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NIGERIA COUNTRY of ORIGIN INFORMATION (COI) REPORT COI Service
NIGERIA COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION (COI) REPORT COI Service 6 January 2012 NIGERIA 6 JANUARY 2012 Contents Preface Latest news EVENTS IN NIGERIA FROM 16 DECEMBER 2011 TO 3 JANUARY 2012 Useful news sources for further information REPORTS ON NIGERIA PUBLISHED OR ACCESSED AFTER 15 DECEMBER 2011 Paragraphs Background Information 1. GEOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................ 1.01 Map ........................................................................................................................ 1.07 2. ECONOMY ................................................................................................................ 2.01 3. HISTORY (1960 – 2011) ........................................................................................... 3.01 Independence (1960) – 2010 ................................................................................ 3.02 Late 2010 to February 2011 ................................................................................. 3.04 4. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS (MARCH 2011 TO NOVEMBER 2011) ...................................... 4.01 Elections: April, 2011 ....................................................................................... 4.01 Inter-communal violence in the middle belt of Nigeria ................................. 4.08 Boko Haram ...................................................................................................... 4.14 Human rights in the Niger Delta ......................................................................... -
List of Unclaimed Dividend
List of Unclaimed Divivdend - 3 AFRICA PRUDENTIAL PLC DIVIDEND 3 REFERENCE NO HOLDERS NAMES 248698 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF MBENE FRANCIS EKEMA. ESTATE OF MBENE FRANCIS EKEMA. 1463887 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF OKORO LEVI TASIE ESTATE OF OKORO LEVI TASIE 1019343 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF ONIKOYI N.A. ALJ.ONIKOYI A.G.K. & ANOTHER ESTATE OF ONIKOYI ADEMOLA NURUDEEN 2799318 (ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF AJAYI OLUFEMI OLUWOLE ESTATE OF AJAYI OLUFEMI OLUWOLE 1765601 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF AKINGBEHIN OLUBUSOLA AYODELE ESTATE OF ASUQUO OLUBUSOLA AYODELE NEE AKINGBEHIN 1295835 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF AKINGBEHIN OLUBUSOLAYODELE ESTATE OF ASUQUO OLUBUSOLA AYODELE NEE AKINGBEHIN 362241 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF AKOMOLAFE JOHNSON ADENIYI. ESTATE OF AKOMOLAFE JOHNSON ADENIYI 2247643 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF AMARVI ROWLAND AMA. ESTATE OF AMARVI ROWLAND AMA. 2383913 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF BIOBAKU SABURI OLADENI ESTATE OF BIOBAKU SABURI OLADENI 35640 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF CHINAKA ABRAHAM OWUNEZI. ESTATE OF CHINAKA ABRAHAM OWUNEZI. 1573673 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF HAFFNER GRACE OLUBUNMI ESTATE OF HAFFNER GRACE OLUBUNMI 844190 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF IJAODOLA FRANCIS ADEJUWON ESTATE OF IJAODOLA FRANCIS ADEJUWON 2162288 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF ISA ISHAKA ESTATE OF ISA ISHAKA 2814147 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF OKONKWO FIDELIS OKOYE ESTATE OF NWAUDO FIDELIS OKOYE 1863017 ADMORS TO THE ESTATE OF SMITH BENEDICTA SHIYANBOLA ESTATE OF SMITH BENEDICTA SHIYANBOLA 2940631 . JABALO ENTERPRISES 523947 A B U ZARIA 1671958 AAM/OLUWOLE & BEATRICE ADEBO 2491712 ABANG MARYCOLETTE AGBO -
