CVCU LIBRARY ADEDAYO
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CVCU LIBRARY ADEDAYO
qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyui opasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfgh jklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvb Adedayo INEGBENEBOR C.V. 2015 nmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwer C.U., C.V. tyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopas dfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzx cvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmq wertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuio pasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghj klzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbn mqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwerty uiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdf ghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxc vbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmrty uiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdf ghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxc vbnmqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqw ertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiop 3/30/2015 Dayo CURRICULUM VITAE INEGBENEBOR, Adedayo Ibijoke Mrs. (PhD, Associate Professor) Chemistry Department, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria Email: adedayo.inegbenebor@covenantuniversity.edu.ng adedayoinegbenebor@yahoo.com Phone no: +234(0)8080743516 and + 234(0)8035013583 PERSONAL DATA Name: INEGBENEBOR, Adedayo Ibijoke (Dr. Mrs.) Date of Birth: 8th May, 1957 Place of Birth: NW2/399, Idikan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigerian State of Origin: Oyo State Marital Status: Married with Children Contact Address: Chemistry Department, Covenant University, CanaanLand, Ota, Nigeria. Other Address: Permanent/Home Address: Inegbenebor’s Compound, Plot 5, Durosaro Lane, Off God Day Blocks, Araromi/Gbekuba, BCJ, Apata, Ibadan. . Residential Address: Duplex 10, Professor’s Village, Covenant University, CanaanLand, Ota Telephone Number: +234(0)8080743516 and + 234(0)8035013583 Current Position: Associate Professor EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Qualification Year Grade PhD, Applied Chemistry, Chemical 1992 PhD Mineralogy, Biogeophysico-Inorganic chemistry/Analytical Chemistry M.Sc., Applied Chemistry/Inorganic 1988 Chemistry/ Chemical Mineralogy/Analytical Chemistry B.Sc., (Hons.) Chemistry M.Sc. 1977-1980 Second Class Lower Institution University of Wales, Cardiff. U.K. University of Wales, Cardiff. U.K. University of Lagos Page 2 of 13 TEACHING QUALITY Institution’s Name From To Begin Status 2007 Date Department of Chemistry, 2000 University. of Maiduguri Department of Chemistry, 1992 University of Maiduguri 2006 Senior Lecturer Senior Lecturer Lecturer I Covenant University 2000 Present Status Associate Professor Senior Lecturer TAUGHT COURSES Courses in Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mineral Processing Management and Chemical Industry Supervision of projects and thesis Bioinorganic Chemistry Chemical Reaction Mechanism Biogeoinorganic Chemistry Research Methodology Date of 1st Appointment: (a) To this university: 02/01/2007 (b) In the Public service: 01/09/1980 INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED Date Qualification Date Name of Institution Obtained Award From To University of Wales, U.K. 1988 1992 PhD 1992 University of Wales, U.K. 1987 1988 M.Sc. 1988 University of Lagos, Akoka 1977 1980 B.Sc. 1980 GCE Advanced The Polytechnic, Ibadan 1975 1977 1977 Level Ibadan Grammar School 1967 1971 WASCE 1971 of EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Previous Employment Date Name And Address Of Last Post Last Reason For Organisation Held Salary Leaving From To Covenant University 2007 date Associate Professor Cuss 12/1 To Date University Of Maiduguri 1992 2006 Senior Lecturer Euss5/7 Leave Of Absence Abdul Azeez College 1980 1981 NYSC End of NYSC Oshogbo Grammar School 1981 1983 Senior Tutor To Further Education Ministry Of Fisheries 1979 Fisheries Officer To Further Education Federal Radio Corporation 1977 Technical Officer