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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. 2008 EFFECTS OF ROOTING HORMONES AND THEIR CONCENTRATIONS ON THE ROOTABILITY OF Parkia biglobosa. ----------------------------B.AGRIC. 1997. JOURNALS ABOYEJI, C.M AND J.A. OLOFINTOYE, (2011).GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE OF Thevetia periviana J. TO APPLIED NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FERTIZERS IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH OF NIGERIA----------- Journal of Agronomy, 10: 123-127. ABOYEJI, C. M AND HARUNA, M, (2012). ASSESSMENT OF NUTRIENT UPTAKE ON THE PERFORMANCE AND YIELD OF EXTRA-EARLY MAIZE (Zea mays L.) UNDER TWO WATER REGIMES IN THE SUDAN SAVANNAH OF NIGERIA---- Global Journal of Current Research Vol. 1 No. 1. 2013. Pp. 1-9. ABOYEJI, C. M AND ABAYOMI, Y. A (2013). EFFECTS OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER ON AGRO-MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF GUM BUSH (Thevetia peruviana J.) IN SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA ZONE OF NIGERIA. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED AGRICULTURAL AND APICULTURAL RESEARCH. IJAAR 9 (1&2): 28-41 ABOYEJI, C. M, AND BABALOLA, F. D. (2013). EFFECT OF INORGANIC FERTILIZER APPLICATION ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF THEVETIA PERUVIANA (PERS) SCHUM. (YELLOW OLEANDER) IN THE SOUTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH OF NIGERIA. A JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND DEVELOPMENT. Agrosearch (2013) Vol. 13(2) 32-41 ABOYEJI, C. M, ABAYOMI, Y. A, ADULOJU, M. O AND OLOFINTOYE, T. A. J. (2014). IMPACT OF SOYBEAN (GLYCINE MAX L.) AND MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) INTER-CROP ON THE VEGETATIVE AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF YELLOW OLEANDER (THEVETIA PERUVIANA (PERS) SCHUM.).TROPICAL AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. Vol. 91 No. 3 July 2014: 147-156. ABOYEJI, C. M, ABAYOMI, Y. A AND ADULOJU, M. O. (2014). EFFECT OF PERIODS OF FIELD ESTABLISHMENT AND IRRIGATION ON GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF THEVETIA PERIVIANA (PERS.) SCHUM. JOURNAL OF AGRICUTURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. Vol. 13(1) 34-45. ABOYEJI, C. M AND ABAYOMI, Y. A (2013). PERFORMANCE OF THEVETIA PERUVIANA (PERS.) SCHUM. UNDER TWO AGRONOMIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (IRRIGATION AND APPLICATION OF IN-ORGANIC FERTILIZERS) IN EDIDI SOUTHERN NIGERIA. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE, FOOD, ENVIRONMENT AND EXTENSON. Agro-Science. Vol. 12 (1). 37-47. DUNSIN O., ABOYEJI C.M., AND AGBAJE G. O (2015). EFFECT OF RUBBER EFFLUENT AND UREA FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH, YIELD AND LEAF QUALITY OF FLUTED PUMPKIN (Telfairia occidentalis). NEW YORK SCIENCE JOURNAL 2015;8(9) :70-73. ADEKIYA, A. O., AGBEDE, T. M. AND ABOYEJI, C. M. (2015). EFFECT OF TIME OF SIAM WEED (CHROMOLAENA ODORATA) MULCH APPLICATION ON SOIL PROPERTIES, GROWTH AND TUBER YIELD OF WHITE YAM. NEW YORK SCIENCE JOURNAL 2015;8(9) :58-64. ADEKIYA, O. A., ABOYEJI, C. M., DUNSIN, O., BAZUAYE, H. AND AGBEDE, T. M. (2015) SOLE AND INTEGRATED APPLICATION OF COCOA POD ASH AND UREA FERTILIZER ON SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF KALE (BRASSICA OLERACEA) IN DERIVED SAVANNA ZONE OF NIGERIA. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 3(2), 1-17. UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE AND PAPER PRESENTED IBIYEMI, S. A AND ABOYEJI C. M. ‘‘THE PROSPECTS AND POTENTIALS OF Thevetia peruviana JUSS SEEDS AS A VERITABLE BIODIESEL SOURCE’’. A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 103RD CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS’ SOCIETY (AOCS) HELD AT LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A. 1ST, MAY 2012 WORKSHOP PAPER ABOYEJI, C.M ‘‘AGRONOMY OF Thevetia periviana J. AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT’’. A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE ALL FARMERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (AFAN) WORKSHOP ON BIODIESEL (THEVETIA) PRODUCTION AT THE KWARA STATE BANQUET HALL, ILORIN. SEPT., 14-15, 2010 CONFERENCE ATTENDED 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF NIGERIA HELD AT LANDMARK UNIVERSITY, OMU-ARAN IN 2015 49th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NIGERIA HELD AT DELTA STATE UNIVERSTY IN 2015 WORKING EXPEREICNE WITH DATES 1. HENRISOL NIG. LTD MANAGEMENT & AGRIC. CONSULTANTS. KADUNA UNIT (N.Y.S.C.) - JUNE 1997 – MAY 1998 2. O.A CONSULTING MANAGEMENT & AGRIC. CONSULTANTS. ABUJA UNIT - JULY 1998 – MARCH 2011 3. BIOFUEL AND ALTERNATIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY, ILORIN - APRIL 2011 – AUGUST 2014 4. LANDMARK UNIVERSITY OMU-ARAN, KWARA STATE - SEPTEMBER 2014 TILL DATE ASSIGNMENTS MEMBER, COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTATION OF TEACHING AND REASEARCH FARMS--------------------------------------------------------------2014 TO DATE MEMBER, COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON REASEARCH AND PUBLICATION-------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2014 TO DATE MEMBER, DEPARMENTAL REASEARCH COMMITTEE----------------2014 TO DATE MEMBER, DEPARTMENTAL WELFARE COMMITTEE------------------2014 TO DATE LEVEL ADVISER, CROP AND SOIL 300L STUDENTS-------------------2014 TO DATE EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: READING, RESEACHING AND SPORTS. B.Sc PROJECT SUPERVISED (2014/2015) BAZUAYE HELEN: - EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND IN-ORGANIC AMENDMENTS ON SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF KALE (Brasisca oleracea Acephala) OSHASHA OGHENETEJIRI: - EFFECT OF TERMITE MOUND, ADJACENT SOIL AND NPK FERTILIZER ON SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND PERFOERMANCE OF KALE OYIDE EMMANUEL: - EFFECT OF COCOA POD ASH AND UREA ON GROWTH, YEILD AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF KALE. JUDE MARVELLOUS: - THE EFFECT OF INTRA ROW SPACINGS AND VARYING LEVELS OF POULTRY MANURE ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (OKRA) B.Sc PROJECT CURRENTLY SUPERVISING (2015/2016) OKOH HOPE: - GROWTH, YIELD AND NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF BEETROOT IN RESPONSE TO LEAF LITTERS OF PARKIA AND TITHONIA AND APPLICATION OF NPK FERTILIZER. OKUONGHAE DESMOND:- EFFECTS OF LEAF LITTERS OF VERNONIA AMYGDALINA AND CHROMONAELA ODORATUM AND APPLICATION OF NPK FERTILIZER ON GROWTH, YIELD AND NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF RADISH. OLABODE OLAMILEKAN: -INTEGRATED APPLICATION OF COCOA POD HUSK ASH AND COCOA POD POWDER ON GROWTH, YIELD AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF TURNIP. EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: READING, RESEACHING AND SPORTS. REFEREES PROF. Y. A. ABAYOMI PROF. S. A. IBIYEMI DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY, BIOFUEL AND ALTERNATIVE FACULTY OF AGRIC, RENEWABLE ENERGY, ILORIN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN H.R.M OBA BAMGBOYE ELEKU OF ODO-EKU, ODO-EKU, ISIN LGA KWARA STATE..
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