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S/N NAME YEAR OF CALL BRANCH PHONE NO EMAIL 1 JONATHAN FELIX ABA 2 SYLVESTER C. IFEAKOR ABA 3 NSIKAK UTANG IJIOMA ABA 4 ORAKWE OBIANUJU IFEYINWA ABA 5 OGUNJI CHIDOZIE KINGSLEY ABA 6 UCHENNA V. OBODOCHUKWU ABA 7 KEVIN CHUKWUDI NWUFO, SAN ABA 8 NWOGU IFIONU TAGBO ABA 9 ANIAWONWA NJIDEKA LINDA ABA 10 UKOH NDUDIM ISAAC ABA 11 EKENE RICHIE IREMEKA ABA 12 HIPPOLITUS U. UDENSI ABA 13 ABIGAIL C. AGBAI ABA 14 UKPAI OKORIE UKAIRO ABA 15 ONYINYECHI GIFT OGBODO ABA 16 EZINMA UKPAI UKAIRO ABA 17 GRACE UZOME UKEJE ABA 18 AJUGA JOHN ONWUKWE ABA 19 ONUCHUKWU CHARLES NSOBUNDU ABA 20 IREM ENYINNAYA OKERE ABA 21 ONYEKACHI OKWUOSA MUKOSOLU ABA 22 CHINYERE C. UMEOJIAKA ABA 23 OBIORA AKINWUMI OBIANWU, SAN ABA 24 NWAUGO VICTOR CHIMA ABA 25 NWABUIKWU K. MGBEMENA ABA 26 KANU FRANCIS ONYEBUCHI ABA 27 MARK ISRAEL CHIJIOKE ABA 28 EMEKA E. AGWULONU ABA 29 TREASURE E. N. UDO ABA 30 JULIET N. UDECHUKWU ABA 31 AWA CHUKWU IKECHUKWU ABA 32 CHIMUANYA V. OKWANDU ABA 33 CHIBUEZE OWUALAH ABA 34 AMANZE LINUS ALOMA ABA 35 CHINONSO ONONUJU ABA 36 MABEL OGONNAYA EZE ABA 37 BOB CHIEDOZIE OGU ABA 38 DANDY CHIMAOBI NWOKONNA ABA 39 JOHN IFEANYICHUKWU KALU ABA 40 UGOCHUKWU UKIWE ABA 41 FELIX EGBULE AGBARIRI, SAN ABA 42 OMENIHU CHINWEUBA ABA 43 IGNATIUS O. NWOKO ABA 44 ICHIE MATTHEW EKEOMA ABA 45 ICHIE CORDELIA CHINWENDU ABA 46 NNAMDI G. NWABEKE ABA 47 NNAOCHIE ADAOBI ANANSO ABA 48 OGOJIAKU RUFUS UMUNNA ABA 49 EPHRAIM CHINEDU DURU ABA 50 UGONWANYI S. AHAIWE ABA 51 EMMANUEL E. -
TIME/LEAGUE LEAGUE 1 8.30AM to 9.30AM
FOURTH ANNUAL TAX CLUB QUIZ COMPETITION KWARA SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT PRELIMINARY ROUND DRAW DATE: WEDNESDAY, 19TH JUNE 2019 VENUE: OKE ONIGBIN SECONDARY SCHOOL, OKE ONIGBIN TIME/LEAGUE SCHOOLS LEAGUE 1 1. ABGONNA HIGH SCHOOL, SHARE 2. AJAGUN COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 8.30AM 3. ANSARUL ISLAM SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL OFFA to 4. AYAKI SECONDARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 9.30AM 5. BIMAKS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 6. COMMUNITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ORA 1. ABIOLA STANDARD COLLEGE LEAGUE 2 2. ALADE COLLEGE 09.45AM 3. ANSARUL-ISLAM SECONDARY SCHOOL, OMU-ARAN to 4. BABALOLA MEMORIAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ODO OWA 10.45AM 5. BRIGHT WAY SCHOOL, SHARE 6. COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL, OBA ISIN 1. ADEOLA COLLEGE, OFFA LEAGUE 3 2. ALLA GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11.00AM 3. APOSTOLIC FAITH SECONDARY SCHOOL to 4. BANWO OLUFUNTO IDEAL COLLEGE 12.00PM 5. BUKS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 6. COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL, BABANLOMA 1. ADESOYE COLLEGE LEAGUE 4 2. ANGLICAN COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE 12.15PM 3. ARANDUN GRAMMAR SCHOOL to 4. BAPTIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ISANLU ISIN 1.15PM 5. CHRISTIAN COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL, IJOMU-ORO 6. COMMUNITY SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, GANMO 1. AGBONDA HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE 5 2. ANSA RUL ISLAM SECONDARY SCHOOL, IGBONLA 1.30PM 3. ARAN-ORIN COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL to 4. BAPTIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, IGBAJA 2.30PM 5. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION MODEL SECONDARY SCHOOL 6. COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL, OKE AYO LEAGUE 6 1. AJAGUN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL, ORO AGO 2.45PM 2. ANSARUL ISLAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL, IJOMU-ORO 3. AWORO ONA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, IRABON ORO-AGO to 4. BENEVOLENT COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 3.45PM 5. COMMUNITY COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL, OBBO ILE 6. -