To Further Education Radio Lagos 1978 Technical Officer To Further Education Cardiff Catholic Institute, U.K. 1983 1985 Welfare Officer To Further Education Page 3 of 13 Details of Present Employment Category Academic Current Appointment Associate Date of Last Promotion 01/10/2013 Employment Status Permanent Professor MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES/SOCIETIES University of Wales Cardiff Alumni Association, 1992 University of Cardiff, 1992 Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN) LIST OF RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Topic Status Funding Synthesis of based-metal containing and Uranyl Minerals Composition of Pyromorphites and uranium containing minerals Composition of Ore from North Eastern and Western Nigeria Development of Technological Materials e.g. activated carbons Evaluation of Phosphate, Arsenate and Zeolite Orebodied areas in Western Nigeria Development of Nigerian Bentonitic Minerals for oil bleaching Characterization of South Western Nigeria Clay for industrial use. Completed UniWales Completed University of Wales Value (N) Source UniWales Abstract UniWales see Attached See attached In Progress In Progress see Publication In Progress In Progress see Attached In Progress see Attached RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGHS Determination of Chemical Stability of Mimetite and Distribution Coeficients of Pyromorphite Solid Solution Adsorptive Capacity of Raw Materials in Making Activated Carbon Filter for Purification of Polluted Water For Drinking Potentially Exploitable Base-Metal Containing Bentonite Clay Minerals of Ibeshi-Ikorodu SouthWestern Nigeria For Oil Bleaching Page 4 of 13 COMMUNITY SERVICE RENDERED: Period of Service Nature Of Service Beneficiary From To Conference Chemists/Industry 2014 Till date Editorial/Publicity Witnessing Public 1977 Till Date Hospitality Community 2007 Till Date Conference Planning Chemists 2006 Till Date Orphanage Visitation Motherless 2007 Till Date Old People Visitation Elderly 1993 Till Date Lesson Teacher Youth 1977 Till Date Prison Visitation Prisoners 1979 Till Date Community Service Responsibilities Head, Department Of Chemistry Chairperson, College Technical Week Director/PRO Faculty Women Advance FAVORITE TAUGHT COURSES Courses in Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Mineral Processing Management and Chemical Industry Supervision of projects and thesis Bioinorganic Chemistry Chemical Reaction Mechanism Biogeoinorganic Chemistry Research Methodology Analytical Chemistry COURSES TAUGHT Postgraduate CHM 919: Biogeochemistry and Pollution CHM 921: Bioinorganic Chemistry CHM 911: Research Methodology CHM 817: Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms CHM 821: Research Methods in Chemistry CHM 842: Advanced Organometallic Chemistry CHM 845: Inorganic Clusters Undergraduate CHM 428: Management & Chemistry Industry II CHM 432: Mineral Processing CHM 332: Industrial Inorganic Chemistry CHM 335: Industrial Chemistry Laboratory I CHM 211: Basic Inorganic Chemistry CHM 218: Experimental Inorganic Chemical Practical Page 5 of 13 CHM 224: Management & Chemical Industry CHM122: General Inorganic Chemistry 1 PROJECT SUPERVISION AT COVENANT UNIVERSITY Year of Supervision No. of Projects No of Per Session Seminars Per Session 2007/2008 1 1 2008/2009 2 2 2009/2010 4 4 2010/2011 4 4 2011/2012 4 4 2012/2013 4 4 2013/2014 2 2 STUDENTS SUPERVISION 2013 Undergraduate Number 4 Masters 1 PhD 1 Reviewer: International Journal of Physical Sciences Manuscript Number IJPS/22.03.13/3889 International Journal ARPN CUJPLS PUBLICATION IN JOURNALS 1. Inegbenebor A.I. (1988). Studies in Chemical Mineralogy, M.Sc, Thesis, University of Wales. 2. Inegbenebor A.I. (1992). Studies in Chemical Mineralogy, PhD, Thesis, University of Wales. 3. Inegbenebor A.I., Thomas, J.H. and Williams, P.A., (1989). The chemical stability of mimetite and distribution coefficients of pyromorphite-mimetite solid solutions, Mineralogical Magazine, June 1989, Vol. 53, pp. 363-371. 4. Inegbenebor, A.I., Williams, P.A., Bevins, R.E., Lambert M.P. and Hart, A.D., (1992). Composition of pyromorphites from Broken Hill, New-South Wales, Records of the Australia Museum, Supplement 15, pp. 29-37. 