Sylvester Kohol

Sylvester Kohol holds a PhD in History from the University of Ibadan, and is currently a lecturer at the Department of History and international Studies, Redeemer's University, Ede, Nigeria. His research focus are in the areas of African History, Correctional Studies and African Migration.

 

 

Recent publications:

Kohol, S., & others. (2025). Urban resistance and power-politics: (Re)examining the 1916 water rate protest in colonial Lagos, Nigeria. Humanus Discourse, 5(4).

Kohol, S., & Adeleke, O. A. (2023). Museums, monuments and the reconstruction of the socio-cultural historiography of Nigeria: A study of the National Museum, Lagos. Humanus Discourse, 3(2).

Kohol, S. (2022). Kidnapping and underdevelopment in colonial and post-colonial Lagos. In O. Adeboye, B. Anaemene, & B. Fyanka (Eds.), Africa and the challenge of underdevelopment: A festschrift in honour of Professor Akinjide Osuntokun. Ede: Seventh Element Publishing.

Kohol, S. (2020). An assessment of the impact of prison labour in colonial Africa: The Nigerian example, 1872–1960. VUNA Journal of History and International Relations, 4(1).

Kohol, S. (2020). The domestication of an international ideology: A review of Agenda 2030 and Africa’s Development in the 21st Century (B. U. Anaemene & O. J. Bolarinwa, Eds.). Nigerian Journal of International Affairs, 46(1).

 

 

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