Nigeria's Great Speeches in History
Nigeria’s Great Speeches in History The Speech Declaring Nigeria’s Independence by Nigeria’s First Prime Minister Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa – October 1, 1960 Today is Independence Day. The first of October 1960 is a date to which for two years, Nigeria has been eagerly looking forward. At last, our great day has arrived, and Nigeria is now indeed an independent Sovereign nation. Words cannot adequately express my joy and pride at being the Nigerian citizen privileged to accept from Her Royal Highness these Constitutional Instruments which are the symbols of Nigeria’s Independence. It is a unique privilege which I shall remember forever, and it gives me strength and courage as I dedicate my life to the service of our country. This is a wonderful day, and it is all the more wonderful because we have awaited it with increasing impatience, compelled to watch one country after another overtaking us on the road when we had so nearly reached our goal. But now, we have acquired our rightful status, and I feel sure that history will show that the building of our nation proceeded at the wisest pace: it has been thorough, and Nigeria now stands well-built upon firm foundations. Today’s ceremony marks the culmination of a process which began fifteen years ago and has now reached a happy and successful conclusion. It is with justifiable pride that we claim the achievement of our Independence to be unparalleled in the annals of history. Each step of our constitutional advance has been purposefully and peacefully planned with full and open consultation, not only between representatives of all the various interests in Nigeria but in harmonious cooperation with the administering power which has today relinquished its authority. -
Foreign Influence on Igbomina, C
FOREIGN INFLUENCE ON IGBOMINA, C. 1750-1900 By ABOYEJI, ADENIYI JUSTUS 97/15CA020 (B.A. (2001), M.A. (2006) HISTORY, UNILORIN) BEING A Ph.D THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, NIGERIA i FOREIGN INFLUENCE ON IGBOMINA, C. 1750-1900 By ABOYEJI, ADENIYI JUSTUS 97/15CA020 (B.A. (2001), M.A. (2006) HISTORY, UNILORIN) BEING A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, NIGERIA © March, 2015 ii iii DEDICATION This thesis is dedicated to the custodian of all Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding, Might, Counsel, Reverential Fear (Isaiah 11:2) and the Donor of the ‘pen of the ready-writer’ (Psalms 45:1), through our Lord and Saviour, JESUS CHRIST. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My indebtedness for accomplishing this study is undoubtedly, enormous. Contributions within the academic circles, family link and notable individuals/personages deserve due acknowledgement. This is because a man who beats up his doctor after he has been cured is incapable of being grateful. Nature‘s cruelty, to candour, is more bearable than man‘s ingratitude to man. Words are undoubtedly inadequate to quantify the roles of my supervisors, Dr. Kolawole David Aiyedun and Professor Samuel Ovuete Aghalino, to whom special accolades are exclusively reserved. In spite of their busy schedules as Head of Department, Senior Professor and in many other capacities, they never denied me the benefits of their supervisory acumen. -
Foreign Exchange Auction No. 35/2003 of 12Th May, 2003
