Curriculum Vitae Personal Biodata

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Curriculum Vitae Personal Biodata CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL BIODATA Name: Dr. Muhammad Ujudud MUSA MBBS (ABU), FWACS, FMAS (Fortis), FIMC, CMC, PMGH (University of Washington), DSC Honoris Causa (Commonwealth University), LMIH ( University of Washington) Sex: Male Date of Birth: 2nd August, 1974 Place of Birth: Daura Marital Status: Married Religion: Islam Tribe: Hausa Local Government Area: Daura State of Origin: Katsina Nationality: Nigerian Address: No.1 Madaci Road, Sarki Muhammadu Dikko Barhin Housing Estates along Mani Road Katsina, Katsina State Nigeria Mobile Phone Number: +2348036005365 and +2349028922249 E-Mail Address: [email protected] and [email protected] 1 PERSONAL STATEMENT Highly motivated, hardworking, reliable and dependable medical doctor with a track record of academic excellence and managerial technical knowhow with demonstration of due diligence in discharge of duties, Always eager to contribute the acquired knowledge, skills and experience towards optimum and state of the art patient care with due respect to superiors and utmost humility towards colleagues and subordinates with keen interest to learn and apply news skills and experience to patient and hospital management. He is absolutely dedicated and passionate in adding value and vigor to the modern health care system with emphasis on continuing health education, training and re- training man power, improving the welfare of the staffs to ensure effective, available and affordable health care services to the patients. SCHOOLS ATTENDED WITH DATES 1. Air force Base Nursery And Primary School Kaduna 1980-1981 2. Bayajidda Primary school Daura 1981-1986 3. Barewa College Zaria 1986-1988 4. Government Secondary school Daura 1988-1992 5. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (SGRS) 1992-1993 6. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Medical School 1994-2003 7. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano 2008-2013 8. Fortis International Hospital, Vasant Kunj New Delhi, India. Dec 2012- May 2013 9. Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Shika Zaria July 2013- October 2013 10. University of Washington Seattle USA April, 2019 11. University of Washington Seattle USA July, 2019 2 CERTIFICATES OBTAINED WITH DATES 1. Primary School Leaving Certificate 1986 2. Junior Secondary School Certificate 1989 3. Senior Secondary School Certificate 1992 4. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) 2003 5. Primary Fellowship Examination of the West African College of Surgeons (WACS) April 2008 6. Part One Fellowship Examination of the West African college of Surgeons (WACS)October 2010 7. Clinical Fellowship in Laparoscopic & Endourology and Kidney Transplant Fortis Hospital Delhi India 2013 8. Fellow West African College of Surgeons Urology (FWACS) October 2014 9. Fellowship of the Management of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) 25th September, 2018 10. Certified Management Specialist with Distinction, by London Graduate School on 25t September, 2018. 11. Certified Management Consultant(CMC) by The Institute of Management Consultants Nigeria on 25th September, 2018 12. Certificate of Outstanding Contribution in Previewing by African Journal of Urology Elsevier Reviewer Recognition on March 2018 13. Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) Commonwealth University London March 2019. 14. Master Class Certificate in Business Leadership and Management by London Graduate School on 29th March, 2019 15. Project Management in Global Health (PMGH) University of Washington April, 2019. 16. Leadership and Management in Health (LMIH) University of Washington July 2019. 