Etannibi Alemika
Etannibi Alemika ì chẹná kì chì prọfẹ́ssor ẹ̀ ì kì chì Criminology kpaì yé í Sociology yà í ákàjo kwì ísakulu yé University of Jos. Efu ọ́chù ẹ̀kẹ̀jo efu ọdọ 2015, ì chẹ dẹfu àbo mẹ̀bìẹ̀ kù chì ọ́la má dufu ẹ̀tìto kù má dámá kú má chì újoó kpì présídentì anti-corruption Muhammadu Buhari.[1] His most widely cited article is titled Policing kpai aPerceptions ẹ̀ Police efu Nigeria, yà kù má dú gbogo dùfu efu ọdọ 1988.[2]
Abàkwéné íle-ùn kpaì ùkocha ísakulu kì chá.
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Alemika chẹ l tùyì kócha sociology yà kì chì ísakulu yé í University of Ibadan kpai ùgbo kì nì másìter dìgìrì- ùn kwo kpá ẹ̀nwu áluka lẹ̀ ì gbàá . Efú ọdọ 1985,ì nì másítà dìgìrì-ùn kwì University of Pennsylvania, ì che kpa gbì distinction takì ì lọ yà chì ùkocha ọtakìda yé ì dìgìrì yà ì dócìtor efu criminology.[3][4]
Academic career
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ì dẹfu àbo kù ma chì yé ì amù ùjọ́ Ìgbégbè manyú yé ì American Society of Criminology kpaì Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.[3]efu ọdọ 2013, he posited the need for a Nigerian repository of information for use by security agencies that will aid and combat crime.[5] In a 2017 lecture held in Lagos State, Alemika decried the situation of homeland security and called on legislators to create laws that will ensure effective policing in the Nigeria.[6]
Administrative appointments
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- Member, Buhari's anti-corruption war seven-man committee[7]
Personal life
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Emily Alemika
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]He is married to Emily Alemika, who is also a professor. Emily, a lecturer in the department of public law, faculty of law, University of Jos was born with separated parents and worked as a maid in several homes before starting primary school at age 13. She has a diploma in law from Ahmadu Bello University and a master's degree in Criminal justice. She describes her husband as being solely responsible for her accomplishment in life and her saving grace. Explaining that he is a person who never uses gender as a discriminatory factor in issues.[8] She is also the first professor of law from Kogi State.[9]
In 2017, his wife was appointed as a member of the governing council at Kogi State University by Governor Yahaya Bello.[10]
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ "Untold Stories of Buhari's Anti-corruption Strategists". www.dailytrust.com.ng. Archived from the original on 2015-08-25.
- ↑ Edet, Abu (2017-08-01). "CRIME CONTROL AND POLICING THE NATION STATES; THE NIGERIAN POLICE IN FOCUS": 97–102.
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- ↑ "Advisory board". Archived from the original on 2017-09-25. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
- ↑ "Nigeria needs national data bank to effectively check crime- Experts". Premium Times. December 17, 2013. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
- ↑ "IG confirm the arrest of 1,000 kidnappers, robbers". Information Nigeria. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
- ↑ "Untold Stories of Buhari's Anti-corruption Strategists". Daily Trust. August 23, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
- ↑ "It Is God First And My Husband Next". The Guardian. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
- ↑ "EMILY ALEMIKA: FIRST FEMALE PROFESSOR OF LAW FROM KOGI STATE". Archived from the original on 2016-08-03. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
- ↑ "Gov. Bello Constitutes Governing Councils Of State-Owned Tertiary Institutions". Kogi Reports. February 28, 2017. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
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