1 CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, ABUJA TRADE AND EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO. 35/2003 OF 12TH MAY, 2003 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SALES RESULT APPLICANT NAME FORM BID CUMM. BANK WEIGHTED S/N A. SUCCESSFUL BIDS M'/'A' R/C NO APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT AMOUNT PURPOSE NAME AVERAGE 1 QUALITY BUILDING CENTRE & BUILDING MERCHANTMF0341898 LTD 162106 19,AZIKIWE ROAD, PORTHARCOURT 129.0000 33,000.00 33,000.00 FLOOR & WALL TILES ALLSTATES 0.0441 2 OBIKA N JOY / ST. PAUL TECHINCAL COLLEGE, USAAA 0735202 F 0001860 6, OBOSI CLOSE OFF E2 ILO STREET, IND. LAYOUT, ENUGU 129.0000 5,000.00 38,000.00 PART PAYMENT OF SCHOOL EXPENSES FOR FSBYEAR 2003 0.0067 3 MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED AA1280898 395010 CHURCHGATE TOWER, 30 AFRIBANK STR., VICTORIA ISLAND, 128.9900 LAGOS 278,586.68 316,586.68 CONSULTANCY FEES FOR DIGITAL CARRIER IBTCSERVICES IN FAVOUR OF0.3722 INTELSAT GLOBAL SALES AND MARKETING LTD U.K. 4 MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED AA0807392 395010 CHURCHGATE TOWER, 30 AFRIBANK STR., VICTORIA ISLAND, 128.9900 LAGOS 269,280.00 585,866.68 CONSULTANCY FEES IN FAVOUR OF CONSOLIDATEDIBTC CONFIGURATION0.3598 SERVICES SOUTH AFRICA 5 MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED AA0807389 395010 CHURCHGATE TOWER, 30 AFRIBANK STR., VICTORIA ISLAND, 128.9900 LAGOS 123.74 585,990.42 CONSULTANCY FEES IN FAVOUR OF COMFONEIBTC SWITZERLAND 0.0002 6 MTN NIGERIA COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED AA0807391 395010 CHURCHGATE TOWER, 30 AFRIBANK STR., VICTORIA ISLAND, 128.9900 LAGOS 72,678.65 658,669.07 CONSULTANCY FEES IN FAVOUR OF CONTROLIBTC RISKS GROUP U.K. 0.0971 -
Geotechnical Evaluation of Some Soils from Part of Southwestern Nigeria, Usable As Liners in Waste Disposal Landfills
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): E-Journals Civil and Environmental Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5790 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0514 (Online) Vol.3, No.7, 2013 Geotechnical Evaluation of Some Soils from Part of Southwestern Nigeria, Usable as Liners in Waste Disposal Landfills Oluyomi G. Adeoye, Olufemi Ogunsanwo and *Olusegun O. Ige Department of Geology and Mineral Sciences, University of Ilorin, P. M. B 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria *Corresponding author [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] ABSTRACT Urbanization and population rise are major factors that contribute to increase quantity of waste generation and its disposal constraint especially in developing countries. This study investigates the geotechnical properties of five soils from southwestern Nigeria for their use as liners in sanitary landfill for disposal of solid waste. The required parameters for soils to be considered as liners were determined in accordance with the British Standard Institute. Results obtained showed that the percentage of fines range from 42% to 82% and index of plasticity values range from 25.0% to 32.6%. Clay activity varies between 0.47 and 0.88. Thus, the soils are classified as non-expansive clay of low to medium plasticity. The maximum dry density values at standard Proctor energy of compaction range from 1.46g/cm 3 to 1.96g/cm 3 while those obtained at modified Proctor energy range from 1.57g/cm 3 to 2.09g/cm 3 .The highest coefficient of permeability value obtained for all soils investigated is 2.99 x 10 -9m/s. -
Aduloju of Ado: a Nineteenth Century Ekiti Warlord
