Monday, October 13, 2014

Malala Becomes Youngest, 16th Female Nobel Prize Winner


Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai and Indian child rights campaigner, Kailash Satyarthi, have jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize. The duo is the 95th Nobel Peace Prize winners and Malala’s win takes the number of women on the list to 16 out of 95.
Satyarthi and Yousafzai were picked for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people, and for the right of all children to education, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said in its citation.
At the age of just 17, Malala is the youngest ever recipient of the prize, eclipsing Australian-born British scientist, Lawrence Bragg, who was 25 when he shared the Physics Prize with his father in 1915.
Malala who was in Nigeria a few months ago to join advocacy for the release of the over 200 school girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State, was tipped to win last year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
The two South Asian activists beat other notable personalities including Pope Francis and American whistleblower Edward Snowden who were the favourites this year to win the coveted honour. The winners this year were selected from a list of 278 nominees, the highest number of candidates ever. The list included 47 organisations, the Nobel committee said. The previous record was 259 in 2013.
This year’s prize is likely to be seen as an uncontroversial choice from a Norwegian Nobel committee which has not shied away from controversy in recent years, says the BBC’s Lars Bevanger in Oslo. Norway’s relations with China are still suffering after a Chinese dissident won the peace prize in 2010, he said.
The Nobel Peace prize, worth about $1.1 million (approximately N176 million), will be presented in Oslo on December 10, the anniversary of the death of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, who founded the famous award in his 1895 will.

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

what you need to know about HIV/AIDS

Condoms are the only form of protection which can both help to stop the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV and prevent pregnancy. It is important that a new condom be used correctly each and every time you have sex. A number of different types of condoms are now available. Also, only latex and polyurethane condoms effectively prevent the spread of HIV, not those made of natural animal membranes, what if it breaks?
Abstinence is the best answer.

I’ll never invite Ike Uche as long as I’m in charge – Keshi

BY JUDE OPARA, Abuja
Super Eagles Head Coach Stephen Keshi yesterday warned that he will not be interested in talking about out-of-favour striker, Ikechukwu Uche who is yet to play for the national team since after the 2013 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) win.
A visibly angry Keshi said that he will never beg any player to play for the country because during his time he was never begged by any coach to play for the national team.
The former national team captain who was explaining why he chose to invite young and inexperienced players while ignoring established players like
“This will be the last time I will speak about Ike Uche and I will not speak about him again, we are not quarreling. Before the match against Congo, i gave them the list because I never thought I will come back to handle the team. I told them I will not do the list because I am not your coach they say no, so I did the list.Uche and Obafemi Martins,  Keshi said hence forth he  would not entertain any question about  Uche again.
“Ike Uche’s name was in the 24-man list. He didn’t even know about it, I did not tell him. Uche called me four days later and I was like ah, we spoke and that was it.
The next time I told the team secretary to ask the players if they had South African visa and if they don’t have it so that they can get the visa. When Uche was asked, he said why are you asking me, what do you need my passport for? I hate to speak without Uche not being here. You can call him and put it on speaker, if I’m telling lies let him say it.
“Please nobody should ask me about Uche again; Uche said he wants somebody to explain to him why they said he was a bad kid, and if not he is not playing. I said ok take his name out. I am not going to beg Uche, I’m not going to ask Daniel to beg Uche. We all played for this country for twenty something years and nobody begged us to play. We were begging to play. So let it be the end today, don’t ask me about Uche. Why not encourage the kids who have come here to play for their country. Why must it be Ike Uche, is it only him, Obafemi  is not saying anything, we have hundreds of other players who are not here,” Keshi warned.
He also admonished the media to support the young players who are eager to play for the country instead of always talking of Uche.
“I don’t know when we will be appreciated, we win, they say we didn’t play well, we lose they say ah, kill them and we draw, they say they are bad players. We really don’t know where we stand, when will  we be appreciated?”.
Many analysts have been calling for the recall of Uche after the poor start of the Super Eagles to the 2015 Morocco AFCON qualifiers.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Man, 41, rapes 9-yr-old in Jigawa

