Chapter 1 African Knowledges and Alternative Futures Chapter 2 Falolaist Cultural Brokerage and the Pan-African Agenda in Knowledge Production Chapter 3 African Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Legacy of Africa Chapter 4 Removing the Toyin Falola in the Reconstruction of Knowledge Production of Africa Chapter 5 The Academic and the Crisis of Knowledge Production and Dissemination in Africa Chapter 6 The Intelligentsia and the Crisis of Knowledge Production and Development in Nigeria Chapter 7 Pan-African Doctoral Schools and Knowledge Production in Experiences, Issues, and Testimonials of Participants Chapter 8 Re-Empowering African Indigenous Peace-making Identifying the Enabling Possibilities from Decolonization and Indigenization Discourses Chapter 9 Back to the Rethinking Alternatives to External Intervention in African Conflicts Chapter 10 Beyond Western Medicine (Drugs): Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame and James Henshaw's This Is Our Chance Chapter 11 The Indigenous Knowledge of Law in Pre-Colonial Akwa-Ibom A Comparative Study of the Similarities and Differences between the English and the African Legal System Chapter 12 The Resilience of Ondo Indigenous Adjudicatory Institutions 1915-1957 Chapter 13 Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Food Security in the History of An Examination of Food Preservation and Storage Practices Chapter 14 Understanding Igede Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Future of Igede Cultural Heritage in Benue State, Nigeria Chatper 15 Yorùbá Traditional and Contemporary Cultural Perspectives on Questions of Human and Minority Rights Chapter 16 Recognising the Value of the African Indigenous Knowledge The Case of Ubuntu and Restorative Justice