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Book
Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the Twenty-first Century. Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Reviewed in Democratization and Journal of Modern African Studies
Articles
Hidden contestation: Valence issues, methodological blindness and the politics of development in Nigeria DEMOCRATIZATION In press 2024 Abstract here
Urban renewal in Ibadan, Nigeria: World class but essentially Yoruba. AFRICAN AFFAIRS. 2021. Vol 120 (480) pp.391-415. (open access)
Contesting localisation in interfaith peacebuilding in northern Nigeria. OXFORD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. 2020. Vol 48 (4) pp.373-386. (Free e-prints for those without institutional access here)
Making pandemic politics transparent: lessons from Nigeria. RENEWAL. 2020. Vol 28 (3) p. 24-28. (open access version here).
Transparency and mistrust: Who or what should be made transparent? GOVERNANCE. July 2019. Vol 32 (3). pp.565-580. (open access here)
Beyond programmatic versus patrimonial politics: Contested conceptions of legitimate distribution in Nigeria. JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES. September 2019. Vol 57 (3) pp. 415-436. (open access here)
Review essays
The death of political possibility? Reading State and society in Nigeria 40 years on. February 2022. Review of African Political Economy, 49:171, 184-191, DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2022.2033521 (Final version on journal website. Author Accepted Manuscript available to download here.)
Book chapters
Framing and blaming: Discourse analysis of the Boko Haram uprising, July 2009 in Boko Haram: Islamism, politics, security and the state in Nigeria, ed. Pérouse de Montclos, M-A. African Studies Centre, Leiden / IFRA-Nigeria (open access)
Practitioner reports
"Civil Society, Religion and the State: Mapping of Borno and Adamawa" GIZ - 2017
Book
Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the Twenty-first Century. Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Reviewed in Democratization and Journal of Modern African Studies
Articles
Hidden contestation: Valence issues, methodological blindness and the politics of development in Nigeria DEMOCRATIZATION In press 2024 Abstract here
Urban renewal in Ibadan, Nigeria: World class but essentially Yoruba. AFRICAN AFFAIRS. 2021. Vol 120 (480) pp.391-415. (open access)
Contesting localisation in interfaith peacebuilding in northern Nigeria. OXFORD DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. 2020. Vol 48 (4) pp.373-386. (Free e-prints for those without institutional access here)
Making pandemic politics transparent: lessons from Nigeria. RENEWAL. 2020. Vol 28 (3) p. 24-28. (open access version here).
Transparency and mistrust: Who or what should be made transparent? GOVERNANCE. July 2019. Vol 32 (3). pp.565-580. (open access here)
Beyond programmatic versus patrimonial politics: Contested conceptions of legitimate distribution in Nigeria. JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES. September 2019. Vol 57 (3) pp. 415-436. (open access here)
Review essays
The death of political possibility? Reading State and society in Nigeria 40 years on. February 2022. Review of African Political Economy, 49:171, 184-191, DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2022.2033521 (Final version on journal website. Author Accepted Manuscript available to download here.)
Book chapters
Framing and blaming: Discourse analysis of the Boko Haram uprising, July 2009 in Boko Haram: Islamism, politics, security and the state in Nigeria, ed. Pérouse de Montclos, M-A. African Studies Centre, Leiden / IFRA-Nigeria (open access)
Practitioner reports
"Civil Society, Religion and the State: Mapping of Borno and Adamawa" GIZ - 2017