3 WORKING EXPERIENCE 1. Housemanship General Hospital Katsina 2003- 2004 2. Senior House Officer General Hospital Katsina 2004 3. National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Adamawa state Batch A 2005 4. Medical Officer Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) France (KT Mission) 2005 5. Medical Officer Federal Medical Centre Katsina 2006- 2008 6. Locum Medical Officer Alheri Clinic Katsina 2007 7. Locum Medical Officer Hamdala Surgery Katsina 2008 8. Registrar in Surgery Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano. 2008-2010 9. Senior Registrar in Urology Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano. 2010- 2013 10. Hands on Clinical Attachment in Laparoscopic & Endourology and Kidney Transplant Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj Delhi, India. Dec 2012 – May 2013. 11. Senior Registrar in Urology Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Shika Zaria July 2013-October 2013 12. Consultant Urologic Surgeon Federal Medical Centre Katsina, Katsina State October 2014- Date 13. Visiting Consultant National Obstetrics Fistula Centre, Babbarruga Katsina, Katsina State 2016 - Date 14. Visiting Consultant Noor Kareem Hospital GRA Katsina 2015 - Sate RESPONSIBILITIES HELD 4 1. Head Boy Government Secondary School (GSS) Daura 1992 2. President Literary and Debating Society GSS Daura 1992 3. Vice President Student Intelligencia Assembly GSS Daura 1992 4. Secretary General Muslim Student Society GSS Daura 1992 5. Joint Secretary Junior Engineers Scientist and Technologist Club GSS Daura 1992 6. Public Relation Officer National Association of Katsina State Medical Students (NAKAMS) 1999 7. Secretary General National Association of Katsina State Medical Students (NAKAMS) 2002 8. Ameer Islamic Medical association (ISMA) ABU Zaria Chapter, 2002 - 2003 9. President National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Health Community Development Services Adamawa State 2005 10. Deputy Ameer MCAN Adamawa State Chapter 2005 11. President Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) Federal Medical Centre Katsina 2006 - 2008 13. Financial Secretary Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Katsina State Chapter 2008 14. Ag Chief Resident Surgery Department, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano 2011 15. Patron Daura Emirate Medical Students Association (DEMSA) 2012. 16. Vice Chairman Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Katsina State Chapter 2014 – 2016 17. Assistant Secretary General Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) FMC Katsina Chapter 2015-2015 18. Vice Chairman Federal Medical Centre Katsina NHIS Committee March, 2015- Jan, 2016 5 19. Chairman Federal Medical Centre Katsina NHIS Clinical Subcommittee April, 2015- 2019 620. Postgraduate Coordinator Department of Surgery Federal Medical Centre Katsina May, 2015- Date 21. Facilitator Nigerian Medical Association Continue Medical Education (CME) 2015 22. Secretary General Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) FMC Katsina Chapter 2015- 2018 23. Chairman Federal Medical Centre Katsina NHIS Committee January 2016- 2019 24. Member Federal Medical Centre Katsina Ethical and Research committee 2016 – Date 25. Academic Editor Asian Journal of Research in Nephrology, 24- 03- 2018 - 23 - 03 - 2022. 26. Member Editorial Board of the Journal of Clinical Cases and Reports (JOCCR), January 2018 to Date 27. Head of Urology Unit, Surgery Department, FMC Katsina. 2014 – Date 28. Academic Editor Asian Journal of Research and Reports in Urology 04-06-2018 to 03-06-2022 29. Chairman Continuous Medical Education (CME) of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Katsina Chapter, August 2018 – Date 30. Member Cancer of Prostate Transatlantic Consortium Nigeria (CaPTC) 2019 31. Dubai Top Leadership Summit organized by London Graduate School in Collaboration with Commonwealth University, held in Arabian Courtyard Hotel Bur, Dubai UAE. On 26 – 29th March, 2019 32. Editorial board member Open Journal of Case Reports in Medicine 03/05/2019 33. Member Asian Council of Science Editors (ACE) 2019 6 34. Editorial board member S.Open Access Open Journal (SOAOJ) 4th July, 2019. 