Wednesday, 26 March 2014

THE CV OF A MAN WHO WANTS TO BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR OF DELTA STATE

Curriculum Vitae

Otive Igbuzor Curriculum Vitae (PDF Download)
CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)
Otive Igbuzor, PhD
Principal Consultant, Emerald International Development Services Ltd,
No. 1, Ambassador Ralph Uwechie Way, Off Okpanam road, Opposite Legislative Quarters, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria.
Abuja office: Suite 26, Second Floor, Tolse Plaza, 4 Franca Afegbua Crescent, Off J. S. Mariere road, Near Apo Legislative Quarters, Apo, Abuja, Nigeria.
Tel: +234 8033099797
E-mail: otiveigbuzor@yahoo.co.uk
Website: www.otiveigbuzor.com

1.  Position Principal Consultant/ Executive Director
 
2.  Name of Organization: Emerald International Development Services Ltd &African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD)
 
3.  Name of Staff:  Otive Igbuzor
 
4.   Technical Specialization Strategy, Programme Design, Workshop facilitation, Monitoring and Evaluation


5.  Nationality: Nigerian
   
6.  Education:
  • PhD Public Administration,  University of Maiduguri, 2004
  • MSc International Relations, University of Maiduguri, 1997
  • MPA Public Administration, University of Maiduguri, 1992
  • B. Pharm (Hons), University of Benin, 1986
 
7.  Membership of Professional Associations:
  • Nigerian Political Science Association
  • African Association of Political Science
  • Social Science Academy of Nigeria
  • Third World Academy of Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (Fellow)
  • Institute of Strategic Management (Fellow)
  • Nigerian Institute of Management
 
8.  Other Training
  • Train the Trainers Workshop for Election Observers for the 1998/99 Nigerian Election organised by the National Democratic Institute, United States and Transition Monitoring Group in Maiduguri in December, 1998
  • African Human Rights Camp held at Arusha, Tanzania from 24th October, 1999-14th November, 1999 organised by the Human Rights Institute of South Africa (HURISA).
  • Training on Conflict Management, Negotiation Skills and Constitutional Reform Organised by Citizens Forum for Constitutional Reform and Umnotho Development, South Africa held at Abuja from 12th –18th March, 2000.
  • Training on Democratic Control of Military and Security Establishments in Nigeria and South Africa held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 20th 23rd September, 2000 organised by Centre for Defence and Security Management, Johannesburg, Centre for Democracy & Development, Lagos and Institute of Development Studies, Sussex.
  • 631st Wilton Park Conference on Human Rights and the Alleviation of Poverty held at Wiston House, Steyning, West Sussex, United Kingdom.(5th –9th March, 2001)
  • Training on Constitutionalism in Transition: Central & Eastern Europe and Africa held in Entebbe, Uganda from 14th- 18th January, 2002.
  • Training on Science and Citizenship in a Global Context at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, UK from 12-13 December, 2002.
  • National Retreat on Poverty Reduction Strategy Process (PRSP) in Nigeria organized by Economic Policy Coordinating Committee (EPCC) in Kaduna from 6-9th August, 2003.
  • Expert Training the Operationalisation of the Observation and Monitoring System of the ECOWAS Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peace Keeping & Security at Cotonou, Republic of Benin from 21-25 June, 2004.
 
9.  Countries of Professional Experience: Nigeria, United Kingdom, Sweden, Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa, Italy  and Denmark
   