Dutse—The operatives of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, have arrested one Zakari Imam, 41, for allegedly defiling a nine-year-old girl (names withheld) at Hadejia City of Jigawa State.
The state commandant of NSCDC, Dr. Muhmmad Gidado, told newsmen in Dutse, yesterday, that the culprit ran away to neighbouring Niger Republic after committing the crime, abandoning his motorcycle.
He said his officers followed due process to effect his arrest in his hideout in Niger Republic.
The Jigawa NSCDC boss said investigation into the case was ongoing, adding that on completion, the suspect would be arraigned in court.
He vowed to bring to book anybody found committing rape in the state, describing it as a barbaric and animalistic behaviour.
He also warned those with the intention of committing rape to have a re- think, saying there was no hiding place for them in Jigawa State.
By Tina Akannam

Jonathan fumes over publication he’s worth $100million; threatens legal action

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan threatened legal action Wednesday after he was listed as the sixth richest head of state in Africa, calling the report baseless and an attempt to incite Nigerians against him.
The United States-based publication, Richest Lifestyle, ranked Mr. Jonathan alongside King Mswati III of Swaziland, both men reportedly worth $100 million (about N16.5 billion).
The richest African president, the magazine said, is Angola’s Jose Eduardo dos Santos, with a net worth of $20 billion.
The Nigerian presidency condemned the publication, and described it as another attempt to unjustifiably portray Mr. Jonathan as a corrupt leader.
A statement by a presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, said there was no factual basis to the report.
The presidency demanded a retraction of the “libellous” publication and an apology, vowing to institute a legal action within and outside Nigeria.
“We have noted with consternation the listing of President  Goodluck Jonathan by a website – RichestLifestyle.com – as the sixth richest African President with an estimated net worth of $100 Million U.S. Dollars.
“The Presidency condemns the totally unwarranted inclusion of President Jonathan in the publication titled “Africa’s Richest Presidents 2014” as another attempt to unjustifiably portray the President as a corrupt leader and incite public disaffection against him.
“We therefore demand a retraction and an unreserved apology from Richest Lifestyle.com and all those who have reproduced the offensive article.
“Otherwise, they should be prepared to substantiate their libelous claims against the president in courts of law within and outside Nigeria,” Mr. Abati said in the statement.
Since coming to office, Mr. Jonathan has maintained a firm lid on his wealth status, and has repeatedly made it clear inquisitions or speculations about his worth would not be entertained.
The president, till date, has not publicly declared his asset.
When asked during an interview in 2012 why he has refused to disclose his assets to encourage transparency, Mr. Jonathan famously retorted: “I don’t give a damn”.
As vice president, Mr. Jonathan managed to declare his asset, apparently prodded by then President Umar Yar’adua.
In the assets he made public at the time, the then Vice President Jonathan said he had not bought any car of his own even after serving as deputy governor, governor and vice president. 
The only car Mr. Jonathan admitted to owning, was a gift.
The vice president also listed other properties, including a boat.
Richest Lifestyle did not state how it arrived at its figure of $100 million.
For President Jonathan, the paper merely stated that “Goodluck Jonathan is the President of Nigeria. His net worth is estimated to be around $100 million. He launched a ‘Roadmap for Power Sector Reform’, launched the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria and launched the Transformation Agenda. He is a member of the ruling ‘People Democratic Party’.
The presidency said the report was flawed and without basis.
“We categorically assert that there is no factual basis for ranking President Jonathan as the sixth richest African Head of State with a net worth of about $100 Million U.S. Dollars.  
“As is well known, President Jonathan has never been a businessman or entrepreneur, but a life-long public servant.
“The President has held public office since 1999 and has regularly declared his assets as required by Nigerian laws.
“He has had no personal income since 1999 other than his official remuneration as deputy governor, governor, vice president, acting president and president which are matters of public record.
“There has been no significant variation in the totality of his personal assets as contained in his last declaration to the Nigerian Code of Conduct Bureau in 2011 which, as can be verified, was a very, very far cry from the $100 million figure now being bandied about by Richest Lifestyle.com and other irresponsible, copy-cat publications.
“The clear and unacceptable imputation of the claim that President Jonathan is now worth about $100 Million is that the President has corruptly enriched himself while in office which is certainly not the case,” it said.

