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We have maintained Onima Annual Lecture Series since 2005 in Africa. Each year, we select a traditional topical issue and give a lecture on it. In 2005, our topic was “Polyharmony,” a political and philosophical discourse on an African marriage system which saves a State from the payment of welfare checks to unmarried mothers and saves a State from having juvenile delinquency in its domain while ensuring that every child has a father because almost every marriageable female has a husband.

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Biography

 

Omoh Tsatsaku Ojior, a native of Nigeria is married and has children of both the sexes, has 12 grand children. Omoh’s mother is alive, but his father passed away at the age of 100. Omoh has brothers, sisters, and the African extended family.

Dr. Ojior is an Associate Professor of Political Science and an international scholar. Ojior began his teaching career in Los Angeles, California USA, taught Public Administration and Political Science at the University of Benin, Nigeria, the Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta Metropolitan College, Morris Brown College and the Morehouse College, all in the Atlanta metro area. Professor Ojior is the founder and the Executive Director and CEO of Onima Institute for Tradition and Development USA, Inc.

Dr. Ojior currently lives in the United States. He holds a Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy degree in Political Science from the Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia. The author’s areas of specialization are International Relations, Public Administration, African Politics, and Comparative Government. Dr. Ojior began his university teaching career with an M.A. degree in Public Administration from Pepperdine University at Malibu, California. Ojior did his undergraduate studies in Political Science and Journalism (double major) also from the Pepperdine University. His academic strength is evident by the fact that, with a Master’s degree he was appointed as a substantive full-time faculty member at one of Nigeria’s federal premier universities, the University of Benin popularly known as “Unibest.”

Dr. Ojior was a public officer for six years in the capacity of a government image-maker as a Public Relations Officer, and held other management positions.
 

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  Onima Institute for Tradition and Development USA, Inc is a non-profit organization whose aims and objectives are education, research and to foster African traditions and development.  
, ..“Africa and Africans in The Diaspora: An Evaluation of the Impact They Have on Each Other,” is a book in which, in 1996, Dr. Ojior x-rayed the relationship between the people of Africa and those of the Diaspora. The book is an analysis of the psychological impact of the African experience worldwide"