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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE PRESENT RANK AND TITLE: PROFESSOR SPECIALIZATION: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SURNAME: IDADA OTHER NAMES: WALTER WILFRED OSAROMWENYEKE AGE & DATE OF BIRTH: 51; 27TH APRIL 1966 SEX: MALE MARTIAL STATUS: MARRIED PLACE OF BIRTH: BENIN CITY NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN STATE OF ORIGIN: EDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT: OREDO RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: HOUSE 6, NEAR ADIMA WATER FACTORY, OPPOSITE PAN OCENA OIL COY, EKAE, SAPELE ROAD, BENIN CITY. POSTAL ADDRESS: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] PHONE: +2348034664305 PRESENT PLACE OF WORK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA, EDO STATE OCCUPATION: RESEARCH AND LECTURING SCHOOLS ATTENDED AND QUALIFICATION OBTAINED: 1. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. (Ph.D) 2001 – 2007 2. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY. (MSc) 1996 – 1997 3. UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN. (B.A HONS) 1987 – 1991 4. GREATER TOMORROW COMP. SCHOOL. (HSC) 1984 – 1986 5. UGHOTON SECONDARY SCHOOL, UGHOTON. (WAEC) 1983 – 1984 6. EGHOSA GRAMMER SCHOOL, BENIN CITY. (WAEC) 1978 – 1983 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Ph.D (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 2. M.Sc PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 3. B.A (HONS) PHILOSOPHY (AND POLITICAL SCIENCE), SECOND-CLASS UPPER DIVISION (21) WITH CGPA OF 5.1 4. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (HSC) 1 5. WEST AFRICAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (WASC) MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES 1. FELLOW, INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATION OF NIGERIA, (FIIA) 2. FELLOW, INSTITUTE OF POLICY MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT, NIGERIA (FIPDM) 3. FELLOW, INSTITUTE OF CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION OF NIGERIA, (FCAI)\ EXTERNAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT: 1. EXTERNAL EXAMINER, BENSON IDAHOSA UNIVERSITY, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 2. EXTEERNAL ASSESOR, FEDERAL POLYTHECNIC, AUCHI, EDO STATE 3. RESOURCE PERSON, ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY, IPETU MODU, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE. COURSES TAUGHT AND EXAMINED 1. PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS 2. INTRODUTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 4. PROGRAMME EVALUATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR 5. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT 6. ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND BEHAVIOUR 7. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR RELATIONS 8. ORGANIZATION OF GOVERNMENT: CITIZEN AND THE STATE 9. INTER-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 10. DEMOCRATIC STUDIES 11. ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT THEORIES PROPOUNDED 1. AKIMBO THEORY OF FEDERALISM 2. JONAH-FISH THEORY OF FEDERALISM 3. ORGANIC REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM THEORY OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 4. ORGANIC HEAD-BODY THEORY OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 5. EQUILIBRIUM THEORY OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 6. CART-HORSE THEORY OF PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH PROJECTS/THESES: 1. A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF SUICIDE 2. AN APPRAISAL OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IN THE EDO STATE CIVIL SERVICE 3. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INTER-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIAN FEDERALISM 2 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS: 1. IYOHA, F.E. AND IDADA, W. (2006). “TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE: A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE.” IN AFRICAN JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ISSUES, AJCI. VOL.8, NO2. UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDÉ, CAMEROUN. 2. IYOHA, F.E. AND IDADA, W. (2008)”CORRUPTION IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE: A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE”. IN TROPICAL FOCUS, THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL SERIES ON TROPICAL ISSUES. VOL.9 NUMBER 3. UNIVERSITY OF BUEA. SW PROVINCE, CAMEROUN. 3. OVIASUYI, P.O., IDADA, W., AND ISIRAOJE, L. (2010). “CONSTRAINTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA.” IN THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES. KAMLA-RAJ ENTERPRISES, DELHI-INDIA. 4. IDADA WALTER AND UHUNMWANGHO, S.O. (2012). “DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA: THE WAY FORWARD”.IN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY. KAMAL-RAJ ENTERPRISES, DELHI, INDIA. 5. AGHAYERE, V.O., AND IDADA, WALTER (2010). “POVERTY AND UNDER- DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA”. IN LWATI JOURNAL, SOUTH AFRICA. INTRNATIONAL BOOK PUBLICATIONS: 1. IDADA, W. (2011). INTER-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS IN NIGERIAN FEDERALISM. VDM VERLAG, GERMANY. (Ph.D THESIS PUBLICATION) 2. IDADA, W. (2011). THE NIGERIAN STATE AND INSTITUTIONS: BASICS AND NATURE. VDM VERLAG, GERMANY 3. AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, WALTER (EDS). (2014). ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE. LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY. INTERNATIONAL BOOKS (CHAPTERS IN PUBLISHED BOOKS): 1. IDADA, WALTER (2013). “THE CHALLENGES OF THE CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEME IN NIGERIA”. IN AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, WALTER (EDS). ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE. LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY. 2. IYOHA, F.E. AND IDADA, WALTER (2013). “FUNDING OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND COST OF GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA”. IN AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, WALTER (EDS). ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE. LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY. 3. IDADA, WALTER AND OVIASUYI, P.O. (2013). THE OLD AND NEW PENSION SCHEME IN NIGERIA: ISSUES AND ANALYSIS. IN AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, WALTER (EDS). ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SERVICE. LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING, GERMANY. 3 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS: 1. AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, W. (2014). “CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA: NIGER-DELTA AND BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY”. 2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: “NEGOTIATION: DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING WORLD”. KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA GEORGIA, USA. 2. IYOHA, F.E. AND IDADA, W. (2015). “CRUCIAL ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA” ON THE THEME DEVELOPMENT, URBAN SPACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA. 2015 AFRICA CONFERENCE. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN, USA. NATIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLES: 1. IDADA, W. (2003). “BUDGET 2002 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT” IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 1, NUMBER 2 IGD, AAU, EKPOMA. 2. IDADA, W. (2006). “LIMITING FACTORS ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY” IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT. VOL.2, NUMBER 1. IGD, AAU, EKPOMA. 3. IDADA, W. AND ALUYOR GBO. (2006). “THE TRAVAILS OF NIGERIAN FEDERALISM” IN JOURNAL OF OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY. VOL.1 NO.1, AUCHI POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI. 4. IDADA, W; OKOR P. AND ALUYOR GBO.(2006). “PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY” IN JOURNAL OF OFFICE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY. VOL.1 NO1., AUCHI POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI. 5. IDADA, WALTER (2016). “RETHINKING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY” IN IDADA WALTER (ED-IN-CHIEF) JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES..VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, APRIL, 2016. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. 6. AGHAYERE, V.O. AND IDADA, WALTER (2016). “CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA: NIGER-DELTA AND BOKO HARAM MILITANCY AND INSURGENCY” IN IDADA WALTER (ED-IN-CHIEF) JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES..VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, APRIL, 2016. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. 7. IYOHA, F.E. AND IDADA, WALTER (2016). “CRUCIAL ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA” IN IDADA WALTER (ED-IN- CHIEF) JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES..VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, APRIL, 2016. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. 4 NATIONAL BOOK/JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS: 1. IDADA W.(2000). HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND THE NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVICE. FRONTLINE CHRISTIAN BOOKSHOP, BENIN-CITY. 2. ENABUNENE, S., AND IDADA, W. (2002). GOVERNMENT, POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION: SELECTED TOPICS IN PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS. AMBIK PRESS, BENIN CITY. 3. IDADA, W. (2006). INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR RELATIONS IN NIGERIA. AMBIK PRESS, BENIN CITY. 4. IYOHA, F.E., IDADA, W., AND OVIASUYI, P.O. (2006). THE INTERACTIVE STUDY WORKSHOP ON CBAS AND PARTICIPATORY-TRANSPARENT DEVELOPMENT IN LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA, PROCEEDINGS FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN EDO SOUTH SENTORIAL DISRICT. (NO. 1). IGD, AAU, EKPOMA. 5. IYOHA, F.E., OVIASUYI, P.O. AND IDADA, W. (2006). THE INTERACTIVE STUDY WORKSHOP ON CBAS AND PARTICIPATORY-TRANSPARENT DEVELOPMENT IN LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA, EDO CENTRAL.(NO.2). IGD, AAU, EKOPMA. 6. IYOHA F.E., OVIASUYI, P.O. AND IDADA, W. (2006). THE INTERACTIVE STUDY WORKSHOP ON CBAs AND PARTICIPATORY-TRANSPARENT DEVELOPMENT IN LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA, EDO NORTH (NO.3).IGD, AAU, EKPOMA. 7. AGHAYERE V.O., IYOHA, F.E., AZELAMA, J.U., AND IDADA, W. (2010). (EDITORS). CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMISTRATION, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, AAU, EKPOMA. 8. IDADA, W., AIYA, F., AND IYOHA, A.E. (2010). THE ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. LEAD PRINTING PRESS, BENIN. 9. IYOHA, A.E., IDADA, W., AND AIYA, F.(2010). INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. PON PUBLISHERS, EKPOMA. 10. IDADA, W., AIYA, F., IYOHA, A., AND AGBONWANETE, D, (2012). NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. MATILO WORLD PRINTS, BENIN CITY. 11. IDADA, WALTER AND MOMOH L. RILWANI (EDS) (2014). GOVERNANCE, PEACE, AND SECURITY IN AFRICA. AMBIK PRESS, BENIN CITY. 12. IDADA W., ED. (2015). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 4, NO.1, JAN., 2015. INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT, AAU., EKPOMA. 13. IDADA W., ED. (2015). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 4, NO.2, JULY, 2015. INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT, AAU., EKPOMA. 14. IDADA, WALTER. (EDITOR-IN-CHIEF) (2016). JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, APRIL, 2016. AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY, EKPOMA. 5 PUBLISHED CHAPTERS IN NATIONAL BOOKS: 1. IDADA, W. (2000). “MANAGEMENT: THE QUESTION OF RELEVANCE IN AN ORGANIZATION” IN AGHAYERE, V.O., AND IYOHA, F.E., READINGS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, AAU, EKPOMA. 2. IDADA, W. (2000). “AN APPRASIAL OF THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF EDO DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTY AUTHORITY”
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