35. Editorial board members American Journal of Surgery and Clinical Case Reports 2019 36. Editorial board member Journal of Case Reports in Medical Specialties on 9th August, 2019. 37. Academic Editor Journal of Peer Research Nest on 29th August, 2019 WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED 1. Human Genome Project Organized by Islamic Medical Association ABUTH in collaboration with Tabyin Forum Kaduna in Ahmadu Bello University Zaria 2002 2. Nigerian Medical Association Katsina State Chapter Quarterly Refresher Course Held at Liyafa Palace Hotel, Katsina 10th-14th March, 2004 3. Three Day Workshop on continuing Education for Doctors, Theme: Towards Better Health Services in Katsina State. Organized by H.S.D.P ii in collaboration with Katsina State Health Services Management Board held at Conference Hall Katsina Motel, 27th June, 2006 4. Sensitization Workshop on Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) and Avian Influenza Rapid Response Organized by Federal Ministry of Health Nigeria Held at Liyafa Palace Hotel, Katsina 2006 5. A Three Day Workshop on Continuing Education for Doctors, Theme: Towards Better Health Services in Katsina State, organized by H.S.D.P II in collaboration with Katsina State Health Services Management Board, Held at Katsina Motel 2006 6. Preparatory Training Course for Compulsory Confirmation/Promotion Examination Organized by Manpower Development Office, Examination and Inspectorate Department, Office of The Head of service of The Federation The Presidency FCT Abuja 11th-15th December, 2007 7. 50th National Council on Health Organized by Federal Ministry of Health Federal Republic of Nigeria Held at Ladi Kwali Conference Hall, Sheraton Hotel and Towers , Abuja FCT 2007 7 8.The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria(NARD) 2007 Annual General Meeting/Scientific Conferences, Theme The Role of The Resident Doctor in achieving The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Held at Teejay Guest Hotel Zaria, 18th-23rd September, 2007 9. Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) 2008
Recommended publications
  • Bayero University, Kano
    BUK UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng BBAYEROAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO OfficOfficee of The Registrar DIRECTORATE OF EXAMINATIONS, ADMISSIONS & RECORDS 22016/2017016/2017 UTME ADMISSIONS Faculty of Agriculture B. Agriculture -100590B S/N PS/N UTME No. Full Name 1 1 66173020HD MAILAFIYA MOHAMMED 2 2 65301356EC MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD SANI 3 3 65193024II AHMAD FAIZ KABIR 4 4 66172307HI AHMAD NAFSUZZAKIYA ISAH 5 5 65303336BJ ABDULLAHI FATIMA ALI 6 6 65886647GD DANEIL EMMANUEL SUNDAY 7 7 65550339JA AHMED HAMZA ABUBAKAR 8 8 65875601CH ABBANI ABDULLAHI AMMANI 9 9 66543624HF MUHAMMAD YAHAYA 10 10 65248771HF BELLO ALIYU ALIYU 11 11 65193465CG AMINU AMINU BALA 12 12 66546533HI MUSA AUWAL MIKO 13 13 65193237DB ISHAQ ABDURRAHMAN MANSUR 14 14 65219564AI ASIRU ILIYASU ABDULLAHI 15 15 65881138AD SAGIR SURAJ ISAH 16 16 66547762HH SANI UMMI USMAN 17 17 65235454GC YUSIF USMAN SALISU 18 18 65305219JD YUSUF HUSSAINA TIJJANI 19 19 65528886EB NASIR HASSAN IBRAHIM BUK UTME Admission List - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng 20 20 65879081GD MAGASHI ADAMU AMINU 21 21 65885355FJ IDRIS ACHAMAJA JIBRIL 22 22 65898369BB MUHAMMAD BALA SANI 23 23 65295005ID ABDUL ADAMU SABO 24 24 66180675JH UBALE ABDUL GWAMNATI 25 25 65248118JE YAQUB BILYAMINU 26 26 66182381CD HASSAN ABDULRAZAK SALISU 27 27 65882096DJ SHANAWA RUFAI ISAH 28 28 65194550GJ GWADABE USMAN BASHIR 29 29 65196802AG KABIR ABDULMALIK 30 30 66542377DD USMAN ISA 31 31 65879598GE ABDULLAHI ABUBAKAR 32 32 65245787AG MAMUDA SUNUSI 33 33 65887995JD HAFIZ AISHA ABDULYASSAR 34 34 65047384CD NURA ABDULLAHI
