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Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE 1.0 PERSONAL DATA 1.1 Name: MUSA Nengak 1.2 Date of birth: 2nd February, 1983 1.3 Nationality: Nigerian 1.4 State of origin: Plateau 1.5 Local Government Area: Pankshin 1.6 Sex: Male 1.7 Marital Status: Married 1.8 Number Children: one(1) 1.9 Email: [email protected], [email protected] 1.10 Mobile phone number: +2348062646593, 07058749625 1.11 Permanent Home Address : Tudunwada –Yelwa, Sabongida Road, Shendam Local Government Area, Plateau State 1.12Contact Address : Behind new garage, Makurdi road, Lafia, Nasarawa State 2.0 Educational Institutions Attended With Graduation Dates 2015 - 2017 University of Ibadan, Oyo State 2008 – 2012 Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 2008 Bolade Grammar School, Oshodi, Lagos 2007- 2008 Ali Tatari Ali Polytechnic Bauchi, School of General Studies 2005 Wet-Land Comprehensive College, Obadore, Lagoa 2005 Nigerian Air Force Officers Women Association (NAFOWA) ICT Centre 1992 - 1998 Faya Community Primary School 3.0 Education/ qualifications with specialization 2017 Masters in Petroleum Geology and Sedimentology 2012 Bachelor of Science degree in Geology (Second Class Lower) 2008 West Africa Senior School Certificate (WAEC) 2007 Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) certificate 2005 West Africa Senior School Certificate (WAEC) 2005 Diploma in computer studies 1998 First leaving School Certificate 4.0 Membership Of Scholarly Organization or Professional Body: Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society ( NMGS) 5.0 Certifications: 2013 – 2014 Nigerian Youth Service Corp, Adamawa -
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria List
THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF NIGERIA LIST OF RECOGNISED TUITION UPDATED ON MAY 17, 2019 RECOGNISED TUITION CENTRES ADDRESSES E-MAIL TELEPHONE VALID TILL Able God Professionals College 47, Ikotun/Egan Road, Market B/stop, Igando, Lagos [email protected] 08028430567 Mar-22 Accountancy Tutors Nigeria Limited 1-9, Ilorin/Katsina Road, By Independence Way, Marafa Estate, Kaduna State 08037861401, 08028782686 2013 Accountancy Trainining Centre , Makurdi Uni-Agric Road, Opposite First Gate, Makurdi, Benue State [email protected] 07038068866, 08053559666, 2018 Accuracy Tutors, Aba No 76, St Michael's Road, Aba, Abia State [email protected] 8068548135 2017 Achievers' Tutor Nig. Ltd Junior Secondary School Phase 3, Gwalalada, Abuja [email protected] 8133488948 April. 2020 ABUAD Tuition Centre Department of Accounting, ABUAD Ado -Ekiti April. 2021 Alphamarshall Professional Limited 72, Mbano Street, Phase 3, Kubua, Abuja [email protected] 08068798944 2016 Atlas Professionals Limited, Ota, Ogun BELLS University of Technology, Ota Ogun State [email protected] 08033195330, 08053947907 2017 Best Option Tuition Centre, Makurdi 9, kashim Ibrahim Road, Makurdi, Benue State [email protected] 8034932068 2017 Best-Ranked Dynamic Professional Tutors 1, Institute of Continuing Education, off Wire Road, Benin City, Edo State [email protected] 234-7033322328 April. 2021 Bratim Training Centre Limited Ground Floor, National Library Building, Adjacent Reiz Continental Hotel, Central Area, Abuja [email protected] 08059125288, -
Violence in Nigeria's North West
Violence in Nigeria’s North West: Rolling Back the Mayhem Africa Report N°288 | 18 May 2020 Headquarters International Crisis Group Avenue Louise 235 • 1050 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 2 502 90 38 • Fax: +32 2 502 50 38 [email protected] Preventing War. Shaping Peace. Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................... i I. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 II. Community Conflicts, Criminal Gangs and Jihadists ...................................................... 5 A. Farmers and Vigilantes versus Herders and Bandits ................................................ 6 B. Criminal Violence ...................................................................................................... 9 C. Jihadist Violence ........................................................................................................ 11 III. Effects of Violence ............................................................................................................ 15 A. Humanitarian and Social Impact .............................................................................. 15 B. Economic Impact ....................................................................................................... 16 C. Impact on Overall National Security ......................................................................... 17 IV. ISWAP, the North West and -