APC says Asari-Dokubo took part in $9.3m arms scandal

The All Progressives Congress says ex-militant, Alhaji Mujaheed Dokubo-Asari, was involved in the $9.3m arms deal which led to the arrest of two Nigerians and an Israeli in South Africa.
The party, therefore, asked President Goodluck Jonathan to explain to Nigerians what Dokubo-Asari was doing on the plane where the money was found and confiscated by the South African authorities.
But Dokubo-Asari had distanced himself from the $9.3m botched arms deal.
Dokubo-Asari is presently performing the 2014 Hajj in Saudi Arabia. 
Here what he said....

"The last time he visited South Africa was in 2002 and could not have gone to any country without a visa.
He said, “Can you enter any country without a visa? No person can enter any country without a visa. Presently, I am in Saudi Arabia performing my Hajj as the Amirul Hajj of Bayelsa State and this can be confirmed. I flew Flynass from Kaduna on September 27. So, it is really a shame that Lai Mohammed who has defiled the name of Allah has become a pathological and award-winning liar.
“Nobody enters any country without a visa and I have not been to South Africa since 2002. I flew Arik airline from Lagos on the September 27 and went to Kaduna where I flew Flynass airline and came to Saudi Arabia.”

Unizik 2014/2015 Departmental cutoff marks



Med lab 259
Med rehab 248.5
Radiography 262.5

Medicine 293
Pharmacy 282
Nursing 272.5

Anatomy237.5
Physiology 222.5

Law 254

Accountancy 240
Bank fin 221
Bus admin 235
Cooperative econs 236
Marketing 203.5
Public administration 230.5
Pol sc 240
Psychology 239
Mass comm 245.5
Sociology 233
Economics 252.5

Computer sc 227
Geology 230.5
Mathematics 173.5
Pure and ind chem 171
Physics and ind phy 40 in pume
Applied Biochemistry 218
Applied microbiology 213.5
Physics and ind phy 170
Statistics 171

Chemical engineer 250.5
Civil 245
Elect engr 243.5
Electronic/computer engr 251
Industrial prod engr 210.5
Mech engr 243
Material and met engr 209
Polymer 203.5

Architecture 228
Building 172
Environmental mgt 174
Estate mgt 194.5
Fine and applied arts 176.5
Geo met 206.5
Quantity survey 175
Survey and geo 172.5

Adult edu 209.5
econs edu 234
Pol sc edu 213.5
Edu mgt and pol 206.5
Edu foundation 201.5
Computer edu 194.5
Vocation edu 196
Technical edu 176
Early childhood edu 170
Guidance and counselling 205.5
Library sc 218
Science edu 203.5
Science edu with biology 210
Edu chem 214
Physics edu 171.5
Physical and health edu 40 in pume
Integrate edu 203.5
Maths edu 171.5
Igbo edu 178
English edu 220
French edu 171

English 235.5
Music191.5
Igbo 184.5
Chinese 40 in pume score
History 233.5
Linguistic 217
French and modern euro lang 192.5
Philosophy 217
Religion 212.5
Theatre arts 229.5

Agriculture193.5
Agric eco and extension 195.5
Food sc 200
Forestry 187.5
Botany 190.5
Parasitology 185
Zoology 194
Agric and bio resource 172.5

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Collapsed building: Jonathan visits Synagogue

President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday visited the collapsed guesthouse at a mega-church in Lagos, promising to investigate the cause of the tragedy as the death toll hit 86, rescuers said Saturday.
“The president came to the church this morning to see things for himself. He met with Prophet T.B. Joshua and expressed his condolences to the bereaved families,” Ibrahim Farinloye of the National Emergency Management Agency told newsmen.
He said Jonathan promised to investigate the cause of the September 12 collapse of the guesthouse at Synagogue Church of 