    [Show full text]
  • SUBSTR DESCR International Schools NAMIBIA 002747
    SUBSTR DESCR International Schools NAMIBIA 002747 University Of Namibia NEPAL 001252 Tribhuvan University NETHERLANDS 004215 A T College 002311 Acad Voor Gezondheidszorg 004215 Atc 004510 Baarns Lyceum 000109 Catholic University Tilburg 000107 Catholic University, Nijmegan 000101 Delft University Of Technology 002272 Dordrecht Polytech 004266 Eindhoven Sec Schl 000102 Eindhoven Univ Technology 002452 Enschede College 000108 Erasmus Univ Rotterdam 000100 Free Univ Amsterdam 002984 Haarlem Business School 000112 Institute Of Social Studies 000113 Int Inst Aero Survey& Space Sc 004751 Katholieke Scholengemeenschap 002461 Netherlands School Of Business 000114 Philips Int Inst Tech Studies 046294 Rijksuniversiteit Leiden 000115 Royal Tropical Institute 004152 Schola Europaea Bergensis 000104 State Univ Groningen 000105 State Univ Leiden 000106 State Univ Limburg 000110 State Univ Utrecht 002430 State University Of Utrecht 004276 Stedelijk Gymnasium 002543 Technische Hogeschool Rijswijk 003615 The British Sch /netherlands 002452 Twentse Academie Voor Fysiothe 000099 Univ Amsterdam 000103 University Of Twente 002430 University Of Utrecht 000111 Wageningen Agricultural Univ 002242 Wageningen Agricultural Univ NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 002476 Univ Netherlands Antilles NEW ZEALAND 000758 Lincoln Col Canterbury 000759 Massey Univ Palmerston 000756 The University Of Auckland 000757 Univ Canterbury 000760 Univ Otago 000762 Univ Waikato International Schools 000761 Victoria Univ Wellington NICARAGUA 000210 Univ Centroamericana 000209 Univ Na Auto Nicaragua
    [Show full text]
  • Measurement of Scale Efficiency in Ginger Farms in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria: Non-Parametric Model Approach
    MEASUREMENT OF SCALE EFFICIENCY IN GINGER FARMS IN KACHIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA: NON-PARAMETRIC MODEL APPROACH Umar1, H.S., Yahaya2, K. and Kachiro1, S. L 1Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Nasarawa State University Keffi, PMB 135, Shabu-Lafia Campus, Nigeria 2Department of agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Aliero, PMB 1144, Nigeria Abstract The study was carried out to measure scale efficiency among ginger farmers in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State. A two stage sampling techniques was used to select 99 ginger farmers from whom the data for the study were collected. Data were analyzed using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and descriptive statistics. Results show that the mean values of overall TE, Pure TE and scale efficiency were 0.718, 0.804 and 0.898 respectively. Only 14 % the farms were operating on the optimal scale. While about 86% of the farms were experiencing scale inefficiency (sub-optimal scale), consisting of 47% of the farms revealing increasing return to scale and 38% exhibiting decreasing returns to scale. Therefore, it is recommended that for realization of optimal production scale in the study area, farmers operating at inefficient production scale should be encouraged to either increase farm size to address scale inefficiency from IRS, or decrease farm size to remedy scale inefficiency due to DRS. Keywords: Ginger farms, scale efficiency and DEA Introduction Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is herbaceous perennial crop grown vegetative for its spicy underground rhizomes across many climates in the world. It requires a good soil tilled for production of well-shaped rhizomes (NAERLS, 2004).