10.      Languages(5 = very good, 1 = poor)
Speaking
Reading
Writing
English
5
5
5
Urhobo
5
4
4
Hausa
2
2
2
Ibo
3
3
3

11. Key Qualifications

Dr. Otive Igbuzor is the Executive Director of the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD) (See www.centrelsd.org). He is the immediate past International Head of campaigns of ActionAid International and Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria. ActionAid International is an international organization working with people, communities, associates and partners in over 50 countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe to eradicate poverty and injustice.(See www.actionaid.org). He is also an honourable Commissioner in the Police Service Commission (PSC) (See www.psc.gov.ng). Prior to joining ActionAid, he was a Programme Co-ordinator of Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), an independent research, information and training institution dedicated to policy oriented scholarship on questions of democratic development and peace building in the West African sub-region. He also served as the Secretary of Citizens’ Forum for Constitutional Reform (CFCR), a coalition of over one hundred civil society organizations committed to a process led and participatory approach to constitutional reform in Nigeria (See www.cddwestafrica.org). Previously, he was a lecturer at the Delta State University, Lagos Centre and has published many scholarly articles on democracy, gender, politics and development. He is the author of Perspectives on Democracy and Development andChallenges of Development in Nigeria. He is the co-editor of two authoritative books on Constitution making and Constitutionalism in Nigeria: Contentious Issues in the Review of the 1999 Constitution and A Citizens’ Approach to Making a People’s Constitution in Nigeria, and  two others, one on Poverty Eradication titled Poverty Eradication in Nigeria: Perspectives on a Participatory and Pro-Poor Approach and the other on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) titled Can Nigeria achieve the MDGs in 2015? He holds a bachelors degree in Pharmacy, masters’ degrees in Public Administration and International Relations and a doctorate degree in Public Administration specializing in Policy Analysis. He was a founding and leading member of many human rights and mass democratic organizations in Nigeria in the 1980s and ’90s. He is a member of many professional associations including Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and Nigerian Institute of Management. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Strategic Management. He is also President of Institute of Strategic Management, Nigeria (ISMN) (www.ismn.com)  and President of The Ejiro & Otive Igbuzor Foundation (www.igbuzorfoundation.org).

12.      Employment Record/Selected Tasks completed

Dates

January,  2010 till date
Employer:
African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD)
Positions held:
Executive Director
 
Dates
June-December, 2009
Employer:
ActionAid International
Positions held:
International Head of Campaigns
 
Dates
Jan, 2004- May, 2009
Employer:
ActionAid International Nigeria
Positions held:
Country Director
 
Dates
March, 2000-December, 2003
Employer:
Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)
Positions held:
Programme Co-ordinator
 
Dates
1999 – 2001
Employer:
Delta State University, Lagos Centre
Positions held:
Lecturer
 
Dates
1991-1999
Employer:
Francotive Pharmacy Ltd
Positions held:
Managing Director/CEO)
 
Dates
1999 – 2000
Employer:
Health Rights Initiative (HRI)
Positions held:
President

13. Detailed Tasks Assigned/Work Undertaken that Best Illustrates Capability to Handle the Tasks Assigned

Add Manually
   

Name of assignment or project: Leadership Capacity Building for Youth in the Niger Delta

Year: 2013-2014

Location: Niger Delta States of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Edo, Delta, Imo, Abia and Ondo

Client: Foundation for Partnership in the Niger Delta (PIND)

Main project features: To equip young persons with leadership skills to become change agents with capacity to generate socio-economic development in the Niger Delta

Positions held: Project Director

Activities Performed Training on Leadership, Entrepreneurship, ICT, Project Management and Conflict management and mentoring

   

   

Name of assignment or project: Voice to the People (V2P): Making Governance Work for Poor and Marginalised People 

Year: 2013-2014

Location: Anambra State

Client: Christian Aid/DfID

Main project features: To enable communities to hold duty bearers to account leading to improved responsiveness and service delivery, supported by evidence based learning and advocacy.

Positions held: Project Director

Activities Performed Capacity building workshops, policy research and advocacy

 

Name of assignment or project: Transparency and Accountability in the Oil and Gas Sector in Nigeria 

Year: 2013

Location: Abuja and Niger Delta

Client: Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA)

Main project features: Strengthen citizens’ voice for accountability and reforms on Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector

Positions held: Project Director

Activities Performed Roundtables, Research into Pricing of Petroleum Products, Workshops, Legislative advocacy and Rallies

   

Name of assignment or project: Preparation of Ken Nnamani Centre for Leadership and Development (KNCLD) Strategic Plan (2013-2017) 