5. Inegbenebor, A.I. (2000). Metal dispersion in groundwater at drilling sites in Borno State of Nigeria, Annals of Borno, 17/18, pp. 151-159. 6. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Akinniyi, J.A. (2000). Vegetation distribution as a guide to mineralization in North East of Nigeria, Research Journal of Science, Vol. 6 Nos. 1 & 2, pp.79-82. 7. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Akinniyi, J.A. (2002). A study of the vegetation growing in drilling areas as a guide to mineralization in North East Nigeria, Science Forum: Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol.59(1) pp. 107-111. 8. Inegbenebor, A.I and Akinniyi, J.A. (2002). Towards the study of minerals indicating plants: physico-chemical characteristics of some vegetable plants (Part 1), Nigeria Journal of Applied Science, Vol. 20,pp. 95-100. Page 6 of 13 9. Inegbenebor, A.I, David A. and Inegbenebor A.O. (2002). The study of chemical analysis of clay deposits in some states of Nigeria for refractory production, Global Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 47-53. 10. Inegbenebor, A.I. (2003). Composition of ore-bodies as a guide to the study of secondary minerals deposits in North Eastern Zone of Nigeria, Nigeria Journal of Applied Science Vol. 21, pp. 115-119. 11. Inegbenebor, A.I., Bamgbade A and Inegbenebor, A.O., (2003). A study of chemical composition of some clay deposits in Borno-State for refractory production, Science Forum: Journal of Pure and Applied Sci. Vol. 6. (1) pp. 98-103. 12. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Inegbenebor, A.O., (2004). Chemical analysis of sheabutter produced from a locally fabricated extruder, Zuma Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 6(1) pp80-82. 13. Inegbenebor A.I. and Akinniyi, J.A., (2004). Study of analysis of land fill sludge from Maiduguri, Nigeria, Zuma Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 6(1) pp.74-76. 14. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Inegbenebor A.O., (2004). Trace elements in trona deposits of North East of Nigeria, Zuma Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 6 (1) pp.77-79. 15. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Akinniyi, J.A. (2004). The elementology of medicinal rocks in Nigeria: A case study of the rocks laterite (Atun-Yoruba, Marmara Hausa). Zuma Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 6(1) pp135-136. 16. Inegbenebor, A.I., Akinniyi, J.A. and Inegbenebor, A.O., (2004). Towards the study of mineral plants II: Physico-chemical characteristics of trans-esterified vegetable oil (Part II), Nigeria Journal of Applied Science, Vol. 22, pp. 10-13. 17. Inegbenebor, A.I., Ogbevire A.D. and Inegbenebor, A.O., (2007). Effect of CaCO3 and wood flour fillers on the compression strength of coconut (Coir) fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composite, Journal of Advanced Materials Research Vol. 18-19, Switzerland, pp. 249-251. 18. Inegbenebor, A.I., (2009). The study of biogeoavailability of calcium in cement industry environs of eastern of Nigeria, Journal of Advanced Materials Research Vols. 62-64, Switzerland, pp380-384. 19. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Oginni F.A., (2010). Model studies of the interaction of base metal containing minerals with some biological alteration compounds in ore-bodied environment, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. 5 No 4, pp. 38-43. 20. Inegbenebor A.O. and Inegbenebor A.I. (2011). Maintenance of water through the development of activated carbon filters from local raw materials, Botswana Journal of Technology Vol. 19, No. 2, pp.30-33. 21. Inegbenebor, A.I., Inegbenebor A.O. and Boyo H.I., (2012). Comparison of adsorptive capacity of raw materials in making activated carbon filter for purification of polluted water for drinking, ARPN Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 pp. 754-760. 22. Inegbenebor, A.I., Ogunniran, K..O, Adekoya, J.A., Ajaiyeoba A (2013) Synthesis, antibacterial and toxicology study of Mn(II), (Co(II) and Ni(II) complexes of sulfadoxine mixed with pyrimethamine Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 2619-2627. 