UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
SENATE
Regular Meeting: Monday, 29 April, 2013
Venue: Senate Chamber
Time: 12 noon
AGENDA
1. Minutes:
The Minutes of the regular meeting held on Tuesday, 26 February, 2013 are herewith circulated for consideration.
2. Matters Arising from the Minutes
Meeting of Tuesday, 16 October, 2012
(i) Minutes 6021(ii); 5985(i) 5951(iv); 5945(v); 5920 A(iv): Recommendation from the Senate Curriculum Committee: Review of Curriculum; Department of Library, Archival and Information Studies (Paper No. 5464) At the meeting of Tuesday, 16 October, 2012 Senate again deferred the consideration of report of the Dean of Postgraduate School who was earlier requested to find out other similar cases of wrongful/irregular admission reported by him at the meeting of 10 October, 2011. The Dean, Postgraduate School may wish to report on the matter.
(ii) Minutes 6021(iii); 5985(i); 5951(iv); 5946(iii): Ethics Policy Document (Paper No. 5517)
At the meeting held on Tuesday, 26 February, 2013 Senate deferred the consideration of the above matter because Professor Edith O. Ajaiyeoba informed the meeting that the Committee was still working on the document which would be presented at the next meeting.
Professor Edith O. Ajaiyeoba may wish to present the document.
(iii) Minutes 6002 (i); Establishment of the University of Ibadan Research Foundation (UIRF)
At the meeting held on Tuesday, 26 February, 2013 the Vice Chancellor informed Senate that he will further brief members on the outlined thematic areas and the allocation of 25 million naira to each group.
The Vice Chancellor may wish to give an update on the matter.
Meeting of Friday, 7 December, 2012
Minutes 6006 (i): University of Ibadan SERVICOM Charter (Paper No. 5609) At the meeting held on Friday, 7 December, 2012 the above paper was stepped down because of observed mistakes and omissions of certain programmes in the report. Senate directed that the paper be represented. Chairman, U. I. SERVICOM Charter may wish to present the paper
3. Substantive Business
a. Recommendations from the College of Medicine, Faculty Boards and Committees
(i) Recommendations from the Faculty Board of Arts Senate Paper No. 5671
(ii) Recommendations from the Academic Board of College of Medicine Senate Paper No. 5672
(iii) Recommendations from the Faculty Board of Pharmacy Senate Paper No. 5673
(iv) Recommendations from the Board of the Postgraduate School Senate Paper No. 5674
(v) Recommendations from the Development Committee Senate Paper No. 5675
(vi) Recommendations from the Senate Curriculum Committee Senate Paper No. 5676
(vii) Recommendations from the Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors Senate Paper No. 5677
(viii) Recommendations from Faculty Board of The Social Sciences Senate Paper No. 5678
b. Prayer to Senate to enable Mr. Idowu Ayodele Olujimi (SI. 96336) collected his certificate
Senate Paper No. 5679
HOD, Political Science may wish to present the paper
4. Any Other Business
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
SENATE
MINUTES
THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH MEETING OF SENATE HELD ON TUESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2013 AT 4.00 P.M. IN THE SENATE CHAMBER
6018 MEMBERSHIP
Vice Chancellor - Professor I. F. Adewole Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) - Professor Arinola O. Sanya Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) - Professor A. I. Olayinka University Librarian - Dr. B. A. Oladele Provost, College of Medicine - Professor O. O. Akinyinka DEANS OF FACULTIES Professor A. Raji –Oyelade - Arts Professor A. B. Odaibo - Science Professor E. O. Farombi - Basic Medical Sciences Professor A. I. Ajaiyeoba - Clinical Sciences Professor A. O. Togun - Agriculture and Forestry Professor E. O. Ogunkola - The Social Sciences Professor C. O. O. Kolawole - Education Professor V. O. Taiwo - Veterinary Medicine Professor A. E. Oluleye - Technology Professor J. O. Moody - Pharmacy Professor Yemisi Bamgbose - Law Professor Modupe O. Arowojolu - Dentistry Professor A. J. Ajuwon - Public Health OTHER DEANS Professor A. O. Olorunnisola - Postgraduate School Professor A. R. A. Alada - Dean of Students DIRECTORS OF INSTITUTES/CENTRES Professor M. A. Araromi - Institute of Education Professor I. O. Albert - Institute of African Studies * Professor A. Okunade - Distance Learning Centre * Professor I. P. Onyeonoru - CEPACS * Professor. A. Ogunniyi - IAMRAT Professor O. O. Omotade - ICH *Professor Gbemisola A. Oke - CEI Professor J. A. Fagbayide - Teaching & Research Farm Professor M. A. Tiamiyu - ARCIS Professor G. O. Adeyemi - GSP *Dr. A. S. O. Ogunjuyigbe - (IT & MEDIA) * Professor Bola Udegbe - OIP *Dr. Eme T. Owoaje - Research Management Office * Professor L. Popoola - Centre for Sustainable Development A. O. Ojelabi - Academic Planning Unit Professor O. A. Itiola - Quality Assurance
PROFESSORS Abatan, M. O. Abdul-Rahman, M. O. *Abimbola, A. F. *Adebayo, Aduke Adebowale, K. O. *Adegoke, G. O. *Adegboye, V. O. *Adegboye, O. F. *Adekunle, A. O. *Adeleke, B. B. Adejumo, D. O. Ademowo, O. G. *Ademokoya, J. A. *Adenikinju, A. *Adeniyi, F. A. A. +Aderinoye, R. A. Adesina, O. C. Aderinto, A. A. Adeyemi, G. O. Adesomoju, A. A. *Adesanoye, F. A. *Adedeji, F. A. Adesoji, F. A. *Adetimirin,V. O. *Adeyefa, C. A. O. *Adeniyi, Bola A. *Afolayan, Adejumoke A. *Agbede, O. A. *Agbede, S. A. *Agbola, S. B. Agbedana, E. O. *Atinmo, Morayo I. +Agbaje, A. A. B. Ajaiyeoba, Edith O. *Ajayi, E. O. A. Aken’Ova, Yetunde A. *Akang, E. E. U. Akinboade, O. A. *Adegboye, O. F. Aiyelari, E. A. *Akinsoyinu, A. O. *Akintayo, M. O. +Akoroda, M. O. Akpavie, S. O. *Ajav, E. A. +Alabi, B. Akinyele, I. O. Amanor-Boadu, Simbo. D. Anetor, J. I. Aremu, D. A. Ariyo, A. *Arije, A. O. *Arinola, O. G. Arotiba, J. T. Arowojolu, A. O. *Arowolo, R. O. A. Ashaye, Adeyinka *Asagba, B. O. Asuzu, M. C. *Atinmo, T. *Atiri, G. I. *Ayoola E. O. *Aworh, O. C. *Aweto, A. O. Ayodele, A. E. *Ayodele, I. A. +Ayodele-Bamisaiye, Oluremi +Ayegboyin, I. D. Asuzu, M. C. *Babalola, J. B. Babalola Chinedum P. *Bada, S. O. *Bakare, R. A. Baiyeroju, Aderonke M *Baiyewu, O. +Balogun, S. K. Bekibele, C. O. *Bamgboye, E. A. *Bolarinwa, Adeyombo, F. *Campbell, O. B. ++Coker, A. O. +Dasylva, D. O. *Egwaikhide, F. O Ekanola, A. B. *Ehigie, B. O. *Ekhaguere, G. O. S. *Egbokhare, F. O. *Elaturoti, D. F.
*Emeke, A. Elizabeth *Elueze, A. A. *Ewete, F. K. *Fagbemi, B. O. Fagade, O. E. Fasamade, A. A. Falade, A. G Falade, Catherine O. *Fasola, A. O. *Falaye Ajibola *Falaye, A. E. *Farai, I. P. *Faturoti, E. O. *Fawole, B. Folorunso, C. A. *Garba, A. G. *Garba, Precious K. George, A. O. +Gbadegesin, A. S. *Gboyega, E. A. *Gureje, O. *Hassan, A. T. Hamzat, T. K. Igboanusi, H. S. +Hussain, L. A. +Ikotun, B. Ikporukpo, C . O. *Ilesanmi, A. O. *Irele, J. O. *Isiugo-Abanihe, U. *Iwayemi, P. A. Iyayi, E. A. +Jaiyeoba K. T. *Jegede, A. S. *Kadiri, S. Lawoyin, Taiwo *Kehinde, M. A. Ladele, A. A. Lawuyi, O. B. Lasisi, A.O. Layiwola, O. O. *Lawal, O. A. Longe, Grace O. *Lawoyin, J. O. *Malomo, A. O. *Maduagwu, E. M. Malik, S. H. A. *Mabawonku, Iyabo *Moronkola, O. A. *Nwaorgu, O. G. B. *Nwazuoke, I. A. Nwolise, O. B. C. *Obaleye, J. A. *Obajimi, M. O. *Obi, T. U. Obono, O. M. *Oderinde, R. A. *Odebode, A. C. Odiaka, T. I. Odeku Oluwatoyin A. *Odunfa, S. A. Ogunbiyi, J. O. *Ogundeji, P. A. *Ogundipe, G. A. T. Ogundele, B. O. Ogundele, S. O. *Ogunkunle A. O. *Ogunsanya, M. *Ogunseyinde, Ayotunde O. *Ogunyemi, Sola *Ojengbede, O. A. *Okafor, S. I. Oke, B. O. Okeke, I. L. *Olaniyi, A. A. *Okoruwa, V. O. Olayemi, O. *Oladokun A Oladiran, E. O. *Oladosu, L. A. *Olaleye, O. D. *Olawoye, Janice *Olawoye, Janice Oladepo, O. *Olofin, S. O. *Olateju, M. O. A *Olutayo, O. A.
Olatubara C. O. Okeke I. L. Olapade-Olaopa. E. O. Ologhobo, A. D. *Olorunsogo, O. O. Oluwatosin, M. O. Olutayo, O. A. *Oluwatosin, M. O. Onayemi, Folake Omokhodion Folashade Omigbodun, A. O. Omigbodun Olayinka Omokhodion, S. I. *Omueti, J. A. I. *Onianwa, P. C. Onilude, A. A. *Onilude, M. A. +Onocha, O. O. *Onwuka, S. K. +Osaghae, E. E. *Osho, J. A. *Owolabi, D. K. Osinowo, Helen *Osinusi, Kikelomo S. *Osofisan Adenike O. +Osotimehin, B. O. Oyeyemi, M .O *Oyelaran, P. A. Oyetade, S. O. Oyeleye, A. L. *Oyebola, D. D. O. *Oyebola, Moji *Oyewale, J. O. Oyeshile O. A. Salako, B. L. Sanni, A. I. Sangodoyin, A. Y. *Shittu, O. B. Shokunbi, M. T. *Shokunbi, Wuraola A. *Sodipo, A. A. *Sowunmi, A. *Sunmola, A. M. *Tewe, O. O. *Tijani M. N Ugwumba Adiaha *Tijani-Eniola, H. Ugwumba, O. A. *Uwakwe, C. B. U. Wahab, W. B. Woods, J. A. O. +Yahaya, M. K. *Yoloye, T. W.
AG. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS/UNITS *Adegoke, A. O. *Adegoke, T. G. Odebode, A. C. * Adeleke, O. E. *Adedokun, Remi *Ojebode, A. *Adeniran, O. A. *Adenipekun, A. *Oyewusi, Fadekemi Adeyemo, D. A. *Oyundoyin, J. O. *Oladokun, V. O. Adedapo, A. A. *Omitoyin, B. O. Adelekan, I. O. *Adeleke, O. E *Adeniran O. A. Okanlaowo F. A. Adejumo, Arinpe G. *Okoye, C. *Adelore A. Dosumu, E. B. Olasope, Olakunbi *Omobowale, A. O. *Omobowale, E. B. *Oni, A. A. Osungbade, K. O. *Akintola, O. Simisola Oladosu, A. A. *Arije, A. *Odunola, Oyeronke A. Agbeja, B. O. Olatunbosun, A. *Olumide, Aderonke, E. *Olutoge F.A. Antia, R. E. *Akinkunmi B. O. *Oladapo Olulola, *Akinpelu Aderonke Akintayo, J. O. A. *Okwilagwe, O. A. Ajayi, Ikeoluwapo O. Ruth O. Adio Moses *Ajani, E. K. *Sofela, B. Ajuwon, A. J. Ana, G. R. E. E. *Sonibare, M. A. *Ayoade, G. O. Ayodele, I. A. *Shittu, O. I. *Shittu, O. B. Ayantayo, J. K. *Sadiq, N. A. *Dahunsi, B. I. O. Sanni, L. Dare, A. A. Sanusi R. A. *Dosunmu, O. O. *Egunyomi, Deborah A. Emunemu, B. O. Tijani, M. N. Fadupin, G. T. Ugwumba, A. Adiaha Fakeye, Titilayo. T. Udefi C. A.
*Falade, K. O. *Fawole, O. I. Edo, V. O. *Folaranmi, Funmilayo *Yusuf, S. A. *Falode, O. A. *Falade, C. O * Isehunwa, S. O. *Idowu, S. O. *Kolude, B. Lokulo – Sodipe, Jadesola O. Morenikeji, Olajumoke +Mijinyawa, Y. *Nwaorgu, O. G. B. Obafunke, O. Denloye Olutoge, F. A. Oluwadare, A. O. *Ojebode, A. *Odaibo, G. N. Odeku, Oluwatoyin REPRESENTATIVES OF CONGREGATION *Abdu Salam, Abass A. Abiona, I. A. *Adepoju, A. A. *Adeleke, J. O. Adenipekun, Clementina O. Adejoro, I. A. *Adegoke, J. A. Adegbolagun, O. M. Adegoke, T. G. *Aremu, K. A. Adewumi, M. O. Adewole, N. A. Adegbesan, O. Adedeji, O. B. Adejoro, I. A. *Ajuwape, A. T. P. Akinwole, A. O. Ajiboye, J. O. *Adewuyi,Adeolu Aremu, A. O. Adeyinka, A. A. Ajewole, O. I. *Ademuyiwa, S. A. *Adesanoye, O. A. *Adejumo, Adebayo *Adaramoye, O. A.
Babalola, J. O. *Aboada, Serifat A. Bolarinwa, A. T. *Amosun, P. A. *Babalobi, O. Nwando Adedeji, O. B. Bolaji, Olayinka Mark
*Awodoyin, R. O. *Bamgboye, A. I. *Awoyemi, A. E. *Bankole, Abiodun S. Akinrinmade, J. F. Bassey, U. N. *Alarape, A. A. Chukwu, Angela U. *Ayeleru, L. B. Cadmus, S. I. B. Ajala A. S. *Diji, C. J. *Ajitoni, S. O. *Elufioye, T. O. *Adesanoye, O. A. *Ajala, E. M. Eniola, M. S. *Akinbile, L. A. *Enioluwafe, M. Akinsola, M. K. *Ehinola, O. A. *Adetola, Jenyo-Oni Eyelade, R. O. *Adetunji, Victoria O. *Ezeokoli, F. O. *Elsie O.Adewoye *Flora, E. Olaifa Fadoju, A. O. *Azeez, I. O. *Fakeye, D. O. *Fadekemi Oyewusi Folawewo, Abiodun O *Adeyemo, O. O. *Fadahunsi, I. F. *Adepoju, A. Adedayo *Fashae, K. F. *Fowowe, B. *Adegbesan, O. *Gbadamosi, Idayat T. Ajayi, Ibironke, A. *Gbadegesin, M. A. *Arawomo, P. O. *Isehunwa, Grace, O. *Ajani, E. K. *Hammeed, T. A. *Akinoso, Rahman *Ibode, O. F.
*Ibironke G. F. *Adeleke, J. O. *Ige, O. M. Jonathan, S. G. *Jimoh, S. O. *Akinwumi, M. O. *Jimoh, Audu Michael *Ayangunna, J. A. *Lameed, G. A. Aregbeyen, Omo Lawal, Temitope O. *Alabi, Alimoh H. Lamidi M. T. Adewole, N. A. Lawanson, Akanni O. *Ajani, R. S. Adegbolagun,O. M. *Arawomo, P. O. *Nwozo, C. R. Osokoya, M. M. Olapade,A. A. *Owolabi, M. O. Odeniyi,, Olubusola A. Owofadeju, F. K. *Ogunsanwo, O. Y. *Payne, V. F. Onilude, A. A. Raji, A. O. *Olaleye, S. B. *Omole, A. O. *Salaam A. M. *Sanusi, R. A. *Oduolowu, E. A. *Sarumi, A. A.
*Salami, Kabiru Oriaku, R. O. *Saba, A. B. *Sadiq, N. A. *Sonibare, M. A. *Ojebode, A. Sofela, B. *Okwilagwe, O. A. *Shittu, O. I. *Okoye, C. *Shodipo, A. A. *Ojokheta, K. O. *Taiwo, E. F. Olajide, O. *Oluwadare, A. O. *Temisan, A. Ige Oladapo, Olulola Ugwumba, A. Adiaha *Owoade, A. A. *Umukoro, S. Olayemi M. Adegbolagun Wakili, Sherifah M. *Olorunyomi, Sola *Yekini, O. T. Ohia, I. N. *Yusuf, S. A. *Olujide, M. G. *Omoloye, A. A. Onasanwo, S. A. *Olaiya, C. O. O. *Oluwole, F. S. Obutte, P. C. *Ogunbiyi, Adebola *Odeniyi, M. A. Oladosu, L. A. *Olasope, Olakunbi *Olu-Owolabi, B. I. Olayemi F. O. Omoyemi O. Ogwumike *Omitoyin, B. O. *Omobowale, A. O. *Oladeji, J. O. Oladokun, V. O. *Oni, A. A. Onibokun, Adenike C. Ogundokun M. O. *Ogunleye, B. O. *Osungbade, K. O. Oyetunde, Modupe O. *Oyewola, M. O. *Oyewusi, Fadekemi *Oyinlola, M. A. *Oyundoyin, J. O. *Obabiyi, S. O. Obaitan, G. N. *Owoeye, Olatunde Odinko, Monica N Olutoge, F. A. *Olumide, Aderonke E. *Omoniyi, T. E. *Orimadegun, A. E. *Okafor, E. E. *Olajide, B. R. *Okanlawon, F. A. *Ogunbanwo, S. T. Odeniyi, Olubusola, A. SECRETARY Registrar - O. I. Olukoya
OFFICIALS IN ATTENDANCE Academic Division Deputy Registrar (Academic) - M. A. Adewumi Principal Asst. Registrar (Senate) - Dr. Maria-M. D. Ekpenyong Examinations Officer - S. O. Oyewumi Admissions Officer (Undergraduate) - B. T. Adetona Senior Assistant Registrar (Senate) - D. E. Nwabunka Central Administration Deputy Registrar (Administration) - Margaret I. Aziba Deputy Registrar (Establishments) - Dr. Ikeoluwapo Moody Deputy Registrar (Students) - Stella O. Soola *Deputy Registrar (VC’s Office) - V. A. A. Adegoroye Deputy Registrar/Secretary (DLC) - A. A. Oladeji *Deputy Registrar/Secretary (PGS) - T. I. Musa Deputy Registrar/Secretary (COM) - Olubunmi O. Faluyi ------------------------------- *Absent **Absent with apology + On leave
6019 OPENING
The Vice Chancellor called the meeting to order at 4.15 p.m. He welcomed members to the first regular meeting of Senate for the year 2013. He also commended everyone who contributed to the success of the 2011/2012 academic session. Thereafter, he requested for a minute’s silence in honour of the following staff that died recently:
(i) Rev. Fr Joseph Kenny – Department of Religious Studies (ii) Dr. A. J. Odola – Department of Chemistry (iii) Professor G. O. Esuruoso – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
6020 MINUTES
The minutes of the regular meeting of Senate held on Tuesday, 16 October, 2012 and the special meetings of Friday, 7 December, 2012 and Monday, 24 December, 2012 were considered, approved and adopted as correct records of the proceedings of the meetings, subject to the following corrections:
Meeting of Tuesday, 16 October, 2012
Minute 5998: Membership
• Page 2, Add “Aken” to the name “Aken’ova” • Page 14, Line 3, replace “approved” with “approval” • Page 16, Line 21, replace “Charles-Oweba” with “Charles-Owaba”
Meeting of Friday, 7 December, 2012
Minute 6004: Membership
• Page 12, Line 9, Delete the sentence “going through the paper” • Page 13, line 5, add “Academic” after “Deputy Vice Chancellor” • Page 13, line 8, Re-write “Professor T. I. Okogun” as “Professor A. I. Okogun”
Meeting of Friday 24 December, 2012
Minute 6009: Membership
• Page 3, Re-write “Fasanmade” as “Fasamade” • Page 8, Re-write “Wakili” as “Wakil” • Page 10, Add that Dr. Maria- M. D. Ekpenyong – P.A.R. (Senate) was present at the
meeting
6021 MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
Meeting of Tuesday, 16 October, 2012
(i) Minutes 6001 (iii): 5590 (viii): Quality Assurance Policy and Strategy (QAPS) – Paper No. 5590 The Director of Quality Assurance, Professor O. A. Itiola presented the report of Professor G. O. S. Ekhaguere - led Committee on Quality Assurance Policy and Strategy. In his presentation, Professor Itiola spelt out all necessary information on the University’s Quality Assurance Policy all its key objectives as well as a number of strategies for implementing the policy. These include: overview, notion of quality, quality assurance, functions of the
Directorate of Quality Assurance and so on. During the slide presentation, he touched on several aspects of the University’s diverse functions as its response to the national and global demand for quality.