Year: 2013

Location: Abuja

Client: Ken Nnamani Centre for Leadership and Development

Main project features: Drafting of Strategy and facilitation of retreat, stakeholders workshop and validation meeting. 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities Performed Preparation of strategy, facilitation of retreat, consultation and validation process

   

Name of assignment or project Development of Tearfund Nigeria Six Year Strategy (2013-2018)

Year 2013

Location Jos

Client Tearfund Nigeria

Main project features Preparation of programme, facilitation of strategy workshop and preparation of report

Position held Lead Consultant/Facilitator

Activities Performed Preparation of programme, facilitation of retreat workshop from 18th-22nd March, 2013.

 

Name of assignment or project: Preparation of Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) Strategic Plan (2012-2015) 

Year: 2012

Location: Abuja

Client: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

Main project features: Drafting of Strategy and facilitation of retreat, stakeholders workshop and validation meeting. 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities Performed Preparation of strategy, facilitation of retreat, consultation and validation process

   

 

Name of assignment or project: Technical Committee on Development of Borno State (2011-2015) 

Year: 2012

Location: Borno State

Client: Borno State Government

Main project features: Technical advice on strategic directions, programmes and projects, institutionalization of structures, systems and mechanisms that will deliver development and peace in Borno state.

Positions held: Chair, Strategy Committee

Activities Performed Ongoing

 

Name of assignment or project: Monitoring and Evaluation of MDG Projects in Delta State  

Year: March-December, 2012

Location: Delta State

Client: Office of the Special Assistant to the President on MDGs

Main project features: Monitoring and Evaluation

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed:
  • Tracking and monitoring of MDG projects
  • Evaluation of impact of projects on benefitting communities

 

 

Name of assignment or project: State Programme Consultant (SPC), Osun State 

Year: July-December, 2012

Location: Osun State

Client: Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs

Main project features: Supervision and Monitoring of Projects

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed:
  • Supervision and Monitoring of Projects. Concluded.

 

Name of assignment or project: Enhancing Citizens’ Participation in the Budgetary Process in Bayelsa State  

Year: 2011-2012

Location: Bayelsa State

Client: Pact Nigeria/USAID

Main project features: Building capacity of CSOs for effective engagement with the Bayelsa State Government through budget advocacy for participatory and rights based budgeting 

Positions held: Project Director

Activities Performed Workshop, Radio programme, budget analysis and advocacy

 

 

Name of assignment or project: Annual Leadership Institute and Executive Leadership Course

Year: 2010, 2011 and 2012

Location: Abuja

Client: African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development

Main project features: Training

Positions held: Lead Trainer

Activities performed: Preparation of  training materials and facilitation
  • What is Leadership?
  • Who is a Leader?
  • Gender Perspectives to Leadership
  • Developing Leaders
  • Leadership and Management
  • Leadership and Strategy
  • Leadership and Organisation
  • Leadership and Execution
  • What it takes to be a CEO

 

Name of assignment or project: WERHC Annual Monitoring and Evaluation Institute

Year: 2009, 2010 and 2011

Location: Abuja

Client: Women Empowerment and Reproductive Health Centre (WERHC)

Main project features: Training

Positions held: Trainer

Activities performed: Preparation of training materials and facilitation

   

Name of assignment or project: Evaluation of Presidential Amnesty Programme in the Niger Delta  

Year: 28th June, 2010- 25th September, 2012

Location: Obubra, Cross River State

Client: Federal Government of Nigeria/ Office of Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta

Main project features: Monitoring and Evaluation

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed:
  • Monitoring and evaluation of services at service points
  • Efficiency and Effectiveness of Camp activities
  • Collection of baseline date about camp participants
  • Evaluation of services and implementing partners

 

 

Name of assignment or project: Partnership Against Poverty (PAP) Strategy for Delta and AkwaIbom States(2010-2015) 

Year: June, 2010

Location: AkwaIbom and Delta States

Client: Action Aid International Nigeria

Main project features: Drafting of Strategy and facilitation of retreat, stakeholders workshop and validation meeting. 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of Strategy and facilitation of workshop

