Oluchi Eze is an external Ph.D. candidate specializing in peace, trauma, and religion. Armed with a Master of Science degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, he possesses a profound understanding of conflict resolution theories and methodologies. Currently, his research delves into the complex interplay of religious fundamentalism, violence, and trauma-coping mechanisms in West Africa, aiming to shed light on the resilience of the Igbo ethnic nationality.
Beyond academia, Oluchi showcases versatility and proficiency in various roles. He excels as a spiritual caregiver, counselor, web designer, book editor, as well as a film and music producer. With his diverse skill set and commitment to scholarly pursuits, He strives to make significant contributions to both academic discourse and practical applications in the fields of peace studies, trauma studies, and religious studies.