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 18, Issue 4 (Nov. - Dec. 2013), PP 58-66 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Aduloju of Ado: A Nineteenth Century Ekiti Warlord Emmanuel Oladipo Ojo (Ph.D) Department of History & International Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NIGERIA Abstract: For Yorubaland, south-western Nigeria, the nineteenth century was a century of warfare and gun- powder akin, in magnitude and extent, to that of nineteenth century Europe. Across the length and breadth of Yorubaland, armies fought armies until 1886 when Sir Gilbert Carter, British Governor of the Lagos Protectorate, intervened to restore peace. Since men are generally the products of the times in which they live and the circumstances with which they are surrounded; men who live during the period of peace and tranquillity are most likely to learn how to promote and sustain peace while those who live in periods of turbulence and turmoil are most likely to learn and master the art of warfare. As wars raged and ravaged Yoruba nations and communities, prominent men emerged and built armies with which they defended their nations and aggrandised themselves. Men like Latosisa, Ajayi Ogboriefon and Ayorinde held out for Ibadan; Obe, Arimoro, Omole, Odo, Edidi, Fayise and Ogedengbe Agbogungboro for Ijesa; Karara for Ilorin; Ogundipe for Abeokuta; Ologun for Owo; Bakare for Afa; Ali for Iwo, Oderinde for Olupona, Onafowokan and Kuku for Ijebuode, Odu for Ogbagi; Adeyale for Ila; Olugbosun for Oye and Ogunbulu for Aisegba. Like other Yoruba nations and kingdoms, Ado Kingdom had its own prominent warlords. -
The Impact of Ilorin Scholars to the Development of Islam Inigbomina Land
World Journal of Islamic History and Civilization, 8 (1): 33-41, 2018 ISSN 2225-0883 © IDOSI Publications, 2018 DOI: 10.5829/idosi.wjihc.2018.33.41 The Impact of Ilorin Scholars to the Development of Islam Inigbomina Land Yusuf Adebola Bamigboye Department of Islamic, Christian and Comparative Religious Studies, Kwara State University, Malete, Nigeria Abstract: Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, Nigeria, has played a significant role in the history of the spread and growth of Islam in Yoruba land in general and in Igbomina land in particular. Little wonder why renowned authors of history have described the city as “an Islamic light house, a local Mecca to which Yoruba Muslims turned for study and guidance”. This ancient Islamic sanctuary has also been described by historical experts as “the springboard from where Islamic missionary activities began to be launched into the heart of Yorubaland”. Igbominaland is a notable dialectical area among the Yoruba in Nigeria. Available works on Islam in Igbominaland did not specifically discuss the roles of Ilorin Scholars in the growth and development of Islam in Igbominaland. Also missing is none documentation of how Ilorin Scholars based in Lagos impacted on the Igbomina people in Lagos. Apart from digging deep into the roles played by highly revered Ilorin Muslim scholars in the growth and development of Islam in Igbominaland, the missing links are to be discussed in this paper. To achieve this objective, historical and phenomenological research methods were adopted, coupled with interviews and references to the works of some past authors. It concluded by re-establishing the truth in the belief that Ilorin Muslims, by and large, cannot go without mention in discussing the spread and development of Islam to and in Igbomina land as Igbomina people are known to have been impacted upon by Ilorin at home and outside their places of origin. -
North – Central Zone