    [Show full text]
  • Kaduna State in the North-West Zone, Nigeria Issue: Armed Attacks by Suspected Criminal Gangs Date: March, 2019
    NEWS SITUATION TRACKING - NIGERIA ARMED ATTACKS IN NORTH-WEST ZONE Vol. 4 Location: Kaduna State in the North-West Zone, Nigeria Issue: Armed Attacks by Suspected Criminal Gangs Date: March, 2019 COMMUNITY PROFILING CRITICAL STAKEHOLDERS INCIDENT PROFILING Population: Kaduna State has a population Direct Actors: For decades, Kaduna State has been embroiled in violent communal strife that of 6,113,503 people (2006 population census). Suspected militia gang and Fulani herders. has polarized the people alonG ethnic and reliGious lines. The frequency of violence within the State has resulted in humanitarian crisis and weakened Recent 2016 estimate projects a total socio-economic activities. Additionally, recurrent violence in the State population of 12,000,000. Affected Persons: Basic Demography and Geography continues to undermine democratic governance and its dividends. As Residents of RuGa BahaGo, RuGa Daku, hiGhliGhted in WANEP Quick NEWS Update on the violence in Kaduna State of Hotspots: RuGa Ori, RuGa Haruna, RuGa Yukka (October 2018), the prevailing insecurity in the State is an indicative of an The State shares borders with Zamfara, Abubakar, RuGa Duni Kadiri, RuGa existinG suspicion between ethnic and reliGious Groups that has overtime Katsina, Kano, Bauchi, Plateau, NiGer, Shewuka, RuGa Shuaibu Yau, UnGwar strained inter-group relations and deGenerated into violence2. Nassarawa and Abuja Fct. There are 23 Local Barde, Karamai, Sikiya, Gidan Gajere, Government Areas (LGAs) in Kaduna State. Gidan Auta, Chibiya communities in Data Generated by the Kaduna State Peace Commission 3 , which has the Ethnicity: Ethnic Groups in the State include; Kajuru and neiGhbouring areas of Kachia responsibility of promotinG peaceful co-existence within the State has revealed Hausa, Fulani, Bajju, Atyap, Jaba, Adara, LGAs a total of 35 crisis between 1980 and 20174.
    [Show full text]
  • Religion, Politics and the Islamic Response
    Religion, Politics, and the Islamic Response: A Comparative Intellectual Critique, with Special Reference to Nigeria1 ®Lamin Sanneh Yale University Divinity School New Haven, Connecticut, USA Restricted Circulation: Working Draft Only Religion, Politics, and the Islamic Response The relationship between religion and politics, between church and state, has been a well rehearsed issue in Muslim thought and practice, because Islam emerged fully into history as a dual tradition of church and state, and because as such Muslims have been less sanguine than Europeans about making a rigid sepa- ration between the secular and the sacred, or between public ethics and private morality. By virtue of such history and by rea- son of the subsequent Western secular expansion in the Muslim world, there is continuing reaction among contemporary Muslims to the normative messianic claims of national secular govern- ments. Some of that reaction has roots that long pre-date colo- nial rule and colonialism’s contemporary effects on Islamist movements. MUSLIM AFRICA: RELIGION AND THE LIMITS OF STATE POWER Our understanding of church-state issues, already deeply formed from what we know of the Western experience, will nevertheless benefit with a further look at what transpired in the contrasting Muslim situation. It is important for more than reasons of history to recognize that even before the rise of the modern national sec- ular state in the West there was debate in other parts of the world about how religious masters and political leaders regarded each other’s sphere of authority and what the implications might be of practice in one sphere for practice in the other sphere.