23. Inegbenebor, Adedayo I., SanyaOlu, Olukayode P., Ogunniran, Kehinde O., Inegbenebor, Anthony O., Adekola, Adefolake A., (2014), Potentially Exploitable Base-Metal Containing Bentonite Clay Minerals Of Ibeshi-Ikorodu South-Western Nigeria for Oil Bleaching, Covenant Journal of Physical and Life Sciences (CJPL) Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 123-137. 24. Inegbenebor, A.I., Babalola P.O., Inegbenebor, A.O., Bolu, C.A., (2015), The Development of Molecular-Based Materials for Electrical and Electronic Industries, The Journal of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) ISSN 1047-4838, JOM, Vol. 67, Number 4, pp. 830-833 DOI: 10.1007/s11837-015-1355-2 25. Adedayo I. Inegbenebor, Raphael C. Mordi, and Oluwakayode M. Ogunwole, (2015), Zeolite Catalyzed Aldol Condensation Reactions, International Journal of Applied Sciences and Page 7 of 13 Biotechnology, Vol. 3(1): pp. 1-8, ISSN 2091-2609 DOI: 10.3126/ijasbt.v3i1.12291. ISSN (Online): 2091-2609 26. A.O, Inegbenebor, C.A Bolu, P.O Babalola, A.I Inegbenebor, O.S.I Fayomi, (2015), Influence of the Silicon Carbide Grit Size Particles on the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Stir Casting Aluminum Matrix Composite Material Accepted 27. Inegbenebor A.I, William A., Sanyaolu O.P. (2014), Level of Some Heavy Metals in River Ogun, Nigeria Proceeding of 17th Annual International Conference of Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN) pp. 90-93. 28. Inegbenebor, A.I., Ogunniran, K.O., Mesubi M. A., Ajanaku , K.O., Ojo, O.O. and Narender, T. (2015), Metal complexes of (E)-N’-(2, 6-dihydroxybenzylidene) nicotinohydrazide: design, structural and anti-tubercular activity study, American Journal of Applied Sciences. (Accepted). 29. Inegbenebor, A.I., Ogunniran K. O., Mesubi M. A., Raju, K.S.V.N. and Narender T., (2015) Synthesis, Characterization and Anti-tubercular activity study of (E)-N’-(5-bromo-2hydroxybenzylidene)(nicotinohydrazide) and its Pt(II), Zn(II), Mn(II), Ni(II) and Mo(V) complexes, Bioinorganic Chemistry and Application. Under review. 30. Inegbenebor, Adedayo I., Ogunniran, Kehinde O., Mesubi, Michael A., Narender, Tadigoppula, (2015), Synthesis and Characterization of novel (E)-N’-(4-cyanobenzylidene) nicotinohydrazide) and some of its metal complexes as potential antitubercular agents, Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, Under review. Conferences and Seminars 31. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Inegbenebor, A.O., (2001). Chemical analysis of the product from a sheabutter extraction machine, conference on new products and technologies for SMES, Benin City, pp. 15-16. 32. Inegbenebor, A.I., (2005). Environment effect of petroleum products on discharge in environments at Maiduguri and Port Harcourt depot of Nigeria, Chemical Society of Nigeria, 28th International Conference, pp. 280-283. 33. Inegbenebor, A.I., Ogugbuaja, V.O. and Akinniyi J.A., (2005). Chemical evaluation of drilling effluents and the recovery of secondary ores at petroleum discharge and drilling sites in Gubio, Chemical Society Nigeria, 28th International Conference, pp. 116-118. 34. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Kolo, B.G., (2005). Physicochemical analysis of some portions of Lake Alau area of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria, Chemical Society of Nigeria, 28 th International Conference, pp. 275-277 35. Inegbenebor, A.I. and Kolo, B.G. (2005). Elemental analysis of some cereal plants grown in North Eastern Nigeria for possibilities of secondary minerals prospecting, Chemical Society of Nigeria, 28th International Conference pp.273-275. 36. Inegbenebor, A.O. and Inegbenebor, A.I., (2011). In Trends in Maintenance for sustainable development, International conference on Maintenance of Engineering Infrastructure in Developing Countries (MEIDC 2010), 27th -29th July 2010 in Gaborone, Botswana. 37. Inegbenebor, A.I., (2009). The study of bioavailability of calcium in cement environment of North Eastern zone of Nigeria, 2nd International Conference Research and Development, 15th -17th . 