PROFESSOR OF HOME ECONOMICS
PRESIDENT OF HOME ECONOMICS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
VICE PRESIDENT AFRICA REGION, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HOME ECONOMICS (IFHE).
A. PERSONAL DATA
NAME: MBAH, PATRICIA ETUNA
SEX: FEMALE
CONTACT ADDRESS: DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE/HOSPITALITY
MANAGEMENT & TOURISM,
COLLEGE OF APPLIED FOOD SCIENCES & TOURISM,
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
UMUDIKE, UMUAHIA P.M.B. 7267, ABIA STATE,
NIGERIA
NATIONALITY: Nigerian
MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED
B. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Qualification |
Awarding Institution |
Period of Study in Institution |
Ph.D |
University of Benin |
1999-2003 (4 years) |
M.Ed |
University of Lagos |
1991-1993 (2years) |
M.Sc |
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. |
2005-2008 (3years) |
B.Sc/Ed |
Bendel State University, Ekpoma |
1986-1989 (3years) |
NCE |
College of Education, Abraka. |
1982-1985 (3years) |
WASC |
Olomina Girls Grammar School. |
1976-1981 (5years) |
FSLC |
Asagba Primary School. |
1971-1976 (6years) |
C. WORK EXPERIENCE.
1. a) National Youth Service Corps with Federal Technical College, Yaba, Lagos. 1990-1991
2. b) Education Officer Federal Ministry of Education, (Federal Technical College),
Yaba, Lagos. 1991-1993
3. Lecturer 11, Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos 1993-1996
4. Teaching Practice Supervisor 1993-2013
5. Lecturer I, Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. 1996-1999
6. Senior Lecturer, Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. 1999- 2002
7. Principal Lecturer, Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. 2002-2005
8. Chief Lecturer, Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. 2005-2013
9. Organizing Exhibition for annual exhibition for NCE III Students 1995-2011
10. External Examiner Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Oto-Ijanikin. 1998-2013
11. Item Writer, (NABTEB) 1999-2010
12. H.O.D, Home Economics Department, Federal College of
13. Education (Tech) Akoka-Yaba, Lagos 1999-2004/2008-2013
14. Mounted Exhibition at Yaba Tech. and Worn 2nd Position for the College 2000
15. Excursion to Food Manufacturing Industries (Nestle Foods Plc) 2001
16. Took CDC Pupils on Acculturation 2001,2003,2004
17. Item Writer (JAMB) 2001-2011
18. External Assessor, Akoka Journal of Vocational Education 2002-2013
19. External Examiner, Hotel & Catering Management Yaba College of Tech. 2004-2007
20. External Examiner, Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta, Ogun State 2004-2006
21. Editorial Board Member, Yaba College of Technology Journal, 2004-2011
a. Food Technology, Hotel & Catering Management.
22. DEAN, School of Vocational Education, F.C.E(T), Akoka, Lagos. 2005-2007
23. Editor-In-Chief, Akoka Journal of Vocational Education 2005-2008
24. NCCE Accreditation Panelist 2005-2011
25. External Examiner Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Oto-Ijanikin 2006-2009
26. Sabbatical appointment: Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos. 2007-2008
27. External Examiner Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo. 2009-2010
28. Consultant to NCCE on Teachers Standard (NACOSATES) 2010- 2013
29. Senior Lecturer, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. 2013 – 2014
30. Head of Department, Home Economics/Hospitality Mgt & Tourism 2014 – 2017
31. Associate Professor, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. 2014 – 2015
32. Chairman, University Exams & Time Table Committee 2015 – 2016
33. Professor, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. 2015 – Date
34. Member, Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee 2015 – 2016
35. NUC Accreditation Panelist 2016-Date
PRESENT Position: PROFESSOR
Undergraduate Courses Taught:
Introduction to Home Economics (HEC 221), Food preparation and management (HEC 314), Research Methods in Home Economics (HEC 316), Advanced Food Preparation and Preservation (HEC 422), Recipe development and Testing (HEC 422), Food Service System and Administration (HEC 423), Institution Food Production and Management (HEC 427) and Research Project HEC 400
Postgraduate Courses Taught:
Research Methods in Home Science (HEC 712), Advanced Food Preparation (HSC 717), Food Service Systems and Administration (HSC 722), Nutrition Education (HSC 725), Advanced Research & Statistical Methods in Home Science (HSC 811), Computer Applications to Home Science Research (HSC 812), Foods and Nutrition Policies HSC 817), Food Therapy for Different Physiological Groups (HSC 831), Advance food Preparation and Management (HSC 832), Advanced Food Service System and Administration (HSC 833), Preparation, Preservation and Utilization of Indigenous Food Resources (HSC 834), Current Issues in Foods and Nutrition (HSC 914), Advanced Food Control, Recipe Development and Testing (HSC 919), Food Microbiology, Food Handling, Safety and Health (HSC 927).
Student Supervision:
Degree |
B.Sc |
M.Sc |
Ph.D |
Completed |
16 |
8 |
3 |
In Progress |
– |
8 |
5 |
Co-Supervision |
– |
– |
4 |
Postgraduate Supervision and Graduated Students:
1. Abiola Sherifat Tawa (UEW/ 711572006N): A Demonstration Research Using Water Melon As a Substitute For Tomatoes in the Production of Puree (M.Sc. 2012)
2. Ndeze Eunice.O. (UEW 70900640005N): Investigation into the Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Senior Secondary Students in Education District in Lagos State. (M.Sc. 2012).
3. Oni Bintu Morinade (UEW): Assessment of the Feeding Practices on the Nutritional Status of Under Five Children in Agege Local Government of Lagos State. (M.Sc. 2012).
4. Olukolu Olayemi Miram (UEW): The Prevalence of Obesity among Child Bearing Age Women in Lagos. (M.Sc. 2012).
5. Nwokolo Constance Kameme: (M.Sc/09/1596) Strategies for Ameliorating the Problems of Inmates of Old People’s Houses in Southern Nigeria (M.Sc. 2014).