OARE Participating Academic Institutions
OARE Participating Academic Institutions Filter Summary Country City Institution Name Afghanistan Bamyan Bamyan University Charikar Parwan University Cheghcharan Ghor Institute of Higher Education Ferozkoh Ghor university Gardez Paktia University Ghazni Ghazni University Herat Rizeuldin Research Institute And Medical Hospital HERAT UNIVERSITY Health Clinic of Herat University Ghalib University Jalalabad Nangarhar University Afghanistan Rehabilitation And Development Center Alfalah University 19-Dec-2017 3:14 PM Prepared by Payment, HINARI Page 1 of 194 Country City Institution Name Afghanistan Kabul Ministry of Higher Education Afghanistan Biodiversity Conservation Program Afghanistan Centre Cooperation Center For Afghanistan (cca) Ministry of Transport And Civil Aviation Ministry of Urban Development Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) Social and Health Development Program (SHDP) Emergency NGO - Afghanistan French Medical Institute for children, FMIC Kabul University. Central Library American University of Afghanistan Kabul Polytechnic University Afghanistan National Public Health Institute, ANPHI Kabul Education University Allied Afghan Rural Development Organization (AARDO) Cheragh Medical Institute Kateb University Afghan Evaluation Society Prof. Ghazanfar Institute of Health Sciences Information and Communication Technology Institute (ICTI) Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan Kabul Medical University Isteqlal Hospital 19-Dec-2017 3:14 PM Prepared by Payment, HINARI Page 2 of 194 Country City Institution Name Afghanistan -
Inequality and Development in Nigeria Inequality and Development in Nigeria
INEQUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA INEQUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA Edited by Henry Bienen and V. P. Diejomaoh HOLMES & MEIER PUBLISHERS, INC' NEWv YORK 0 LONDON First published in the United States of America 1981 by Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. 30 Irving Place New York, N.Y. 10003 Great Britain: Holmes & Meier Publishers, Ltd. 131 Trafalgar Road Greenwich, London SE 10 9TX Copyright 0 1981 by Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. ALL RIGIITS RESERVIED LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA Political economy of income distribution in Nigeria. Selections. Inequality and development in Nigeria. "'Chapters... selected from The Political economy of income distribution in Nigeria."-Pref. Includes index. I. Income distribution-Nigeria-Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Nigeria- Economic conditions- Addresses. essays, lectures. 3. Nigeria-Social conditions- Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Bienen. Henry. II. Die jomaoh. Victor P., 1940- III. Title. IV. Series. HC1055.Z91516 1981 339.2'09669 81-4145 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA ISBN 0-8419-0710-2 AACR2 MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Contents Page Preface vii I. Introduction 2. Development in Nigeria: An Overview 17 Douglas Riummer 3. The Structure of Income Inequality in Nigeria: A Macro Analysis 77 V. P. Diejomaoli and E. C. Anusion wu 4. The Politics of Income Distribution: Institutions, Class, and Ethnicity 115 Henri' Bienen 5. Spatial Aspects of Urbanization and Effects on the Distribution of Income in Nigeria 161 Bola A veni 6. Aspects of Income Distribution in the Nigerian Urban Sector 193 Olufemi Fajana 7. Income Distribution in the Rural Sector 237 0. 0. Ladipo and A. -
Wind Energy Evaluation for Electricity Generation Using WECS in Seven Selected Locations in Nigeria ⇑ O.S
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Covenant University Repository Applied Energy 88 (2011) 3197–3206 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Applied Energy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/apenergy Wind energy evaluation for electricity generation using WECS in seven selected locations in Nigeria ⇑ O.S. Ohunakin a, , M.S. Adaramola b, O.M. Oyewola c a Mechanical Engineering Department, Covenant University, P.M.B 1023, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria b Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway c Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria article info abstract Article history: This paper statistically examine wind characteristics from seven meteorological stations within the Received 12 November 2010 North-West (NW) geo-political region of Nigeria using 36-year (1971–2007) wind speed data measured Received in revised form 14 February 2011 at 10 m height subjected to 2-parameter Weibull analysis. It is observed that the monthly mean wind Accepted 18 March 2011 speed in this region ranges from 2.64 m/s to 9.83 m/s. The minimum monthly mean wind speed was Available online 11 April 2011 recorded in Yelwa in the month of November while the maximum value is observed in Katsina in the month of June. The annual wind speeds range from 3.61 m/s in Yelwa to 7.77 m/s in Kano. It is further Keywords: shown that Sokoto, Katsina and Kano are suitable locations for wind turbine installations with annual Mean wind speed mean wind speeds of 7.61, 7.45 and 7.77 m/s, respectively. -