   

   

Name of assignment or project: Preparation of Water Aid Nigeria Strategy (2010-2015) 

Year: May-July, 2010

Location: Abuja

Client: Water Aid Nigeria

Main project features: Drafting of Strategy and facilitation of retreat, stakeholders workshop and validation meeting. 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of Strategy and facilitation of workshop

Name of assignment or project: Establishment of Economic Intelligence Unit by Lagos State Government 

Year: Feb-April, 2010

Location: Lagos

Client: DfID/SPARC and Lagos State Government

Main project features: Capacity building for establishment of Economic Intelligence Unit 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed: Interview, Focus Group Discussion and preparation of papers

 

Name of assignment or project: Constitution Reform Dialogue Mechanism (CRDM)

Year: 2008-2009 (Two Years)

Location: Abuja

Client: DfID/Coalitions for Change

Main project features: Preparation of Strategy papers and position papers and facilitation of workshops. 

Positions held: Lead  Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of Strategy papers and facilitation of workshop

   

Name of assignment or project: Preparation of Nigeria National Strategy- National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS 2)

Year: March-April, 2007

Location: Abuja and Ibadan

Client: Federal Government of Nigeria

Main project features: Drafting of Education component of Strategy and presentation at workshop 

Positions held:  Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of education component of Strategy and facilitation of workshop

   

Name of assignment or project: Preparation of Strategy for Civil Society Education Coalition on Education for All (CSACEFA) (2003)  

Year: 2003

Location: Abuja

Client: CSACEFA

Main project features: Facilitation of retreat on preparation of strategy. 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of Strategy and facilitation of workshop

   

Name of assignment or project: Gender Assessment of Society for Family Health (SFH) 

Year: May, 2003

Location: Abuja

Client: Society for Family Health (SFH)

Main project features: Assessment of gender sensitivity of SFH and its products. 

Positions held:  Consultant

Activities performed: Gender review of organisation, documents and publications

   

Name of assignment or project: Constitution Review as Driver of Pro-Poor Change in Nigeria  

Year: 2003

Location: Abuja

Client: DfID

Main project features: Preparation of background paper 

Positions held:  Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of background paper on Constitution as a Driver of Pro-Poor Change in Nigeria

   

Name of assignment or project: Cost of Education Research  

Year: May-July, 2003

Location: Abuja

Client: ActionAid International Nigeria

Main project features: Survey research 

Positions held: Lead Consultant

Activities performed: Training of research assistants, Administration of Questionnaire, analysis and report writing

   

Name of assignment or project: Science and Citizenship in a Global Context

Year: 12th -13th December, 2002

Location: United Kingdom

Client: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK

Main project features: Preparation and presentation of paper 

Positions held: Resource Person

Activities performed: Preparation and presentation of paper

   

Name of assignment or project: ActionAid Nigeria Country Strategy Paper (2003-2007) 

Year: 2003

Location: Abuja

Client: ActionAid International Aid Nigeria

Main project features: Preparation of Contextual and Poverty Analysis 

Positions held:  Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of Contextual Analysis and facilitation of workshop

   

Name of assignment or project: Constitutional Development of Rwanda 

Year: 2001

Location: Kibuye, Rwanda

Client: USAID/Government of Rwanda

Main project features: Preparation of background paper and facilitation of workshop

Positions held:  Consultant

Activities performed: Preparation of background paper and facilitation of workshop