North – Central Zone FCT Contact Number/Enquires ‐08034261253 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Abaji Beside Area Council Secretariat, Abuja‐Lokoja Road 2 Abuja National Assembly Post Office, National Assembly 3 Apo London Line, Apo Mechanic Village 4 Asokoro A.Y.A, Infront Of First Bank 5 Asokoro Zone 4 Street, After Goodman Dry Cleaner 6 Bwari Nigeria Law School, Bwari Abuja 7 Bwari Hospital Road, Bwari‐Abuja 8 Dei‐Dei Iron Secretariat, Dei‐Dei Building Materials Market, Dei‐Dei‐Abuja 9 Dutse 171, Zone 5,Dutse Alhaji, Dutse 10 Garki Police Force Head Quarter, Area 11 11 Garki Sokoto Street, Area 1 Shopping Complex, Garki‐Abuja 12 Garki Before Post Office, Area 3 Neighbourhood Market 13 Garki Airforce, Defence Headquarters, Area 7 14 Garki Air Force, Head Quarter, Area 7 15 Garki Block 1, Shop 4, Opp Aso Savings, Area 10 16 Garki By Area 2 Shopping Plaza, Area 2 Market 17 Garki NIPOST Area 10, Garki Abuja 18 Gishiri NICON Junction, Gishiri Village 19 Gwagwalada 1, Secretariat Road, Gwagwalada Abuja 20 Gwagwalada Along New Kutunku Road 21 Gwagwalada Old Kutunku, Primary School 22 Gwagwalada University Of Abuja, Gwagwalada Campus 1 23 Gwagwalada University Of Abuja, Gwagwalada Campus 2 24 Gwarinpa Opp Gwarinpa Market 25 Jikwoyi After Field, Phase II Road, Jikwoyi 26 Jikwoyi Opp Police Station, Jikwoyi, Abuja 27 Kubwa After Oceanic Bank, F.H.A. Kubwa 28 Kubwa Opp General Hospital, Phase 4, Kubwa Abuja 1 29 Kubwa Opp General Hospital, Phase 4, Kubwa Abuja 2 30 Kuje Kuje Chief's House 31 Kuje Along Secretariat Road, Kuje 32 Kurudu Opp Southern Kitchen, Before Kurudu Junction, Kurudu Road 33 Kwali Opp Pilot Primary School, Kwali Abuja 34 Lugbe Behind, Babngida Market, F.H.A. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE SECTION A: - PERSONAL DATA NAME: ABOYEJI, CHRISTOPHER MUYIWA DATE OF BIRTH: 23/ 10/ 1972 SEX MALE TOWN: EDIDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ISIN STATE OF ORIGIN KWARA NATIONALTY: NIGERIAN MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED RELIGION CHRISTIANITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN: FOUR (4) RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: i/c ELEDIDI’S PALACE, EDIDI, KWARA STATE. POSTAL ADDRESS: P. O. 1, EDIDI, KWARA STATE TELEPHONE NUMBER: 07033021620 and 08023761787 E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] SECTION B EDUCATIONAL HISTORY INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES INSTITUTIONS ACADEMICS DATES QUALIFICATIONS UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, Ph.D. AGRONOMY 2014 ILORIN. AHMADU BELLO M.Sc. AGRONOMY 2008 UNIVERSITY, ZARIA AHMADU BELLO P.G.D. EDUCATION 2007 UNIVERSITY, ZARIA LAUTECH, OGBOMOSO M.B.A 2002 IYA ABUBAKAR PROFESSIONAL CERT. IN 2000 CUMPUTER CENTER COMPUTER PACKAGES. (A.B.U. ZARIA) UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN B. (AGRIC) 1997 a) ACADEMIC RANK HELD: Ph.D b) ACADEMIC POSITION HELD: LECTURER II COURSE TAUGHT: a) CRP 513: ARABLE CROP PRODUCTION b) CRP 521: POST HARVEST PHYSIOLOGY AND PRODUCE STORAGE c) CRP 529: CROP PHYSIOLOGY d) CRP 523: WEED SCIENCE AND CONTROL e) FPT 434: PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF FARM PRODUCTS f) CRP 311: PRINCIPLES OF ARABLE CROP PRODUCTION g) CRP 322: PRODUCTION OF PERMANENT CROPS h) CRP 212: PLANT ANATOMY, TAXONOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY i) CRP 222: INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE j) CRP 211 PRINCIPLES OF CROP PRODUCTION PUBLICATIONS RESPONSE OF Thevetia peruviana TO IRRIGATION, NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA OF NIGERIA --------------------- ---------------------------Ph.D. 2014 PERFORMANCE OF EXTRA-EARLY MAIZE (Zea mays L.) AS AFFECTED BY RATES OF NPK FERTILIZER AND PLANT POPULATION IN THE NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA ZONE OF NIGERIA -------------------------------M.Sc.