After the presentation, the Vice Chancellor thanked the Director of Quality Assurance and remarked that the document had been submitted since 24 March, 2011. Senate also noted that the University had commenced operation of the policy since 2011. During the period, the Directorate embarked on awareness seminars in the Registry, Faculties/Institutes/Centres. Senate was also informed that the Directorate had appointed representatives of Quality Assurance in different Units of the University to ensure smooth operation of the policy in the University.
(ii) Minutes 5985 (i); 5951 (iv); 5945 (v); 5920 (A) (iv): Recommendation from the Senate Curriculum Committee: Review of Curriculum; Department of Library, Archival and Information Studies (Paper No. 5464) Senate deferred the consideration of the above matter because the report from the Dean of Postgraduate School was not ready.
(iii) Minutes 5985 (i); 5951 (v); 5946 (iii): Ethics Policy Document (Paper No. 5517)
Senate deferred the consideration of the above matter because Professor Odeku informed the meeting that the Committee was still working on the document which would be presented at the next meeting.
(iv) Minute 6001 (i) Recommendations from the Board of the Postgraduate School (i) – Withdrawal of Postgraduate School Diploma in Election Administration (PGDEA) Certificate to INEC Sponsored students in the Department of Political Science – Report of the Ad –Hoc Committee (Paper No. 5669) Professor C. O. O. Kolawole, the Chairman of the above committee presented the report. After his presentation, Senate adopted the report of the Ad-hoc Committee on Withdrawal of Postgraduate School Diploma in Election Administration Certificates to INEC-sponsored students in the Department of Political Science. In his reaction, the Dean of Postgraduate School informed the Senate that the Department of Political Science actually sent a wrong prospectus, which was not consistent with the approved admission guidelines of Postgraduate School for 2007/2008 Session, to INEC Headquarters in Abuja.
Senate observed that the Department of Political Science only relied on the screening done by INEC officials with a wrong brochure and this led to the recommendation of some unqualified applicants. Further, Senate learnt that the INEC candidates were not subjected to further screening by the Postgraduate School before their results were processed for the Board of Postgraduate School approval. Also the Departmental and Faculty Board of Examiners approved the results of PGDEA for INEC staff, thus the results were passed to the Board of Postgraduate School for further processing and approval.
The matter was discussed at length as some members felt that the University should withdraw the certificates issued to the candidates because they were issued in error. Their reason was because the INEC candidates were not qualified to run the programme in the first instance and so could not be entitled to any certificates. On the other hand some members felt the certificate should not be withdrawn because of the legal implication of such decision on the University.
Senate noted the various comments made by members for and against the above recommendation as well as implications of taking decision on either side.
Senate thereafter decided that the University should not withdraw the Postgraduate School Diploma Certificates awarded to the INEC Sponsored Students in the Department of Political Science to avoid any legal implications from the students. Senate used the opportunity to warn all those involved not to let such negligence repeat itself.
(v) Recommendations from the Board of the Postgraduate School – Paper No. 5638 Senate considered recommendations from the Board of the Postgraduate School and decided as follows:
(i) Approved, subject to amendments:
Revised Curriculum for M.P.H. Programmes as follows:
(a) Revised Curriculum for the Master of Public Health (Health Promotion and Education)
(b) Revised Curriculum for the Master of Public Health (Population and Reproductive Health)
(c) Revised Curriculum for the M.P.H. Degree Programme in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences – Subject to the following decisions:
• Faculty of Pharmacy to be included in the Admissions Regulation. • Course Unit of EHS 713 in the old curriculum, page 11 to be upgraded from
2 to 3 units. • Dean of Postgraduate School to ensure all typographical errors observed in
the papers are corrected. (d) Revised Curriculum of the Academic Degree of Masters of Public Health in
Medical Demography (M. P. H Medical Demography Academic Status). (e) Revised Curriculum of the Masters of Public Health Degree Programme in Field
Epidemiology (M. P. H Field Epidemiology Academic Status)
However, the above approval is subject to amendments on the definition of required course on page 5 to reflect Senate approval.
(f) Revised Curriculum of the Master of Public Health degree Programme (Child and Adolescent Health) – However, the above approval was subject to insertion of Dean of Postgraduate School’s executive approval of the Paper on behalf of Postgraduate Board.
(g) Revised Curriculum of M. P. H (Population and Reproductive Health Nutrition) (MPHPoPRN) Department of Human Nutrition.
(h) Revised Curriculum of MPH degree Programme with Specialization in Health Policy and Management. (HPM) In addition, Senate agreed that the Consultant lecturer should be formally contracted.
(i) Revised Curriculum of Master of Health Service Administration (MHSA) (j) Revised Proposal for the Professional and Academic Masters in Public Health in
Community. Senate noted that the approval was only for M.P.H Programme and not for Ph.D. Degree Programme.
(k) Revised Curriculum for proposed Higher Academic and Professional Degree in Occupational Health (M. P. H, Ph.D., MD).
(ii) Stepped Down;
(a) Revised Curriculum of M.P.H. in Reproductive and Family Health Department of Preventive Medicine and Primary Care
(b) Proposed selected Amendments of the 2004 Regulations Governing the Higher Degrees The paper was stepped down due to the observations made in the aspect of grievances of students, duties of supervisors and on the issues that have to do with professional matters that would not require the writing of projects.
6022 SUBSTANTIVE BUSINESS
(a) Recommendation from the Faculty Board of Arts – Paper No. 5660 Senate considered Paper No. 5660 being recommendation from the Faculty Board of Arts and approved:
• Student Matters − Suspension of studies for 2011/2012 Academic Session − Resumption of studies for 2012/2013 Academic Session
(b) Recommendation from the Faculty Board of Science – Paper No. 5661
Senate considered Paper No. 5661 being recommendation from the Faculty Board of Science and approved:
• Student Matters − Application for suspension of second semester of 2011/2012 Academic
session − Application for retrospective suspension of 2011/2012 Academic session − Application to delete the underlisted courses − Application for resumption of studies for 2012/2013 Academic session − Voluntary withdrawal of studentship from the University
(c) Recommendations from the Faculty Board of the Social Sciences – Paper No. 5662
Senate considered Paper No. 5562 being recommendations from the Faculty Board of Social Sciences and approved:
• Student Matters − Retrospective suspension of studies for 2011/2012 Academic session − Re-activation of studies for 2012/2013 Academic session
(i) List of Examiners for 2012/2013 academic session
(d) Recommendation from the Development Committee – Paper No. 5563 Senate considered Paper No. 5563 being recommendation from the Development Committee and ratified:
• Vice Chancellor’s executive approval of proposal for the Establishment of Center of Innovation and Excellence and Early Childhood Education and Development, (ECED) Programme.
(e) Recommendations from the Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors – Paper No. 5664 Senate considered Paper No. 5664 being recommendations from the Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors and approved the following: (i) Report on 2013 Undergraduate Admissions Exercise -
The approval included the recommendation that all candidates who score 200 and above in the 2013 UTME should be invited for UTME Admission exercise from which the final selection would be made.
(ii) Meeting the Human Capital Challenge in a Highly Competitive World: A Strategic Plan for staff Recruitment, Development and Retention at the University of Ibadan, 2012 – 2017.
(iii) Prize Donation (N500, 000) to the Department of Political Science. (iv) Proposed schedule of Senate meetings for 2013
Post Approval Comments
The Vice Chancellor informed the meeting that henceforth, Senate meetings will hold at 12.00 noon instead of 4.00 p.m. earlier fixed for the meeting.
(f) Recommendations from the Office of the Vice Chancellor – Paper No. 5665 Senate considered Paper No. 5665 being recommendations from the office of the Vice Chancellor and approved the following:
• Proposal for Establishment of Vice Chancellor’s Roll of Honours for Students with outstanding Academic achievements. The Sum of N25, 000 was approved as “Book Support” for Students with outstanding academic achievements.
(g) Recommendations from the Faculty Board of Law – Paper No. 5666 Senate considered Paper No. 5666 being recommendations from the Faculty Board of Law and approved:
• Student Matters − Suspension of studies for 2011/2012 Academic session − Resumption of studies for 2012/2013 Academic session
• List of Examiners for 2012/2013 academic session
(h) Consideration of Institute for Life and Earth Sciences Academic Calendar for 2012/2013 session for PAULESI – Paper No. 5667 The Director of Institute for Life and Earth Sciences presented an academic calendar for 2012/2013 session for PAULESI. He went on to inform Senate that the Students were yet to arrive due to the late release of scholarship funds by the Federal Government and travel tickets from PAULESI headquarters. Senate noted the information.
(i) Establishments of University of Ibadan Research Foundation (UIRF) The Vice Chancellor briefed the meeting on further development in respect of the earlier approved University of Ibadan Research Foundation. (The Research Foundation was approved at the meeting of Senate held on 7/12/2012) He stated that the process of constituting the Board had commenced. The Vice Chancellor also remarked that he would further brief members of Senate on the outlined thematic areas and the allocation of 25 Million Naira to each group.
(j) Communication from Business Committee of Senate – Re: Time to change to Paperless Agenda and Minutes for Senate Meetings – Paper No. 5668 The Chairman of the Business Committee of Senate, Professor A. Raji-Oyelade presented the above Paper. Senate considered the paper and accepted the prayer that henceforth Senate minutes and Agenda should be submitted in soft copies. It approved that for subsequent meetings of Senate, the minutes and agenda papers should be presented in electronic format with only few hard copies produced for record purposes. Academic office was requested to link up with the IT and Media office for the modalities of the operation of paperless Senate.
6023 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
(i) Higher Degree Examination Results 2011/2012 Academic Session – Paper No. 5670 Senate stepped down the above matter as a result of several typographical errors as well as wrong packaging. It decided that the Postgraduate School should amend the results as pointed out at the meeting and re-present for the Vice Chancellor’s executive approval. The paper should thereafter be brought back to Senate for ratification.
(ii) Circulation of Agenda and Minutes of Senate A member suggested and it was agreed that Business Committee of Senate should ensure that Agenda papers and Minutes of Senate were circulated to members a week before the meeting of Senate.
6024 ADJOURNMENT
The motion for adjournment of the meeting was moved by Professor A. O. Olorunnisola and was seconded by Professor A. A. Adesomoju.
The meeting adjourned at 7.45 p.m.
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Chairman Secretary
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN SENATE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
Senate Paper No. 5674 Meeting: Monday, 29th April, 2013
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE SENATE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
A. That the following be ratified: NIL B. That the following be approved: 1. REVIEW OF CURRICULUM: DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
Attachment I
2. CHANGE OF NAME: DEPARTMENT OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING TO
DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELLING AND BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES
Attachment II
3. PROPOSED CURRICULUM AND REVIEW OF CURRICULUM: DEPARTMENT OF
TEACHER EDUCATION
Attachment III
(a) REVIEW OF BACHELORS OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES DEGREE IN
EDUCATION (B.A EDUCATION)
Attachment IV
(b) REVIEW OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION)
CURRICULUM: THE SOCIAL SCIENCES EDUCATION
PROGRAMME
Attachment V
(c) REVIEWED 4-YEAR DEGREE CURRICULUM FOR B.SC
EDUCATION SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS UNIT
Attachment VI
(d) REVIEW OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD
AND PRIMARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Attachment VII
4. PROPOSED NEW PROGRAMMES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER
EDUCATION
(a) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION) BIOLOGY PROGRAMME
Attachment VIII
(b) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM
Attachment IX
(c) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.ED) EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Attachment X
5. NEW SUBJECT SYSTEM CURRICULUM: FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Attachment XI
6. REVIEWED 4-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME: DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Attachment XII
7. REVIEWED CURRICULUM: B.Sc.IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Attachment XIII
C. That the following be noted:
NIL
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
FACULTY OF ARTS
Senate Paper No: 5671
Meeting: Monday, 29 April, 2013
RECOMMENDATION FROM THE FACULTY BOARD OF ARTS
A. That the following be ratified: Nil
B. That the following be approved:
1. Student Matter Attachment I (a&b)
C. That the following be noted: Nil
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Attachment I(a&b)
(a) Retroactive Suspension of Studies
S/N. Name Matric. No.
Dept. Level CGPA Reason Session Faculty Decision Remark
OGUNDEYI Olakunle Akanni
137364 Communi-cation & Language Arts (CLA)
400 2.7 Ill-health 2011/2012 Recommended
(b) Resumption of Studies
S/N. Name Matric. No. Dept. Level CGPA Reason Session Faculty Decision Remark
OGUNDEYI Olakunle Akanni
137364 Communi-cation & Language Arts (CLA)
400 2.7 Ill-health 2012/2013 Recommended
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Senate Paper No: 5672
Meeting:
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THEACADEMIC BOARD OF THE COLLEGE OF
MEDICINE
A. That the following be ratified:
Vice Chancellor’s executive approval of: § Re-presentation of Result (B. Physiotherapy, 300 level)
ADETOYE, Adeola Anuoluwapo (SI 152259) - 2011/2012 Session
§ B. Physiotherapy (300 – 400 levels) Degree (Resit) Exam
§ B. Physiotherapy (500 level) Degree (Resit) Examinations - 2012/2013 Session
Attachment I B. That the following be approved:
1. Student Matters:
§ Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
§ Faculty of Clinical Sciences
Attachment II
2. List of Examiners for 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 Sessions:
§ MB;BS Part IV (Final)/BDS Part IIIA Degree Examinations - Jan. 2013
§ BDS Part IIIB (Final) Degree Examinations - Jan. 2013
§ MB;BS/BDS Part I Degree Examinations - July 2012
§ B.Sc. Physiology 200, 300 and 400 level Degree Examinations - July 2012
§ BDS Part IIA Degree (Resit) Examination - Oct. 2012
§ B. Physiotherapy 300-500 levels Degree Examinations - Nov. 2012
Attachment III
3. Review of Transcript Processing Fee:
§ Postgraduate - N1,000.00
§ Undergraduate - N500.00
Attachment IV
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C. That the following be noted:
Faculty Officers and Representatives Nominated to serve on Senate/College Boards and
Committees for 2012/2014 Academic Session
§ Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
§ Faculty of Clinical Sciences
§ Faculty of Public Health
§ Faculty of Dentistry
Attachment V
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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Attachment 1 UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
300 LEVEL B. PHYSIOTHERAPY (RESIT) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS
2011/2012 SESSION
The following candidates have satisfied the Examiners in the 300 level B. Physiotherapy
(Resit) Degree Examinations held in February, 2013.
151864 ABA, Samuel Sehindemi 151865 ADEGBEMBO, Sanufunmi Opeyemi 150537 FASOGBON, Akeem Alabi 150545 KODAOLU, Olabisi Esther 149063 KOLAWOLE, Esther Busayo
The following candidates have been referred in the 300 level B. Physiotherapy (Resit) Degree
Examinations held in February, 2013 be permitted to carry over the course indicated against their
names and matric number.
151893 OLANREWAJU, Taiwo Israel PST 324, PST 325, PST 327 152258 ADEGBORO, Mayowa PST 324, PST 327
400 LEVEL B. PHYSIOTHERAPY (RESIT) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS 2011/2012 SESSION
The following candidates have satisfied the Examiners in the 400 level B. Physiotherapy (Resit) Degree Examinations held in February, 2013.
143823 ABDULKAREEM, Tawakalt Adedayo 143840 ADEOYE, Yewande Olajumoke 143700 ADEWUMI, Faola David 143702 AFOLABI, Khadijat Olatoun 137862 AJAYI, Oladipupo Samuel 143867 AKINRINSADE, Mavelous Adetayo 137708 IGWE, Sunday Wesley 150543 KAMALDEEN, Barakat Olasunkanmi 143965 OLADIPUPO, Samson Oluwaseyi 143989 OROTOKUN, Abiodun Emmanuel
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The following candidates have been referred in the 400 level B. Physiotherapy (Resit) Degree Examinations held in February, 2013 be permitted to carry over the course indicated against their names and matric numbers.
143783 OJO, Joshua Oluwaseyi PST 426 152262 AKINFE, Ayodele Oluwatoyin PST 426
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Attachment 1
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
500 LEVEL B. PHYSIOTHERAPY (FINAL) DEGREE (RESIT) EXAMINATIONS
2011/2012 SESSION The following candidates have satisfied the Examiners in the 500 level (Final) B. Physiotherapy
(Resit) Degree Examinations held in February, 2013.
137861 AGBOMEJI, Olawale Taiwo 137868 AYANLEKE, Emmanuel Oluwatobi 137700 EZEKIEL, Onyemechi 137875 OKENYI, Faith Ojonojima 132676 OTAIKU, Afusat Oluwayemisi 133302 SALAM, Ololade Idris 137725 SANNI, Sulaiman Owolabi 137726 SOETAN, Vincent Adesoye 138399 TADE, Yusuf Ayodele
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Attachment II
STUDENT MATTERS
Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
A. Suspension of Studies
Name Matric
number
Dept Level
Session CGPA Reason(s) Faculty Board
Decision
Academic
Board Decisio
n
Remark
SALAMI,
Akeem O.
121417
MBBS
500L
2010/2011 and 2011/2
012
Course not
graded
Financial/ Psychological constraint
Recommended for approval but the student should write the application for retrospective suspension of studies himself
Approved
B. Resumption of Studies
S/n
Name Matric
Number
Dept Level
Session
CGPA
Reason(s)
Faculty Board
Decision
Academic
Board Decisio
n
Remark
1 BASSEY, Emmanuel Emah
121346
MBBS 500L
2011/ 2012
Course not graded
Expiration of approved suspension of studies
Recommended for approval
Approved
2 OLATUNJI, Afeez Ayobami
156294
Physiology
200L
2011/ 2012
3.0
Expiration of approved
Recommended for approval
Approved
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suspension of studies
3 EMMANUEL Dafe Philip
151849
Biochem.
200L
2011/ 2012
4.3
Expiration of approved suspension of studies
Approved
Faculty of Clinical Sciences
A. Suspension of Studies Name Matri
c No Dept Leve
l Session
CGPA
Reason(s) Faculty Board
Decision
Academic
Board Decisio
n
Remark
OYEMAH Constance I.