Legislative Control of the Executive in Nigeria Under the Second Republic
04, 03 01 AWO 593~ By AWOTOKUN, ADEKUNLE MESHACK B.A. (HONS) (ABU) M.Sc. (!BADAN) Thesis submitted to the Department of Public Administration Faculty of Administration in Partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of --~~·---------.---·-.......... , Progrnmme c:~ Petites Subventions ARRIVEE - · Enregistré sous lo no l ~ 1 ()ate :. Il fi&~t. JWi~ DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PUBLIC ADMIJISTRATION) Obafemi Awolowo University, CE\/ 1993 1le-Ife, Nigeria. 2 3 r • CODESRIA-LIBRARY 1991. CERTIFICATION 1 hereby certify that this thesis was prepared by AWOTOKUN, ADEKUNLE MESHACK under my supervision. __ _I }J /J1,, --- Date CODESRIA-LIBRARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A work such as this could not have been completed without the support of numerous individuals and institutions. 1 therefore wish to place on record my indebtedness to them. First, 1 owe Professer Ladipo Adamolekun a debt of gratitude, as the persan who encouraged me to work on Legislative contrai of the Executive. He agreed to supervise the preparation of the thesis and he did until he retired from the University. Professor Adamolekun's wealth of academic experience ·has no doubt sharpened my outlciok and served as a source of inspiration to me. 1 am also very grateful to Professor Dele Olowu (the Acting Head of Department) under whose intellectual guidance I developed part of the proposai which culminated ·in the final production qf .this work. My pupilage under him i though short was memorable and inspiring. He has also gone through the entire draft and his comments and criticisms, no doubt have improved the quality of the thesis. Perhaps more than anyone else, the Almighty God has used my indefatigable superviser Dr. -
The 9Th Toyin Falola Annual International Conference on Africa and the African Diaspora (Tofac 2019)
The 9th Toyin Falola Annual International Conference On Africa And The African Diaspora (tofac 2019) THEME: RELIGION, THE STATE AND GLOBAL POLITICS JULY 1-3, 2019 @BABCOCK UNIVERSITY ILISHAN-REMO, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FEATURING: DISTINGUISHED GUEST OF HONOUR CHIEF DR OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, GCFR, PhD Former President, Federal Republic of Nigeria CHIEF HOST PROFESSOR ADEMOLA S. TAYO HOST President/Vice-Chancellor, Babcock PROFESSOR ADEMOLA DASYLVA University Board Chair, TOFAC (International) GRAND HOST HE CHIEF DR DAPO ABIODUN, MFR Executive Governor, Ogun State, Nigeria CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS HE Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Nigeria Professor Bankole Omotoso, Writer, Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Elizade University Professor Ibigbolade Aderibigbe, Professor of Religion & Associate Director, The African Studies Institute, University of Georgia, Athens, USA BANQUET CHAIRMAN: His Imperial Majesty Fuankem Achankeng I, MA, MA, PhD The Nyatema of Atoabechied Ruler, Atoabechied, Lebialem Southwestern Cameroon & Professor, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, USA BANQUET SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOUR Professor Jide Owoeye Chairman, Governing Council & Proprietor Lead City University, Ibadan 2 NATIONAL ANTHEM Great lofty heights attain To build a nation where peace Arise, O compatriot, And justice shall reign. Nigeria’s call obey To serve our father’s land BABCOCK UNIVERSITY With love and strength and faith The labour of our heroes past ANTHEM Shall never be in vain Hail Babcock God’s own University To serve with heart and mind Built on the power of His Word One nation bound in freedom Knowledge and truth, Peace and unity Service to God and man Building a future for the youth Wholistic education, O God of creation, The vision is still aflame: Direct our noble cause Mental, physical, social, spiritual Guide our leaders right Babcock is it! Help our youths the truth to know Hail, Babcock God’s own University In love and honesty to grow Good life here and forever more. -
