Email: fasanubi@delsu.edu.ng

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  • Area of Specialization: International Relations & Research Methodology/Statistics
  • Department of Political Science
  • My Publications
  • Weiler, F. & Sanubi, F. A. (2019) Development and Climate Aid to Africa: Comparing Aid Allocation Models for Different Aid Flows, Africa Spectrum/ German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Hamburg, Germany, Sage Publications
    https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/news/new-africa-spectrum-32019 Vol.54 (38) Pages: 244-267

  • Sanubi, F.A. & Oke, C.I. A. (2017) Diplomatic shuttles in foreign policy: Were Obasanjo’s trips during his tenure of any benefits to Nigeria? , Journal of Social and Management Sciences, 12(1), Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka
    http://universityjournals.org/journal/JSMS/article-full-text-pdf/42C748D913 Vol. 12(1) Jan-April Pages: 139-152

  • Sanubi, F.A (2017) Reworking Nigeria’s value orientation for sustainable growth., The Nigerian Accountant/Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria,Lagos
    http://icanig.org/ican/documents/TNA-JULY-SEPT-2017.pdf Vol.50(3)July/September Pages: 28-35

  • Efebeh, V.E & Sanubi, F.A. (2017) Elite in the underdevelopment of the Niger Delta. , Journal of Management Sciences/Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
    https://saheljournalsonline.org.ng/testuploadc/Sahel_15_6_1.pdf Vol.15(6), September Pages: 1-19

  • Sanubi, F.A (2016) Nigeria’s democratic Transition in 2015: The external interest in its internal electoral integrity. , Journal of Social and Management Sciences/ Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka
    http://universityjournals.org/journal/JSMS/edition/14_Sep_2016 Vol.11(2), September Pages: 8 -23

  • Sanubi, F.A (2015) Social matter and research in Nigeria: Why theories often falter in predicting local data, Journal of Politics and Law /Canadian Center of Science and Education Canada
    https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/jpola8&div=27&id=&page= Vol. 8(2 )June) Pages: 108-117

  • Sanubi, F.A. & Akpotu, N.E. (2015) The Nigerian education system and vision 20:2020 : A critical development planning perspective, International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies. Academic Journals
    https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1075846 Vol. 17(2 ) Pages: 22-38

  • Sanubi, F.A (2014) African development crisis: Collapse of the periphery,decay of the core, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations. May Academic Journals,
    https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJPSIR/article-authors/E67C94F45012 Vol. 8 (4) Pages: 92-103

  • Sanubi, F.A (2014) Armed militancy in the Niger Delta: Quintessential playoff of sub-regional economic disparities. In C. LaMonica & J. S. Omotola (Eds.) Horror in Paradise: Framework for understanding the crises in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Durham, , North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press
    https://cap-press.com/pdf/33559.pdf Vol. Pages: 221-236

  • Sanubi, F.A (2013) Peace-building as third-tier governance variable for sustainable grassroots development: A review of some critical challenges in Nigeria’s south-south., Peace and Environment Africa/Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice in collaboration with Kofi Annan Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana
    https://www.scribd.com/document/215329598/PEACE-AND-ENVIRONMENT-AFRICA-JOURNAL-Vol-1 Vol.Special issue, September Pages: 77 - 93

  • Sanubi, F.A (2012) Assessing Nigeria's African-centered foreign policy against an inside-out paradigm: A proposal for an alternative foreign policy approach, Africana/Boston, Massachusetts: African Studies Center, Boston University, United States of America.
    http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/82114761/assessing-nigeria Vol. 6 (1), June/July Pages: 279-289

  • Sanubi, F.A (2011) Social protection as a residual safety net in democratic governance in Nigeria: A critical analysis of some current policy initiatives, Institute of Development Studies,University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
    https://ids.ac.uk/download.php?file=files/dmfile/Sanubi2011SocialprotectionandgovernanceinNigeriaCSPconferencedraft.pdf Vol. Pages:

  • Sanubi, F.A (2011) Part time programmes and the challenges of dwindling carrying capacities in Nigeria’s tertiary educational institutions: A growth analysis of two institutions in Delta State. In P. Muoboghare (Ed.) Carrying capacity of tertiary educational institutions in Nigeria. A book of readings in honour of Professor John Okpako Enaohwo, JP, Ibadan/ Option Books
    Vol. Pages: 110-121

  • Sanubi, F.A (2011) Theory and empiricism in the social sciences. In O. D. Awaritefe & A. Mukoro (Eds.) Philosophy of the social sciences. , Abraka/Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University
    Vol. Pages: 14-20

  • Sanubi, F.A (2011) An assessment of the relevance of entrepreneurship education on political recruitment in Nigeria. In E. A. Arubayi, N. E. Akpotu & E. P. Oghuvwu (Eds.) Education and training for entrepreneurship., Abraka/DELSU Press
    Vol. Pages: 377-380

  • Sanubi, F.A (2011) Science of Politics: A methodological and statistical approach, Ibadan University Press
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  • Mukoro, A, Itiveh, R.A, Sanubi, F.A. & Okereka, O.P (2010) Hypothesis and Hypothesis testing. In O.D. Awaritefe & A. Mukoro (Eds.) Statistics and research methods in the social sciences, Vol. 1, , Abraka/Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University
      Vol.  Pages: 29-68

  • Sanubi, F.A (2010) Armed militancy in the Niger Delta: The subtlety of amnesty option and its policy implications for the Nigerian political economy, The Humanities Journal, An International Journal of Research and Development. Ibadan: Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU)
    https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=VRl5qx1IBfMC&pg=PA145&lpg=PA145&dq=Franklins+A.Sanubi&source=bl&ots=BBDgUbuQ7p&sig=ACfU3U278OeaWmZ7iyxDNoAC1YxjLR3Y8Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwid8N-ovO_oAhX0snEKHRhMATg4ChDoATAAegQICxAm#v=onepage&q=Franklins%20A.Sanubi&f=false  Vol.1(1) Pages: 103-113

  • Sanubi, F.A (2009) Responsibility, accountability and the Millennium Development Goals in Nigeria: Re-Contextualising old parameters for effective public policy. In D.G.Omotor & A.S.Akpotor (Eds.) Millennium development goals and challenges, Abraka/Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University
    Vol.  Pages: 36-43

  • Sanubi, F.A (2009) Growing civic awareness - symptomatic rehearsal of true democratic dividends: Lessons from Nigeria's general elections of 2007, Africana, Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington
    http://africanajournal.org/category/topics/page/7/ Vol. 3 (1), December Pages: 56-71

  • Imoh, G. & Sanubi, F.A. (2007) Communication as an intervening variable in conflict prevention and resolution. In D.G.Omotor, V.T.Jike & A. I. Ohwona, (Eds.) Readings in conflict management and peace building in Africa, II,, Abraka/Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University
    Vol.  Pages: 225-238

  • Sanubi, F.A (2006) International Politics of debt relief to sub-Saharan Africa: A theoretical restatement. , Indian Journal of Political Science/ Indian Political Science Association (IPSA), Meerut, India
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/41856247?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Vol. 67(3), July – Sept. Pages: 629-638

  • Sanubi, F.A (2005) Africa and the failed states theory: An assessment of three paradigmatic symptoms. , BIU Journal of Social Sciences/Benin City, Nigeria: Benson Idahosa University.
    Vol.3(1), June Pages: 353- 365

  • Sanubi, F.A (2004) Territorial integrity as potent issue-field in interstate conflict in Africa: Evidence from the Nigeria-Cameroon conflict., BIU Journal of Social Sciences/Benin City, Nigeria: Benson Idahosa University.
    Vol.2(2), December Pages: 75-97