143987
Physio-therapy
400L
2011/ 2012
Course not grade
d
Domestic problem (to resolve documentation of UK citizenship in Britain)
Recommended
Approved
B. Lapsed Studentship:
Name Matric No/Year
Dept Level
Session
CGPA
Reason(s) Faculty Board
Decision
Academic
Board Decisio
n
Remark
AMAECHI,
Kelechi
61022/1990
MBBS
600L
2010/2011
Course not graded
Student absconded since Sept. 2011. Over stayed on course of study
Studentship has lapsed
Approved
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Attachment III
LIST OF EXAMINERS
1. MB;BS PART IV (FINAL)/BDS PART IIIA DEGREE EXAMINATIONS – JANUARY 2013
Internal Examiners
Preventive Medicine & Primary Care
*Prof. Folashade Omokhodion - Chief Examiner
Prof. M.C. Asuzu
Dr. Eme T. Owoaje
Dr. O.A. Adebiyi
Dr. Olutoyin O. Sekoni
Dr. Mary O. Balogun
Dr. O.C. Uchendu
Dr. M.A. Adebayo
*Dr. O.O. Popoola - Assuming duty on January 2013
Epidemiology & Medical Statistics
Dr. Ike Ajayi
Prof. E.A. Bamgboye
Dr. Olufunmilayo Fawole
Dr. A. Fatiregun
Dr. Bidemi O. Yusuf
Dr. M.D. Dairo
Dr. B. Adedokun
Mr. Akinyemi
Mr. Adebowale
Mr. Fagbamigbe
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Environmental Health Sciences
Dr. G. Ana
Dr. Elizabeth O. Oloruntoba
Dr. O. Yusuf-Okareh
Health Promotion & Education
Prof. O.O. Oladepo
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon
Dr. F.O. Oshiname
Dr. Oyedunni Arulogun
Dr. O. Oyewole
Mr. M.A. Titiloye
Mrs. Yetunde John-Akinola
Mrs. Oluwayimika Desmenu
Chief Examiner
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2. Medicine
*Prof. B.L. Salako - Chief Examiner
Prof. A.O. Ogunniyi
Prof. S. Kadiri
Prof. J.O. Ogunbiyi
Prof. A. Arije
Prof. A.O. George
Prof. A.A. Fasanmade
Dr. Adebola Ogunbiyi
Dr. J.A. Otegbayo
Dr. S.O. Ola
Dr. O.S.A. Oluwole
Dr. O.M. Ige
Dr. Olulola Oladapo
Dr. Jokotade Adeleye
Dr. A. Adebiyi
Dr. Tinu Agunloye
Dr. A.O. Oluwasola
Dr. O.M. Sogaolu
Dr. W.O. Balogun
Dr. M.O. Owolabi
Dr. A. Akere
Chief Examiner
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3. Surgery
*Prof. O.B. Shittu - Chief Examiner
Prof. M.T. Shokunbi
Prof. O.M. Oluwatosin
Prof. V.O. Adegboye
Prof. T.O. Alonge
Prof. A.O. Malomo
Prof. L.I. Okeke
Prof. S.O. Ogunlade
Prof. E.O. Olapade-Olaopa
Dr. J.K. Ladipo
Mr. A.B. OmololuFRCS
Mr. T.O. OgundiranFRCS
Dr. D.O. Irabor
Dr. A.O. Afolabi
Dr. S.A. Ademola
Dr. O.O. Ogundoyin
Dr. O.O. Afuwape
Dr. A.A. Adeolu
Dr. A.O. Adeleye
Dr. O.A. Olawoye
Dr. D.I. Olulana
Dr. A.F. Ademola
Dr. Takure
Dr. M.A. Salami
Dr. S.A. Adebayo
Dr. A.O. Iyun
Dr. (Mrs) A.I. Michael
Dr. T.A. Lawal
Dr. A.O. Ifesanya
Dr. R.O. Ayorinde
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Dr. M.O. Okunola
Dr. I. Sunday-Adeoye
Dr. O.J. Ogundele
Dr. A.A. Anejukwo
Opthamology
Dr. T.S. Oluleye - Ag. Head
Prof. (Mrs) A.M. Bayeroju
Prof. A.I. Ajaiyeoba
Prof. (Mrs) A.O. Ashaye
Prof. C.O. Bekibele
Dr. T.S. Oluleye
Dr. O. Fasina
Dr. B.A. Olusanya
Dr. O.O. Olawoye
Dr. O.A. Ogun
Dr. A.O. Ogundipe
Anaesthesia
Prof. S.D. Amanor-Boadu - Head
Dr. P.T. Sotunmbi
Dr. A.A. Sanusi
Dr. B.B. Osinaike
Dr. O.A. Akinyemi
Dr. Tinuola A. Adigun
Radiology
Prof. Milicent O. Obajimi - Head
Dr. Omolola M. Atalabi
Dr. Adenike T.S. Adeniji-Sofoluwe
Dr. G.I. Ogbole
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Radiotherapy
Prof. O.B. Campbell
Dr. Theresa N. Elumelu-Kupoluyi
Dr. A.A. Adenipekun
Dr. Abass Abdul Salam
Dr. A.I. Ntekim
Dr. A.M. Folasire
Otorhinlaryngology
Prof. O.G.B. Nwaorgu - Head
Prof. O.A. Lasisi
Dr. A.A. Adeosun
Dr. P.A. Onakoya
Dr. A.J. Fasunla
Chief Examiner
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4. BDS PART IIIB (FINAL) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS – JANUARY 2013
Child Oral Health
Dr. Obafunke O. Denloye - Chief Examiner
Dr. Olubunmi O. Bankole
Dr. Bamidele O. Popoola
Dr. O.T. Temisanren
Dr. Joy U. Ifesanya
Restorative Dentistry
*Dr. D.M. Ajayi - Chief Examiner
Dr. O.O. Dosumu
Dr. I.M.F. Abiodun-Solanke
Dr. A.O. Sulaiman
Dr. T.J. Ogunrinde
Dr. S.O. Gbadebo
Dr. S.A. Bamigboye
Chief Examiner
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EXTERNAL EXAMINERS
1. Preventive Medicine & Primary Care - MBBS Part IV (Final)/BDS Part IIIA Degree
Examinations – January 2013
§ Prof. D. Onayade Department of Community Health Primary Care Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife § Prof. T. Akande Department of Community Health University of Ilorin, Ilorin § Prof. A.T. Onajole Department of Community Health & Primary Care University of Lagos, University of Lagos College of Medicine, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi Araba, Lagos.
§ Prof. Margaret N. Aghaji Department of Community Health University of Nigeria & University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital
2. Surgery - MBBS Part IV (Final)/BDS Part IIIA Degree Examinations – Jan. 2013
§ Prof. H.O. Adeyemi-Doro
Department of Surgery University of Lagos, Lagos
§ Prof. L.M. Oginni Department of Surgery Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife
§ Prof. A.M.O. Shonubi Department of Surgery Olabisi Onabanjo University, Shagamu, Ogun State
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3. BDS Part IIIB (Final) Degree Examinations – January 2013
Child Oral Health
§ Dr. Comfort A. Adekoya-Sofowora Department of Child Dental Health Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife
*Dr. Adekoya Sofowora is an Associate Prof. of Paediatric Dentistry from Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. She is an experienced teacher and a
seasoned examiner at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels. She has served as an
external examiner at the Universities of Lagos and Benin on several occasions. She has
several publications to her credit.
§ Dr. Oluranti O. Dacosta
Department of Child Dental Health University of Lagos, Nigeria
*Dr. Dacosta is a Senior Lecturer in Orthodontics from University of Lagos, Nigeria. She
is an experienced teacher and a seasonal examiner of vast experience. She has served as
external examiner at the Universities of Ife, Benin and Maiduguri. She has several
publications to her credit.
Restorative Dentistry
§ Dr. Sede Department of Restorative Dentistry University of Benin
*Dr. Sede is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Restorative Dentistry, university of Benin,
Benin City. He is an experienced examiner and has been to the Dental School of
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife as External Examiner. He has several scientific
publications to his credit.
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§ Dr. T.A. Esan Prosthetic Unit Department of Restorative Dentistry Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.
*Dr. Esan is an Associate Prof., Prosthetic Unit, Department of Restorative Dentistry,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. He is an experienced examiner and has been to
the Dental School of University of Benin, Benin City as External Examiner. He has
several scientific publications to his credit.
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2011/2012 LIST OF EXAMINERS
1. MB;BS/BDS PART I DEGREE EXAMINATIONS – JULY 2012
Internal Examiners
*Prof. A.A Fasanmade - Ag. Head of Department & Chief Examiner
Prof. A.R.A. Alada
Dr. Y. Raji
Dr. S.B. Olaleye
Dr. F.S. Oluwole
Dr. G.F. Ibironke
Dr. Elsie O. Adewoye
Dr. O.O. Akande
Dr. A.G. Adeleye
Dr. Abimbola O. Aiku
Dr. Taye J. Lasisi
Dr. Grace O. Isehunwa
Adeola T. Salami
S.T. Shittu
A.O. Ige
Opeyemi O. Akindele
Chief Examiner
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External Examiners
MBBS
§ Prof. S.I. Jaja Department of Physiology University of Lagos Lagos State.
§ Prof. D.V. Dapper Department of Human Physiology Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences College of Health Sciences University of Port Harcourt P.M.B 5323, Port Harcourt Nigeria.
BDS
Dr. C.N. Anigbogu, BDS Department of Physiology College of Medicine, LUTH, Idi Araba, Lagos State
*Dr. Anigbogu is an Associate Prof./Reader in Physiology. He has been Ag. Head and
Chief Examiner in Physiology at University of Lagos. He has also examined BDS
students in Physiology in many Medical Schools in Nigeria.
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2. MB;BS/BDS PART I DEGREE EXAMINATIONS (DEPT. OF ANATOMY) – JULY
2012
Internal Examiners
*Dr. Olulola O. Oladapo - Chief Examiner
Prof. M.T. Shokunbi
Prof. A.O. Malomo
Dr. J.K. Ladipo
Dr. O. Owoeye
Dr. R.S. Ajani
Dr. O.O. Akinwumi
Dr. I.O. Imosemi
Dr. O. Ogundoyin
Dr. S.A. Adejuwon
Dr. M.O. Adetona
Dr. Omowunmi M. Femi-Akinlosotu
Dr. Funmilayo E. Olopade
Dr. O.S. Oyedun
Dr. Foluso O. Atiba
Dr. Modupeola O. Bolaji
Dr. D.I. Ogunlana
Dr. A.A. Adeyemo
Chief Examiner
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External Examiners
§ Prof. Patrick S. Igbigbi Department of Anatomy, College of Health Sciences Delta State University, P.M.B. 1, Abraka, Nigeria
§ Prof. Samuel A. Asala Department of Anatomy, College of Health Sciences University of Abuja, P.M.B. 117, Abuja, Nigeria
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3. BSc. PHYSIOLOGY 200, 300, AND 400 DEGREE LEVELS EXAMINATIONS (2011/2012 SESSION)
Internal Examiners
*Prof. A.A Fasanmade - Ag. Head of Department & Chief Examiner
Prof. A.R.A. Alada
Dr. Y. Raji
Dr. S.B. Olaleye
Dr. F.S. Oluwole
Dr. G.F. Ibironke
Dr. Elsie O. Adewoye
Dr. O.O. Akande
Dr. A.G. Adeleye
Dr. Abimbola O. Aiku
Dr. Taye J. Lasisi
Dr. Grace O. Isehunwa
Adeola T. Salami
S.T. Shittu
A.O. Ige
Opeyemi O. Akindele
Chief Examiner
External Examiners
Dr. V.O. Owoyele Department of Physiology College of Health Sciences University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State.
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*Dr. Owoyele has BSc., MSc. and Ph.D in Physiology. He is a Senior lecturer and Head of
Department of Physiology at the University of Ilorin. He has published many papers in the
areas of Physiology and is experienced in conducting examination in Physiology.
4. B. PHYSIOTHERAPY 200 LEVEL DEGREE EXAMINATIONS
Internal Examiners
*Prof. A.A Fasanmade - Ag. Head of Department & Chief Examiner
Prof. A.R.A. Alada
Dr. Y. Raji
Dr. S.B. Olaleye
Dr. F.S. Oluwole
Dr. G.F. Ibironke
Dr. Elsie O. Adewoye
Dr. O.O. Akande
Dr. A.G. Adeleye
Dr. Abimbola O. Aiku
Dr. Taye J. Lasisi
Dr. Grace O. Isehunwa
Adeola T. Salami
S.T. Shittu
A.O. Ige
Opeyemi O. Akindele
Chief Examiner
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5. B. PHARM. 200 LEVEL DEGREE EXAMINATIONS
Internal Examiners
*Prof. A.A Fasanmade - Ag. Head of Department & Chief Examiner
Prof. A.R.A. Alada
Dr. Y. Raji
Dr. S.B. Olaleye
Dr. F.S. Oluwole
Dr. G.F. Ibironke
Dr. Elsie O. Adewoye
Dr. O.O. Akande
Dr. A.G. Adeleye
Dr. Abimbola O. Aiku
Dr. Taye J. Lasisi
Dr. Grace O. Isehunwa
Adeola T. Salami
S.T. Shittu
A.O. Ige
Opeyemi O. Akindele
Chief Examiner
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2011/2012 NOMINATION OF EXAMINERS – SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION
1. BDS PART IIA DEGREE (RESIT) EXAMINATIONS – OCTOBER 2012
Internal Examiners
*Dr. O.O. Dosumu - Chief Examiner
Dr. D.M. Ajayi
Dr. I.M.F. Abiodun-Solanke
Dr. A.O. Sulaiman
Dr. T.J. Ogunrinde
Dr. Shakeerah O. Gbadebo
Dr. S.A. Bamigboye
Chief Examiner
External Examiners
§ Dr. Patricia A. Akeredolu Department of Restorative Dentistry University of Lagos, Lagos State § Dr. A.O.Oginni Department of Restorative Dentistry Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State
*Dr. Akeredolu is an Associate Prof., Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of
Lagos, Lagos State. She is an experienced examiner and has been to the Dental School of
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife as External Examiner. She has several scientific
publications to her credit.
*Dr. Oginni is an Associate Prof., Department of Restorative Dentistry, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile Ife. He is an experienced examiner and has been to the Dental
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School of University of Benin, Benin City as External Examiner. He has several scientific
publications to her credit.
2. MB;BS/BDS PART I (RESIT) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS (ANATOMY) –
OCT/NOV 2012
Internal Examiners
*Dr. Olulola O. Oladapo - Chief Examiner
Prof. M.T. Shokunbi
Prof. A.O. Malomo
Dr. J.K. Ladipo
Dr. O. Owoeye
Dr. R.S. Ajani
Dr. O.O. Akinwumi
Dr. I.O. Imosemi
Dr. O. Ogundoyin
Dr. S.A. Adejuwon
Dr. M.O. Adetona
Dr. Omowunmi M. Femi-Akinlosotu
Dr. Funmilayo E. Olopade
Dr. O.S. Oyedun
Dr. Foluso O. Atiba
Dr. Modupeola O. Bolaji
Dr. D.I. Ogunlana
Dr. A.A. Adeyemo
Chief Examiner
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External Examiners
§ Prof. Patrick S. Igbigbi Department of Anatomy College of Health Sciences Delta State University P.M.B. 1, Abraka, Nigeria 3. 300 - 500 LEVELS B. PHYSIOTHERAPY DEGREE EXAMINATIONS –
NOVEMBER 2012
Internal Examiners
*Dr. Aderonke O. Akinpelu - Chief Internal Examiner
Prof. T.K. Hamzat
Dr. B.O.A. Adegoke
Dr. O. Ayanniyi
A.O. Jaiyesimi
Dr. A.F. Adeniyi
Dr. Adesola C. Odole
Nse A. Odunaiya
Dr. Omoyemi O. Ogwumike
Dr. Bukola A. Olaleye
A.A. Akinremi
Chief Examiner
External Examiners
§ Dr. O.A. Olawale Department of Physiotherapy College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos
§ Dr. C.O. Akosile Department of Medical Rehabilitation
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Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikwe University Nnewi Campus, Anambra State
* Dr. O.A. Olawale is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the College of Medicine,
University of Lagos. He has moderated undergraduate Physiotherapy examinations in this
department during the past two sessions and in other Physiotherapy training programmes in
Nigeria.
* Dr. C.O. Akosile is a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy and the current Acting head of
Physiotherapy, Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of health Sciences and
Technology, Nnamdi Azikwe university, Nnewi Campus, Anambra State. He is an
experienced lecturer at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and successfully organized
undergraduate physiotherapy examinations on many occasions since he became Acting Head
of his department in 2011.
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Attachment IV
Review of Transcript Processing Fee
Academic Board Resolution
Sequel to the introduction of Five Hundred Naira (N500.00) Transcript Processing Fee by the
University Management, the Academic Board at its meeting of Friday, November 2, 2012
considered and approved the upward review of Transcript Processing Fee in the College as
follows:
i. Postgraduate – One Thousand Naira (=N=1,000.00)
ii. Undergraduate – Five Hundred Naira (=N=500.00)
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Attachment V
Officers and Representatives Nominated To Serve On Senate/College Boards/Committees for 2012 – 2014
a) Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
Officers of the Faculty for the period August 2012 – July 2014:
§ Dean - Prof. E. O. Farombi
§ Sub-Dean (Postgraduate), Physiology - Dr. S. B. Olaleye
§ Sub-Dean (Undergraduate), Pathology - Dr. C. A. Okolo
§ Sub-Dean (B.Sc. Programmes), Physiology - Dr. S. A. Onasanwo
§ Faculty Officer - Joko Aladekomo Board/Committee Name Department University A and P Committee Prof. O. D. Olaleye Virology College A & P Committee for Academic Staff (3)
Prof. O. D. Olaleye Prof. Yetunde A. Aken’Ova Prof. O.G. Ademowo
Virology Haematology IMRAT
Curriculum Committee (2) Prof. A.A. Fasanmade Prof. J.I. Anetor
Physiology Chem. Pathology
College Development Comm. (1) Prof. E.O. Agbedana Chem. Pathology Publications Committee (1) Prof. Wuraola A. Shokunbi Haematology Careers Committee (1) Dr. Foluke Fasola Haematology Committee on Honorary Degree (1) Prof. O.O. Olorunsogo Biochemistry Board of the Institute of African Studies (1)
Prof. A. Sowunmi Pharmacology & Therap
Zoo Management Committee Dr. O.M. Bolaji IMRAT University Consultancy Services Prof. Yetunde A. Aken’Ova Haematology Committee on Nomination for Emeritus Prof.
Prof. O. O. Olorunsogo
Biochemistry
Faculty Board of Sciences Dr. Y. Raji Physiology Ceremonial Committee (2) Prof. E.O. Agbedana
Dr. Elsie Adewoye Chem. Pathology Physiology
Board of Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training (IMRAT)
Prof. O.D. Olaleye
Virology
Chairman, Animal House Dr. O.A. Adaramoye Biochemistry Chairman of Faculty Curriculum Sub-Committee
Prof. A.A. Fasanmade
Physiology
College Development Comm. (1) Prof. E.O. Agbedana Chem. Pathology
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College Postgraduate Comm. (2) Dr. S. B. Olaleye Dr. Georgina Odaibo
Physiology Virology
Clinical Laboratory Department on College A & P for Academic Staff
Prof. J.O. Ogunbiyi Prof. O.G. Arinola
Pathology Chem. Pathology
Ethical Committee (2)
Dr. Catherine Falade Dr. A.A. Oni
Pharmacology & Therap Med. Micro. & Parasit.
Welfare Committee Dr. Oyeronke A. Odunola - Convener Dr. C. A. Okolo Dr. O.A. Oluwasola Dr. K.S. Adedapo Dr. Grace O. Gbotosho Dr. Hannah Dada-Adegbola Dr. M. A. Gbadegesin
Biochemistry Pathology Pathology Chem. Pathology Pharmacology & Therap Med. Micro. & Parasit. Biochemistry
E-Learning Library Committee/Computer IT Committee
Dr. S. B. Olaleye – Convener Dr. A. O. Adaramoye Dr. S.A. Onasanwo Dr. R. S. Ajani
Physiology Biochemistry Physiology Anatomy
Faculty Disciplinary Comm. All Heads of Departments Faculty Lecture Committee Prof. O. G. Ademowo
Dr. Georgina Odaibo Dr. Titilola Akingbola Dr. F. M. Abbiyesuku Dr. O. Owoeye
IMRAT Virology Heamatology Chem. Pathology Anatomy
Faculty Finance Sub-Committee Prof. E. O. Farombi Dr. S. B. Olaleye Dr. C. A. Okolo Dr. S.A. Onasanwo Prof. O. G. Ademowo Dr. Abiola Okesola Dr. I. O. Imosemi Joko Aladekomo
Biochemistry Physiology Pathology Physiology IMRAT Med. Micro & Parasit. Anatomy Faculty Officer/Sec.