38. Inegbenebor, A. I., Aruwajoye, I.O., and Inegbenebor, A. O., (2012). Evaluation of homogeneity from ore-bodied in Nigeria for secondary mineral prospective, ICCEM International Conference of Clean Technology and Contemporary Engineering Management, Covenant University, Department of Mechanical Engineering pp.24. 39. Inegbenebor, Adedayo I., SanyaOlu, Olukayode P., Ogunniran, Kehinde O., Inegbenebor, Anthony O., Adekola, Adefolake A., (2014), On Potentially Exploitable Base-Metal Containing Bentonite Clay Minerals Of Ibeshi-Ikorodu South-Western Nigeria for Oil Bleaching, International Conference on Turning The Knowledge of Science into Development (CUCIC). Page 8 of 13 40. Inegbenebor, A.I., Babalola P.O., Inegbenebor, A.O., Bolu, C.A., (2014), The Development Of Molecular-Based Materials for Electrical and Electronic Industries, International Conference on Turning The Knowledge of Science into Development (CUCIC). 41. Inegbenebor, Adedayo I., SanyaOlu, Olukayode P., Ajanaku, Kolawole O., Olusanya, Taiwo, (2014). Preliminary Investigation Of Physicochemical Properties and Characterization of Tallow Seed, International Conference on Turning The knowledge of Science into Development (CUCIC), July 9th-10th, (CUCIC). 42. Inegbenebor, A.I., Inegbenebor A.O., Babalola P.O., Bolu C.A., (2014). Development of Aluminum Based Silicon Carbide Particulate Metal Matrix Composite through Stir Casting Processing, 2nd International Conference & Exhibition on Mechanical & AeroSpace Engineering, for scientists, 8th-10th Sep, Philadelphia. Seminar/Workshop 43. International Symposiums of Metallurgy and Material Science 7th -11th September (1987) “On constitutive relations and their physical basis RISQ National Laboratory Roskilde, Denmark. 44. Inegbenebor A.I., (1995) “The role of secondary minerals in limiting metal concentration in aqueous solution in natural environment”. Symposium chemistry and biotechnology for national development SHEDA, Science and Technology, the President, Abuja, Aug. 17th -18th, pp.50. 45. Conference “On new products and technologies”, SMES, NASENI May 21st -23rd 2001. 46. Analytical Techniques: Application in science and technology. The workshop on teaching and research methods, 13th -15th August. 2002, pp.13-15. 47. Chemical Society of Nigeria, 28th Annual International Conference, “On chemistry and the Nigeria economy”. September 26th -29th (2005). 48. International Conference on Science and Engineering Research and Development, Impacts on Industry, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria 5-7 September, 2006. 49. International Conference on Science and Engineering development, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, April, 15-17 2008. 50. International Conference on Science and Engineering development, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, 2010. 51. International Conference on Clean Technology and Engineering Management (ICCEM) 2012. 52. International Conference on Turning The knowledge of Science into Development (CUCIC), July 9th-10th, 2014. 53. International Conference & Exhibition on Mechanical & AeroSpace Engineering, for scientists, 8th-10th Sep, Philadelphia.2014 Research/ Training Opportunities a) Application of thermodynamic models to the formation of complex suites of minerals from oxidized zones of base-metal deposits of some areas in Bauchi, Borno State and Ogun state Nigeria for minerals exploitation for industrial use b) Study of chemical mineralogy of arsenic, phosphorus and uranium minerals in oxide zone deposits of North-East of Nigeria for recovery of minerals of economic importance c) Synthesis, reactivity and photochemical studies of a series of complexes of oxygen donors with Oxoions of vanadium arsenic and uranium d) On the development and application of physical and chemical methods (including micro-sample preparation) of analysis to mineralogical materials from Local raw e) Sourcing of Local Sands for Gravel Packing and Filtered for Petroleum Technology Development f) On sorption performance of activated Carbon Produced materials for industrial use. Page 9 of 13 Current Research/Research Cluster The physico-chemical analysis and behaviour of health, hazards and pollution from indoor, outdoor and drains in Nigeria cities Cluster name: Environmental, Occupational, Family And Lifestyle Factors As Predictor Of Welling Of The People Academic Linkages/Membership of Professional Bodies University of Wales Cardiff Alumni Association, 1992 University of Cardiff, 1992 Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN) University Responsibilities Chairperson, Departmental Academic Planning, Covenant University. 