6. Okorie-Ogbonnaya Beatrice Chinyere (M.Sc./04/678): Assessment of Men’s Active Involvement in Rural Farming: Implications for Households Food Security in Abia North Senatorial Zone (M.Sc. 2015).
7. Alozie, Elsie Nkemdilim (08/1481): Strategies for Improving and Sustaining Entrepreneurship Development of Rural Women in Abia State (Ph.D. 2015).
8. Nnanna Joyce (08/1483): Advertising as a Correlate of Consumer Behaviour on Selected Packed food Items in Abia State. (Ph.D. 2016).
9. Nwakanma Chidiebere Immaculata (13/ 3192): Proximate Analysis and Comparative Evaluation of Snack Produced From Composite Flour of Sphenostylis Stenocarpa Seeds and Oryza Glaberima Garins (M.Sc. 2017).
10. Onyeukwu Adanma .C. (09/1727): Home Environment As a Determinant Factor of Academic Achievement Among Junior Secondary School Students In Home Economics in Rivers State (M.Sc 2017)
11. Ezeoguine Julianna Akunnaya (Ph.D/13/2685): Production of Hand Sanitizer Using Local raw Materials Garlic, Aloe-Vera and Ethyl Alcohol for Family Use. (Ph.D 2018).
PROFESSIONAL REVIEW OF MANUSCRIPTS FOR REPUTABLE JOURNALS
S/N |
Name of Journal/Publishing Organization |
Address |
1. |
Journal of Home Economics/HECON |
5 Ruxton Road, Ikoyi, Lagos |
2. |
Akoka Journal Of Vocational Education/SVED |
FCE(T), Akoka, Lagos. |
3. |
Journal of Nutrition Society of Nigeria |
NSN |
D. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
PUBLICATIONS
1. JOURNAL PAPERS :
1. Mbah, P.E. (1996): Enhancing the Socio-Economic Development of Nigerian Families through Women Education, JOWICE Vol. 1. P. 82-86.
2. Mbah, P.E. (1997): Satisfying the Nigerian Spouse, Journal of Technical Education F.C.E. (T), Akoka. P. 58-69.
3. Mbah, P.E. (1998): Divorce and the Nigerian Child, JOWICE, No. 2. P. 102-107.
4. Mbah, P.E. (1998): Effect of Combined Motherhood on Career Women in a Contemporary Society, Journal of Pure and Applied Science (Aiopase) Vol. No. 1.
5. Mbah, P.E. (1999): Causes and Predisposing factors to Infant and maternal mortality JOWICE Vol. 3. P. 90-96
6. Mbah, P.E. (1999): Bridging Gender Gap in Home Economics Discipline: Implications for Curriculum Development Akoka Journal of Pure and Applied Science (Aiopase) Vol. 2 No. 1.
7. Mbah, P.E. (2000): Violence in the Home: Its emotional influence on a child’s development. Journal of Home Economics, F.C.E. (T) Umunze Vol. 1, No. 1. P. 31-37.
8. Mbah, P.E. (2000): Promoting Family Advancement through Functional Home Economics Education: Challenges for Women Educators in the 21st Century. JOWICE Vol. 4. P. 76-82.
9. Mbah, P.E. and Salami L.I. (2000): Social Inputs Needed to Improve the Nutritional Status of the Female Child with Special Reference to Female Genital mutilation and its Implication to Nutrition. African Journal of Education: Vol. 5 No. 1 Faculty of Education, University of Benin, Benin City. P. 209-231.
10. Mbah, P.E. and Salami, L.I. (2000): The Incidence of HIV, the Multidimensional Aspects of the Disease and its Challenges to the Contemporary Nutritionists. African Journal of Education. Vol. 5, No. 2 Faculty of Education University of Benin, Benin City. P. 92-112.
11. Mbah, P.E. (2001): Nutrition and the Child’s Academic Performance: The role of 21st Century Women JOWICE Vol. 5. P. 110-122.
12. Mbah, P.E. (2001): Integration of Home Economics Curricular in Nigeria Schools. Journal of Vocational Education F.C.E. (T) Akoka, Vol. 1 No. 1.
13. Mbah, P.E. (2002): Managing the Contemporary Nigerian Family in this Present Dispensation: Strategies for Adjustment. Journal of Vocational Education. Vol. 1 No. 2. P. 182-192.
14. Mbah, P.E. (2002): Food Fads and Fallacies among Individuals in Shomolu and Mainland Local Government Areas of Lagos State. Journal of Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria (HERAN) Vol. 1 No. 2. University of Nigeria Nsukka. P. 234-241.
15. Mbah, P.E. (2002): Sex-Role Segregation: A Historical Perspective Journal of Nigeria Gender Network No. 1. Abuja. P. 40-56.
16. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Food Habits and its Implications to the health of the Adolescent Girls. Journal of Vocational Education No. 3. P. 121-126.
17. Mbah, P.E. (2005): Fostering Entrepreneurial Skills in Vocation Education through Home Economics Curriculum AJOVED, Vol. 4. No. 1. P. 15-19.
18. Mbah, P.E. (2005): Instructional Methods and Students Performance in Home Economics Teaching Skills. Journal of Home Economics Research (JHER). Vol. 6, No. 2.
19. Mbah, P.E. (2005): The Relevance of Regulation of Blood Glucose and Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Body. Journal of Business and Education Policies. Vol. 1 No. 1. P. 97-106.
20. Mbah, P.E. (2005): Fostering continuity and stability in families: Approaches to promoting the cultural heritage of the contemporary society. Journal of Women in Colleges of Education (JOWICE). Vol. 9. P. 441-447.
21. Mbah, P.E. (2006): Technical Vocational Education and Training as A Pivot for Economic Reform in Nigeria AJOVED. Vol. 5, No. 1. P. 18-24.
22. Mbah, P.E. and Busari, O. (2007): An Appraisal of Selected Professional Practices Capable of Promoting Longevity and Quality of life. Akoka Journal of Education. Vol. 4, No. 1 pp. 60-68.
23. Mbah, P.E. (2007): The Relevance of Home Economics in Entrepreneurship Development Journal of Applied Research in Education, University of Lagos. Vol. 5, No. 1 pp. 81-86.