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b) Faculty of Clinical Sciences
Officers of the Faculty S/N Position Name Department 1 Dean Prof. A. I. Ajaiyeoba Ophthalmology 2 Sub-Dean (Postgraduate) Dr. M. O. Owolabi Medicine 3 Sub-Dean Undergraduate), MBBS Dr. Regina E. Oladokun Paediatrics 4 Sub-Dean Undergraduate),
Nursing & Physiotherapy Dr. A. F. Adeniyi Physiotherapy
Faculty Representatives on Senate, College Boards, Committees & Faculty Committees
1 University A & P Committee Academic Staff
Prof. O.O. Omotade Institute of Child Health
2 College A & P Committee (Faculty Representative)
Prof. O.O. Omotade Prof. O.M. Oluwatosin Prof. Aderonke M. Baiyeroju Prof. A.O. Adekunle
ICH Surgery Ophthalmology O & G
3 Publications Committee Dr. A.A. Abdus-Salam Radiotherapy
4 College Curriculum Committee Prof. Simbo D. Amanor-Boadu Prof. E.O. Olapade-Olaopa Prof. O. Olayemi
Anaesthesia Surgery O & G
5 College ICT Committee Dr. A.A. Abdus-Salam Radiotherapy 6 Careers & Counselling Board Dr. Modupe O. Oyetunde Nursing 7 Committee on Honorary Degree Prof. O.G.B. Nwaorgu Otorhinolaryngology 8 Committee on Nomination for
Emeritus Prof. Prof. O. Baiyewu Psychiatry
9 Board of Institute of African Studies
Dr. A.A. Odukogbe O & G
10 Zoo Management Committee Dr. Abimbola O. Oluwatosin Nursing 11. College Consultancy Dr. A.O. Afolabi Surgery 12. Board of Biomedical
Communication Centre Dr. O. Fasina Ophthalmology
13. College Postgraduate Committee
Prof. A. Oladokun Dr. T.K. Hamzat
O & G Physiotherapy
14. Junior Staff A & P Committee Dr. Adenike C. Onibokun Dr. I.O. Mohanson Bello
Nursing O & G
15. Board of Institute of Advanced Medical Research and Training (IAMRAT)
Prof. O. Gureje Prof. Aderonke M. Baiyeroju
Psychiatry Ophthalmology
16. Board of Central Animal House Dr. Olukemi K. Amodu ICH 17. Scholarship & Prizes
Committee (Prof. Rank) (also Faculty Rep. on Senate Committee)
Prof. Milicent O. Obajimi Radiology
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18. Ethical Committee Dr. A.E. Orimadegun Dr. T.O. Ogundiran
ICH Surgery
19. Medical Library Committee Dr. O. Ayanniyi Dr. Oluwatoyin O. Tongo
Physiotherapy Paediatrics
20. College Development Committee
Dr. C.O. Aimakhu O & G
21. Technical and Research Training Sub-Comm
Prof. O.A. Lasisi ORL
22. Director, Ibarapa Project Prof. M. C. Asuzu Prev. Med. & Pry Care 23. Faculty Curriculum Committee Prof. Simbo D. Amanor-
Boadu Prof. E.O. Olapade-Olaopa Prof. O. Olayemi
Anaesthesia Surgery O & G
24. Faculty Appointments & Promotions Panel
Dean All Heads/Acting Heads of the Departments in the Faculty All Prof.s in the Faculty Four others not below the rank of Senior Lecturer: Dr. Omolola M. Atalabi Dr. P.A. Onakoya Dr. Modupe O. Oyetunde Dr. B.O.A. Adegoke
Radiology ORL Nursing Physiotherapy
25. Research and Award Management Sub-Committee
Prof. Adeyinka O. Ashaye Prof. O. Olayemi Dr. Regina E. Oladokun Dr. O. Fasina
Ophthalmology O & G Paediatrics Ophthalmology
26. Faculty Finance Committee Prof. A.I. Ajaiyeoba Dr. M.O. Owolabi Dr. Regina O. Oladokun Dr. A.F. Adeniyi Prof. A.O. Arowojolu Dr. Olukemi K. Amodu Dr. Ikeoluwa A. Lagunju
Dean Sub-Dean (PG) Sub-Dean (MBBS) Sub-Dean, (Undergraduate) Nursing & Physioth O & G ICH Paediatrics
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c) Faculty of Public Health Officers of the Faculty
S/No. Position Name Department 1. Dean Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Health Prom. &
Educ. 2. Sub-Dean (Postgraduate) Dr. A.A. Fatiregun Epid. & Med.
Statistic. 3. Sub-Dean (Undergraduate) Dr.O.T. Adepoju Human Nutrition 4. Faculty Officer Olufunmilayo O. Arotiba
Faculty Representative on Senate Boards/Committee
1. University A & P Committee for Academic Staff
Prof. O. Oladepo Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
2. Publication Committee Dr. K.O. Osungbade Dept. of Health Policy & Mgt.
3. Senate Curriculum Comm. Dr. M.D. Dairo Dept. of Epid.& Med. Stat. 4. Computer Committee Mr. J.O. Akinyemi Dept. of Epid.& Med. Stat. 5. Careers Board Prof. Folasade O.
Omokhodion Dept. of Prev. Med. & Pry Care
6. Comm. on Honorary Degree Prof. I.O. Akinyele Dept. of Human Nutrition 7. Committee on Nomination for
Emeritus Prof. Prof. O.O. Omotade Inst. of Child Health
8. Board of Institute of African Studies
Dr. R.A. Sanusi Dept of Human Nutrition
9. Zoo Management Committee Dr. O.E. Oyewole Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
10. University Consultancy Services
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
11. Board of Institute of Advanced Medical Research and Training (IAMRAT)
Prof. O. Oladepo Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
12. Board of Central Animal House
Dr. G.R.E.E. Ana Dept. of Env. Health Sci.
Boards and Committees
1. College A & P Committee for Academic Staff
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Prof. O. Oladepo
Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
2. College Promotions Panel Prof. I.O. Akinyele Dept. of Human Nutrition 3. College Postgraduate
Committee Dr. A.A. Fatiregun Dept. Epid.& Med. Stat.
4. College Consultancy Committee
Dr. F.O. Oshiname Dept. of Health Prom. & Education
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5. Junior Staff Committee Dr.Olukemi K. Amodu Dr. Elizabeth O. Oloruntoba
Inst. of Child Health Dept. of Env. Health Sciences
6. College Curriculum Committee
Dr.Orimadegun Inst.of Child Health
7. Scholarship & Prizes (Prof.ial Rank)
Prof. M.C. Asuzu Dept. of Prev. Med. & Pry Care
8. Medical Library Dr. O. M.Okareh Dr. O.C. Uchendu
Dept. of Env. Health Sci. Dept. of Prev. M. & P. Care
9. College Development Committee
Dr. S.A. Adebowale Dept. of Epid. & Med. Stat.
10. Committee on Information Communication Technology
Dr. O.M. Akpa Dept. of Epid. & Med. Stat.
11. College Ceremonial Committee
Dr. O.T. Adepoju Dept. of Human Nutrition
Faculty Committees
1. Faculty Executive Committee
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Dr. A.A. Fatiregun Dr. O.T. Adepoju Olufunmilayo O. Arotiba
Dean, Chairman Sub-Dean, (PG) Sub-Dean (UG) Faculty Officer
2. Faculty Postgraduate Executive Committee
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Dr. A.A. Fatiregun Prof. I.O. Akinyele Prof. O.O. Omotade Prof. O. Oladepo Prof. Folasade Omokhodion Dr. Ikeoluwapo O. Ajayi Dr. K.O. Osungbade Dr. G.R.E.E. Ana Dr. O.M. Bolaji Olufunmilayo O. Arotiba L. T. Oduola
Dean, Chairman Sub-Dean (PG) Head, Human Nutrition Director, Inst. of Child Health Health Prom,& Education Head, Prev. Med. & Pri. Care Ag. Head, Epid. Med. Stat. Ag. Head, H Policy & Mgt. Coordinator, Env. Health Sci. IAMRAT Faculty Officer Secretary
3. Faculty Promotions Panel
Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Prof. I.O. Akinyele Prof. O.O. Omotade Prof. O. Oladepo Prof. Folasade Omokhodion Prof. M.C. Asuzu Dr. Ikeoluwapo O. Ajayi Dr. K.O. Osungbade Dr. G.R. E. E. Ana Dr. R. A. Sanusi Dr. Eme T. Owoaje Dr. Elizabeth O. Oloruntoba
Dean, Chairman Head, Human Nutrition Director, Inst. of Child Health Head, Health Prom.& Educ. Head, Prev. Med. & Pry. Care Prev. Med. & Pry. Care Ag. Head, Epid. Med. Stat. Ag. Head, H Policy & Mgt. Cordinator, Env. Health Sci. Human Nutrition Prev. Med. & Primary Care Env. Health Sci.
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Olufunmilayo O. Arotiba Faculty Officer/Secretary 4. Faculty Finance
Sub-committee Prof. A.J. Ajuwon Dr. A.A. Fatiregun Dr. O.T. Adepoju Dr. Eme T. Owoaje Dr. Oyedunni S. Arulogun Dr. Olukemi K. Amodu Dr. K.O. Osungbade Dr. G.R.E.E. Ana Mr. J.O. Akinyemi Olufunmilayo O. Arotiba
Dean, Chairman Sub-Dean, (PG) Sub-Dean (UG) Prev. Med. & Primary Care Health Prom. & Education Inst. of Child Health Health Policy & Management Env. Health Sciences Epid. Med. Statistics Faculty Officer/Secretary
5. Faculty Curriculum Committee
All Prof.s and Heads of Departments
6. Faculty Library Committee
Dr. F.O. Samuel Dr. Eme. T. Owoaje Dr. Elizabeth O. Oloruntoba Mrs. Olubunmi O. Akidele Mrs Olufunmilayo. O. Arotiba Mr L.T Oduola
Dept. of Human Nut. Dept. of Prev. Med. & Pry. Care Dept. of Env. Health Sci. Faculty Librarian Faculty Officer Dean’s Office
7. Faculty Newsletter Editorial Board
Dr. O. T. Adepoju Dr Oyedunni S. Arulogun Dr. B. O. Adedokun Dr. Olukemi Amodu Olufunmilayo.O. Arotiba
Dept. of Human Nutrition (Editor/Chairman) Dept. of Health Prom. & Edu. Dept. of Env. Health Scien Inst. of Child Health Faculty Officer
8. Faculty Journal Publication Committee
HOD, Health Promotion & Edu. Head (or Rep.) Dept. of EMS HOD, Prev. Med. & Pry. Care Head (or Rep.) Dept. of Human Nutrition Head (or Rep) Inst. of Child Health) Olufunmilayo.O. Arotiba – F.O
Convener/Chairman Member Member Member Member Member
9. Faculty Lecture Committee
Dr. Oyedunni O. Arulogun Dr. A. O Adebiyi Dr. O.E. Oyewole Dr. Folake O. Samuel Dr M. D. Dairo Olufunmilayo. O. Arotiba – F.O Mr. L.T. Oduola (Dean’s Office)
Dept. HP & E (Chairperson) Dept. Prev. Med. & Pry. Care Dept. Health Prom. & Edu. Dept. of Human Nutrition Dept. of EMS Member Secretary
10. Faculty Ceremonials Sub-committee
Dr. O.T. Adepoju (Sub-Dean, UG) Dr. Oyedunni O. Arulogun Dr. M.O Dairo Dr. Olukemi Amodu
Dept. of Human Nutrition (Chairman) Dept. of Health Prom. & Edu. Dept. of EMS Inst. of Child Health
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Olufunmilayo. O. Arotiba Mr. L.T. Oduola
Faculty Officer (Member) Dean’s Office (Member)
d) Faculty of Dentistry Officers of the Faculty for the Period August, 2012 to July, 2014
Position Name Department Dean Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Sub-Dean (Postgraduate) Dr. V.I. Akinmoladun Oral & Max. Surgery Sub-Dean (Undergraduate) Dr. A. O. Lawal Oral Pathology Faculty Officer A.P. Obi Faculty Officer
Faculty Representative on Senate Boards/Committees for the 2012-2014
Board/Committee Name Department College A & P Committee for Academic Staff
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Prof. J. T. Arotiba
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
College Research Grant Committee
Prof. J. T. Arotiba Dr. Obafunke O. Denloye
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Child Oral Health
Admission Committee
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Dr. V.I. Akinmoladun Dr. A. O. Lawal
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Pathology
Curriculum Committee Dr. A. O. Fasola Dr. Juliana O. Taiwo
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Perio. & Comm. Dentistry
College Development Committee
Dr. O. O. Dosumu Dr. Obafunke O. Denloye
Restorative Dentistry Oral & Child Oral Health
College Finance Sub-Comm.
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Perio. & Comm. Dentistry
Scholarship and Prizes Committee
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Prof. Gbemisola A. Oke
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Perio. & Comm. Dentistry
Medical Library Comm. Dr. Iyabo M.F. Abiodun-Solanke Restorative Dentistry Ethical Committee Dr. A. O. Fasola
Dr. B. Kolude Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Pathology
College Postgraduate Committee
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Dr. V.I. Akinmoladun
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Medical Education Technology Committee/ITU
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Dr. A. O. Adisa Dr. O. O. Gbolahan
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral Pathology Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
College Ceremonials Committee
Dr. A. O. Lawal Oral Pathology
Appointments and Promotion Comm. for Junior Staff
Dr. Olubunmi O. Bankole
Child Oral Health
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Faculty Committees
Board/Committee Name Department Faculty Executive Committee Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu
Dr. V. I. Akinmoladun Dr. A.O. Lawal Mr. O. A. Patrick
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery Oral Pathology Faculty Officer
Faculty Board of Science Dr. O. O. Dosumu Restorative Dentistry Faculty Accreditation Comm. All Heads of Departments Faculty Research Committee Dr. Obafunke O. Denloye
Dr. Adeola A. Olusanya Dr. O. I. Opeodu Dr. Bukola F. Adeyemi Dr. J. T. Ogunrinde
Child Oral Health Oral & Max. Surgery Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral Pathology Restorative Dentistry
Faculty Inaugural Lecture Committee
Dr. Deborah M. Ajayi Dr. Bukola F. Adeyemi Dr. A. O. Sulaiman Dr. Adeola A.Olusanya Dr. A. O.Adisa Dr. Bamidele O. Popoola
Restorative Dentistry Oral Pathology Restorative Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery Oral Pathology Child Oral Health
Faculty Curriculum Committee
Dr. A. O. Fasola Dr. Juliana O. Taiwo
Oral & Max. Surgery Perio. & Comm. Dentistry
Faculty Promotion Panel Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Prof. Gbemisola A.Oke Prof. J. T. Arotiba Dr. A. O. Fasola Dr. Elizabeth B. Dosumu Dr. O. O. Dosumu Dr. Obafunke O. Denloye Dr. B. Kolude
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery Oral & Max. Surgery Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Restorative Dentistry Child Oral Health Oral Pathology
Faculty Finance Sub-Committee
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Dr. V. I. Akinmoladun Dr. A. O. Lawal Mr. Obi, A. Patrick
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery Oral Pathology Faculty Officer
Faculty Postgraduate Committee
Dr. V.I. Akinmoladun All Heads of Departments
Oral & Max. Surgery
University Boards/Committees
University A & P Committee
Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu Prof. J.T. Arotiba
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery
Publication Committee Dr. Juliana O. Taiwo Perio. & Comm. Dentistry
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Dr. A.O. Fasola Oral & Max. Surgery Senate Curriculum Comm. Dr. Juliana O. Taiwo Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Computer Committee Dr. O.I. Opeodu Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Career Committee Dr. Iyabo M. F. Abiodun-Solanke Restorative Dentistry Committee on Honorary Degree
Prof. J. T. Arotiba Oral & Max. Surgery
Board of Institute of African Studies
Dr. Bukola F. Adeyemi Oral Pathology
Zoo Management Committee
Dr. O.T. Temisanren Child Oral Health
University Consultancy Services
Dr. Victoria N. Okoje Oral & Max. Surgery
Committee on Nomination of Emeritus Professor
Dr. A. O. Fasola Oral & Max. Surgery
Board of IMRAT Prof. Gbemisola A. Oke Prof. J.T. Arotiba
Perio. & Comm. Dentistry Oral & Max. Surgery
§ Re-elected (Unopposed) Dean, Faculty of Dentistry, Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu for a
second term for the period: 1 August, 2012-31 July, 2014.
§ Appointment of Dr. V. I. Akinmoladun, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery as the Sub-Dean (Postgraduate) for the period: 1 August, 2012 –
31 July, 2014.
§ Re-appointment of Dr. A.O. Lawal, a Lecturer I in the Department of Oral Pathology as
the Sub-Dean (Undergraduate) for the period: 1 August, 2012 – 31st July, 2014.
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Senate Paper No.: 5673
Meeting: Monday, 29 April, 2013
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE FACULTY BOARD OF PHARMACY
A. That the following be ratified:
1. Vice Chancellor’s executive approval of B. Pharm. Degree examination Re-sit Results, 2011/2012 session
Attachment I 2. Vice Chancellor’s executive approval of B. Pharm. Degree Supplementary Re-sit examination results, 2011/2012
Attachment II
B. That the following be approved:
1. Student Matter Attachment III
2. List of Examiners for 2012/2013 Academic Session Attachment IV
C. That the following be noted: Nil
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ATTACHMENT I
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
2011/2012 RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS
B. PHARM. PART I (200 LEVEL) DEGREE RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS 2011/2012
(a) The following candidates have satisfied the Faculty Board of Examiners in the B. Pharm. Part I
(200 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session.
S/N MATRIC
NO
YEAR OF
ENTRY
NAME
1. 149335 2009/2010 ADEBANWO Adewumi Abodunrin
2. 150890 2009/2010 ADENIJI Abosede Folasade
3. 150891 2009/2010 AGARA Oluwaseun Oyoboyo
4. 150892 2009/2010 AKANJI Olajumoke Ibukun
5. 150894 2009/2010 BUHARI - ALADE Akintayo Abdullahi
6. 150905 2009/2010 OGUNGBE Gideon Oluwasogo
7. 150906 2009/2010 OGUNNIYI Titilope Toyin
8. 150915 2009/2010 OLEH Innocent Irabor
9. 151251 2009/2010 OLORUNFEMI Temitope Onaopemipo
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10. 152012 2009/2010 OLUWATAYO Elijah Ojo
11. 152013 2009/2010 OWOLABI Mayowa Solomon
12. 156263 2010/2011 SODEINDE Oluwaseun Ayomide
13. 156281 2010/2011 OKEDELE Love Titilayo
14. 157182 2010/2011 ADEDOYIN Oluwatobi
15. 157185 2010/2011 ADELUSI Olamide Blessed
16. 157187 2010/2011 ADESESAN Aderonke Oluwafisayo
17. 157189 2010/2011 ADETULA Ademola Abimbola
18. 157190 2010/2011 ADEWUYI Olufunmilayo Adetoun
19. 157191 2010/2011 ADIGUN Boluwatife B
20. 157200 2010/2011 ALEBIOSU Kayode Micheal
21. 157202 2010/2011 AREMU Oluwagbemiga Titus
22. 157203 2010/2011 ASUQUO Deborah Bassey
S/N MATRIC
NO
YEAR OF
ENTRY
NAME
23 157231 2010/2011 OBIJIAKU Emmanuel Izuchukwu
24 157234 2010/2011 ODOH Emmauel
25 157240 2010/2011 OJO Oluwadamilola Faith
26 157242 2010/2011 OLAJIDE Mazeedat Adeola
27 157245 2010/2011 OLUSEJE Oluwatosin Abidemi
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(b) That the following candidates who have failed the B. Pharm. Part I (200 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session be permitted to repeat the course and the examination in the 2012/2013 session.
28 157247 2010/2011 OMOTAYO Ibukun Elizabeth
29 157251 2010/2011 ORIMOLOYE Moyosore Oluseyi
30 157260 2010/2011 ONYOKU Eme Blessing
31 157261 2010/2011 SALAMI Adewale Abiodun
32 157263 2010/2011 SODEINDE Oluwaseun Ayomide
33 157269 2010/2011 UPU Msurshima Oluwatobi
34 158888 2010/2011 AJAYI Samuel Oluwaseun
35 164016 2010/2011 FOFANG Blanche Bih
36 164048 2010/2011 ONATUNJI Kehinde Oluseye
37 164052 2010/2011 OTOKUMOR Ogbenekome
28 165319 2010/2011 AJIBOLA Olayimika Omololu
39 165321 2010/2011 LAWAL Musa Adisa
40 165322 2010/2011 ODEBODE Adebola Similoluwa
41 165324 2010/2011 OKOROAFOR Uchechi Grace
S/N MATRIC
No.
YEAR OF ENTRY
NAME
1 157205 2010/2011 AYODEJI Oluwabukola Omobolanle
2 157211 2010/2011 EME Doris Amaka
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(c) That the following candidate who has failed the B. Pharm. Part I (200 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session is required to withdraw from the Faculty of Pharmacy
……..…………...