2007 Chairperson, Equipment and Material 2007 Chairperson, Practical Resources Committee 2007 Chairperson, College Technical Committee and College Week 2008 Chairperson Budgeting Committee 20007 Member conference planning Committee 2007 Evaluation of Non-Teaching Staff Report activities for promotion 2007 Seminar Director/ Public Relation Officer, Faculty Women Advance 2007 Head of Department, Chemistry, Covenant University 2012 Associate Editor, Covenant Journal of Life Sciences 2013 Conference Editorial/Publicity, Covenant University 2014 Member, Quality Assurance and Academic Standard Committee from 2007 Chairperson, Equipment, Instrument and Chemical, Chemistry, Covenant University 2014 Selected Responsibilities (1992-2014) Internal and External Examiner for both Post Graduate and Under Graduate Internal and External Accessor for M.Sc and PhD Theses External Accessor for PhD Theses Economics Department External Accessor for PhD Theses Chemical Engineering Department Coordinator of General Studies, University of Maiduguri Coordinator of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, University of Maiduguri Member Board of Examiners, Faculty of Science, University of Maiduguri Member Postgraduate Research Programme, Chemistry Dept. University of Maiduguri. Member, Faculty of Arts Board. National Youth Service Corps, Teaching Physics, Chemistry, Biology 1980-1981 Science Teacher, Advanced Level, Oshogbo Grammar School, Nigeria Laboratory Attendant (Science) Advanced Level High School Teaching in Primary School. Ministry of Fisheries (Operation Feed the Nation) as Fisheries Officer Technical officer, Federal Radio Corporation Nigeria, Ikoyi, Lagos. Technical Officer at Radio Lagos State Welfare Officer at Cardiff Catholic Institute in charge of residence babies, toddlers and aged numbering up to 200. Associate Editor, Covenant Journal of Life Sciences. Page 10 of 13 Career and Progression/In Research The science and art of inorganic and organic synthesis of minerals, and industrial synthesis; Synthesis if inorganic solids of industrial interest; Analytical, theoretical and applied aspect of chemistry; Computing, Modelling and Microprocessor interfacing; Aqueous Chemistry; Optically active inorganic complexes; Device and carry out projects such as the effect of heavy metal contamination Zn and Pb, Arsenic, phosphate, including on some flora, fauna, and marine in Australia and Nigeria. These involved: Application of thermodynamic models to the formation of complex suites of minerals from oxidized zones of base-metal deposits of some areas in Broken Hill, Australia, Bauchi, Borno State and Ogun state Nigeria Ore bodied areas for minerals exploitation for industrial use Study of chemical mineralogy of arsenic, phosphorus and uranium minerals in oxide zone deposits of North-East of Nigeria for recovery of minerals of economic importance Synthesis, reactivity and photochemical studies of a series of complexes of oxygen donors with Oxo-ions of vanadium arsenic and uranium On the development and application of physical and chemical methods (including micro-sample preparation) of analysis to mineralogical materials Sourcing of Local Sands for Gravel Packing and Filtered for Petroleum Technology Development On sorption performance of activated Carbon Produced from Local raw materials for industrial use. Some research in progress To improve my capacity building and positive mentality The search for newer materials/minerals to meet the ever-increasing demands of human civilization will continue to remain with as long as man seeks to conserve the earth’s resource, and match new technological demands arising from inventions and new discoveries. I