Abdulazeez Garba is a Nigerian criminologist, poet and storywriter with a distinguished background in education and research. He obtained the Nigeria Certificate in Education in English and Social Studies, earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Security Studies and is presently undertaking a Master of Science in Criminology at the University of Abuja.
His research interests include urban violence, youth and juvenile offending, crime prevention and public perceptions of criminal activities. He has contributed to national research initiatives and has published scholarly articles, including a study on public perceptions of crime and criminal activities in Abuja Municipal Area Council.
In addition to his academic work, Abdulazeez is an accomplished poet whose writings reflect his deep engagement with criminological themes. His poems, such as Truthful Lies, Sufferness and Women Migration, examine crime, criminal behaviour and their broader social consequences.
He holds membership in the Nigeria Society for Criminology and the National Association of Criminologists and Security Practitioners of Nigeria. Through both his academic and literary contributions, he is dedicated to advancing criminological knowledge, encouraging critical discourse and promoting social reform.
Empty promises with gasconade,
Eating the nation's papers with exultation.
Assemble to make laws,
Dissemble to violate natural rights.
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