Other relevant information (e.g., Publications)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
(a)  JOURNALS
  1.  ‘Reflections on Allison Ayida’s proposal on the Reform of theNigerian Civil Service’ in The Nigerian Social Scientist Vol. 1. No. 1, September, 1998.
  2. ‘Drug Abuse in the Family’ in Hudraw Bulletin Vol. 1 No. 1, April, 1999.
  3. ‘Implementation of Refugee Policy in Nigeria(1989-1994) in TheValiant Vol. 28  September, 1999
  4. ‘Methodological Issues in Gender Studies in Nigeria’ in The NigerianSocial Scientist Vol. 13 No. 1 March, 2000.
  5. ‘Perestroika and Its Impact on Africa’ in  TheValiant Vol. 30, No. 2 July- December, 2001
  6. ‘Constitutional reform in Nigeria: Perspectives from Civil Society’ in The Valiant Vol. 30, No. 2 July-December, 2001.
  7. ‘The State of Education in Nigeria’ in The Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) Economic Indicators, Vol. 12, No. 3, July-September, 2006.
  8.  ‘A Review of Niger Delta Human Development Report’  in The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) Economic Indicators, Vol. 12, No. 4, October-December, 2006
  9. Community Pharmacists Participation in Health Related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in The Nigerian Journal of Pharmacy, Vol. 42, No. 1, 2009. Pages 22-26.
  10. MDG, Food and Agriculture in MDG Review http:/www.mdg-review.org
  11. Peace and Security Education: A Critical Factor for Sustainable Peace and National Development in International Journal of Peace and Development Studies (IJPDS), Vol. 2 (1), pp 32-34, January, 2011.
  12. Access to Safe Medicines as a Human Right in  Nigeria in The Nigerian Journal of Pharmacy. Vol. 46, No. 2, 2012. Pp 27-31
  13. Achieving Health Related Millennium Development Goals in Nigeria through Effective Pharmaceutical Services in The Nigerian Journal of Pharmacy. Vol 46, No. 2, 2012 Pp 73-78.

(b) CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
  1. With Kole Ahmed Shettima “ Women and Cost of Health Services” in The Book of Abstracts of the 63rd Annual Conference of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Lagos.
  2. ‘Constitution Making in Nigeria: Lessons for Making a People’s Constitution’ in Proceedings of the Conference on Constitutional Development held in Kibuye, Rwanda from 19-24 August, 2001.

© EDITED BOOKS
  1. With OloladeBamideleContentious Issues in the Review of the 1999 Constitution. Lagos, Citizens’ Forum for Constitutional Reform.
  2. With Jibrin Ibrahim (2005) A Citizens Approach to Making a Peoples’ Constitution in Nigeria. Lagos, Citizens’ Forum for Constitutional Reform.
  3. With Kayode Fayemi (2005), Poverty Eradication in Nigeria: Perspectives on a Participatory and Pro-Poor Approach. Lagos, Centre for Democracy and Development.
  4. With Jibrin Ibrahim (2009), Can Nigeria Meet the Millennium Development Goals in 2015? Abuja, Centre for Democracy and Development.
  5. Alternative Development Strategy for Nigeria (2011). Abuja, African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development.

(d) BOOKS
  1. Perspectives on Democracy and Development. Lagos, Joe-Tolalu& Associates, 2005
  2. Challenges of Development in Nigeria (2009). Lagos, Robitos Alliance Publishers.
  3. Political Succession in Nigeria (2011). Abuja, African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development.
  4. Overcoming the Challenges of Transformation in Nigeria (2012). Lagos, Joe-Tolalu& Associates
  5. National Security and Policing in Nigeria (2012). Lagos, Joe-Tolalu& Associates