will continue to search for mineral ores/materials in their various forms which can be used to build, operate and maintain systems in companies/industries and of course chemical industries in particular. It is of interest to know that while this research expose development opportunities which will encourage collaboration among researchers and links with the other part of science, they will also promote core materials and systems research at the other level. Tar sand, bitumen, bentonite and activate carbon form local materials, for example are increasing being considered for their wide range of demanding application. As a result, there is a growing need for reliable procedure for the characterization of these minerals. Effective use of the knowledge and experience obtained in both Nigeria and abroad will be used to propose a study project related to the Nigerian bitumen, bentonite, Tar sand and activated carbon from local raw materials including other economic minerals from the country. In addition, attention will continue to be drawn to the importance of interdisciplinary studies and enable works which involve chemists working with scientist from different disciplines. Alignment with Core Values /Core Value Compliance Drive/Strategies I am an active member of Faith Tabernacles with regular attendance at Wednesday prayer sections, weeks of spiritual emphases, all night prayers, Winners Satellite Fellowship. I am a born-again Christian, filled with the Holy Spirit. I attend Tuesday Covenant University Chapel Fellowship, College Fellowship on Thursday. Most Saturdays, I attend Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International of which I am a Life Member and wife of Iyana-Iyesi Chapter President/Field Representative. All these attendance in church programmes and fellowships have enriched me spiritually. I attend leadership training seminars both in Church and FGBMFI programmes. Page 11 of 13 I have outstanding results from Word of Faith Bibles School WOFBI (BCC, LCC and LDC). The advanced leadership Trainings have provided platform to share and receive inspirations and information. All these enable me to lead more effectively and in reaching the community for Jesus Christ. I also read Christian books on leadership effectiveness published by Bishop (Dr.) David O. Oyedepo and other authors. This has given me clearer understanding of God-given vision, discover how I can be part of making Christian life a reality to others and learn how to develop God leadership potential. I carried out lectures on schedule with emphases on practical, in order to produce well baked industrial chemists who can work confidently in industry on what they have imparted from Covenant University. I mark my scripts on time. I align with vision and mission of the Covenant University. Name and Address of Spiritual Leaders: Bishop David Oyedepo Living Faith Church Worldwide, (Winners Chapel, Faith Tabernacle Pastor Eso Living Faith Church BCJ Araromi Apata Ibadan Professor Aize Obayan WSF, Minister Duplex 9, Covenant University, Ota Name of Current Church: Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel, Faith Tabernacle) Date of Joining the Church: September 2004 Church Attended: o Chapel of Grace, University of Maiduguri o St. James church, Oke-bola, Ibadan o St. Peter’s Church, Albany Road, Cardiff, U.K. o Living Faith Church, Kent, U.K. New Birth Status/ Baptism of the Holy Ghost: Date of Water Baptism: Service Groups: Yes/April 1977 1981 (Renewal 2008) Hospitality Group/Choir HOBBIES: Singing, Listen to Music, Swimming, Reading Page 12 of 13 REFERENCES Dr. Ajanaku K. O. Chemistry Department, College of Science and Technology Covenant University,Canaanland, Ota. Dr. Israel S. Afolabi Head, Biological Sciences Department, College of Science and Technology Covenant University, Canaanland, Ota. Dr. Taiwo J. N. Banking and Finance Dept (Former Registrar) Covenant University, Canaanland, Ota. Professor E.A. Adeyemi Department of Architecture College of Science and Technology, Covenant University,Canaanland, Ota. SIGNATURE AND DATE Inegbenebor, Adedayo Ibijoke Page 13 of 13
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