    [Show full text]
  • Overview of Domestic Water Supply in Kano State, Nigeria.International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE), 44, 489-494
    International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE) To Cite This Article: Bello, N. I., Imam, M. Z., Adamu, H. & Abubakar, A. S. (2021).Overview of domestic water supply in Kano state, Nigeria.International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE), 44, 489-494. Submitted: April 12, 2021 Revised: May 16, 2021 Accepted: May 23, 2021 OVERVIEW OF DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY IN KANO STATE, NIGERIA Nura Isyaku BELLO1 Mahmoud Zubair IMAM2 Hassan ADAMU3 Ahmad Said ABUBAKAR4 Abstract Accessibility to safe and clean domestic water by households is paramount for personal and developmental health at all levels in Nigeria. Kano State Water Board (KSWB) was saddle with responsibility of domestic water supply to the entire state. The state have about 22 water treatment plants that source, treat and distribute water to the residents of the study area. The data collected were from secondary sources, descriptive statistics was the statistical instruments used in the data analysis. KSWB supply about 415 million litres daily (MLD) to the Kano city and its environs and about 92 MLD to local government headquarters and semi-urban areas. Similarly, there about 50 commercial water standing pumps being operated and maintained by KSWB to ease water supply to nook and crannies of the state.Where pipe borne water is not connected, boreholes, hands pumped and concrete wells are constructed by Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) to ease water supply at sufficient quality and quantity to rural communities in the state. Keywords: Domestic
    [Show full text]
  • Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria: the Role of Traditional Institutions
    Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria Past, Present, and Future Edited by Abdalla Uba Adamu ii Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria Past, Present, and Future Proceedings of the National Conference on Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria. Organized by the Kano State Emirate Council to commemorate the 40th anniversary of His Royal Highness, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, CFR, LLD, as the Emir of Kano (October 1963-October 2003) H.R.H. Alhaji (Dr.) Ado Bayero, CFR, LLD 40th Anniversary (1383-1424 A.H., 1963-2003) Allah Ya Kara Jan Zamanin Sarki, Amin. iii Copyright Pages © ISBN © All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the editors. iv Contents A Brief Biography of the Emir of Kano..............................................................vi Editorial Note........................................................................................................i Preface...................................................................................................................i Opening Lead Papers Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria: The Role of Traditional Institutions...........1 Lt. General Aliyu Mohammed (rtd), GCON Chieftaincy and Security in Nigeria: A Case Study of Sarkin Kano Alhaji Ado Bayero and the Kano Emirate Council...............................................................14 Dr. Ibrahim Tahir, M.A. (Cantab) PhD (Cantab)
    [Show full text]
  • Predictors of Knowledge and Management Practice of Rhesus
    Pyramid Journal of Medicine 2019; volume 2:39 Predictors of knowledge and studied were 60% more likely {AOR=0.6, management practice of Rhesus 95% CI (0.3-0.9)} to have good knowledge Correspondence: Usman Muhammad Ibrahim, of rhesus negative pregnancy with those in Department of Community Medicine, Aminu negative pregnant women service for 5 or more years to had 2.8 Kano Teaching Hospital, PMB 3452 Kano among primary health care increased likelihood AOR=2.8, 95%CI State, Nigeria. workers in Kano, Nigeria (1.7-4.7)} of having good knowledge of Tel.: +234.8032112497 - Fax: +234.96109753. Rhesus negative pregnancy. Healthcare E-mail: [email protected] workers requesting for blood grouping dur- 1 Key words: Rhesus negative pregnant women, Auwal Umar Gajida, ing ANC services provision were found to 2 rhesus isoimmunization, RhoGHAM, Primary Usman Muhammad