24. Mbah, P.E. (2008): Nutrition in Relation to Family Health. Journal of School of Vocational Education, Vol. 6, No. 1, Pp8-14. F.C.E. (T), Akoka.
25. Akeredolu, I.A; Okafor, C.; Mbah, P.E. and Osisanya, O.J. (2008): Nutrition Education and Health Status of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Lagos State. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behaviour. Elsevier. Vol.40.Issue 4, Supplement, Pages S41-S42. Online article.
26. Mbah, P.E; Onyene, V.E. & Madumere, S.C. (2009): Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Documentation in Tertiary Institutions. LWAATI Journal of Contemporary Research. Vol. 6. No 2.Pp. 406-423.
27. Mbah, P.E. Aladewolu, V.T.; and Adedokun, J.A. (2009): Extending Home Economics Objectives towards Nigerian Women: A way of Re-engineering Vocational Technical Education for Entrepreneurship. Journal of Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka. Issue OOOA. P. 68-78.
28. Mbah, P.E.; Olaoye S.F. and Oyegunwa, O.R. (2009): The Development of Wealth Creation via Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects. Journal of Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka. Issue A. P. 114-120.
29. Mbah, P.E.; Busari, Olabisi and Ubah, Uchenna (2009): Home Economics as a Tool for Entrepreneurship: An Approach to Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Journal of Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka. Issue OOOA. 108-115.
30. Akeredolu, I.A; Osisanya, O; Mbah, P.E &Okafor, J.C: (2010) Mothers ‘Nutritional Knowledge, Complimentary Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour. Vol 42 Number 45, July/August .P.58… Elsevier.
31. Mbah, P.E. (2011): Nutrition and Health, A major Challenge to Contemporary Society: Which way Forward. Nigerian Journal of Home Economics (NIG.JHEC). Volume 2 Number 1.
32. Mbah, P.E. and Busari, O. (2013): Institutionalizing Information Technology in Home Economics Education. African Journal of Higher Education Studies and Development. (AJHESD).Issue 1. No.2. Pp 163-175.
33. Mbah, P. E. (2013): Exploring Pattern of Institutional Policies and Nutritional Behaviour of Collegiate Students in Nigeria: A key Factor to Behavioral compliance to Academic activities. African Journal of Higher Education Studies and Development. (AJHESD). Issue 2. Pp 112-118.
34. Akeredolu, I.A; Osisanya, O; Okafor, C; and Mbah, P.E. (2013): Assessment of Nutrition Education and Health Status of Type 2 Diabetic Patients at a Government- Owned Hospital in Lagos. Journal Nutrition Education and Behavior July. Elsevier
35. Mbah, P.E. (2014): Home Economics Entrepreneurship Skills As key for Economic Transformations. Abuja International Journal of Education and Management Sciences (ABIJEMS). Vol. 3.Pp 427-441.
36. Mbah, P.E.; Olaoye, S.F. and Busari, O. (2014): Gender-Based Perception on Food Misconceptions and Influence on Dietary Practices. Education and Science Journal of Policy Review and Curriculum Development. Vol. 4, No 1, October, 2014. ISSN Numbers: Print: 2315-8425, Online 2354-1660.
37. Mbah, P.E. (2014): Gender Bias, Unemployment and Family Distress: The Issue of Economic Re-Structuring and Privatization In Nigeria. Academic Journal of Research and Development. Vol. 3, No 1.ISSN 1597-7978. P. 39-49
38. Akeredolu, I.A; Okafor, C. and Mbah, P.E. (2014): Food handling Knowledge, Safety and Hygiene Practices of Food Vendors in Tertiary Institutions in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behaviour. Elsevier (July) 2014.
39. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, O. (2015): Socio-Cultural Issues Facing Contemporary Families in Nigeria: An appraisal of Women Holding Administrative Positions. Merit Research Journal of Education and review (ISSN: 2350-2282) vol. 3 (1). Pp.001-005, January 2015. Available online http://www. Meritresearchjournals.org/er/index.htm.
40. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma. (2015): Towards Qualitative Teaching of Vocational Subjects in Secondary Schools in Nigeria. International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences. Vol. 53 (2015) pp 94 – 100. Sci Press Ltd, Switzerland. Doi:18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.53.94
41. Mbah, P.E and Busari. O. (2015): Promoting Household Food preparation As a Strategy to Combating Nutritional Problems in Nigeria: Key to Sustainable Development. Development. Education and Management Journal of Policy Review and Curriculum Development. Volume 5, No 2. May 2015. ISSN PRINT 2315-8425. Germany.
42. Mbah, P.E; Chukwudolue, J.N & Busari, O. (2015): Ageing and Its Implications for Staff Performance, Productivity and Retirement Plans. Asian Journal of Science and Technology online.
43. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, O. (2015): Development and Assessment of Breadfruit and Groundnut Meal as Complementary Weaning Diet” in Umuahia Environment. International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics. Vol 3. www.ijism.org, ISSN :2347- 9051. Issue 2, March-April, 2015.
44. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, O. (2015): Skills Needed by Home Makers in Selecting Goods and Services in Umuahia. International Journal of Innovation In Science and Mathematics. Vol 3. www.ijism.org, ISSN :2347- 9051. Issue 2, March-April, 2015.
45. Mbah, P.E. (2015): Activity Level as Correlate of Post Pregnancy Anthropometric Changes among Women in Lagos State. International Journal of Home Economics. Vol. 8, No 2.
46. Mbah, P.E; Salami, L.I; Azubuike, O. C. and Apugo, C. (2015): Evaluation of Proximate and Mineral Composition of Leaves, Seeds and Bark of Moringa Oleifera. Journal of Researches in Sciences and Specific Arts. Vol. 2. No. 4. ISSN 2356 – 895 X. Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
47. Akeredolu, I.A; Okafor, C; Mbah, P.E. and Ajagbe T. (2015): Breakfast Skipping and Academic Performance among Senior Secondary Schools Students in Lagos, Nigeria. July. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behaviour. Elsevier.