(e) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
  1. ‘Making Democracy Work in Nigeria: The Civil Society and Constitutional Reform’  inBreaking Barriers, Creating New Hopes: Democracy, Civil society and Good Governance in Africa Edited by AbdallaBujra and Said Adejumobi. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press.
  2. ‘Fiscal Federalism and Resource Control in Nigeria’ in Contentious issues in the Review of the 1999 Constitution (2002) Edited by Otive Igbuzor and OloladeBamidele. Lagos, Citizens’ Forum for Constitutional Reform.
  3. Constitution Making in Nigeria: Historical Perspective’ in Gender Gaps in the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (2003) Edited by Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi. Lagos, Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre.
  4.  ‘Privatisation in Nigeria: Critical Issues of Concern to Civil Society’ in Readings on Privatisation Edited by Onyekpere, E. (2003). Lagos, Socio-economic Rights Initiative (SERI).
  5. Public Policy and Poverty Eradication in Nigeria’ in Alternative Poverty Eradication Strategyin Nigeria (2004).  Lagos, center for Democracy and Development
  6.  ‘The Military and Democratization in Africa’ in Democratisation in Africa. Edited by Simelane, N. (forthcoming). University of Swaziland.
  7. Four years of constitutional Rule in Nigeria’ in Constitutions and Constitutionalism in Anglophone West Africa. Edited by Boafo-Arthur, K (forthcoming). Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), Ghana.
  8. The Concept of Budgeting”  inA Handbook of Budgeting (2005).  Lagos, center for Democracy and Development
  9. Neo-Liberalism and Poverty in Nigeria’ in Another Nigeria is Possible: Proceedings of the First Nigeria Social Forum. Abuja, Nigeria Social Forum.
  10. ‘A Critique of the 1999 Constitution Making Process in Nigeria’ in The Quest for a Gender Sensitive Constitution in Nigeria (2002). Lagos, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM).
  11. ‘Civil Society Engagement with the National Political Reform Conference(NPRC): A Critical Appraisal’ in Political Reform Conference: Federalism and the National Question in Nigeria. Edited by W. O. Alli (2005). Nigeria Political Science Association.
  12. ‘Women in Nigeria(WIN), Donor Agencies and the Struggle for Gender Equity in Nigeria’ in Feminism or Male Feminism? The Lives and Times of Women in Nigeria (WIN). Edited by Ibrahim, J. and Salihu, A. (2007), Centre for Research, Kano and Documentation and Politics of Development Group, Stockholm University.
  13. ‘Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) and Poverty Reduction’ in Civil Society and EITI in Nigeria. Abuja, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy centre (CISLAC), 2007.
  14. ‘Strategies for Restoring Franchise in Nigeria’ in Ibrahim, J. and Ibeanu, O. (Eds)(2009), The 2007 Elections and Subversion of Popular Sovereignty. Abuja, Centre for Democracy and Development.
  15. Ownership Structure and Level of Participation in the Oil and Gas Sector in Nigeria in Nigerian Extractive Industries: An Evaluation of the Nature and Character. Vol 1: Oil and Gas (2010). Abuja, Coalitions for Change
  16. Generational Shifts: Human Rights Struggles in the 1980s and 2000s in Ibrahim, J. and Ya’u, Y. Z. (2010), The Left and Human Rights Struggle in Nigeria. Kano, Centre for Research and Documentation.
  17. The Global Economic Crisis, African Development and the Obama Presidency in Africa and US in the Obama Presidency (Forthcoming)

(e) MONOGRAPHS
  1. A Critique of the 1999 Constitution Making and Review Process in Nigeria.(2002) Lagos, Citizens Forum for Constitutional Reform (CFCR) Monograph Series No. 1
  2. Strategies for Winning the Anti-Corruption War in Nigeria. (2008). ActionAid Nigeria Briefing Paper 2

(f) RESEARCH REPORTS
  1. National Scientific Survey on the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2003) by Sam Egwu, Femi Adelakun and Otive Igbuzor.  Lagos, Citizens’ Forum for Constitutional Reform.
  2. Conceptual and methodological Issues in Participatory Research for Community Empowerment in Salihu, A. (Ed) Community Empowerment Capacity Enhancement Needs Assessment (CE-CENA) Initiative: Study of Four Communities in Kano State, Northwestern Nigeria (February –August, 2003). Abuja, World Bank Institute.



HOBBIES:

Writing, Reading, Singing, Dancing and table tennis.