Ibrahim, have up to 5.2 increased likelihood 1 3 healthcare workers. Rabiu Ibrahim Jalo, Jamilu Tukur, {AOR=5.2, 95% CI (2.7-10)} of having 3 Takai Idris Usman, good knowledge of managing rhesus nega- Contributions: The authors contributed equally. Jaafar Sulaiman Jaafar,4 tive pregnancy. Senior staff were found to Awwal Musa Borodo,5 Nura Abubakar,6 be 37% more likely to correctly practice the Conflict of interest: The authors declare no Dalha Halliru Gwarzo7 recommended management of Rhesus neg- potential conflict of interest. ative pregnant women {AOR=0.37 , 1Department of Community Medicine, 95%CI= (0.2-0.9)}. Most healthcare work- Funding: None. Bayero University and Aminu Kano ers had good knowledge of rhesus negative Teaching Hospital, Kano State; Received for publication: 4 February 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Office of the Registrar
    BUK UTME ADMISSIONS SCREENING LIST - Uploaded on www.myschoolgist.com.ng BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO, NIGERIA (Office of the Registrar) DIRECTORATE OF EXAMINATIONS, ADMISSIONS & RECORDS LIST OF SHORTLISTED STUDENTS FOR REGISTRATION SCREENING EXERCISE 2016/2017 UTME ADMISSIONS S/NO UTME NO. CANDIDATE NAME STATE LGA SEX AGE PROGRAMME 1 66594703AB RABIU ISMAIL ISMAIL KAN TOFA M 21 Agricultural Economics and Extension 2 65247020JA FRANCIS IFECHUKWU THEADUS IMO EHI-M M 20 Agricultural Economics and Extension 3 66182914HD JOHN AGOHA NNAEMEKA IMO OWE-W M 23 Agricultural Economics and Extension 4 66076453DF OGUCHE HOPE ILEANWA KOG IDAH F 23 Agricultural Economics and Extension 5 66164795BD YUSUF SHEDRACH OLAGBEWO BEN APA M 26 Agricultural Economics and Extension 6 66076551DC HASSAN MUSTAPHA KOG DEKIN M 20 Agricultural Economics and Extension 7 66170385CE SULAIMAN ABDULRASHID IBRAHIM KAN DAMBA M 22 Agricultural Economics and Extension 8 66003557IF BELLO MUHAMMAD BAU DANJU M 23 Agricultural Economics and Extension 9 66172525AG OLAFISOYE MERIT ADEWONUOLA OND AKU-N M 20 Agricultural Economics and Extension 10 66116980JC IBRAHIM SULAIMAN MUSA KOG IDAH M 24 Agricultural Economics and Extension 11 66000765CC ABDULLAHI ZAINAB ABUBAKAR PLA WASEW F 18 Agricultural Economics and Extension 12 65911729IJ YAKUBU SULAIMAN KAN BUNKU M 19 Agricultural Economics and Extension 13 65295758FF DAHIRU ABUBAKAR SADDIQ KAN WARAW M 26 Agricultural Economics and Extension 14 66051323FG MUSA TAHIR EDO ETS-E M 19 Agricultural Economics and Extension 15 65875510AJ IDRIS HAMISU
    [Show full text]
  • CIDOB International Yearbook 2008 Keys to Facilitate the Monitoring Of
    CIDOB International Yearbook 2008 Keys to facilitate the monitoring of the Spanish Foreign Policy and the International Relations in 2007 Country profile: Nigeria and its regional context Annex Biographies of main political leaders* (+34) 93 302 6495 - Fax. (+34) 93 302 2118 - [email protected] - [email protected] 302 2118 93 Fax. (+34) - 302 6495 93 (+34) - Calle Elisabets, 12 - 08001 Barcelona, España - Tel. España 08001 Barcelona, 12 - - Calle Elisabets, * These annexes have been done by Dauda Garuba, Senior Programme Officer at the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) in Nigeria, in collaboration with CIDOB Foundation. Fundación CIDOB CIDOB INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK 2008 Nigeria and its regional context Biographies of main political leaders of Nigeria Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912 -1966) Prime minister 1960-1966 Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister of independent Nigeria, was born in 1912 in Tafawa Balewa, present Bauchi State. He had early education at a Quranic School in Bauchi and also studied at the famous Katsina Teachers’ Training College between 1928 and 1933 before returning to Bauchi to teach at the Bauchi Middle School. He later became the headmaster of the school. He (along with Malam Aminu Kano) was among the few learned teachers who were selected in northern Nigeria to study at the University of London’s Institute of Education where he obtained a teacher’s certificate in History in 1944. On return from the UK, Sir Balewa was appointed an Inspector of Schools, a position he held before he joined partisan politics and got elected by the Bauchi Native Authority to the Northern Region House of Assembly in 1946.