48. Ukegbu, P.; Charity, U.; Mbah, P. and Ifeyinwa, E. (2015): Breakfast Eating Habits and nutritional Status of Primary School Children in Rural Areas of Anambra State, Nigeria. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour. August 2015. Vol. 47. No.4.
49. Ejinkonye, U. B. and Mbah, P.E. (2016): Instructional Objective Required For Effective Elderly Care Education Programme In Nigeria. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS). Vol 5. www.iaset.us, ISSN 2319-393X. DEC –JAN 2016.
50. Umeh-Idika, A.S. and Mbah, P.E. (2016): Home Economics Education: A catalyst For Economic Development of The Nation In The 21st Century. International Journal of Educational Studies. Vol.1. No. 1 September, 2016. Pp 196-200.
51. Chukwuemeka, E.N. and Mbah, P.E. (2016): Propagating Nutritional Advocacy in Rural Population of Enugu State in the 21st Century. International Journal of Educational Studies. Vol.1. No. 2 September, 2016. Pp 295-299.
52. Ezechi, L; Brai, B; Osifeso, G; Mbah, P. and Ezechi, O. (2016): Nutritional Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Lagos Southwest, Nigeria. Mal. J. Nutr. Vol.22 (1): 1-15, 2016.
53. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, O.C. (2017): Balancing Daily Food Consumption Pattern Among rural Households in Umuahia Environment in Abia State Nigeria. International Journal of Scientific Research in Technology, Applied Science & Health Studies. 2(1).
54. Azubuike, O.C. and Mbah, P.E. (2018): Utilization of Agriculture and Home Economics for Youth Empowerment: A Way Forward for Industrial Development in Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Education, Health and Technology Research. Vol. 1.
BOOKS :
55. Mbah, P.E. (2000): Access to Home Economics Research Instruments. (A Modern Approach to Home Economics Research) Lagos. Mukugamu Nig. Ent. Shomolu.
56. Mbah, P.E.; Osifeso, G.A.T.; and Orhewere, G.I. (2001): Home Economics at a Glance. Lagos Patrobert Nig. Ent. Shomolu.
57. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Meal Management. Lagos; Mukugamu Publishers.
CHAPTER CONTRIBUTIONS IN TEXT BOOKS:
58. Mbah, P.E. (1999): Gender Training Manuals for Higher Education: Modules 3 and 5. Lagos
59. Mbah, P.E. (2004): A Course Text on Education, Healthy living & National Development (Chapter 2, 3 and 6). Lagos: Tansy Publication.
60. Mbah, P.E. (2004): A Course Text on Special Methodology, Generic Science and Calculation for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning of Technical, Vocational and Business Subjects (Chapter 16 P. 170 – 180). Lagos
61. Mbah, P.E. (2006) Entrepreneurship in Vocational Technical Education
(Chapter 1) School of Vocational Education, F.C.E. (T) Akoka, Lagos.
62. Mbah, P.E. (2010): Vocational Study Series (Chapters 18, 19 and 23). Heavenly Vision Publishers, Lagos. (Pp 306-339; 340-370; 407-440).
PROCEEDINGS:
63. Mbah, P.E. (2003): Dietary Management in Diseases of Cardiovascular regions. STAN 44th Annual Conference Proceedings held in Abuja. Pp. 237-240.
64. Mbah, P.E; Salami, L.I; Akeredolu, I.A &Busari, O. (2012): Advocacy And Dietary Management: A Tool For Curbing Diabetes And Obesity Among Households. Proceedings of the 42nd Annual General Meeting & Scientific Conference of Nutrition Society of Nigeria. Pp 49-58.
65. Alozie, E.N. and Mbah, P.E. (2016): Strategic Modalities for Sustaining Entrepreneurship Activities of Rural Women for Economic Development in Abia State. Proceedings of 5th Interdisciplinary African Regional Research Conference on Development and Sustainability. Pp 33-34.
66. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, O.C. (2017): Utilization of Household Skills: A panacea for Improving Family Economic Conditions Amongst Rural Communities in Abia State, Nigeria. Proceedings of 7th HECON/8th IFHE Africa Regional Conference & Exhibition. Pp 341 – 245.
TECHNICAL REPORTS:
67. Mbah, P.E. (2010): Science and Technology Standards for Teacher Educators in Nigeria Colleges of Education. World Bank Assisted Project. Published by NCCE. Abuja.
68. Mbah, P.E. (2010): Implementation Manual: Science and Technology Standards for Teacher Educators in Nigerian Colleges of Education. World Bank Assisted Project. Published by NCCE. Abuja.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. Mbah, P. E, (2003): Effects of Two Instructional Methods and Some Moderator Variables on Junior Secondary School Home Economics Students Academic Achievement. A Ph.D. Thesis submitted to The Post Graduate School, University of Benin.
2. Mbah, P.E, (2008): Nutrient Intake, Activity Level and Post Pregnancy Anthropometric Changes among Women in Lagos State. An M.Sc Dissertation Submitted to the Post Graduate School. University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
3. Mbah, P. E, (1992): An Investigation into the Wastage Rate of Some Selected Secondary Schools in Lagos State. An M.Ed. Dissertation Submitted to the Post Graduate School, University of Lagos.
4. Mbah, P.E, (1989): Improvisation of Pastry and Cake Products From Local Cereals Flours: Rice, Maize, Guinea Corn and Millet.
5. Mbah, P.E., (1985): A Survey of Home Gardening in Oshimili Local Government Area of Bendel State.
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS
Conferences (With Title of papers presented).
1. Mbah, P.E. (1995): Enhancing the Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria Families through Women Education. 3rd National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE) Kaduna, (November, 1995).
2. Mbah, P.E. (1997): Satisfying the Nigerian Spouse. 1st National Conference on Nigerian Education and Vision 2010: Educating Nigeria in the Next Decade. School of Education, F.C.E. (T) Akoka, Lagos. (September, 1997).
3. Mbah, P.E. (1997): Divorce and the Nigerian Child, 3rd National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE), Kaduna (November 1997).
4. Mbah, P.E. (1998): Effect of Combined Motherhood on Career Women in a Contemporary Society. Maiden National Conference on Primary and Secondary Education in Nigeria Organized by School of Education F.C.E. (T). Umunze (September, 1998).
