Max Amuchie, CEO of Sundiata Post, Joins ResearchGate, Expanding Global Reach of The Insecurity Triad
Dr. Max Amuchie, CEO and Theorist-In-Chief of Sundiata Post and author of the weekly syndicated column ‘The Sunday Stew’, on Friday joined ResearchGate — the world’s largest academic networking platform with over 25 million researchers from 193 countries — completing his strategic presence across the leading global academic research and networking infrastructure.
This move forms part of a deliberate escalation to position The Insecurity Triad, his original analytical framework within international scholarly and policy circles. In under two months, Amuchie has built one of the most systematic original contributions to understanding Nigeria’s security crisis from outside the formal academy, developed through consistent public writing and now actively archived and shared on major academic platforms.
Global Academic Infrastructure Footprint
Amuchie has now established a verified presence on the core platforms that power contemporary open-access scholarship:
ResearchGate (joined Friday): The premier network for researchers to share, discover, and collaborate on peer-reviewed work, preprints, and projects.
Academia.edu: The world’s largest research-sharing platform with over 250 million users.
Harvard Dataverse: Harvard University’s trusted open repository for datasets and papers.
Zenodo (CERN/European OpenAIRE): Assigns permanent DOIs for citable research outputs.
OSF (Open Science Framework): Supports transparent, reproducible research workflows.
SSRN: Social Science Research Network, the leading social sciences preprint platform used by top scholars including Nobel laureates.
A presence across all six platforms is uncommon even for established academics. For a working journalist and public intellectual, it represents a significant achievement in bridging public commentary and scholarly engagement.
The Insecurity Triad Framework
The Insecurity Triad models Nigeria’s security crisis as a convergent system in which kidnapping (Money), banditry (Land), and terrorism (Mind) function as mutually reinforcing components rather than isolated threats.
The framework draws on key thinkers including Ali Mazrui, Claude Ake, Jean-François Bayart, Achille Mbembe, and William Reno, while offering an original synthesis tailored to West African realities.
It has been further developed into the Trinity of State Decay, which analyses the emergence of rival sovereignties — the Institutional Mirage and the Shadow Order — and outlines a strict recovery sequence: protection precedes compliance, compliance precedes territorial credibility, and territorial credibility precedes institutional function.
Five instalments of The Sunday Stew’s Insecurity Triad series have already been published. A formal ten-part scholarly series is now underway, with Part One — The Insecurity Triad (Part 1): Foundations of Convergence and Rival Sovereignty already published by Harvard Dataverse, Zenodo, OSF and live on Academia.edu with SSRN posting forthcoming.
Complementing this is the Sundiata Post Intelligence Unit, which produces a weekly Security Review applying the Triad’s classification system (Money, Land, Mind, Compound) with convergence risk scoring to current security incidents.
Strategic Significance
Amuchie’s academic infrastructure push aims to move the Insecurity Triad from Nigerian public discourse into the global citation economy, where ideas are rigorously engaged, cited, and built upon. The pipeline includes think tank papers, policy briefs for international organisations, and broader syndication efforts.
“Nigeria’s insecurity is not a collection of separate crises. It is a system,” said Amuchie. “Kidnapping funds the ecology. Banditry controls the terrain. Terrorism provides the ideology that holds the structure together. Until we engage it as a convergent system, interventions will keep treating symptoms while the underlying architecture grows stronger.”
The full scholarly series, scope statement, media kit, and academic abstract are available on the listed platforms.