Prof. J.O. Moody
Dean,
Faculty of Pharmacy
3 157238 2010/2011 OGUNYORIJU Zaad Abimbola
4 157239 2010/2011 OJO Abisola Oluwakemi
5 157265 2010/2011 TIJANI Barhar Adekilekun
6 164053 2010/2011 OWOEYE Oluwatosin
S/N MATRIC No. YEAR OF ENTRY Name
1 149341 2010/2011 ADEYANJU Omosalewa Tinu
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2011/2012 RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS
B. PHARM. PART II (300 LEVEL) DEGREE RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS 2011/2012
(a) The following candidates have satisfied the Faculty Board of Examiners in the B. Pharm. Part II (300 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session.
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1 138354 2007/2008 OLUJOBI Oluwaseyi Francis
2 144662 2008/2009 AKINDELE Olawunmi Lateefat
3 144672 2008/2009 BELLO Joy Jesudunsin
4 143721 2008/2009 AREMU Adedayo Abiodun
5 144658 2008/2009 AGBOM Nkiruka Nnenne
6 144669 2008/2009 BABALOLA Yusuf Olalekan
7 144704 2008/2009 OLANRELE Rachael Olubukola
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8 144708 2008/2009 OLUMAKINDE- ONI Ololade Dola
9 149337 2008/2009 ADENIRAN Ridwan Olalekan
10 149338 2008/2009 ADENUGA Enitan Oluwatomisin
11 149349 2008/2009 AYEBO Michael Ayodele
12 149354 2008/2009 ENWEREM Chidinma Victory
13 149356 2008/2009 EZEILO Arthur Chinedu
14 149361 2008/2009 MUSTAPHA Abdulsalamad Kayode
15 149362 2008/2009 ODUMUWAGUN John Oluwatoyin
16 150463 2008/2009 IKEHIN Mercy Maureen
17 150907 2008/2009 OJEWOLA Temitope Elizabeth
18 150908 2008/2009 OKAFOR Ezinne Loveth
19 150913 2008/2009 OLAPADE Temiloluwa Olaoye
20 150916 2008/2009 OLUKOTUN Rashidat Toyin
21 150919 2008/2009 OPATOLA Ayodele Vincent
22 150922 2008/2009 OTTUN Faidah O
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23 150923 2008/2009 SODEINDE Akeem Oluwatobi
24 151839 2008/2009 ABDULLAMID Imran Abiodun
25 152007 2008/2009 ALABI Rasaki Adebayo
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(b) That the following candidates whose results were deferred in the B. Pharm. Part II (300 Level) Degree Examination of the 2011/2012 session be permitted to resit the examination at the next available opportunity in the courses indicated against their names.
26 152327 2008/2009 ADEUSI Akinyemi Henry
27 152330 2008/2009 OKONKWO Chinonso Godfrey
28 158857 2008/2009 KESHINRO Joseph Olasupo
29 158858 2008/2009 OLADIPO Kehinde Deborah
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1 144674 2008/2009 DAVIES Koreayode
Anuoluwapo
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 301
2 144707 2008/2009 OLUGBADE Michael
Ayotunde
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 303
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
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Biostatistics (PSM) 401
Pharmacology 301
3 149365 2008/2009 OYELUDE
Firinajoyisopin
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 303
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
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2011/2012 RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS
B. PHARM. PART III (400 LEVEL) DEGREE RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS 2011/2012
(a) The following candidates have satisfied the Faculty Board of Examiners in the B.Pharm. Part III (400 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session.
4 150896 2009/2010 FADIPE Abolaji Michael Biostatistics (PSM) 401
Pharmacognosy 302
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1 127855 2005/2006 AGBOMEJI Olamide Idowu
2 133244 2005/2006 OYALOWO Olugbenga Gabriel
3 138349 2007/2008 OKUSANYA Olusola Adeeko
4 143695 2008/2009 ADEGBENLE Tajudeen Atanda
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5 144651 2008/2009 ADEKUNLE Yemi Adekola
6 144656 2008/2009 ADIGUN Nurudeen Folusho
7 144664 2008/2009 AKINYEYE Olakitan Samuel
8 144666 2008/2009 AROGUNDADE Taoheed Abidemi
9 144671 2008/2009 BELLO Adebayo Ajibola
10 144682 2008/2009 LAWAL Aminat Titilope
11 144684 2008/2009 MAFO Rapheal Omoniyi
12 144691 2008/2009 OGUNBIYI Rukayat Oluwakemi
13 144694 2008/2009 OGUNGBILE Oluwaseun Motunrayo
14 144703 2008/2009 OLALUDE Paul Olakunle
15 144710 2008/2009 OSIYEMI Moyosore Olubusayo
16 144717 2008/2009 SHENJOBI Oluwaseun Victoria
17 144719 2008/2009 SULAIMAN Nafisat Jadesola
18 144813 2008/2009 ADEPOJU Ayoade Abayomi
19 146699 2008/2009 EKPUKHON Bridget Lucy
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2011/2012 SUPPLEMENTARY RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS
The following candidates have satisfied the Faculty Board of Examiners in the B.Pharm. Part II (300 Level) Degree Supplementary Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session.
1 144654 2008/2009 ADEREMI John Oludare
2 144680 2008/2009 IKEJI Denis Onochie
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1 144674 2008/2009 DAVIES Koreayode Anuoluwapo
2 144707 2008/2009 OLUGBADE Michael Ayotunde
3 149365 2009/2010 OYELUDE Firinajoyisopin
4 150896 2009/2010 FADIPE Abolaji Michael
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
2011/2012 SUPPLEMENTARY RESIT EXAMINATION RESULTS
The following candidates have satisfied the Faculty Board of Examiners in the B. Pharm. Part II (300 Level) Degree Resit Examination of the 2011/2012 session.
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SUSPENSION OF STUDIES 2012/2013 SESSION
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Reason(s) Faculty Decision & Date
Remark
Ozonyia Mercy U.
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
LIST OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXAMINERS (200-500 LEVELS) 2012/2013
*Prof. Chinedum P. Babalola
Dr. S.O. Idowu
Dr. A.O. Adegoke
Dr.Olayemi M. Adegbolagun
Dr. B.B. Samuel
S.A. Aderibigbe
Olayinka A. Kotila
O.E. Thomas
M.A.A.Adeyemo
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External Examiner
Professor A. O. Ogundaini
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
Faculty of Pharmacy,
Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife
Prof. Chinedum P. Babalola, FAS
Head of Department
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PHARMACY & PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION
LIST OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXAMINERS (200-500 LEVELS) 2012/2013
*Dr. Titilayo O. Fakeye
Prof. W.O. Erhun
R. Adisa
S.J. Showande
A.A. Aje
M.A. Durowaiye
Aduke E. Ipingbemi
*Chief Examiner
External Examiner
Dr. Gbola Olayiwola
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Dr. Gbola Olayiwola, a Senior Lecturer from the Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Administration of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has published widely in the relevant areas of Pharmacy practice. He has been the external examiner for this Department at various times.
Dr. Titilayo O. Fakeye
Ag. Head.
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY
LIST OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXAMINERS (200-500 LEVELS) 2012/2013
*Dr. O.E. Adeleke
Professor Bolanle A. Adeniyi Dr. Temitope O. Lawal Dr. Funmilola.A. Ayeni Dr. P. A. Idowu Morenike E. Coker Bolaji B. Oluremi O.S. Alabi Mojirayo T. Durowaiye
*Chief Examiner
External Examiner
Professor J.A Onaolapo
Department of Pharmaceutical & Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Faculty of Pharmacy
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Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria,
Kaduna State.
Dr. O.E. Adeleke
Ag. Head.
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS & INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
LIST OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXAMINERS 2012/2013
*Prof. Oluwatoyin A. Odeku
Prof. O. A. Itiola
Dr. M. A. Odeniyi
Dr. Adenike Okunlola
Dr. J. O. Ayorinde
Dr. Olufunke A. Akin-Ajani
O. A. Adetunji
Tolulope O. Ajala
*Chief Examiner
External Examiner
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Dr. G. Alebiowu
Department of Pharmaceutics
Faculty of Pharmacy
Obafemi Awolowo University
Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Dr. G. Alebiowu is a Reader in Department of Pharmaceutics at Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife. He is an experienced teacher and researcher and he has a good number of high quality publications in reputable journals.
Prof. Oluwatoyin A. Odeku
Head of Department
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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOGNOSY
LIST OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EXAMINERS (2012/2013)
*Dr. Mubo A. Sonibare
Professor J. O. Moody
Professor Edith O. Ajaiyeoba
J. O. Olayemi
Dr. Taiwo O. Elufioye
Dr. Omonike O. Ogbole
A.A. Adeyemi
Temitoyo Ajayi
* Chief Examiner
External Examiner
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Professor Olukemi A. Odukoya
Professor of Pharmacognosy,
University of Lagos
Lagos State.
Dr. Mubo Sonibare
Ag Head of Department
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Senate Paper No: 5675 Meeting: Monday, 29 April, 2013
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
That the following be approved:
(i) Establishment of the Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law
Approved with the condition that the Centre would have to run its degree
programmes within the Department of Economics Attachment I
(ii) Proposal for the Establishment of a Centre for Child and Adolescent
Mental Health (CCAMH)
Approved with the condition that the Centre would have to run its degree
programmesin existing Department(s) Attachment II
(iii) Proposal for the Establishment of a Centre for Disaster Risk
Management (CDRM)
Approved with the condition that the Centre would have to run its degree
programmes in the Department of Geography Attachment III
(iv) Proposal for the Establishment of the Faculty of Environmental
Design and Management
Approved based on the recommendation that it would start off within the
structure put in place in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning
and other pioneer Departments Attachment IV
(v) Construction of Separate Departmental Building for Statistics
The request was approved to be situated at Ajibode
Extension Attachment V
(vi) University of Ibadan 2010 Senate Research Grant Award
Approved for implementation Attachment VI
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CENTRE FOR PETROLEUM, ENERGY
ECONOMICS AND LAW
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PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CENTRE FOR CHILD AND
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• Approved at the Development Committee Meeting of Thursday, 7 March, 2013
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PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CENTRE FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH (CCAMH)
HIGHLIGHTS:
Training, Research and Service
Academic Master of Sciences Degree in Child & Adolescent Mental Health (MSc. CAMH)
Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Child & Adolescent Mental Health (Pg. Dip. CAMH)
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PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CENTRE FOR DISASTER RISK
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PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CENTRE FOR
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT (CDRM)
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Disasters are sudden events or accidents which cause damage to life and property. In Nigeria like
any other country of Africa, socio-economic development is often hampered by the occurrence
of natural and human induced disasters which have increased in frequency and intensity in recent
times. Disaster is a development issues, recognizing the link between disaster and development
has become crucial. The main hazards encountered in the country range from frequent oil spills
particularly in the Niger Delta, increasing industrial pollution and waste in notable industrial
centers across the country, rise in the number and severity of ocean and gully erosions in the
south east and costal areas, threat of drought and desertification in the Sahel region, pest
infestation as in quella birds and locusts in Yobe-Bornu axis, avian influenza H5N1(bird flu) in
some parts of the country, flood devastation and general land degradation nationwide.
This range of hazard is compounded by rapid population growth, urbanization, high incidence of
poverty, contravention of town planning regulations leading to occurrences of collapse building
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and various social-political issues including strong ethnic plurality, social and political
deteriorating livelihoods, perceived or real social marginalization, crime and general insecurity,
heightened social and political tensions which occasionally lead to unrest and the displacement
of people. All of these, along with natural disasters, make the impact of hazards more
aggravated with enormous consequences for the economic development of the country.
Understanding and management of disaster requires a multidisciplinary approach. To effectively
prevent, prepare for and respond to debilitating disasters, there is an urgent need to develop
disaster management programmes, which will provide training in disaster risk reduction and
create a cadre of professionals who are well able in developing policies for disaster management
and handling of disasters and emergencies. The Department of Geography with its potential in
GIS expertise, GIS infrastructure, currently procured state-of-the-art weather forecast
equipments, newly refurbished cartographic and remote sensing laboratory and widely acclaimed
and renowned experts in environmental issues and spatial phenomena is capable of providing
postgraduate training in disaster management. Our desire is that University of Ibadan, being the
premier university in Nigeria, should be at the fore front of teaching and research in this subject
area.
Disaster is a phenomenon that varies over space both in number of occurrence, intensity and
severity. It is also a development issue. The importance of mainstreaming disaster risk reduction
is recognized by the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) adopted at the World Conference of
Disaster Reduction (WCDR-2005), where integration of disaster risk reduction in the
development process is a priority. Understanding disaster management within development
process requires multidisciplinary and multidimensional perspectives. This is because over the
years, occurrences and incidences of disaster is on the increase and attempts to make general
citizenry and even those in very high quarters see the need for proactive disaster risk reduction
has proved abortive, while long range, comprehensive and preventive approach to disaster
management seems to be a mirage. In addition, adequate manpower and manpower training in
disaster risk reduction is lacking in Nigeria, Nigeria, because majority still believes in mere relief
doling against pre-emptive strategies as solution to emergencies and disasters. Furthermore, the
center as part of the University mission will fill a huge gap in manpower training needs in the
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area of Disaster Risk Management thereby contributing to the sustainable management of the
Nigeria environment and providing sound judgment in Disaster Management. In addition, the
center will complement the efforts of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to
build capacities for disaster management in the country through the training of staff of relevant
ministries, parastatals at the Federal, State and Local Government level in Disaster Management.
2.0 PHILOSOPHY OF THE CENTER
• To train manpower and build capacity in disaster management in Nigeria and Africa.
• To equip graduates of the programme with necessary skills and knowledge that will
enable them understand major issues and procedures relating to disaster and its interdisciplinary
management
2.1 VISION
The vision of the center is to become a world class center of excellence in Disaster Risk
Reduction through training, research and community services.
2.2 MISSION
The mission is to produce the critical mass of professionals and academics in Disaster Risk
Management to enhance sustainable development of Africa.
3.0 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
The overall aim of the center is to train suitable candidates to become professionals and
academics in disaster risk reduction and management. The specific objectives include:
• To enable students to acquire skill and knowledge relevant to our understanding of major
issues and techniques pertaining to disasters.
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• To enable students to understand the causes, characteristics processes and consequences
of natural and human induced hazards.
• To produce highly trained professionals, academics in the field of managing and
governing the adaption to and mitigation/risk reduction of disasters.
• To train students in vulnerability analysis and risk assessment.
THE NEED FOR CDRM
The programme of the Professional Masters degree in Disaster Risk Management was approved
by senate on 04 May, 2010. The programme is being supported by a 3-year collaborative
agreement between the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the University
of Ibadan. Under the agreement and according to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
signed, all the six participating Universities are expected to establish an autonomous Center for
Disaster Risk Management as part of the collaborative agreement. However, of all the six
Universities, it is only the University of Ibadan that is yet to establish the Center as stipulated in
the MOU. This is because DRM started as a programme in the Department of Geography of the
University so as to fast track the approval of the center’s curriculum by Senate. The programme
is currently based in the Department of Geography, Faculty of the Social Sciences with 23
students enrolled for the 2010/2011.
In addition, the Disaster Risk Management programme is muti-disciplinary in nature and
therefore will be able to perform its functions as n autonomous center rather than a programme in
a department. Therefore, in order to meet NEMA requirement and promote the multi-
disciplinary nature of the course, the establishment of an autonomous center is long overdue.
Activities of the Cengtre
In February 2011, the M.Sc. programme in DRM was selected as one of the ten flagship
programmes of the Earth and Life Science Institute of the Pan African University (PAU) at the
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University of Ibadan. However, unlike the Professional Masters’ degree programme the M.Sc.
programme of PAU will be awarding academic degrees and will be based in the Faculty of
Science.
The center will be involved in the following activities when established. They are:
• Training of Professional and Academic postgraduate/Diploma students from Nigeria and
other parts of Africa.
• Research in Disaster Risk Reduction and Policy
• Community Services in Disaster Risk Reduction in and around South-West Geopolitical
Zone
• Outreach activities including advocacy, conferences, public lectures and dissemination of
Research findings
Programmes
The programmes that will be run by the center will include:
• Professional Master in Disaster Risk Management
• Academic Master in Disaster Risk Management with Specialization in
- Early Warning Systems
- Damage and Loss Assessment
- Risk Prediction Strategies
- Policy Issues
• Ph.D. in Disaster Risk Management
• Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Reduction
• Short-term Policy targeted programme on request by relevant agencies
Duration of the Programmes
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An 18-month, Master’s programme, and 12 months postgraduate programmes consisting of
course work and dissertation/project writing is envisaged. A 3-year Ph.D. programme is
proposed after a Masters’ degree in Disaster Risk Management or related disciplines.
Courses
Professional Master in Disaster Risk Management
ELIGIBILITY
The proposed programmes in the center are mainly for people interested or currently working
and academics wishing to start a career in DRM in the fields of disaster, risk and emergency
management in either the public or private sector. These include agricultural officials, building
inspectors, communication officials, federal/state disaster and emergency managers, fire service
officials, health officials, insurance assessors, local government officials, park service specialists,
park service superintendents, armed security officers, structural engineers, traffic personnel,
town planners, veterinary officers, etc.
REGULATIONS
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Professional Master and Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Management
is open to graduates of this University and other approved universities and higher institutions
recognized by the senate of the University, with a good Honours Degree in the Social Sciences,
Public Health and related disciplines, Agriculture and Forestry, Veterinary Medicine,
Environmental Science, Town Planning, Science and Engineering, or equivalent professional
qualifications such as HND, etc. with a minimum of Upper Credit. Work experience, especially
in disaster risk management, in government and the private sector will be an added advantage. In
addition, all candidates must satisfy University of Ibadan basic requirements for matriculation.
Registration
All candidates for the Professional Master in Disaster Risk Management programme will be
required to complete their registration formalities within three weeks at the beginning of the first
semester.
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Duration and mode of study
The programme shall be three (3) semesters for full-time studies for Professional and Academic
Masters’ degrees and two (2) semesters for the postgraduate Diploma.
The Professional Master’s programme has the following course listing
Course Code and Titles No. of Units Status
DRM 701: Introduction to Environmental Management 3 C
DRM 702: Technologies Tools and Methods in Disaster 4 C
Management
DRM 703: Legal and Security Issues in Disaster Management 3 C
DRM 704 Research Seminar 2 C
DRM 705: Project/Dissertation 6 C
COM 704 Disaster Management 3 C
DRM 706: Impacts of Disaster 3 R
DRM 707: Warning and Response Systems in Disaster Mgt. 3 R
DRM 708: Institutional, Non-Governmental Organizations 3 R
(NGOs) and International Assistants in
Disaster Management
DRM 709: Case Studies of Selected natural Hazards and
Disaster 3 R
DRM 710: Human-Induced Hazards 3 R
DRM 711: Environmental Impact Assessment in Disaster
Management 3 R
DRM 712: Social, Ethical Dimensions of Disaster Management 3 R
DRM 713: Occupational Hazards 3 E
DRM 714: Public Health and Disaster Management 4 E
DRM 715: Resource Mining, Utilization and Disaster 3 E
DRM 716: Flood Studies 3 E
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DRM 717: Desertification 3 E
DRM 718: Coastal Area Studies 3 E
DRM 719: Deforestation and Soil Erosion Studies 3 E
PVM 715: Disease Surveillance and emergency preparedness 2 R
Definitions
b) Academic Master in Disaster Risk Management
ELIGIBILITY
The proposed programmes in the center are mainly for people interested or currently working
and academics wishing to start a career in DRM in the fields of disaster, risk and emergency
management in either the public or private sector. These include agricultural officials, building
inspectors, communication officials, federal/state disaster and emergency managers, fire service
officials, health officials, insurance assessors, local government officials, park service specialists,
park service superintendents, armed security officers, structural engineers, traffic personnel,
town planners, veterinary officers, etc.
REGULATIONS
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Academic Master in Disaster Risk Management is open to graduates of this
University and other approved universities recognized by the senate of the University, with a
minimum of Second Class Honours Degree in the Sciences, Social Sciences and related
disciplines such as Agriculture, Forestry, Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, Environmental
Science, Town Planning and Engineering and Professional Diploma degree in Disaster Risk
Management. Work experience, especially in disaster risk management, in government and the
private sector will be an added advantage. In addition, all candidates must satisfy University of
Ibadan basic requirements for matriculation.
Registration
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All candidates for the Academic Master in Disaster Risk Management programme will be
required to complete their registration formalities within three weeks at the beginning of the first
semester.
Duration and mode of study
The programme shall be three (3) semesters for full-time studies for Professional and Academic
Masters’ degrees and two (2) semesters for the postgraduate Diploma.
