Driven by a commitment to social justice, sustainability, and peacebuilding, Prince Eze has spent the past decade working at the intersection of research, advocacy, and development practice. He holds a PhD in Development Studies and has served as a social crusader, lecturer, and consultant, collaborating with government institutions, private firms, civil service, international organizations, NGOs, lawmakers, and academia.
His work centers on climate change, social and environmental sustainability, peace and conflict management, stakeholder engagement, and participatory development. In 2019, he was awarded the PhD Right Livelihood Scholarship and invited to Lund University in Sweden to present findings from his research on sustainability in the Niger Delta.
Dr. Eze has provided research consulting for both national and international organizations, producing policy briefs, manuals, and reports that inform advocacy efforts. He is the author of several books and peer-reviewed publications. He also serves as Founder and Chief Trustee of Hope for Tomorrow Initiative (HOFTI Centre), a peace, environment, and development NGO dedicated to advancing holistic human well-being. In 2022, he was selected as a Fellow of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Generation Change Fellowship.