This paper attempts a critical analysis of some key issues about Africa and the specific case of migration amongst Nigerians. It proceeds from the position that the presence of Africans and Nigerians in the West historically originates from their slavery and slave trade experiences. The dispersal evolves into discussions on the African diaspora. Even then, scholars are still trying to find a common ground to describe it. Contending theories however agree on the usual dispersals from continental Africa as a reference point for conceptualising migration amongst them. The paper begins by overviewing the dispersion of Africans through forced migration. It then examines how the experience and subsequent migration and resettlement occurrences pro...
According to the International Organization for Migration, about one-third of African professionals ...
In 1956, the defunct western region government launched the Yoruba Historical Research Scheme. The m...
The article presents the lecture "'Diasporas,' Mobility and the Social Imaginary: Getting Ahead in W...
Migration is a universal phenomenon in the history of mankind as people have continued to move from ...
The concept of diaspora is phenomena. However, it is discussed conservatively by scholars in the fie...
Those concerned with the study of African political economy and 'development' in Africa have often n...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
In spite of the fact that intra and inter-regional migration predates the colonial period in Africa,...
The migration of Africans within West Africa is far from being a recent phenomenon. People moved wit...
This article interrogates the development of African diaspora studies. Based a global research proj...
Issues of origin, migration and settlement occupy a central place in the history of any human societ...
This paper explores the migration and spread of the Ebira migrants into Ekiti of southwest Nigeria i...
The approval of Christian founding fathers for African enslavement may be the slave -trade and their...
This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of African migration within and outside of the conti...
In spite of the fact that intra and inter-regional migration predates the colonial period in Africa,...
According to the International Organization for Migration, about one-third of African professionals ...
In 1956, the defunct western region government launched the Yoruba Historical Research Scheme. The m...
The article presents the lecture "'Diasporas,' Mobility and the Social Imaginary: Getting Ahead in W...
Migration is a universal phenomenon in the history of mankind as people have continued to move from ...
The concept of diaspora is phenomena. However, it is discussed conservatively by scholars in the fie...
Those concerned with the study of African political economy and 'development' in Africa have often n...
The impacts of brain drain in Africa are phenomenal. In the lst five decades of the continent’...
In spite of the fact that intra and inter-regional migration predates the colonial period in Africa,...
The migration of Africans within West Africa is far from being a recent phenomenon. People moved wit...
This article interrogates the development of African diaspora studies. Based a global research proj...
Issues of origin, migration and settlement occupy a central place in the history of any human societ...
This paper explores the migration and spread of the Ebira migrants into Ekiti of southwest Nigeria i...
The approval of Christian founding fathers for African enslavement may be the slave -trade and their...
This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of African migration within and outside of the conti...
In spite of the fact that intra and inter-regional migration predates the colonial period in Africa,...
According to the International Organization for Migration, about one-third of African professionals ...
In 1956, the defunct western region government launched the Yoruba Historical Research Scheme. The m...
The article presents the lecture "'Diasporas,' Mobility and the Social Imaginary: Getting Ahead in W...