Course Code and Titles No. of Units Status
DRM 701: Introduction to Disaster Risk Management 3 C
DRM 702: Technologies Tools and Methods in Disaster 4 C
Management
DRM 703: Financial and Security Issues in Disaster
Management 3 C
DRM 704 Research Seminar 2 C
DRM 705: Project/Dissertation 6 C
DRM 720 Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainty 3 C
DRM 721 Techniques of Investigation in Disaster
Risk Management 3 C
COM 704 Disaster Management 3 C
DRM 706: Impacts of Disaster 3 R
DRM 707: Warning and Response Systems in Disaster Mgt. 3 R
DRM 708: Institutional, Non-Governmental Organizations 3 R
(NGOs) and International Assistants in
Disaster Management
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DRM 709: Case Studies of Selected natural Hazards and
Disaster 3 R
DRM 710: Human-Induced Hazards 3 R
DRM 711: Environmental Impact Assessment in Disaster
Management 3 R
DRM 712: Social, Ethical Dimensions of Disaster
Management 3 R
DRM 722 Mathematics for Researchers in
Disaster Management 3 R
DRM 723 Computer Techniques in Disaster
Risk Management 3 R
DRM 713: Occupational Hazards 3 E
DRM 714: Public Health and Disaster Management 4 E
DRM 715: Resource Mining, Utilization and Disaster 3 E
DRM716 Hydro-Metrological Hazards
DRM 717 Geological Hazards 3 E
DRM 719 Environmental Hazards 3 E
DRM 726 Damage and Loss Assessment 3 E
DRM 724 Urban Planning and Disaster Management 3 E
DRM 725 Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Disaster
Management 3 E
PVM 715: Disease Surveillance and emergency preparedness 2 R
c) Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Management
ELIGIBILITY
The proposed programmes in the center are mainly for people interested or currently working
and academics wishing to start a career in DRM in the fields of disaster, risk and emergency
management in either the public or private sector. These include agricultural officials, building
inspectors, communication officials, federal/state disaster and emergency managers, fire service
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officials, health officials, insurance assessors, local government officials, park service specialists,
park service superintendents, armed security officers, structural engineers, traffic personnel,
town planners, veterinary officers, etc.
REGULATIONS
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Management is open to graduates of
this University and other approved universities and higher institutions recognized by the senate
of the University, with a good Honours Degree in the Social Sciences, Public Health and related
disciplines, Agriculture and Forestry, Veterinary Medicine, Environmental Science, Town
Planning, Science and Engineering, or equivalent professional qualifications such as HND, etc.
with a minimum of Lower Credit. Work experience, especially in disaster risk management, in
government and the private sector will be an added advantage. In addition, all candidates must
satisfy University of Ibadan basic requirements for matriculation.
Registration
All candidates for the Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Management programme will be
required to complete their registration formalities within three weeks at the beginning of the first
semester.
Duration and mode of study
The programme shall be three (2) semesters for full-time studies Postgraduate Diploma.
Elective Courses
DRM 713 3
DRM 714 3
DRM 716 3
DRM 718 3
DRM 719 3
PVM 715 3
Sub-Total 18 Units
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Summary
Status of Courses No of Courses Units
Compulsory 4 12
Requires 5 15
Electives 6 18
Total 15 45
The Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Risk Management degree programme will consist of the
following courses
i) Core-courses
ii) Required
iii) Elective
Course Code and Titles No. of Units Status
DRM 701: Introduction to Disaster Risk Management 3 C
DRM 702: Technologies Tools and Methods in Disaster 4 C
Management
DRM 703: Financial and Security Issues in Disaster
Management 3 C
DRM 704 Research Seminar 2 C
DRM 705: Project/Dissertation 6 C
DRM 720 Quantifying and Communicating Uncertainty 3 C
DRM 721 Techniques of Investigation in Disaster
Risk Management 3 C
COM 704 Disaster Management 3 C
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DRM 706: Impacts of Disaster 3 R
DRM 707: Warning and Response Systems in Disaster Mgt. 3 R
DRM 708: Institutional, Non-Governmental Organizations 3 R
(NGOs) and International Assistants in
Disaster Management
DRM 709: Case Studies of Selected natural Hazards and
Disaster 3 R
DRM 710: Human-Induced Hazards 3 R
DRM 711: Environmental Impact Assessment in Disaster
Management 3 R
DRM 712: Social, Ethical Dimensions of Disaster
Management 3 R
DRM 722 Mathematics for Researchers in
Disaster Management 3 R
DRM 723 Computer Techniques in Disaster
Risk Management 3 R
DRM 713: Occupational Hazards 3 E
DRM 714: Public Health and Disaster Management 4 E
DRM 715: Resource Mining, Utilization and Disaster 3 E
DRM716 Hydro-Metrological Hazards 3 E
DRM 717 Geological Hazards 3 E
DRM 719 Environmental Hazards 3 E
DRM 726 Damage and Loss Assessment 3 E
DRM 724 Urban Planning and Disaster Management 3 E
DRM 725 Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Disaster
Management 3 E
PVM 715: Disease Surveillance and emergency preparedness 2 E
Research
The center will play leading roles in Disaster Risk Reduction research especially in the areas of
early warning system, community participation in disaster management and the economics of
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damage and loss assessment: The studies will involve empirically-based multi-disciplinary
collaborative research that could assist African countries to formulate appropriate policy for
Disaster Reduction and Management.
Governance and Management of the Center
In order to effectively steer the policy and academic affairs of the center, the following
governing units are proposed.
A Governing Board
• Vice-chancellor - Chairman
• Registrar - Member
• Bursar - Member
• Dean, Faculty of the Social Sciences - Member
• Dean, Faculty of Science - Member
• Director Office of Int. Programme - Member
• Director CDRM - Member
• NEMA Rep. - Member
• PAU Coordinator U.I. - Member
• HOD Geography - Member
• CDRM – Admin Officer - Sec.
B. Academic Board
Director CDRM - Chairman
2 Senate Reps. - Members
Sub-Dean PG (Soc. Sci.) - Member
Sub-Dean PG (Sci.) - Member
HODs of Participating Departments (Rotational) Max of 5 for a term of 2years
CDRM - Admin Officer - Secretary
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C. Programme Committee
• Director CDRM - Chairman
• Deputy Director (Professional Masters) Member
• Deputy Director (Academics) - Member
• Deputy Director (PGD and Community Services - Member
• CDRM – Admin Officer - Secretary
Therefore, the structure of the Governance of the Center is as shown in figure 1.
U.I. Council
Senate
Director
Academic Board
Deputy Director
Programme Committee
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STAFFING
ACADEMIC STAFF SNR
TECH
STAFF
SNR. ADMIN
STAFF
JUNIOR STAFF
PRO
F
READER
/
ASSOC.
PROF
SNR
LECT
LECT.
1&
BELO
W
SEC NON-
SEC
TECH NON-
TECH
Core staff on
the ground for
the Center
8 - 4 2 5 3 1 1 2
Staff
available for
the center
from other
source (s)
6 3 3 2
Total 14 3 7 4 5 3 1 1 2
TABLE 2.2: LIST OF EXISTING ACADEMIC STAFF FOR THE PROGRAMME
S/No NAME OF
ACADEMIC
STAFF
AREA OF
SPECIALIZATON
DISCIPLINE QUALIFIC
ATION
RANK
1 Gbadegesin,A.S. Soil,
Biogeography/Ecological
issues
Geography Ph.D Professor
2 Ikporukpo,C. O. Transport and Regional
Development and
Geography Ph.D Professor
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Environmental Studies
3 Aweto, A.O. Soil. Biogeography Geography Ph.D Professor
4 Alokan,O.O.P. Industrial Geography,
Transport Geography
Geography Ph.D Senior
Lecturer
5 Adelekan, Ibidun
O.
Climatology Geography Ph.D Senior
Lecturer
6 Ajayi, D. D. Industrial Geography,
Regional Development And
Environmental Studies
Geography Ph.D Senior
Lecturer
7 Taiwo, O.J. Urban Geography and GIS Geography Ph.D Lecturer
I
8 Ikwuyatum,G.O. Migration/Population
Geography
Geograghy Ph.D Lecturer
I
9 Akinyemi,
Yingigba C.
Transport and Regional
Development
Geography Ph.D Lecturer
II
10 Fashae, Olutoyin
A.
Geomorphology, Disaster
Risk Management
Geography Ph.D Lecturer
II
ADJUNCT LECTURERS
S/No NAME OF
ACADEMIC
STAFF
AREA OF
SPECIALIZATON
DISCIPLINE QUALIFICATION RANK
1 Faniran, A. Geomorphology, Resource Geography Ph.D Emeritus
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Evaluation Professor
2 Filani, M.O. Transport geography,
Regional Planning
Geography Ph.D Emeritus
Professor
3 Ayeni, M. A.
O.
Quatitative Methods, Urban
Geography
Geography Ph.D Professor
4 Akintola, F.
O.
Geomorphology,Hydrology,
Water Resources
Geography Ph.D Professor
5 Ayoade, J.O. Climatology Geography Ph.D Professor
6 Asuzu, M.C. Occupational Health
Hazards
Public Health F.F.P.H.M,
MBBS, MSc
Professor
7 Agbeja, O. Forestry Economist and
Management
Forestry Ph.D Professor
8 Bamgbose,
Oluyemisi
Legal & Security Issues in
Disaster Risk Management
Law LL.B,LL.M Professor
9 Jegede, A. S. Medical Sociology Sociology Ph,D Professor
10 Owoaje, Eme
T.
Epidemiology & Disaster
Risk Management
Public Health MBBS, F.W.A.C.P Senior
Lecturer
11 Olugasa,
B.O.
Biostatistics, Zoonoses,
Environmental Health
Vet. Medicine Ph.D Senior
Lecturer
12 Okunola,
R.A.
Criminology Sociology Ph.D Lecturer I
13 Olorunfemi,
B.F.
Climate change adaptation
& Disaster Risk
Management
Geography Ph.D Senior
Fellow
14 Ojo, O.S. Disaster Risk Management Geography Ph.D. Professional
Disaster
Risk
Management
SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CENTER
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The financial sustainability of the center is based on the following premises.
First is the fact that the programme of the center will fill a huge gap in manpower training needs
in disaster management in Nigerian and other African Countries. The proposed programmes in
the center will be attractive to professionals, policy makers and administrators and even
individuals that are concerned with Disaster Risk Reduction (DRM) at both middle and high
level management needs.
Secondly, there is a high demand for the programmes by many specialized
organizations/government agencies concerned with DRR all over Africa. A good example is the
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Nigeria that initiated the establishment of
a collaborative professional Master programme in Disaster Management with the University of
Ibadan and five other Federal Universities through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
signed on 14 April, 2008. According to the MOU, all relevant parastatals and agencies of the
Federal, State and Local Governments in the South-West geo-political zone as well as private
and corporate agencies are expected to sponsor qualified staff to participate in programmes. It is
hoped that by including postgraduate Diploma as well as academic degrees in the progammes of
the center, it will attract more qualified graduates of tertiary institutions as well as armed forces,
health official and related professionals. Furthermore, the recent adoption of the programme as
one of the 10 flagship programmes of the Earth and Life Sciences Institute of the Pan African
University (PAU) will further attract more qualified candidates from other African countries as
well as regional organizations such as ECOWAs, African Development Bank (ADB) interested
in capacity building for DRR purpose.
Thirdly, by including research and community services in its activities, the center hopes to
receive funding from national agencies such as ETF, NEMA State Emergency Management
Agencies (SEMA) as well as Regional and International Organizations (World Bank, UNEP,
UNDRR, GEF etc) to carry out its mandates for capacity building, research and community
services.
- Income
The center’s major sources of income will be from the following:
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• Tuition Fees
• NEMA
• Research and Consultancy
• Organization of Short Courses
• Donations and Sponsorship of Conferences/Workshops and Specialized Programmes;
- Source of Fund for the First Ten years. (see Attachment A1)
- Recurrent and Capital Costs for the First Ten years.(see Attachment A2)
- Others – Building space Requirement (Useable area) for First Ten years
(see Attachment B)
- Equipment need for the First Ten years (see Attachment C)
CONCLUSION
It is hoped that the establishment of the center will not only assist Nigeria and other African
countries in building capacities for Disaster Risk Reduction in the continent but will in addition
promote studies into the emerging areas of Disaster Mitigation, Response and Management.
If the center could achieve its goal and objectives, the center will go a long way to support the
on-going process of making the University of Ibadan a global citadel of academic excellence.
ATTACHMENT A1: SOURCE OF FUND FOR THE PROGRAMME FOR THE FIRST
TEN YEARS
(a) Recurrent
RECURRENT GOVT THRO NUC UNIVERSITY OTHER(SPEIFY)
Collaboration with other public /private organisation
1st 7,000,000 - - 2nd 6,000,000 - - 3rd 6,000,000 - - 4th 5,000,000 - 2,000,000 5th 2,000,000 - - 6th 1,500,000 - - 7th 800,000 - 500.000 8th 800,000 - 500,000
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9th 500,000 500,000 500,000 10th 500,000 500,0000 500,000
(b) Capital
CAPITAL
Yr GOVT THRO’NUC UNIVERSITY OTHER(SPECIFY)
1st 11,000,000 5,000,000 -
2nd 12,000,000 5,000,000 -
3rd 12,000,000 5,000,000 -
4th 12,000,000 5,000,000 -
5th - 5,000,000 5,000,000
6th - 5,000,000 3,000,000
7th - 5,000,000 3,000,000
8th - 5,000,000 2,000,000
9th - 5,000,000 1,000,000
10th - 5,000,000 1,000,000
ATTACHMENT A2: ESTIMATES OF RECURRENTCOSTS FOR FIRST YEARS
YEARS SALARIES AND
NON-SALARY
PERSONNEL
EMOLUMENTS
N
GOODS AND
SERVICES
N
TOTAL
N
1ST 6,100,000 500,000 6,600,000
2ND 6,100,000 500,000 6,600,000
3RD 6,100,000 600,000 6,700,000
4TH 6,600000 600,000 7,200,000
5TH 7,100,000 800,000 7,900,000
6TH 7,100,000 800,000 7,900,000
7TH 7,600,000 800,000 8,400,000
8TH 8,100,000 800,000 8,900,000
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9TH 8,100,000 800,000 8,900,000
10TH 8,600,000 800,000 9,400,000
ULTIMATE
GROWTH
ATTACHMENT A2 (CONT.): CAPITAL COSTS FOR FIRST TEN YEARS
YEARS OFFICE
SPACE
TEACHING
SPACE
STAFF
RESEARCH
SPACE
EQUIPMENT
& OTHERS
N
TOTAL
N
1st 15,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 3,000,000 17,000,000
2nd 10,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 2,800,000 13,800,000
3rd 8,000,000 - 3,000,000 2,500,000 15,500,000
4th 7,000,000 - - - 15,000,000
5th - - - - -
6th - - - - -
7th - - - - -
8th - - - 3,000,000 3,000,000
9th - - - 3,000,000 3,000,000
10th - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000
Ultimate
Growth
ATTACHMENT B: BUILDING SPACE REQUIREMENTS (USEABLE AREA) FOR
FIRST TEN YEARS
YEA
R
STAFF
OFFICE
SPACE
LECTURE
THEATRES
&
EXHIBITIO
N ROOM/
ARTS
TEACHI
NG
LABS
WOR
K
SHOP
SEMINE
R ROOM
M2
OTHERSPECIF
Y
TOTA
L
M2 M2 M2 M2
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M2 CLASSROO
MS
M2
THEATRE
M2
M2 S
M2
1ST 594 41.4 23.8 39.6 698.8
2ND “ “ “ “
3RD 625 80.1 79.2 108 892.3
4TH “ “ “ “ “ “
5TH “ “ “ “ “ “
6TH “ “ “ “ “ “
7TH “ “ “ “ “ “
8TH “ “ “ “ “ “
9TH “ “ “ “ “ “
10TH “ “ “ “ “ “
ULTI
MAT
E
GRO
WTH
AVAI
LABL
E
NOW
ATTACHMENT C: EQUIPMENT NEED FOR THE FIRST TEN YEARS
YEAR TEACHING
SUPPORT
EQUIPMENT
N
ADMINISTRATIVE
EQUIPMENT
N
TOTAL
N
1ST 2,500,000 500,000 3,000,000
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2ND 2,000,000 800,000 2,800,000
3RD 2,000,000 500,000 2,500,000
4TH 2,000,000 500,000 2,500,000
5TH 2,000,000 500,000 2,500,000
6TH 2,000,000 500,000 2,500,000
7TH 3,000,000 500,000 3,500,000
8TH 3,000,000 - 3,000,000
9TH 2,500,000 500,000 3,000,000
10 1,000,000 - 1,000,000
ULTIMATE GROWTH
AVAILABLE NOW
The Teaching/support Equipment budgeted are for the purchase and renewal of softwares for the
programme on an annual basis.
ATTACHMENT IV
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FACULTY OF
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
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• Approved at the Academic Planning Sub-Committee Meeting of the Development Committee of Wednesday, 22 August, 2012
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ATTACHMENT V
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
CONSTRUCTION OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENTAL BUILDING FOR STATISTICS
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• Approved at the Meeting of the Development Committee of Thursday, 7 March, 2013
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ATTACHMENT VI
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN 2010 SENATE RESEARCH GRANT AWARD
• Approved at the Research Management Sub-Committee Meeting of the Development Committee of Monday, 7 May, 2012
• Approved at the Development Committee Meeting of Thursday, 7 March, 2013
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University of Ibadan 2010 Senate Research Grant Award FACULTY OF ARTS CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N
NAMES DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECTS (AMOUNT
REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1 Dr. Jegede Charles Obafemi (Lecturer)
Religious Studies
Ritual of Oath taking verification for Accountability: Indigenous weapons for the War Against Corruption in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2 Dr. E.F. Taiwo (Lecturer 1)
Classics Re-interpreting orality: Globalizing Yoruba Traditional orality. (₦365,000.00)