    [Show full text]
  • 11. Kabir M, Iliyasu Z, Abubakar IS, Jibril M. Compliance to Medication Among Hypertensive Patients in A. Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, Kano, Nigeria
    Key Publications 1. Abubakar I., Ogbonna C, Okolo SN, Kpamor ZM. BCG Vaccination of sick children: How safe? Journal of Medical Laboratory Sciences 2000. vol. 9 : 66-69 2. Abubakar IS, Zoakah AI, Daru HS, Pam IC. Estimating Maternal Mortality Rate using Sisterhood Method in Plateau state Nigeria. Highland Medical Research Journal 2003 Dec. 1(4): 28-34 3. Mohammed Kabir, Zubairu Iliyasu, Isa S. Abubakar and Badiya S. Maje. The Role of men in contraceptive decision-making in Fanshekara village, Northern Nigeria. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2003 April; 20(1): 24-27. 4. Abubakar I.S, Kabir M., Iliyasu Z. and Also U. Factors associated with nutritional status of pre-school children in Danmaliki village, Kano state, northern Nigeria. Journal of Community Medicine and Primary Health care 2003:15: 30-36 5. Kabir M., Abubakar I.S. and Iliyasu Z, Mashegu H.U. Impact of training on the skills of TBAs in Dawakin Kudu local government area of Kano state. Nigerian Journal of General Practice 2003;7(3): 27-30 6. Kabir M., Iliyasu Z., Abubakar I.S and Umar U. I. Medico-social problems of patients with 7. Vesico- vaginal fistula in Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano. Annals of African 8. Medicine.2003; 2(2):54-57 9. Kabir M., Iliyasu Z., Abubakar I.S and Dambazau H.L. Medico-social problems of victims 10. on the ground of the E.A.S plane crash in Kano. Highland Journal of Medical Research, a. 2004;7(3):21-27 11. Kabir M, Iliyasu Z, Abubakar IS, Jibril M.
    [Show full text]
  • Expanded Witness Summary of Major-Gen
    S<:~L- o\- I\J.-T ( •Sl'fC4-4 - ,g~,+1) SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Trial Chamber 1 Before: Justice Bankole Thompson, Presiding Justice Pierre Boutet Justice Benjamin Mutanga Hoe Registrar: Mr. Lovemore G. Munlo, SC Date: 14th July, 2006 PROSECUTOR Against Samuel Hinga Norman Moinina Fofana Allieu Kondewa Case No. SCSL-04-14-T Public EXPANDED WITNESS SUMMARY OF MAJOR-GEN. ABDUL ONE MOHAMMED Office of the Prosecutor: For Samuel Hinga Norman Mr Christopher Staker Dr. Bu-Buakei Jabbi James Johnson John Wesley Hall, Jr. Joseph Kamara Alusine Sani Sesay For Moinina Fofana: Michiel Pestman Arrow 1. Bockarie Victor Koppe For Allieu Kondewa: Charles Margai Yada Williams Ansu Lansana Susan Wright. SUBMISSIONS 1. Pursuant to the Decision on Norman Motion to Defer Further Evidence and Closing of His Case to September-December Trial Session,' whereby "the Chamber orders Counsel for Norman to file with the Court detailed summary of witness Major-General Abdul One Mohammed as soon as possible but not later than Friday, the 14th of July 2006 at 4.00pm.,,2, Counsel for the First Accused hereby files a detailed and expanded witness summary of Major-General Abdul One Mohammed as AnnexA. \;rt~~JCounsel <\ ur. t~Jabbi. I SCSL-04-14-T-619: Decision on Norman Motion to Defer Further Evidence and Closing ofHis Case to September-December Trial Session 2 Ibid, Para 17 Case No. SCSL-04-14-T ANNEXA SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED TESTIMONY OF MAJOR-GENERAL ABDUONE MOHAMMED Name & Summary of testimony Reference to key Estimated Intended Identifiable points in the Time mode and information indictment Language of testimony Major-General Abdu Witness will testify amongst others as follows:- Paragraphs 13, 23, 24, 4 hours In Person & One Mohammed.
    [Show full text]