5. Mbah, P.E. (1998): Bridging Gender Gap in Home Economics Discipline: Implications for Curriculum Development 3rd National Annual Conference of Nigerian Association of Educationists for National Development (NAEND). Zaria, (October, 1998).
6. Mbah, P.E. (1998): Causes and Predisposing Factors to Infant and Maternal Mortality. 4th National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE), Kaduna (November 1998).
7. Mbah, P.E. (1999): Violence in the Home: It’s Emotional Influence on a Child’s Development. 3rd National Conference on Evaluation of Nigerian Educational System F.C.E. (T) Umunze (May, 1999).
8. Mbah, P.E. and Salami, L.I. (1999): The Incidence of HIV, the Multidimensional Aspects of the Disease and its Challenges to the Contemporary Nutritionists. National Conference of Home Economics Teachers Association of Nigeria. Oshogbo (September, 1999).
9. Mbah, P.E. and Salami L.I. (1999): Social inputs needed to improve the Nutritional Status of the Female Child with Special Reference to Female Genital mutilation and its Implication to Nutrition. National Conference of Home Economics Teachers Association of Nigeria. Oshogbo (September, 1999).
10. Mbah, P.E. (1999): Promoting Family Advancement through Functional Home Economics Education: Challenges for Women Educators in the 21sr Century. 5th National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE), Kaduna (November, 1999).
11. 31. Mbah, P.E. (2000): Access to Home Economics Research Instruments. (A Modern Approach to Home Economics Research) 19th World Conference of International Federation for Home Economics. (IFHE) Accra-Ghana (July, 30th – August 4th 2000).
12. Mbah, P.E. (2000): Nutrition and The Child’s Academic Performance: The Role of 21st Century Women. 5th National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE), Lagos (November, 2000).
13. Mbah, P.E. (2002): Food Fads and Fallacies among Individuals in Shomolu and Mainland Local Government Areas of Lagos State. 3rd National Conference of Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria (HERAN) UNN. (September, 2002).
14. Mbah, P.E. (2003): Population Education: An Overview. National Conference of School of Science, F.C.E. (T) Osiele-Abeokuta (March, 2003)
15. Mbah, P.E. (2003): The Relevance of Regulation of Blood Glucose and Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Body. School of Vocational Education Seminar Series (April – November, 2003).
16. Mbah, P.E. (2003): Dietary Management in Diseases of Cardiovascular Regions. STAN44thAnnual Conference Proceedings held in Abuja.
17. 29. Mbah, P.E. (2003): Managing the Contemporary Nigerian Family in this Present Dispensation: Strategies for Adjustment. African Regional Home Economics Conference. Ikoyi-Lagos. (August 2003).
18. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Longevity and Quality of life: A Challenge for Home Economics Professional Practices. 1st Annual Conference of Home Economics Council of Nigeria (HECON) Held at 5 Ruxton Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
19. Mbah, P.E. (2004) Fostering Continuity and Stability in Families: Approaches to Promoting the Cultural Heritage of the Contemporary Society. 9th National Conference of Women in Colleges of Education held at Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, (22nd – 26th November, 2004).
20. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Integration of Home Economics Curricular in Nigeria Home Economics Teachers Association State Conference, City Hall Lagos (April, 2004).
21. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Instructional Methods and Students Performance in Home Economics Teaching Skills. 5th National Conference of Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria (HERAN) UNN. (September, 2004).
22. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Nutritional Implication of Adolescents Food Habits. 20thInternational Federation of Home Economics (IFHE) Proceedings. Japan.
23. Mbah, P.E. (2004): Information Communication, Technology (ICT) and Home Economics Education. Annual Conference of Delta State Home Economics Teachers’ Association Held at PTI, Effurun, Warri.
24. Mbah, P.E. (2005): Fostering Entrepreneurial Skills in Vocational Education through Home Economics Curriculum. 1st National Conference of School of Vocational Education, F.C.E. (T) Akoka, Lagos (1st – 3rd March, 2005).
25. Mbah, P.E. (2005): Technical Vocational Education and Training as a Pivot for Economic Reform in Nigeria. Commonwealth Association of Polytechnics in Africa (CAPA) National Conference Held in Mombasa, Kenya. (4th – 11th December, 2005).
26. Mbah, P.E. (2006): Entrepreneurship in Vocational Technical Education. 2nd National Conference of School of Vocational Education, F.C.E. (T) Akoka – Lagos (4th – 6th April, 2006).
27. Mbah, P.E. (2006): An Appraisal of Training Facilities for a Three Year Home Economics Programme in Nigerian Colleges of Education. South African Family Ecology and Consumer Science Conference held between 16th – 22nd July 2006. At the University of Western Cape, Cape-Town.
28. Onyene, V.E. & Mbah, P.E. (2006): ICT and Documentation Processes in Tertiary Institutions: Problems and Prospects. Association of Women in Colleges of Education (WICE) 11th Annual Conference Held at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Oto-Ijanikin, Lagos. (13th – 16th November, 2006).
29. Mbah, P.E., Akeredolu, I.A. Okafor, J.C., Adeosun, O.O., and Osisanya, O. (2007) Perceived Effects of Nutrition Education on Health Status of People living with HIV/AIDS (PLW HIV/AIDS) attending Governmental Hospital in Lagos. Presented at the 38th Annual Conference and Scientific meeting of Nutritional Society of Nigeria held from 21st – 24th November 2007 at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo-State.
30. Mbah, P.E.; Akeredolu, I.A. and Adeosun, O.O. (2007): Home Economics Trade Potential: A Panacea for Eradicating Poverty in Developing Nation. 3rd IFHE African Regional Conference held at Younde Conference Centre. Cameroun 23rd – 25th August, 2007.
31. Mbah, P.E.; Akeredolu, I.A. and Adeosun, O.O. (2007): Obstacles and Opportunities for International Competitiveness: Appraisal of Clothing/Textile Subsector of the Nigerian Economy. 1st International Conference of Nigerian Association for Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP) held at Julius Berger Auditorium, University of Lagos. 24th – 27th Sept. 2007.
