Akuche Andre Ben Moses is a results–driven researcher in social sciences, political and foreign affairs analyst, youth activist with exceptional flair for youth empowerment and development, a social crusader for active leadership and good governance, strategy crafting and human capacity development especially at the grassroots level for community development. He is also a political and civil rights activist who over time has shown tremendous enthusiasm in good governance, democracy and human rights. As a poet and an advocate for moral rectitude in public office, he has always frowned at corrupt practices and other forms of graft through some of his poems, talk on radio, and articles on the social media. He holds a B.Sc Degree in International Studies from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria–Nigeria. He has attended notable international conferences (on youth development, good governance and human rights) in Africa, Europe and the USA and he belongs to some professional bodies which include the following: Member–Nigeria International Relations Students Association, Fellow–African Society of International Studies, Fellow–Spring Dolphin International Club. He served (between 2010 and 2011) as the President of the National Association of Cross River State Students in Zaria and was the High Commissioner of the African Society of International Studies as well as the pioneering Secretary General of the Ahmadu Bello University Model United Nations. He is a researcher with the National Youth Council of Nigeria (Cross River State Chapter) and he is also a resource person at the Cross River State Political Network, Calabar–Cross River State. He is currently pursuing his Masters Degree in Political Science (with a bias in International Relations) at the School of Postgraduate Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka–Nigeria.