Federal Republic Ofnigeria
wee . - “te. -“ fee= - . oa wes ™ LO we Same ¢, . rs 3* ae nN RB ArmA Baevaee fo iven COTE,avansreses Pre a Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette No.55 ° 7 oe Lagos- 21st September, 1989 Vol. 76 CONTENTS Page Movementsof Officers - - oe -« 878-903 Ministry of Defence—Nigerian Army—Dismissal, Voluntary Retirements, Discipline, Resignation, , Conversion, Award of Medals and Promotions . -- 90417 . ‘Trade Dispute Between the National Union of Road ‘TransportWorkers and Lagos State Transport Corporation 2 ee - “ -. 917 Trade Dispute Between the National Union of Hotels and Personal Services Workers and Unical Hotel, Calabar . -. .. as +. 917-18 Notice of Registration of Alteration of Trade Union Rules under Section 27 and 49 of the Trade ‘Union Act 1973 .. + 918 Loss of Custom Document . a - 919 AirTransport Licensing Regulations 1965 .s . os oe 919 Registration of Insurance Company o oe oe 919 Exemption and Extension of Exemption from the Provisions of Part "%?of the Companies Decree, 1968 underPowers Conferred bythe Companies (Special Provisions) Decree No. 19 of 1973 ++ 920-22 878 OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 55, Vol. 76 Government Notice No. 502 ; NEW ASTOINTMENTS AND: OTHER STAFF CHANGES ‘The following are notified for general information — NEW APPOINTMENTS . Department Name Appointment Date of Appointment Cabinet Office .. .. Idoghor, Miss M. ..| Clerical Officer 10-4-89 , Olajide, O «|: Motor Driver 6-6-78 © Popoola, F. Motor Driver _ 18-8-88 Civil ServiceCommission Adejumo,O, ..|, Assistant Craftsman we. 6-3-83 Ezeh, A. N. .4> Typist, Grade II .»: 21-12-79. Jjeh, F. -| Motor Driver - 17-3-80° John, O. -| Motor Driver =... 18-5-81 Oguno, Miss Cc, N. -
The Izala Movement in Nigeria Genesis, Fragmentation and Revival
n the basis on solid fieldwork in northern Nigeria including participant observation, 18 Göttingen Series in Ointerviews with Izala, Sufis, and religion experts, and collection of unpublished Social and Cultural Anthropology material related to Izala, three aspects of the development of Izala past and present are analysed: its split, its relationship to Sufis, and its perception of sharīʿa re-implementation. “Field Theory” of Pierre Bourdieu, “Religious Market Theory” of Rodney Start, and “Modes Ramzi Ben Amara of Religiosity Theory” of Harvey Whitehouse are theoretical tools of understanding the religious landscape of northern Nigeria and the dynamics of Islamic movements and groups. The Izala Movement in Nigeria Genesis, Fragmentation and Revival Since October 2015 Ramzi Ben Amara is assistant professor (maître-assistant) at the Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines, Sousse, Tunisia. Since 2014 he was coordinator of the DAAD-projects “Tunisia in Transition”, “The Maghreb in Transition”, and “Inception of an MA in African Studies”. Furthermore, he is teaching Anthropology and African Studies at the Centre of Anthropology of the same institution. His research interests include in Nigeria The Izala Movement Islam in Africa, Sufism, Reform movements, Religious Activism, and Islamic law. Ramzi Ben Amara Ben Amara Ramzi ISBN: 978-3-86395-460-4 Göttingen University Press Göttingen University Press ISSN: 2199-5346 Ramzi Ben Amara The Izala Movement in Nigeria This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Published in 2020 by Göttingen University Press as volume 18 in “Göttingen Series in Social and Cultural Anthropology” This series is a continuation of “Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie”. -
Statistical Report on Women and Men in Nigeria
2018 STATISTICAL REPORT ON WOMEN AND MEN IN NIGERIA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS MAY 2019 i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ ii PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................... vii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ ix LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................................................................... xv LIST OF ACRONYMS................................................................................................................ xvi CHAPTER 1: POPULATION ....................................................................................................... 1 Key Findings ................................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 A. General Population Patterns ................................................................................................ 1 1. Population and Growth Rate ............................................................................................