32. Mbah, P.E.; Akeredolu I. A; and Adeosun, O.O. (2008): Trends in Home Economics Education in Nigeria: Theory and Practice. Presented at the 100thcentinniel celebration of International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) held from 25th July – 2nd August 2008 in Lucerne, Switzerland.
33. Mbah, P.E.; and Onyene, V.E. (2009): Micro Credit Scheme for Economic Empowerment of Women presented at the 1st International conference held from 9th March – 12th March at Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka.
34. Mbah, P.E. Aladewolu, V.T.; and Adedokun, J.A. (2009): Extending Home Economics
Objectives towards Nigerian Women: A way of Re-engineering Vocational Technical Education for Entrepreneurship. Journal of Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka. Issue OOOA. P. 68-78. Akoka, Lagos.
35. Mbah, P.E.; and Busari, O; Ubah, G.U (2009): Towards Realizing (MDGS) Millennium
Development Goals: Applying Home Economics Principles as Tool for Entrepreneurship presented at the 1st International conference held from 9th March – 12th March at Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos.
36. Mbah, P.E.; and Olaoye, S.F. and Oyegunwa, O.R (2009): Wealth Creation and Development in Nigeria through Entrepreneurial Activities: The Challenges and Prospects.
37. Mbah, P.E. and Akeredolu, I.A. (2010): Mother’s Nutritional Knowledge of Complimentary Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children in Lagos State, Nigeria. 43rd Annual Conference of Society for Nutrition Education (SNE), 23rd July – 28th July, 2010, Reno-Tahoe, Nevada, USA.
38. Mbah, P.E; Akeredolu, I.A; Anene-Okekwa, J.E; and Hassan, R. (2010): Nutrient Intakes, Activity level and Post Pregnancy Anthropometric Changes among Women in Lagos State. International Federation of Home Economics (IFHE) council. 16th – 22nd July 2010, Sligo, Republic of Ireland.
39. Mbah, P.E.; Olaoye S.F. &Busari O (2011): Addressing The Monster Of Financial And Health – Related Stress In The Family: A Paper Presented At The 5th Home-Economics Council Of Nigeria (HECON) Conference Held At Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, June 14th – 17th 2011.
40. Mbah, P.E.; Olabisi Busari; Temidayo Aladewolu; Ruth Oyegunwa & Lilian. I. Salami: (2011): Nutrition Needs And Problems Faced By Elders In Rural Areas Of Lagos State: Care Giving Facilities A Possible Solution. 2nd Federation of African Nutrition Societies (FANUS) Congress held at International Centre, Abuja, Nigeria. 12th-16th September, 2011.
41. Mbah, P.E.; Akeredolu, A.I; Busari, O and Anene-Okekwa, J.E. (2012): Advocacy and Dietary Management: A tool for Curbing diabetes and Obesity among Household in Lagos. 42nd Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference held at Nelrose Hotel, Asaba. 18th – 20th Sept. 2012.
42. Mbah, P.E.; Akeredolu, A.I; Busari, O and Anene-Okekwa, J.E. (2012): Food Misconceptions: Barrier to Good Dietary Practices. 13th Annual National Conference of HERAN. Held at Princess Alexandra Unity hall, UNN, Nsukka. 20th – 22nd, 2012.
43. Mbah, P.E. and Busari, O. (2013): Promoting Nigerian Cuisine beyond Borders: A Participatory Approach towards Promoting Food Security in Africa. Being A Paper Presented At The 11th International SAAFECS Conference And 6thIfhe Regional Conference. Held 27th February – 1st March, 2013. Saint George Hotel and Conference Centre, Pretoria, South Africa.
44. Mbah, P.E. (2013): Gender Bias, Unemployment and Family Distress: The Issue of Economic Restructuring and Privatization Experience In Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the National Conference on Forum for African Women Educationalists, Nigeria (FAWEN). Held at New Multi-Purpose Hall, Federal College of Education (Tech.), Akoka. Lagos. July 31st – August 1st, 2013.
45. Mbah, P.E. (2013): Towards Qualitative Teaching of Vocational Subjects in Secondary Schools in Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the 3rd AATL, ICTL 2013, ICSTE 2013 & TEEC 2013 Conference. Held at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (kolping), Umudike, Abia State. 12th – 15th August, 2013.
46. Mbah, P.E. (2013): Exploring Patterns of Institutional Policies and Nutritional Behaviour of Collegiate Students in Nigeria: A Key Factor to Behavioral Compliance to Academic Activities. Being a paper presented at 1st International conference/ workshop on Higher Education for Development in Africa: Policies and Practices. Held in Port Harcourt 29th-31st August, 2013.
47. Mbah, P.E and Busari, O (2013): Promoting Household Food Preparation as a Strategy to Combating Nutritional Problems in Nigeria: Key to Sustainable Development. Being a paper presented at the 43rd scientific meeting of Nutrition Society of Nigeria Held in Calabar September 3rd to 7th 2013.
48. Mbah, P.E. and Ezeogine, J.A. (2014): Measures for Improving the Nutritional and Healthy Living Status of Families among Households in Sub-Urban regions of Nigeria. Being a paper presented at 44thAnnual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of The Nutrition Society of Nigeria, held in Owerri, Aladinma Shopping Mall, September 2nd-6th
49. Mbah, P.E; Ezema, P.N. and Ezeoguine, J.A. (2014): Strategies For Alleviating The Problems of Waste Disposal Practices Faced by Households in Shomolu Local Government Area of Lagos State. Being a paper presented at the Annual International Conference of Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria, held in University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
50. Mbah, P.E. (2014): Activity Level as Correlate of Post Pregnancy Anthropometric Changes among Women in Lagos State. Being a paper presented at OWSD Fifth International Conference at Morelos, Mexico 17th-20th September 2014.
51. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike Ozioma (2014): Socio-Cultural Issues Facing Contemporary Families in Nigeria: An Appraisal of Women Holding Administrative Positions. Being a Paper presented at 2014 Dubai Women Leadership Master-Class on Innovating Leadership Strategies for A Challenging Nigeria: Role Implications for Women Executives. Held at J.W. Marriot Hotel, Dubai Monday 8th and Saturday, 13th December, 2014.
52. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma. (2015): Development and Assessment of Breadfruit Meal as Complimentary Weaning Diet in Umuahia Environment. Being a paper presented at European Home Economics International Conference Held At University of Malta, Valletta Campus, 19th to 22nd March, 2015.
53. Mbah, P.E. Salami, L.I; Azubuike, Ozioma and Apugo, C. (2015): Evaluation of Proximate and Mineral Composition of Leaves, Seeds and Bark of Moringa Oleifera. Being a Paper Presented at 7th IFHE Biennial Regional Conference in Alexandra, Egypt. 24th-27th October 2015.
54. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma (2016): 1. Nutritional Evaluation of Weaning Food Produced from a Combination of Rice, Sorghum and Corn Flour. 2. Transforming Our World: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Role of Families and the IFHE. Being papers presented at the XXIII World Congress of International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE). Theme: Hope & Happiness: The role of Home Economics in the pursuit of Hope & Happiness for Individual and Communities now and in the future.
31st July to 8th August, 2016.
55. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma (2017): Balancing Daily Food Consumption Practices among Rural Households in Umuahia Environment in Abia State Nigeria. Being a Paper presented at the IFHE Annual Leadership Meeting and European International Home Economics Conference, Theme: Sustainable and Healthy Lifestyles: Policy, Pedagogy and Practice. March 21st to 25th 2017- St. Angela’s College, Sligo, Ireland.
56. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma (2017): The Influence of Food Fads and Fallacies on Food Habit and Consumption pattern of Diabetic Patients in Federal Medical Center, Umuahia. Abia State, Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the 47th Annual General Meeting & Scientific Conference. Theme: Controversies in Nutrition. 19th – 23rd September, 2017 at UICC, Ibadan. Oyo State, Nigeria.
57. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma (2017): Utilization of Household Skills: A panacea for Improving Family Economic Conditions Amongst Rural Communities in Abia State, Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the 7th HECON/8th IFHE Africa Regional Conference & Exhibition. Theme: Developing skills for Improved Social and Economic Conditions of Families and Global Communities: Home Economics Future Direction. Held in Elf Auditorium, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. October 24th – 28th 2017.
58. Mbah, P.E. and Azubuike, Ozioma (2018): Strategies for Ameliorating the Dietary and Health Problems of Elderly Inmates in Old People’s Home in South East Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the Ifhe Symposium/ Council 2018 Meeting. Theme: Never Too Late For The Elderly. held in Ahfad University for women, Khartoum, Sudan. February 24th – March 2nd 2018.
Seminars / Workshops /Exhibition
1. National Workshop on Constraints to Female Education organized by FME and Rockefeller Foundation University of Lagos (October, 1990).
2. Workshop on Academic Writing. Organized by WICE, University of Lagos (May 1998).
3. 3rd Workshop on Gender Sensitization; Organized by WICE, F.C.E. (T) Akoka (May 1998).
4. Management Training Workshop for Heads of Department, Deans and Directors. F.C.E. (T) Akoka, (December, 1999).
5. Workshop on Research Skills in Vocational Technical Education. F.C.E. (T) Akoka. (November, 1999).
6. Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN) ‘Talent Hunt 2000’. Yaba College of Technology, Lagos. (November, 2000).
7. St. Dominic’s all Women Conference. Yaba-Lagos (May – June, 2002).
8. National Women Workshop. Organized by Wives of Lagos State Government Officials (COWLSO) Eko ‘Le Meridian, Lagos (2nd – 4th October, 2002).
9. Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union Seminar F.C.E (T) Akoka (march, 2003).
10. African Regional Home Economics Seminar. Ikoyi-Lagos. (August 2003).
11. School of Vocational Education Seminar Series (April – November, 2003).
12. International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) Practitioners Workshop for 20th world Congress. Bonn, Germany (February 2004).
13. Home Economics Teachers Association State Conference, City Hall Lagos (April, 2004).
14. Educational Tax Fund (ETF) Train the Trainers Workshop for Vocational technical teachers in South-East Zone, Lagos (May, 2004).
15. Delta State Home Economics Teachers’ Workshop held at Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Efurun, Warri, Delta State (2nd – 5th December, 2004).
16. Workshop on Review of the NCCE Minimum Standard for Vocational and Technical Education, (August 29 – September 2nd, 2006) at F.C.E. (T), Asaba.
17. Workshop on Review of the NCCE Minimum Standard for All Colleges of Education in Nigeria, (9th – 14th October, 2006) at Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri.
18. Staff Training and Development workshop on ICT Training held on 14th April, 2010 at The
School of Vocational Education Conference Center, F.C.E. (T) Akoka, Lagos.
19. National Commission for Colleges of Education Workshop on Assessment Standards for
Teacher Educators in Colleges of Education in Nigeria. (Feb, in Minna, April in Kaduna, June in Minna and August 29th to September 4th in Potiskum 2010.
20. 5th National Commission for Colleges of Education/ADB Workshop on Review of Technical
and Vocational Education for Colleges of Education in Nigeria. 24th – 26th January, 2011, Akwanga, Nassarawa State.
21. Nigerian Raw Materials Exposition At The 2nd Nigerian Raw Materials Exposition (NIRAM EXPO) 2014, which took place in De-Blue Roof, Lagos Television Event Centre, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, Monday 27th-Friday 31st November.
22. Common Wealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in Valletta, Malta. 24th-28th November, 2015.
23. Capcity Building on Agricultural Education in Nigeria (CBAEN), Train the Trainers Workshop. Training on Value Chain. Held at Bern School of Forestry and Applied food Sciences, HAFL, Switzerland, 15th to 24th June 2015.
24. Capcity Building on Agricultural Education in Nigeria (CBAEN), Train the Trainers Workshop. Held in Pius Anyim Auditorium, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, 6th- 8th March, 2016.
