Shortly after completing his doctoral programme in 2001, David Aworawo began his teaching career as the Lecturer and Head of the newly established Department of International Relations at the
Igbinedion University,
Okada,
Edo State. The following year, he was appointed as a lecturer at his alma mater, the Department of History and Strategic Studies, University of Lagos and has continued to rise through the ranks until his appointment on August 1, 2020, as the head of the department. Aworawo is a Member of the following professional bodies:
Historical Society of Nigeria,
British Scholar Society, and Nigerian Society of International Affairs. Beyond academia, Aworawo has served and serves in different public capacities. He is as a Consultant to the following organisations:
Nigerian Foreign Service Academy, Presidential Amnesty Programme; and Nigerian Army College of Logistics, Lagos. He also served as a Consultant to
ECOWAS and the
Fredrich Ebert Foundation on the Conflict in
Guinea-Bissau in 2018; and as a Rapporteur, Committee on the Drafting of a New Nigerian Foreign Policy in 2011. From 2002 to 2003, Aworawo was a Member of the editorial board of
The Comet (Nigeria) Newspaper, Lagos. Aworawo is a frequent guest analyst and sought-after commentator on different socio-political affairs television programmes and newspaper medium in Nigeria. == Selected works ==