All Nations (SCOAN) which left scores trapped in the debris.
Farinloye said the death toll now stood at 86 as against the previous figure of 84 after the various emergency teams involved in the operation had reconciled their figures.
“You are aware that several rescue teams at the state and federal levels were involved in the operations. We sat together and reconciled our figures which has now brought the death toll to 86. But those rescued still stands at 131,” he said.
Farinloye could not say if the new death toll included 84 South Africans who had been confirmed dead in the incident by the country’s high commissioner to Nigeria Lulu Mnguni.
It is believed that there were 349 South Africans visiting the popular church in the Ikotun district of the city at the time of the collapse.
The church’s leader Joshua, who has blamed the incident on sabotage, is one of Nigeria’s most well-known Pentecostal preachers and is referred to by followers across the world as “The Prophet” or “The Man of God”.
He claims to work miracles, including raising people from the dead and healing the sick, and foreseeing disasters.
The Lagos state government has accused the church of adding extra floors to the existing structure without approval.

UNIZIK APPOINTS HEADS/ACTING HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR

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   NAU/VC/208/Vol.III                                           September 12, 2014

   
APPOINTMENT OF HEADS/ACTING HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR
  
I hereby appoint/reappoint the underlisted Heads/Acting Heads of Departments for the 2014/2015 academic year.  The appointment takes effect from 15thSeptember, 2014; all handover/takeover exercises shall be concluded by 1st of the month of October, 2014.

I use this medium to thank the outgoing Heads/Acting Heads of Departments for their contributions to the growth of the University in the 2013/2014 academic year while also congratulating the newly-appointed ones.

All out-going Heads/Acting Heads of Departments are to prepare their handover notes using the attached format; statement of Departmental account as at 4.00pm on Friday 12th of September, 2014 should be attached.

FACULTY OF ARTS

(i)      Dept. of Igbo, African & Chinese Studies (Ag.) -  Dr. I. Okodo
(ii)      Dept. of English Language & Literature             -  To be under the office DVC (Acad.)
(iii)     Dept. of History & International Studies           -  Dr. Dan Chukwu
(iv)     Dept. of Linguistics                                        -  Dr. Greg Obiamalu
(v)      Dept. of Music                                               -  Rev. Sir Prof. Cordis Achikeh
(vi)     Dept. of Philosophy                                       -  Rev. Fr. Prof. Bona Christus Umeogu
(vii)    Dept. of Modern European Languages (Ag.)     -  Dr. (Mrs.) Theodora Onuko
(viii)   Dept. of Religion & Human Relations               -  Rev. Fr. Prof. Boniface Obiefuna
(ix)     Dept. of Theatre Arts                                     -  Prof. Tracie Utoh-Ezeahughi
(x)      Coordinator, Chinese Language (Ag.)              -  Dr. Odunyi Ifeanyi Sonny

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

(i)      Dept. of Educational Foundations                     -  Prof. Nkechi Esomonu
(ii)      Dept. of Educational Management & policy (Ag.)- Dr. Perpetual Okorji
(iii)     Dept. of Guidance and Counselling (Ag.)          -  Dr. Ada Anyamene N.
(iv)     Dept. of Early Childhood and Primary Educ.(Ag.)- Dr. Ebele Anyachebelu
(v)      Dept. of Library & Information Science (Ag.)    -  Dr.  E.S. Anaehobi
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(vi)     Dept. of Science Education (Ag.)                     -  Dr. (Mrs.) J.N. Okoli
(vii)    Dept. of Adult Education (Ag.)                        -  Dr. Adebola Helen Ebunolowa
(viii)   Dept. of Vocational Education                         -  Prof. K.R.E. Okoye
(ix)     Dept. of Health & Physical Education               -  Prof. J.O. Okafor
       