MEMBERSHIP OF SPECIAL COMMITEES, BOARDS & PROJECTS
    • ActionAid International Africa Strategy Drafting Team
    • Technical Assistance Management Consultant for Capacity for Universal Basic Education
    • Steering Committee, Promoting Sexual Health and Reduction of HIV/AIDs in Nigeria (PSRHH)
    • Steering Committee, Strengthening National Response to HIV/AIDs in Nigeria (SNR)
    • Steering Committee, Enabling National Response to HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (ENR)
    • Trustee Nigeria Feminist Movement
    • Member, Police Service Commission, Abuja
    • Chairman, Police Recruitment Board, Abuja
    • Governing Council, Centre for Democracy & Development (CDD)
    • Fellow, Institute of Strategic Management of Nigeria (FISM)
    • Member, Board of Trustees, Nigerian Civil Society Education Fund.
    • Member, Board of Trustees, African Policing Oversight Forum (APCOF), Johannesburg, South Africa.
    • Member, Board of Trustees, Nigerian Women Political Trust Fund
    • Member, Board of Trustees, Faith Revival Ministries, London
    • Chairman, Police University Selection Board( 2012-2013)
    • Member, UN Secretary General Network of Men Leaders (Oct, 2012 to date)
    • Member, Board of Trustees, Oando Foundation (Oct, 2012-Date)
    • Fellow, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) (Nov, 2012-date)
    • Member, Expert Panel on Nigeria Natural Resource Charter (2012-date)


REFEREES:

Prof. U. A. Igun
Former Vice-Chancellor,
Delta State University,
Abraka, Delta State
E-mail: aruoturejr@yahoo.com
Tel: 234 8034044501

Dr. Jibrin Ibrahim
Director, Centre for Democracy and Development
Abuja
E-mail: Jibo72@yahoo.com
Tel: 234 8034001200

            Dr. Kole A. Shettima
African Director,
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Opposite National Hospital, Central Business District,
Abuja, Nigeria.
E-mail: k.shettima.macarthurnigeria@skannet.com
koleshettima@yahoo.com
Tel: 234-94132920, 4132965, 08033207228


13.      Certification:

I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly describes me, my qualifications, and my experience.

                                                                Date:       01-11–2013
[Signature ]                                                                                Day/Month/Year

Enforcing Kingdom Dominion

 God has a purpose for creating human beings. The first command given to man is to have dominion. Gen 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our own image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Our anchor for 2012-Enforcing Kingdom Dominion-is taking us back to the basics- the purpose for man’s creation and existence.
Dominion- is from the Hebrew word “mamlakah” meaning sovereign rule or royal power.
Kingdom- refers to God’s government, God’s rulership, God’s dominion over the earth.
Enforce- to cause a law or decision to be carried out or to impose one’s will.
Enforcing Kingdom Dominion is for man to rule over the earth with God’s power and in accordance with kingdom principles.
The main thrust of the message of Jesus is the return of the Kingdom of Heaven to earth
Matt 4: 17 Repent for the Kingdom of heaven is near.
Matt 5:3 Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Matt 4:23 And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of the Kingdom.
To become a citizen of the kingdom, you must be born again …… enforce kingdom dominion.
Enforcing Kingdom Dominion- rule over the earth with God’s Power and in accordance with Kingdom principles.
Rom 14: 17 For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.
• Dominion is enforced by the power of the Holy Ghost
• Dominion in thought, word and deeds
• The working of the kingdom is based on the principles of faith, love, holiness, giving, hope and forgiveness.

How do we enforce kingdom dominion?
1. By discovering dominion power: You cannot appropriate what you do not know
2 Tim 1: 7 For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love and of a sound mind.
2. By seeking the kingdom of God as a topmost priority
Matt 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Seek- pursue, study, explore, understand, learn and consider.
3. By the diligent use of the weapons of our warfare: the blood, the word and the power of the Holy spirit (Rev 12:11). 2 Cor 10:14 For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds.
We clean our hearts (Deut 6:7; Matt 13: 35)
We load our hearts with the word of God (Matt 6: 63; 2 Pet 1:4; John 20:31; 1 Cor 14: 2; Eph 6:18; Jam 5:16)
4. By using the weapons to enforce dominion in every area of our lives:
I. Spiritual: Grow spiritually and demonstrate spiritual power
II. Family: Have godly family where God is honoured .
III. Health: Enjoy divine health .
IV. Knowledge: To acquire divine knowledge and insight to do exploits
V. Career: To have quantum leap of unimaginable proportions
VI. Relationship: To have wonderful fellowship with God and good relationship with fellow human beings.
VII. Financial: To have breakthrough in our finances
VIII. Investment: To have investments of eternal value .
Challenge: Are you ready to enforce Kingdom dominion?
My story
Conclusion: By the grace of God, you will enforce kingdom dominion in every area of your life