₦365,000.00
Approved
3 Dr. Herbet. S. Igboanus (Reader).
Linguistics and African Languages
The politics of Language in Education in Anglophone West Africa. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
Total ₦1,165,000.00
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT
REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. Jonathan Oyebamiji Babalola
Chemistry Molecular and Structural Roles of the HC3 (146)B’s Contribution to Bohr Effect in Hemoglobin. (₦400,000.00)
. ₦400,000.00
Approved
2. Dr. Zoology Biological ₦400,000.00 Approved
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Akindayo Abiodun Sowunmi
Assessment of the Effects of Abattoir Wastes in Rivers Ogun, Oshunkaye and Alalubosa in Southwest Nigeria Using Benthic In Vertebrate Dynamics and Chironmid Deformities. (₦400,000.00)
3. Dr. Babatunde Oluwole Ogunsile (Lecturer I)
Industrial Chemistry
Pulp and Paper from Nigerian Grown Non-Woods. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
4. Dr. Mary B. Ogundiran
Chemistry Synthesis of Geopolymers, Cementitious Materials from Nigerian a Huninosilicate Sources. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
5. Dr. Patricia A. Onocha
Chemistry Phytochemical and Pharmaceological Investigation of 4 Medicinal Plants: Acalypha Hispid Acalypha Ormata (Euphorbiaceous) Dalbergia Saxatrlus, Dalbergiella Welwitschi Cheguminosaei Papilionoideae). (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
6. Dr. Olapeju O. Ayelaagbe
Chemistry Bioactivity Studies and Isolation of Constituents of Mangifera Indica Cultivars Grown in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
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7. Dr. Olatunde Isaiah Popoola
Physics Assessment of Leachate Migration from Four Public Refuse Four Public Refuse Dump Sites in Ibadan. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
8. Dr. Olusanya E. Olubusoye
Statistics A Cluster Analysis of Revenue Allocation to States and Local Governments Areas in Nigeria (1999-2010). (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
9.. Dr. Olajumoke Morenikeji
Zoology Association of Schistosoma Haemotobium Infection with Plasdomodium Falciparum Malaria Infection in Yewa North Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
10.. Dr. Rachel I. Obed
Physics Optimization of Protection in Cancer Patients Undergoing Cobalt-60 High Dose Rate (HDR) Intracavitary Brachytherapy. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
11. Dr. Bamidele Iromidayo Olu-Owolabi
Chemistry Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils Using Laterite and Modified Bentonate Clay. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
12. Dr. Adesola A. Hassan
Zoology Assessment of Schistosoma Haematobium Infection and Bladder Morbidity Status among Yewa
₦400,000.00 Approved
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School Children Using Eosinophil Cationic Protection (ECP) Maker. (₦400,000.00)
13. Gregory Olufemi Adewuyi
Chemistry Screening of Poultry Fowls sold in Markets within Ibadan City for Growth Promoters using High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
14. Dr. V.F. Payne
Mathematics Stability and Bifurcation of the Travelling Wave Solutions of the Psuedoparabolic Burger’s Equation. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
15. Dr. Ganiyat K. Oloyede
Chemistry Synthesis Spectroscopic Analysis and Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antimrhobial Activities of Schiff and Mannish Bases. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
16. Dr. K.S. Chukwuka
Botany Screening of New Elite Improved Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Varieties Released to Farmers in Nigeria for Bacterial Blights. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
17. Dr. A. S. Ajala
Archaeology & Anthropology
Yoruba Nationalism: Culture Politics and Violence in South Western Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
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18. Dr. Clementina O. Adenipekun
Botany Bioremediation of Spent and Fresh Cutting Oil Polluted Soils by Two White-Rot Fungi. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
19.. Dr. Olubunmi Christopher Adeigbe
Geology Effect of Radioactive Induced Heat: Implication for Source Rock Maturity within Manu formation, Anambra Basin Southwestern Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
20, Dr. Ayoade Adedolapo
Zoology Stock Assessment of the Two Commercial Important Fishes Species in Two Tropical Reservoir, Southwestern Nigeria. (₦370,300.00)
₦370,300.00 Approved
21. Dr. Adekunle Johnson Odola
Chemistry Synthesis, Physics Chemical Properties, and Antimicrobial Activities of Novel Hychazone Legends and their Methl (ii) Complexes. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
22. Dr. Ajibade I. Adejoro
Chemistry Computational Development of Electrochemical Band Crops of Novel Polymers for the Fabrication of Biosensor Devices. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
23. Dr. Ibrahim Adebayo Oladosu
Chemistry Development of Botanic to Arrest Insist Resulting from Famine
₦400,000.00 Approved
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE CATEGORY ‘C’
Threats of Farm Produce by Pest. (₦400,000.00)
24. Dr. A. A. Adetoyinbo
Physics Turbulence Effect Caused by Evolving Hydrocarbon Fluid within the Subsurface of the Southwestern Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
25. Dr. Sherifat A. Aboaba
Chemistry Phytochemical Investigation and Isolation of Biologically Active Compound from Acalypha Segetalis and Acalypha Ornata (Euphorbiaceous). (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
26. Dr. A.A. Onilude
Microbiology Production, evaluation and biotechnological application of microbial lac cases. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
27.. Dr. Chiaka Anumudu Senior Lecturer
Zoology Evaluating the risk of toxoplasma infections in soil, humans and animals: A measure of Ecosystem health. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
Total ₦10,750,300.00
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S/N
NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Prof. Alexander B. Odaibo
Zoology Identification of makers for protective immune responses against clinical malaria using plasmodium Falciparum merozoite surface protein 1 and erythrocyte binding protein 175. (₦1,000,000.00)
. ₦1,000,000.00
Approved
2. Prof. David A. Aremu
Archaeology & Anthropology
Investigation of Archaeology and Tourism resources of the Famous Oke Eri Sungbo Eredo, Ijebu Ode, southwest Nigeria. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
3.. Dr. Gabriel O. Adeyemi (Reader)
Geology Engineering Geological and geophysical investigation of a landfill site in Ibadan, South Western Nigeria. (₦995,500.00)
₦995,500.00 Approved
4. Prof. E.O. Ayoola
Mathematics
Quantitative Measurement of Voting Power Indices of Coalitions in the Nigerian National Assembly and Application. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
Total ₦3,995,500.00
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N
NAME DEPT TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. S.A. Onasanwo ( Lecturer I)
Physiology
Therapeutic potentials of bioactive metabolites from Musa Sapientum and Buchholzia coriacea on gastric ulcers and inflammation in the laboratory animals. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
2. Olaleye, Samuel Babafemi
Physiology
Effects of fractions from wonder/cola (Bulchorua coriaceae) on the healing of experimental gastrointestinal inflammation in Laboratory animals. (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
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3. Dr. Elsie O. Adewoye (Senior Lecturer)
Physiology
The possible Mechanisms associated with the ant diabetic and ulcer protective potential of moringa oleifera in rats. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
4.. Dr. M.O. Adetona (Lecturer II)
Anatomy Pilot study of Anthropogenomic studies of interethnic variability and admixture in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
5. Dr. Omolola A. Adesanoye (Lecturer II)
Biochemistry
Comparative Effect of Vernonia amygdalina and Vitamin E on Dimethy-Introsamine-Induced Liver and Renal injurious in rats. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
6 Dr. K.S. Adedapo (Senior Lecturer)
Chemical Pathology
Iron Status and Psychomotor development in Nigeria Students. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
7. Dr. O. A. Adaramoye (Senior Lecturer)
Biochemistry
High through put screening of herbs of Nigerian-Origin as Soluble Epoxide hydrolase inhibitors. A noval therapeutics target in hypertension. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
8. Dr. O.O. Akande
Physiology
The role of antioxidants in the development of dental cares. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
9. Fasola Foluke. A. (Senior Lecturer)
Haematology
Prevalence of Anti thrombin III deficiency among deep vein thrombosis patients in Ibadan, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
10. Dr. J.A. Olaniyi (Senior Lecturer)
Haematology
Plasma homocystein, Serum Vit. B12 and RBC Folate levels in sickle cell disease. (₦399,345.00)
₦399,345.00 Approved
11. Akinosun O.M. (Lecturer I)
Chemical pathology
Total antioxidants-nutritional Factors and Immunglobulin classes in Nigeria tuberculosis patients. (₦399,890.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
12. Dr. R.S. Ajani Lecturer I
Anatomy Appendicular bone lengths as determinants of human height in Nigerians. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
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13. Dr. T.R. Kotila Senior Lecturer
Haematology
Exploring the relationship between homolystene and the B Vitamins in Patients with deep versus thrombosis. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
14 Adewumi Moses Olubusuyi (Lecturer II)
Virology Epidemiological and Molecular Evaluation of Rubella Virus Infection among pregnant Women in Ibadan Nigeria(₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
15. Dr. Ibironke G.F.
Physiology
Mechanisms of the Antrinociceptive and neurobehaviouir activities of Kolaviron. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
16. Dr. M. A. Gbadegesin (Lecturer II)
Biochemistry
Molecular Characterisation of Endogenous Retralivruses Cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz). (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
Total ₦6,399,345.00
FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES CATEGORY ‘C ’
S/N NAME DEPT TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Prof. E.O. Farombi
Biochemistry Role of selected Nigerian indigenous phytochemicals in Helicobacter pylori-omdiced Gastritis in rat model and underlying molecular mechanisms. (₦995,000.00)
₦995,000.00 Approved
3. Prof. E.O. Agbedana
Chemical pathology
Inflammatory and haemostatic factors to dietary modification in Nigerians with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus. (₦935,700.00)
₦935,700.00 Approved
Total ₦1,930,700.00
236
FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES
CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. A.F. Adeniyi Lecturer I
Physiotherapy
Influence of training by demonstration on compliance of type 2 diabetes patients to prescribe exercise. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
2. Dr. Adenike Onibokun (Senior Lecturer)
Nursing Cultural factor and religious beliefs that influenced pre-diagnosis cancer screening practices among women living with breast cancer in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
3. Dr. A.O. Adebiyi (Lecturer I)
Preventive Med.
The Impact of a Competency based training programme clinicians : Sino King Cessation related practices at the University College Hospital, Ibadan . (₦396,000.00)
₦396,000.00 Approved
4. Dr. O.O. Ogwumike (Lecturer I)
Physiotherapy
Aerobic exercise programme for Health promotion, physical fitness and prevention of hypokinetic disease in apparently healthy Nigerians. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
5. Dr. Adesola O. Sangowawa
Institute of Child Health
Incidence and effects of electronic media-related harassment among secondary school students in Oyo State. (₦389,400.00)
₦389,400.00 Approved
6. Dr. Aderonke O. Akinpelu
Physiotherapy
Development and psychometric testing of the Ibadan low back pain outcome measure. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
237
FACULTY OF CLINICAL SCIENCES CATEGORY ‘B’
S/N
NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1.
Prof.A. Ogunniyi
Department of Medicine
Assessment of impact of stroke impatient Rehabilitation Reinforcement of Activities (SIRRACT) On health related quality of life of stroke survivors. An international multicenter randomized control and trial. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
Total ₦1,000,000.00
FACULTY OF DENTISTRY CATEGORY ‘A’
7. Dr. Ntekim A.I Radiotherapy College of Medicine
Nutritional Screening and Assessment in Cancer Patients in Ibadan, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
8. Dr. Oluleye Tunji. S.
Ophthalmolog
Retinal Vascular Changes in 1000 Hypertensive (₦400,000.00)
.₦400,000.00 Approved
9. Dr. O.A. Lasisi (Senior Lecturer)
Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
The role of nutritional and immunologic factors ion tinnitus among elderly people in Ibadan. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
Total ₦3,585,400.00
238
S/N NAME
DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF THE PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. V.I. Akinmoladun (Senior Lecturer)
Oral/Maxillofacial surgery
Cell mediated Immunity; levels of Essentials trace metals and Antioxidant Vitamins in Heads and Neck Carcinoma. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
Total ₦400,000.00
FACULTY OF DENTISTRY
CATEGORY ‘B’
S/N NAME
DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF THE PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1 Prof. Modupe O. Arowojolu
Periodontology and community
A study on the periodontal status and Quantity of life of Patients with Acrylic partial Dentures. (₦1,000,000.00)
.₦1,000,000.00 Approved
Total ₦1,000,000.00
FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH CATEGORY ‘A’
S/
N NAME DEPART
MENT TITLE OF THE PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. Adepoju, Oladejo T. (Lecturer 1)
Human Nutrition
Nutrient Composition and Potential Contribution of winged Termite (MarCrotermes bellicose) to locally formulated Nutrient dense complementary foods. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. Dr. Olufumilayo I. Fawole
Epidemiology and Medical Statistics
Development of a Gender Based Violence training curriculum for medical students of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
.₦400,000
.00 Approved
239
(₦400,000.00) Total ₦800,000.
00
FACULTY OF PHARMACY CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAMES DEPART
MENT
TITLE OF PROJECT
(AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. A.O. Adegoke (Senior Lecturer)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Synthesis Physicochemical and Ant-microbial activities of some Novel hydrazones based on naphthalene residues. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. Dr. S.O. Idowu Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Computational antioxidant capacity simulation for selected polyphenols and dietary supplements. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
3. Dr. Adegbolagun Olayemi Modupe (Lect. 1)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Evaluation of the biological implication of the co-administration of Vemonia amygdalina (Compositae) Bitter leaf, ewuro) aqueous leaf extract with chlorpropamide a known antidiabetic drug. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. Dr. Mubo A. Sonibare
Pharmacognosy
Ethnobotany & Phytomedicine of the Botanical Garden, Univeristy of Ibadan (BGUI), Nigeria (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
5. Dr.M.A. Odeniyi (Snr. Lect)
Pharmaceutical Industrial Pharmacy
Evaluation of Natural Polymers as Mucoadhesive in Drug Dosage Forms (₦350,000.00)
₦350,000.00
Approved
6. Dr. Oluwatoyin. A. Odeku (Reader)
Pharmaceutics & Industrial Pharmacy
Evaluation of the film forming 239roperties of some natural gum polymers. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
7. Dr. Titilayo O. Fakeye (Senior Lecturer)
Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy
Interactive effect of water extract of vernonia amygdaline and Ocimum gratisimum on antidiabetes activity of oral
₦297,000.00
Approved
240
Administration
hyolycemic agent, metformin and glibenclimade in an animal model. (₦297,000.00)
Total ₦2,647,000.00
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
CATEGORY C
S/N
NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1 Bola A. Adeniyi (Ph.D.) Professor
Pharmaceutical Microbiology
In-vitro and In-vivo anti-fungal Potentials of formulated extracts of two bioactive Nigeria Medicinal plants in Experimental Rats. (₦998,500.00)
₦998,500.00 Approved
2. 2 Prof. J.O. Moody
Pharmacognosy
Isolation and characterization of anti plasmodia and ant sickling principles of selected ethnomedicnes from Middle Belt zone of Nigeria. (₦995,000.00)
₦995,000.00 Approved
3. Total ₦1,993,500.00
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (MEDICAL LIBRARY)
CATEGORY A
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Ajuwon Grace Ada (Senior Librarian)
E. Latunde Odeku
Use of Internet Resources for Patient Care and Research by resident doctors in tertiary health institutions in Southwestern Nigeria. (₦399,800.00)
₦399,800.00 Approved
Total ₦399,800.00
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAMES DEPARTMENTS
TITLTE OF PROJECTS (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1 Dr. Nkiru. T. Meludu (Senior
Agric. Extension &
Assessment of Farmers’ Adoption Rate of Sweet Potato Value
₦350,000.00
Approved
241
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
CATEGORY C
Lec.) Rural Development
Addition Technology Transfer in South East and Southwest Nigeria. (₦350,000.00)
2. 2. Dr. O.A.Abu Lecturer I
Animal Sciences
Phytogenic effects of Mealon Performance in laying and broiler chicken. (₦393,800.00)
₦393,800.00
Approved
3. 3 Dr. Bernedette Tosan Fregene (Senior Lecturer)
Wildlife & Fisheries Management
Challenges of Aquiculture Technologies in Fish Seed Production. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. 4 Dr. Stella. O. Odebode
Agric. Extension Rural Development
Promotion of Orange fleshed Sweet Potato to overcome Vitamin A Deficiency in Kwara State Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
5. 5 Dr. Adeoti Adetola Ibidunni
Agricultural Economics
Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in Kwara State. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
6. 6 Dr. Oluwadare Abiodun Oluwafemi
Forest Resources Management
Production of Ceiling Boards and Cellulose Powder from Waste Fibrous Materials. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
7. 7 Dr. Omojola. Andrew Babatunde
Animal Science
Climate change and livestock Production Reduction of Gas Emission through Improved feeding Practices of Farm Animals. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
8. 8 Dr. Babayemi Olaniyi Jacob
Animal Science
Effects of whole cassava tuber and agro-industrial bye product proteins on performance of Gudali Cattle fed ensiled Gunea graps. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
9. 9 Dr. O.O. Adeoluwa Agronomy Improving yield of Amarnatus and Corchorus Through organic fertilizers from compost and plant residues. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
Total ₦3,,543,800.00
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE OF PROJECT
(AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
242
FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
CATEGORY ‘A’
1 Prof. Anthony Ologhobo
Animal Science Unlocking the Prebiotic Potentials in grain legumes for enhanced growth Promotion in Poultry. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
2. Prof. A.A. Ladele
Agric. Extension Rural Development
Diversification of sweet potato into Product Mix For Food Security and Poverty Alleviation. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
Total ₦,2000,000.00
S/N NAMES DEPARTMENTS
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Pogoson A.I (Lecturer 1)
Political Science
Tracking changing conceptions of Empowerment in Women’s lives: A study of South-West Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. Dr. E.R. Aiyede (Senior Lecturer)
Political Science
The judiciary and Electoral Governance in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
3. Victor Adefemi Isumonah
Political Science
The Ethnic Language of Right and the Nigerian Political Community. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. Dr. Ipingbemi Olusiyi (Lecturer II)
Urban and Regional Planning
Travel Pattern and Mobility Constraints of People with Disabilities in Ibadan Metropolis. (₦394,350.00)
₦394,350.00
Approved
5. Dr. O. Olapegba (Senior Lecturer)
Psychology Investigating the Effectiveness and Public Perception of the Amnesty Initiative of the Federal Government to Militancy in the Niger Delta. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
6. Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha (Lecturer 1)
Sociology Onyima Custom and Prospects of Facility Decline in Contemporary Igbo Society: theory Practice and Challenges.
₦400,000.00
Approved
243
FACULTY OF EDUCATION CATEGORY ‘A’
(₦400,000.00) 7. Dr. Lekan Sanni
(Senior Lecturer) Urban and Regional Planning
Housing Maintenance as a Panacea to Sustainable Urban Housing in Ibadan, Nigeria. (₦397,360.00)
₦397,360.00
Approved
8. Dr. D. U. Enwekemadu (Lecturer II)
Political Science
“Why Do Some Corrupt Regimes Promote Economic Development? Corruption and Economic Development in Nigeria and Indonesia” (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
Total ₦3,191,710.00
S/N NAMES DEPARTM
ENTS TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1 Dr. A.M. Olagunju Teacher Education
Impacts of Floor Puzzle Game (FPG) on students’ learning outcomes in Biology Abstract Concepts in selected secondary schools in South-Western Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. 2. Dr. Ayotola Aremu Teacher Education
Development and Validation of a digital Game to teach some mathematics concepts at the primary school level. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
3. 3 Dr. B.O. Emunemu (Senior Lecturer)
Educational Management
Learners’ Perspectives and Preferences on the utilization of information and communication technologies in the open and distance learning programme of Universities in South West, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. 4 Dr. Temisan. A. Ige (Senior Lecturer)
Teacher Education
An Assessment of the Impact of a Reflective Teaching Package on Pre-service Teachers’ Reflective skills Development, Classroom practice and Attitudes to teaching. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
5. 5. Dr. Hammed. T.A. Guidance & Counseling
Path Analytical Investigation of Factors Predicting Violent Behaviour among –in school
₦400,000.00
Approved
244
FACULTY OF EDUCATION CATEGORY B
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
secondary students in South West, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
6. 6. Dr.Israel Olu Osokoya (Senior Lecturer)
Teacher Education
Situation and Policy Analysis of Technical-Vocational Education in South Western Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
7. 7. Dr. Olaleye Yemisi Lydia
Social work Rural capacity building and material morality reduction in Ibadan Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
8. 8. Dr.A.O. Fadoju (Senior Lecturer)
Human kinetics & Health Education
Self Concept, Team Role Perception and Leadership Style as Predictors of Compliant Behaviour among Team Sports Athletes in South West, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
9. Dr. J.O. Ajiboye Teacher Education
Promoting University Students Academic Success and Institutional Efficiency through An Effective first year learning Experience Programme. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
10. Professor B. O. Ogundele
Human kinetics & Health Education
Perceived Pains and Gains of Students’ Patronage Fast Food Restaurants: Issues of Health and Wellness (500,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
Total ₦4,000,000.00
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE PROJECTS
(AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Comment Decision
1. Prof. F. A. Adesoji
Human kinetic and Health Education
Longitudinal study of Conceptual Change: An Investigation of In-service Science Teachers ‘Conceptions of Energy. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
Total ₦1,000,000.00
245
CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N
NAMES DEPARTMENTS
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1. Dr. Mobanle Modupe Osokoya (Senior Lecturer)
Institute of Education
Effects of four instructional strategies on Students’ learning outcomes in practical chemistry. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. 2. Prof. Yoloye, Tolulope Wale (Coordinator )
Institute of Education
Re-inventing Basic Science Curriculum from Consumer to Producer. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
3. 3. Dr. Folajogun Veronica Falaye
Institute of Education
Evaluation of the Predictive Validity of Undergraduate admission weighted Session. The case of the University of Ibadan. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. 4. Dr. Monica Odinko N. (Senior Research Fellow)
Institute of Education
A Time Series Analysis of Classroom interaction patterns of pre-primary education trainees in Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
5. Total ₦1,600,000.00
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Dr. Olufunke Ola-Davies (Lecturer I)
Vet. Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology
Anti-proliferative Activity of Ethalonic Leaf Extracts of Spondearmonbin L. (Marcadiacea) and Chromoleaena) Odorata L. (Asteracea) against Cancer in Animals and Humans. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. Dr. Victoria Olusola Adetunji
Vet. Public Health & Preventive Medicine
Genotypic Characterization of Persistent and Non-Persistent Listeria Monocytogenes; Influence of Cultural Conditions, Probiotic Interactions and Sanitizers on
₦400,000.00
Approved
246
Biofilm and Cellulose Production (₦400,000.00)
3. Dr. Olayinka Olabisi Ishola
Vet. Public Health & Preventive Medicine
Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Salmonella Enterica and Listeria Monocytogenes infections and Contaminations of Commercial Layer Broiler Flocks and Indigenous Chickens in Oyo State, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
4. Professor B.O. Oke
Vet. Anatomy Some Aspects of the Reproductive Biology of the Male African Side neck turtle (Pelusiossinuatus). (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
5. Dr. Adebowale B. Saba
Vet. Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology
Evaluation of the Antiviral Activity of Lagenaria Breviflora Robert. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
6. Dr. Benjamin O. Emikpe
Vet. Pathology The Use of Intranasal Mannheima Hemolytica (STvax 7) and Pestedes Petits Ruminants (PPR) Vaccines in the Control of Pneumonia in Nigeria Transport Stressed Goats. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
7. Dr. J.F. Akinrinmade
Vet. Surgery & Reproduction
A Flatoxin Status of Commercial Dry Dog Foods in Ibadan, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
8. Dr. O.D. Eyarefe Vet. Surgery &
Reproduction Effects of Honey and Glutamine on the Adaptive Response of Small Intestine Following Massive Resection in Diabetic and Normal Wistar Rats. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
9. Dr. Simeon Idowu Babalola Cadmus
Vet. Public Health & Preventive Medicine
Rapid and Inexpensive Diagnosis of Tuberculosis; Exploring Applications of Oxidative Chemical Reactions and Mycobacterial Metabolism. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
10. Dr. A. A. Adedapo
Vet. Physiology, Biochemistry
Evaluation of the Ant diabetic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic Potential of the
₦400,000.00
Approved
247
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE CATEGORY ‘B’
S/N NAME:
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
DEPT. TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. Prof. V.O. Taiwo Veterinary Pathology
Morphological studies of the reproductive tract and effects on seasons on some Testicular parameters in the male car rat(thryonomys swinderiamus Temminck). (₦980,000.00)
₦980,000.00 Approved
Total ₦980,000.00
FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
CATEGORY C
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
& Pharmacology
Extracts of Phyllanthns arms in rocts/mic. (₦400,000.00)
1. 11. Dr. Oluwatoyin Oluwasola Ajala
Veterinary Surgery and Reproduction
Morpho-physiological, Biochemistry and Genetic characterization of Nigerian local dogs. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
2. 12. Dr. Daniel Oladimeji Oluwayelu (Senior Lecturer)
Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Zoonotic pigs and Human in Ibadan, Nigeria. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00
Approved
3. Total ₦4,800,000.00
248
4. 1 Prof. S.O. Akpavie
Veterinary Pathology
The pathology of culture catfish in South West Nigeria. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
5. 2 Prof. M.O. Oyeyemi
Veterinary Surgery
Sexual development of Nigerian male and female dogs with special reference to testosterone profile, ovarian development, ovarian and testicular histomorphometry. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00 Approved
6. Total ₦,2000,000.00
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARMTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1 Dr. Odesola, Isaac F. (Lecturer I)
Mechanical Engineering
Development of Local Technology for a Small-Scale Biochar Production Processes from Agricultural Wastes. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
2. 2 Dr. A.S.O. Ogunjuyigbe
Elect/Elect Micro controller based solar powered water pumping system for irrigation. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
3. 3 Dr. A.N. Adewole (Lecturer II)
Agric. & Environmental
Development of portable equipment for converting billet from tree residues to wood raw material for making wooden furniture parts. (₦228,000.00)
₦228,000.00 Approved
4. 4 Dr. T.E. Omoniyi
Agric .& Environmental
Development and evaluation of natural fibre reinforced composite boards for human. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
5. 5 Dr. Ezekiel Olufunke Oluseyi (Lecturer II)
Food Technology
Development of Starter Culture for the Production of “Owoh” from the Fermentation of Cotton Seed. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
249
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
6. 6 Dr. David Abimbola Fadare (Lecturer I)
Mechanical Engineering
Assessment and Development of Appropriate Technologies for Sustainable Management of Metal Cutting Fluids in Machining Workshop in Ibadan. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
7. 7 Dr. Kolawole O. Falade (Senior Lecturer)
Food Technology
Charasterisation of Flours, Starches and Protein Isolate of some Cultivars of Tubers and Green Legumes. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
8. 8 Dr. Simolowo O. Emmanuel
Mechanical Engineering
Design, Construction and Fabrication of an Archetypical Dual-Purpose Processing Assembly for Caracals. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
9. 9 Dr. O.O. Adefisan (Lecturer I)
Agric .& Environmental
Production of low cost building components from Bamboo particles. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
10. 10 Dr. T.A. Ewemoje (Lecturer I)
Agric. & Environmental
Experimental determination of productivity of Water (PW) in cassava propagation in the humid tropics. (₦396,000.00)
₦396,000.00 Approved
11. 11 Dr. Y.Mijinyawa (Senior Lecturer)
Agric. & Environmental Engrg.