                                                                       
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

(i)      Dept. of Chemical Engineering (Ag.)                -  Dr. J.O. Nwabanne
(ii)      Dept. of Civil Enginering                                -  Prof. C.M.O. Nwaiwu
(iii)     Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Ag.)                -  Dr. J. Onuegbu
(iv)     Dept. of Electronics and Computer Engrg.        -  Prof. C.C. Okozie
(v)      Dept. of Mechanical Engineering (Ag.)             -  Dr. C.H. Achebe
(vi)     Dept. of Industrial Production Engineering (Ag.)-  Dr. E.C. Chinwuko
(vii)    Dept. of Polymer and Textile Technology         (Ag.) -  Dr. May Chizoba Obele
(viii)   Dept. of Agricultural & Bioresources Engrg.(Ag.)-  Dr. J.C. Okonkwo
(ix)     Dept. of Metallurgical & Mat. Engineering (Ag.) -  Dr. Eugene Onuorah
(x)      Dept. of Production Technology (Coordinator) -  Prof. C.C. Ihezue


FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Architecture                                      -  Rev. Fr. Dr. P. Agbonome
(ii)      Dept. of Building (Ag.)                                   -  Dr. K.C. Okoli
(iii)     Dept. of Quantity Surveying (Ag.)                             -  Dr. U.O. Ajator
(iv)     Dept. of Geography & Meteorology                 -  Dr. C.I. Enete
(v)      Dept. of Environmental Management (Ag.)       -  Dr. C.O. Okoye
(vi)     Dept. of Estate Management (Ag.)                  -  Dr. E.I. Oladejo
(vii)    Dept. of Surveying & Geoinformatics (Ag.)       -  Dr. Ebele J. Emengini
(viii)   Dept. of Fine & Applied Arts (Ag.)                   -  Dr. C.O. Nwafor


FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

(i)      Dept. of Medical Lab. Sciences                         -  Prof. Ifeoma Ekejindu
(ii)      Dept. of Nursing Sciences (Ag.)                      -  Dr. Edith Chiejine
(iii)     Dept. of Radiography (Ag.)                            -  Dr. A. Ugwu
(iv)     Dept. of Physiotherapy/Med. Rehab. (Ag.)       -  Dr. Fatai A. Maruf




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FACULTY OF LAW

(i)      Dept. of Commercial & Property Law (Ag.)       -  Dr. Kalu Uwadineke
(ii)      Dept. of Intern. Law & Jurisprudence (Ag.)       -  Dr. Helen Onyi-Ogeli
(iii)     Dept. of Public & Private law (Ag.)                  -  Dr. Nkechi Okpalobi

                                                                                     
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Accountancy (Ag.)                            -  Dr. Ngozi B. Ijeoma
(ii)      Dept. of Banking & Finance (Ag.)                    -  Dr. V.I. Okonkwo
(iii)     Dept. of Business Administration (Ag.)             -  Dr. Lilian O. Orogbu
(iv)     Dept. of Coop. Economics & Management        -  Prof. E. Umebali
(v)      Dept. of Marketing                                         -  Prof. I.C. Nwaizugbo
(vi)     Dept. of Public Administration                         -  Prof. J.C. Okoye  
(vii)    Coordinator Entrepreneurship                         -  Dr. (Mrs.) C.C. Okolocha (Voc. Educ.)


FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Computer Science (Ag.)                     -  Dr. M.O. Onyesolu
(ii)      Dept. of Pure and Industrial Chemistry             -  Dr. T.U. Onuegbu
(iii)     Dept. of Physics and Industrial Physics (Ag.)    -  Dr. T.N. Obiekezie
(iv)     Dept. of Geological Sciences (Ag.)                   -  Dr. E.O. Akpunonu
(v)      Dept. of Mathematics (Ag.)                            -  Dr. C.R. Chikwendu
(vi)     Dept. of Statistics (Ag.)                                 -  Dr. Edith Umeh
(vii)    Sub-Dept. of Applied Geophysics (Ag.)            -  Dr. Obiedu I. Izuchukwu


FACULTY OF BIOSCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Applied Microbiology & Brewing                   -  Dr. M.U. Orji
(ii)      Dept. of Botany                                             -  Prof. A.I. Izundu
(iii)     Dept. of Applied Biochemistry (Ag.)                -  Dr. V.H.K. Enemour
(iv)     Dept. of Parasitology and Entomology             -  Prof. A.E. Onyido
(v)      Dept. of Zoology                                           -  Dr. C.I. Nsofor    





