of Management & Social Sciences, Vol. 9 No 1, 2020.
  • Electoral Budget and Quality of Electoral Services: Evidence from Nigeria. The Islamic University Multi-Disciplinary Journal. Vol. 7 No 1, 2020.
  • Democratization Trapped in Electoral Violence: Is Sub-Saharan Africa a Dangerous Place for Democracy? Contemporary Journal of African Studies. Vol. 7 No 2, 2020
  • • Party Finance Regulation and Regulatory Deficit in Nigeria: Evidence from the Field. African Journal of Democracy and Governance. Vol. 4 No 1&2, 2017. Pg 111-138.
  • Political Parties, Elections and Electoral Uncertainty in Post-Transition Nigeria: A Study of the 2015 Presidential Election. Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences. Vol. 15 No 2, September 2017. Pg 148-164
  • Nigeria 2015 Presidential Election: the Votes, the Fears and the Regime Change. Journal of African Elections. Vol. 14 No 2, 2015. Pg 186-211.
  • • (With Jide Ojo) Experimenting Staggered Elections in Nigeria. Fountain University Journal of Management and Social Sciences. Vol. 4 No 1 (Special Edition), 2015. Pg 24-31.

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