25. Lagos State Education District 1 Y2018 Cooking Competition. Chief judge. Held at Education District 1(HQTRS), Dairy Farm Complex, Agege. 23rd April, 2018.
RESEARCH GRANT WON:
COMMENDATIONS AND AWARDS RECEIVED
1. Letter of Commendation as Acting HOD of Home Economics for Efficiency 1998
2. Best Lecturer in School of Vocational Education, F.C.E (T), Akoka 2000
3. Women of the 21st Century Award from American Biographical Institute (ABI) 2004
4. Professional Women’s Advisory Board Distinguished Recognition of ABI 2005
5. Distinguished Service Award, Ezere (Women Organization) 2006 -2009
6. Fellowship Award, Certified Institute of Public Administrators, Ghana. 2008
7. Fellowship Award, Women in Colleges of Education (WICE) Akoka Chapter 2010
8. Special Award As “Best Innovation – Tech” At The 2nd Nigerian Raw Materials 2014 Exposition (NIRAM EXPO) 2014, which took place in De-Blue Roof, Lagos Television Event Centre, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
9. Special Award As Best “High Local Content” Exhibitor At The 2nd Nigerian Raw 2014 Materials Exposition (NIRAM EXPO) 2014, which took place in De-Blue Roof, Lagos Television Event Centre, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
10. Special Award As the “Best Exhibitor” At The 2nd Nigerian Raw Materials Exposition (NIRAM EXPO) 2014, which took place in De-Blue Roof, Lagos Television Event Centre, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
11. Fellowship Award, Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (FHEPAN) 2017.
12. International Professional Home Economist (IPHE) 2018
ADMINISTRATIVE/ PROFICIENCY TRAINING WITH CERTIFICATES
i Computer Studies 1998
ii Research Skills 1999
iii Applied Scholastic Teachers’ Course 2001
iv Relevance Skills Development 2004
v Modern Teaching Strategies, Styles And Skills 2004
vi Entrepreneurial Development 2004
vii General Special Methodology For Improving Teaching 2004
ix ICT Productivity Skills 2004
x NIM Leadership Competencies for Organizational Renewal 2008
xi Effective Work Performance for Staff 2009
xii ICT Tools for Teaching At The Post Basic Level 2009
xiii ICT Training for Academics 2010
ivx ICT Performance Improvement And Edu portal Sensitization Training 2011
E. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
S/N |
POST HELD |
DURATION |
1 |
Overseeing Home Economics/HMT Dept when the HOD is not around |
(4th-10th June & 13th-22nd August 2013).
|
2 |
CAFST Representative in College of Physical Sciences |
January, 2014-2017 |
3 |
Ag. HOD,Home Economics/Hospitality Management & Tourism |
2014-2015 |
4 |
HOD, Home Economics/Hospitality Management & Tourism |
2015 – 2017 |
5. |
Member, Committee on Implementation of Students Fees payment |
2014 – 2016 |
6. |
Chairman, Convocation Entertainment Committee |
2014 – 2016 |
7. |
Chairman, Examination and Time Table Committee |
2014 – 2016 |
8. |
Member, Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee |
2015 – 2016 |
9. |
Senate Representative at Council For Appointment of Vice Chancellor |
2016 |
10. |
Member Interview Panel for the Appointment of VC |
2016 |
F. SERVICE TO PUBLIC BODIES/COMMUNITY SERVICE
a) President, Ezere Town’s Union, Women’s Wing, Lagos Branch 1998-2006
b) Member, Confraternity of Christian Mothers St. Dominic’s Parish, Yaba-Lagos.
(CCM) 1998-Date
c) Member, Catholic Women Organization St. Dominic’s Parish, Yaba-Lagos. (CWO) 1998-Date
d) Member, Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary, 2000-Date
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church Yaba-Lagos. 1999-2013
e) Member, Ladies of the Knight of St. Mulumba Eko-Sub Council, Lagos. (LSM) 2000-Date
f) Trustee Member, Knowledge Foundation 2001-2011
g) Board member, Early Years Exposure to Science (EYES) 2002-2006
h) Coordinator, Nestle Nutrition Duchess Community outreach, Yaba Zone. 2003-2010
i) Consultant, National Commission for Colleges of Education/ADB Working Committee 2010-2013
j) Member on Review of Technical and Vocational Education Curriculum for Colleges of
Education in Nigeria. Abuja. 2005 -2011
k) Consultant, National Commission for Colleges of Education Working Committee Member for S&T Teachers Standard. Abuja. 2010 – 2013.
L). Coordinator, International Federation for Home Economics, Nigerian Liaison group. 2014-Date.
M). Trustee Member, Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (HEPAN) 2013-Date
N). President, Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (HEPAN) 2016 – Date.
O). Executive Council Member, International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) 2016 – 2018
P). Vice President, Africa Region, International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) 2018-2022.
G . MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
Member, Home Economics Teachers Association of Nigeria (HETAN) 1991
Member, Home Science Association of Nigeria (HSAN) 1991
Member, International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) 2000
Member, Home Economics Council of Nigeria (HECON) 2000
Member, Nestle Nutrition Duchess Club (NNDC) 2000
Member, Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria (HERAN) 2000
Member, American Biographical Institute (ABI) 2002
Member, Nutrition Society of Nigeria (NSN) 2005
Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) 2008
Fellow, Certified Institute of Public Administrators (CIPA), Ghana 2008
Fellow, Women in Colleges of Education, Akoka, Lagos 2010
Fellow, Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (HEPAN) 2018
Member, Society for Nutrition Education SNE (USA) 2010
H. HOBBIES
1. Research
2. Teaching
3. Writing
4. Reading
5. Traveling and Dancing
I. REFEREES:
1. PROFESSOR HILARY ODO EDEOGA
(Former, Vice Chancellor)
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike.
Umuahia, Abia – State.
Email: hilaryedeoga@mouau.edu.ng
2. PROFESSOR LILIAN IMUETIYAN SALAMI
(Former Member of the Governing Council, Former Dean, Faculty of Education),
University of Benin, Benin City.
3. DR OLABISI BUSARI
Department of Home Economics
Federal College of Education (Technical)
Akoka, Yaba.
Lagos.