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FACULTY OF MEDICINE

(i)      Dept. of Anaesthesia                                      -  Dr. J.K.C. Emejulu
(ii)      Dept. of Internal Medicine (Ag.)                      -  Dr. Uzoma Odenigbo
(iii)     Dept. of Surgery                                            -  Prof. G.U. Chianakwana
(iv)     Dept. of Paediatrics (Ag.)                               -  Dr. J.O. Chukwuka
(v)      Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology                  -  Dr. C.O. Okafor
(vi)     Dept. of Haematology & Blood Transfusion (Ag.)-  Dr. E.C. Okocha
(vii)    Dept. of Chemical Pathology (Ag.)                  -  Dr. Jude Onuegbu
(viii)   Dept. of Histopathology (Ag.)                        -  Dr. C. Ukah
(ix)     Dept. of Immunology                                     -  Dr. Comfort I. Akujiobi
(x)      Dept. of Medical Microbiology                         -  Prof. F.I. Emele
(xi)     Dept. of Pharmacology                                   -  Prof. P.C. Unekwe
(xii)    Dept. of Radiology                                         -  Dr. K.C. Eze
(xiii)   Dept. of Community Medicine (Ag.)                 -  Dr. E. Dolly Adinma
(xiv)   Dept. of Primary health Care (Coordinator)      -  Dr. Ifeoma Modebe
(xv)    Dept. of Ophthalmology (Ag.)                         -  Dr. A.I. Apakama


FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICICAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Anatomy                                          -  Dr. O.O. Udemezue
(ii)      Dept. of Human Biochemistry (Ag.)                 -  Dr. Ngozi Okpogba
(iii)     Dept. of Human Physiology         (Ag.)                     -  Dr. V.U. Igbokwe


FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Pharmaceutics and
Pharmaceutical Technology (Ag.)                    -  Dr. I.T. Nzekwe
(ii)      Dept. of Pharmaceutical Microbiology
          and Biotechnology (Ag.)                                -  Dr. A.N. Oli
(ii)      Dept. of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal
          Chemistry (Ag.)                                            -  Dr. F.B.C. Okoye
(iii)     Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology (Ag.)    -  Dr. C.P. Ihekwereme
(iv)     Dept. of Pharmacology and Traditional
          Medicine (Ag.)                                              -  Dr. F.A. Onyegbule
(v)      Dept. of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy
          Management (Ag.)                                         -  Dr. O.I. Ekwunife
(vi)     Dept. of Forensic Science(Ag.)                        -  Dr. K.C. Ngwoke  - Coordinator


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FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Economics (Ag.)                                -  Dr. K.O. Obi
(ii)      Dept. of Psychology (Ag.)                               -  Dr. Harry Obi-Nwosu
(iii)     Dept. of Political Science                                 -  Dr. Frank Collins N. Okafor
(iv)     Dept. of Mass Communication                         -  Prof. Stella Okunna
(v)      Dept. of Sociology/Anthropology                     -  Dr. (Mrs. B. Mathias
                                                         

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

(i)      Dept. of Agric. Economics                               -  Prof. C.U. Onugu
(ii)      Dept. of Animal Science (Ag.)                         -  Dr. J.C. Okonkwo
(iii)     Dept. of Fisheries (Ag.)                                  -  Dr. (Mrs.) Chuka Ikeogu
(iv)     Dept. of Forestry & Wildlife         (Ag.)                     -  Dr. Caleb I. Ezeano
(v)      Dept. of Food Science and Technology             -  Dr. J.E. Obiegbuna
(vi)     Dept. of Soil Science                                      -  Prof. P.C. Nnabude
(vii)    Dept. of Crop Science & Horticulture (Ag.)       -  Dr. J.N. Okonkwo


Prof. Joseph E. Ahaneku, FFASce-cASFAS
Vice-Chancellor 
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