Performance Evaluation of a termite mound clay soil for grain storage under humid tropical environment. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
12. 12 Dr. Diji, Chukwuemeka Jude
Mechanical Engineering
Design Construction and Performance Evaluation of a Biomass Gasified for Energy Application. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
13. Dr. A.A. Dare Mechanical Engineering
Design, Manufacture and Installation of a 5KVP Fuel cell for a Residential Home in University of Ibadan. (₦400,000.00)
₦400,000.00 Approved
Total ₦5,024,000.00
250
CATEGORY ‘B’
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
CATEGORY C
S/N
NAME DEPARTMENT
TITLTE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1 Prof. G.O. Adegoke
Food Technology
Epidemiology of Escherichia Coli 0157:H7 Using molecular determination by PCR from Human and animal Source in Ibadan Metropolis. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00
Approved
Total ₦1,000,000.00
FACULTY OF LAW CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE OF PROJECT
(AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1. 1 Dr. Elijah Private and The Impact of the Land ₦399,000.00 Approved
S/N NAME DEPARMTMENT
TITLE OF PROJECT (AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
1.. Dr. A. O. Raji (Reader)
Agric. & Environmental
Design and Development of Packaging Crates/Structures for Transportation of Some Nigerian Fruits Based on their Engineering Properties. (₦1,000,000.00)
₦1,000,000.00
Approved
Total ₦1,000,000.00
251
Adewale TAIWO (Senior Lecturer)
Business Law Use Act, 1978 on the Property Right in Nigeria. (₦399,000.00)
2. Total ₦399,000.00
CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (CESDEV) CATEGORY ‘A’
S/N NAME DEPARTMENT TITLE OF PROJECT
(AMOUNT REQUESTED)
Amount Decision
3. 1. Dr. Godson R. E. E. Ana
Medical Statistics & Environmental Health
Green House Emission Profile Energy Consumption Pattern and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Status in the University of Ibadan
400.000.00 Approved
4. 2. Dr. Bolanle Wahab
Urban & Regional Planning and Indigenous Knowledge
Documenting Indigenous Knowledging in the University of Ibadan
400,000.00 Approved
3. Dr. Olukayode Ogunsanwo
Forest Resource Management
Survey of Plant of Ethnobotanical Importance in the University of Ibadan
400,000.00 Approved
5. Total ₦1,200,000.00
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN SENATE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
Senate Paper No. 5676 Meeting: Monday, 29th April, 2013
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE SENATE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
A. That the following be ratified: NIL B. That the following be approved: 1. REVIEW OF CURRICULUM: DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
Attachment I
2. CHANGE OF NAME: DEPARTMENT OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING TO
DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELLING AND BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES
Attachment II
3. PROPOSED CURRICULUM AND REVIEW OF CURRICULUM: DEPARTMENT
OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Attachment III
(a) REVIEW OF BACHELORS OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES DEGREE
IN EDUCATION (B.A EDUCATION)
Attachment IV
(b) REVIEW OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION)
CURRICULUM: THE SOCIAL SCIENCES EDUCATION
PROGRAMME Attachment V
(c) REVIEWED 4-YEAR DEGREE CURRICULUM FOR B.SC
EDUCATION SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS UNIT
Attachment VI
(d) REVIEW OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD
AND PRIMARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Attachment VII
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4. PROPOSED NEW PROGRAMMES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER
EDUCATION
(a) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION) BIOLOGY PROGRAMME
Attachment VIII
(b) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM
Attachment IX
(c) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.ED) EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Attachment X
5. NEW SUBJECT SYSTEM CURRICULUM: FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
.
Attachment XI
6. REVIEWED 4-YEAR DEGREE PROGRAMME: DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Attachment
XII
7. REVIEWED CURRICULUM: B.Sc.IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Attachment XIII
C. That the following be noted:
NIL
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ATTACHMENT II
Endowed Prizes
S/N Name of Prizes Dept/Faculty Sponsor/Amount Endowed Amount to be Awarded
a. Professor S. K. Balogun Annual award prize for best student in social perception. (PSY 436).
Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of the Social Sciences
Prof. Shyngle Kolawole c/o Dr. S. E. Oladipo college of Applied Edu. & Voc. Tech. Tai Solarin University of Education, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu Ode. N110, 000.00 (One Hundred and Ten Thousand Naira) only.
Interest accuring from ₦110,000.00
b. Emmanuel Ayotunde Yoloye Prize in Educational Evaluation
Institute of Education
Emeritus Professor Emmanuel Ayotunde Yoloye. Amoye House, 2 olajide Close, U. I P. O. Box 206, Agbowo, Ibadan. N 50, 000.00 (Fifty Thousand Naira only) annually.
₦50,000.00 annually
c. Aderonke Oroge Odufuwa Memorial Prize for the best graduating Student of Communication and Language Arts
Dept. of Communication and Language Arts, Faculty of Arts
Ronke Oroge Odufuwa Foundation (ROOF), University of Ilorin Liason Office, 33 Sudan Street, Wuse Zone 6, FCT Abuja. N 250, 000.00 (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira only)
₦20,000
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
COMMITTEE OF PROVOST, DEANS AND DIRECTORS
Senate Paper No: 5677
Meeting: 29 April, 2013
Recommendations from the Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors
A. That the following be ratified: Nil
B. That the following be approved:
1. Processing of Examination Results in the Department
Attachment I
2. Endowed Prizes
Attachment II
3. Suspension of Studies: New regulation on fees payable before suspension of studies
Attachment III 4. Remittance of Examination fees to Faculties/Departments
Attachment IV 5. Report of Ad-hoc committee on the introduction of English Language as General
Examination for Postgraduate Students
Attachment V
C. That the Following be noted: Nil
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Attachment IV
Remittance of Examination Fees to Faculties/Departments
The Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors (COPD) at its regular meeting held on Tuesday, 2 April, 2013 considered the complaints of some Deans in respect of the above matter and decided that henceforth, Bursary should remit 50% of fees collected from students in respect of Examination fees four weeks after resumption of new session.
The balance of 50% should be remitted before the end of four weeks into the second semester.
The recommendation is to take effect from next session i.e. 2013/2014 Academic Session.
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Attachment V
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
COMMITTEE OF PROVOST, DEANS AND DIRECTORS
Report of Ad-Hoc Committee on Introduction of English Language as General Examination for Postgraduate Students
1.0 Preamble
The Committee of Provost, Deans and Directors at its meeting held on Monday 15 October, 2012 while discussing the report of the trial examination on the use of English Language conducted by the Postgraduate School for Master degree students, set up an Ad-Hoc Committee with the following membership:
1.1 Membership Dean, Faculty of Education, Professor C. O. O. Kolawole - Chairman/Convener Dean, Faculty of Science, Professor A. B. Odaibo - Member Dean, Faculty of Vet. Medicine, Professor V. O. Taiwo - Member
Dean, Faculty of Arts, Professor A. Raji-Oyelade - Co-opted Member Dean, Postgraduate School, Professor A. O. Olorunnisola - Co-opted Member Director, OIP, Professor Bola Udegbe - Member
Director, CEPACS, Professor I. P. Onyeonoru - Member Senate Assistant Registrar, D. E. Nwabunka - Secretary
In Attendance O. A. Fatodu 1.2 Term of Reference
To look into the desirability of introducing examination on English Language as part of the screening process by the Postgraduate school for Masters Students.
2.0 Procedure
The Ad – hoc Committee met two times as follows: 7/02/2013, 11/03/2012. The inaugural meeting was used to discuss the desirability and modalities of conducting the examination and the need to co-opt more members into the ad-hoc Committee. The second meeting was held to consider the minutes and to make recommendations to COPD on the way forward.
2.1 Rationale for Introducing English Language as General Examination
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It was recalled that at one of the COPD meetings, the Dean of the Postgraduate School had informed the Committee about the plan of the School to introduce a general examination in English Language in order to have quality Postgraduate Students. The Chairman noted that it was based on this that the Postgraduate School organized a trial examination in eleven (11) Departments in the Faculty of Arts on English Language for Masters Students for 2012/2013 Academic Session. He informed the members that the COPD members were given a verbal report of the exercise at the COPD meeting of 31 March, 2013.
3.0 Adoption of English Language as a General Examination for all Postgraduate Students
The ad-hoc Committee discussed whether or not the introduction of a general examination on English Language is desirable and agreed that it was desirable. It was also decided that the examination should be conducted for all prospective postgraduate students i. e. both graduates of U.I. and from other universities. The focus of the examination was noted to be for proficiency and comprehension in English Language to aid good communication skills and to improve students’ chances of academic success in their postgraduate studies/programmes.
4.0 Mode of Conducting Examination
i. The Committee thought of conducting the examination online to break the barrier of location restriction for prospective postgraduate Candidates from countries around Nigeria. But it decided that the online examination may not be feasible now.
ii. The candidates are to be physically present in the University to undertake two – in – one examinations; the General Use of English Language Examination and the particular subject peculiar each Department.
iii. Also the ad-hoc Committee considered international examinations like TOEFL, GRE etc. as a waver examination for those candidates outside the country but deferred the adoption for now due to some issues arising from it.
iv. The Postgraduate School will determine the date, time, place, if disabled (what type) format of questions (after obtaining samples from Departments/Faculties). In the application form, candidates will be expected to indicate place of preference for writing the examination.
v. Postgraduate School to work out other details about the examination including those who might miss the examination and the consequences.
5.0 Recommendation
The Ad-hoc Committee recommended as follows:
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i. The Postgraduate School should work with Departments to harmonize the test and ensure that all tests are conducted on the same day after giving a range of dates for the examination.
ii. The tests should be conducted in all Distance Learning Centres (Ibadan, Ilorin, Benin, Lagos and Abuja).
iii. The cut off point for the test should be a minimum of 40%. iv. A large online question database should be provided for practice/revision only. v. TOEFL examination considered to be good enough in future to screen foreign
students. vi. Provisions should be made for handicapped students.
vii. Provisions should be made for deficient students who fail the use of English tests. They should be asked to audit related courses in General Studies Programme.
Professor C. O. O. Kolawole __________________________________
Professor A. B. Odaibo __________________________________
Professor V. O. Taiwo __________________________________ Professor A. Raji-Oyelade __________________________________ Professor A. O. Olorunnisola __________________________________ Professor Bola Udegbe __________________________________
Professor I. P. Onyeonoru __________________________________
D. E. Nwabunka __________________________________
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SUSPENSION OF STUDIES: NEW REGULATION ON FEES PAYABLE BEFORE SUSPENSION OF STUDIES
Senate in its wisdom many years ago approval the suspension of studies for students on the following grounds of financial problem.
§ Financial problem § Ill health § Any other credible reason
However, the basic requirement for students suspending their studies is the payment of all fees for registration.
Students have complained, especially students suspending their studies on financial ground that the purpose may have been defeated since full payment of fees is a pre-condition for registration, although the fees are refundable subject to Administrative charges.
The COPD at its meeting of Tuesday, 2 April, 2013 considered the above and is recommending to senate that students suspending their studies on financial problem should be regarded to pay ten percent (10%) of the total fee required for registration.
Senate may wish to consider and approve.
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UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
Senate Paper No: ---------------------- Meeting: --------------------------------------
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE FACULTY BOARD OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES That the following be approved: Student Matters (Attachment I)
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN FACULTY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
RECOMMENDATION FROM THE FACULTY BOARD
(a) Application for Resumption of Studies for 2012/2013 Session
S/N Name Maric
No.
Department Year
Suspended
Level Reason for
Suspension
Faculty Decision &
Date
Remark
1 LAYODE
Oluwatosin
164914 Sociology 2011/2012 100 Ill Health Recommended at the
meeting of 1/3/2013
2 NLIAM,
Caroline
139360 Sociology 2011/2012 400 Ill Health Recommended at the
meeting of 1/3/2013
3 ADEGBEYE,
Oluwatimilehin
145611 Economics 2011/2012 400 Ill Health Recommended at the
meeting of 1/3/2013
4 AKINOLU,
Adisa
158429 Pol. Science 2011/2012 200 Ill Health Recommended at the
meeting of 1/3/2013
5 MUSTAPHA, 165460 Pol. Science 2011/2012 100 Ill Health Recommended at the
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Muftiat meeting of 11/4/2013
(a) Application for Suspension of Studies 2012/2013 Session
S/N Name Department Matric
No.
Year
Suspended
Level Reason for
Suspension
Faculty Decision &
Date
Remark
1 EBHOHIME, Theresa Geography 151536 2012/2013 400 Ill Health Recommended at the
meeting of 11/4/13
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OTHER MATTERS
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, NIGERIA
Senate Paper No: 5679
PRAYER TO SENATE TO ENABLE MR. IDOWU AYODELE OLUJIMI (SI 96336) COLLECT HIS CERTIFICATE
I write in response to the recommendation of the Admissions officer (Undergraduate) in respect of Mr. Idowu Ayodele Olujimi to pray the Senate to most graciously approve that he given his certificate.
Mr. Idowu was admitted and duly cleared into the Department of Geography in the 1997/1998 Session. As the certification and letter of authority to pay he submitted shows. But his admission letter from JAMB was for the Faculty of the Social Sciences and Head of Department of Political Science facilitated his registration into the Department of Political Science, albeit without involving the Admissions office.
Mr. Idowu completed his studies in the Department of Political Science, but now faces the dilemma of his transfer from the Department of Geography to the Department of Political Science without due process.
Senate has the power to forgive this irregularity whose full implications may not have been clear to the student when the “Ogas” were communicating, and approve that Mr. Idowu be given his certificate.
I fervently pray this honourable Senate for approval.
O. B. C. Nwolise Prof. and Head of Department
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ANY OTHER BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY REGISTRAR (ACADEMIC)
From: Deputy Registrar (Academic)
To: All Faculty Officers/Secretary, Senate Committees and Boards
Ref: ACA/2
Date: 18/04/2013
GUIDELINE/FORMAT FOR PRESENTING SENATE PAPERS AT BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF SENATE
At its meeting of Tuesday, 16 April, 2013the Business Committee of Senate considered the draft Guideline/Format for presenting Senate papers at Business Committee of Senate and amended it as follows:
a. Cover page
The cover page should be in the following format:
• HEADING, should read “UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN” followed by the name of Faculty/College e.g.“FACULTY OF ARTS” or “COLLEGE OF MEDICINE”
• THE SENATE PAPER NUMBER and DATE OF MEETING should be indicated atthe top right hand corner under the heading.
• All matters for presentation at Senate are recommendations and so should read:
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE FACULTY BOARD OF/COMMITTEE OF …………….
• This should be followed by an introductory statement/Prayer. The acronym is
RAN e.g. − That the following be Ratified
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− That the following be Approved − That the following be Noted
• Highlighted titles should not be underlined. b. List of Examiners
• Indicate the category or level of student a Lecturer is expected to examine e.g. 100 level.
• Titles other than Professor or Doctor (Dr.) need not be indicated. • In accordance with the University norm, the name of a female member of Staff is
written in full while for the male counterpart, the first and second name is written in initials.
• Indicate with an asterisk (*) that the Head of Department is also the Chief Examiner and ensure that this reflects at the end of the presentation.
• The internal examiner’s name must be written before the external examiners name. External examiners who are Professors do not need introductory profile.
• The Internal Memorandum of the Department should not be used to present the list of examiners. Indicate the name of the Head of Department and ensure the List is endorsed.
Faculty Officers/Schedule Officers are encouraged to always attend the Business Committee Meeting on Agenda. This is in view of the fact that most of the corrections observed were as a result of some Faculty Officers not being around when such corrections are being made. The Secretariat is to circulate the format of presentation of recommendations to Deans, Heads of Department and Faculty Officers.
After each Meeting on Agenda, Faculty/Schedule Officers presenting items for Senate’s consideration are expected to submit a draft copy of their recommendationsto the Secretariat for vetting before the final production of the required number of copies.
Kindly adhere to the following rules guiding document format
• Every document should be in Microsoft Word. • Line spacing – 1.5 • Font – Times New Roman • Header type (1-2) • Margin – 1.0 • Paper size A4
Faculty Officers/Schedule Officers are enjoined to strictly adhere to the above guidelines when presenting papers to Senate for approval.
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Thank you.
M. A. Adewumi