Friday, 21 March 2014

Mr Ibu Charges Government On Doling of Cash Gift To Actors

Popular actor, John Okafor, well known as Mr Ibu has decried the absence of adequate structures inNigeria movie industry. Also he criticised the recent visit of some actors to President Goodluck Jonathan, which did not appear to go down well with many Nollywood stakeholders who queried the motive behind the visit. It is  said that the actors who visited Aso Rock only went to grab a piece of the national cake.

In his reaction, Mr Ibu said: “The government should stop giving Actors’ Guild cash, because we don’t know how to handle it. Some people will go to the office, process the money and squander it and we (actors) never benefit from such goodwill.
The comic actor has also condemned the increase in gay activities in Nollywood. He said, homoséxuality is now very rampant in our industry and it is one thing that aggravates my anger most times...

On the issue of money to actors, he insisted, “If they (government) can give us a structure or land, we can go ahead and secure funds from investors to build five-star hotels and other facilities on it, because it will be a tourist haven. We can bring the Nigerian Censor’s board into the same arena.

“How can we be paying N50,000 to have one movie censored and then generate N5m from over 100 movies produced in a month and yet there aren’t any structures in place for Nollywood? With such amount of money, government should be able to cater for us. If this is done, the industry will make a giant stride.

Many people do not take me seriously because of the kind of roles I play in movies. But the truth is that those who know me very well know that I am a very focused and principled person. In fact, I teach and mentor many upcoming actors and also organise workshops and seminars regularly for them.”

The year 1994 proved to be the turning point in his career after he landed his first movie role in the movie, Rolling Stone. Okafor was paid a paltry N5,000 to star in the film, but that was then. Today, he has emerged one of the most sought-after and highly paid Nollywood actors who charges ‘six digits’ to feature in a film.
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Thursday, 20 March 2014

Woman Dies In Car Crash 1 Month To Her Wedding

Juliet Igbinoba 7The accident sceneJuliet Igbinoba 6

OCHEI: HOW UDUAGHAN PLOTTED HIS FALL.

The fact that Rt.Hon.Victor Ochei who has been replaced by Hon.Peter
Onwusonye  as speaker of Delta State's House of Assembly
is no longer. What is news is what led to his purported resignation
and how Dr.Emmanuel Uduaghan allegedly plotted his fall.

Sometime in 2013 the immediate past speaker,Mr.Victor Ochei, led members of
the State House of Assembly to pass the "Anti-terrorism bill". The
bill which did not go down well with Dr.Uduaghan who was not in
support of it,prescribed "death by hanging" for offenders among
others. Prior to when the bill was passed by the state
legislators,Dr.Uduaghan has been giving the former speaker hope that
he will succeed him as governor of Delta State come 2015. But as the
day goes by, it appears  Mr.Victor Ochei no longer understood the
body language of Dr.Uduaghan. This however led to a cold war between
the two of them even though they continued to pretend in public that
all was well with them and that there was no acrimony anywhere. Only
recently, sources say Dr. Uduaghan  allegedly doled some millions of
naira to some members of the State House of Assembly to impeach the
erstwhile speaker,Victor Ochei, whom he described as one that is not
"loyal" to his administration. However, some members of the Assembly
who were already opposed to the Speaker for not giving them their
share of the twenty nine billion naira he allegedly made from the
Independent Power Plant with his company name and for not remitting a
dime to Dr.Uduaghan quickly signed his impeachment. But the speaker
got wind of the game playing out and decided to resign honourably as
speaker. Rumour making the rounds say Mr.Victor Ochei is set to join
Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, who has decamped to the Labour Party, to
fight back his detractors in the state.
While political Political pundits and some staff of the State House of
Assembly describes Mr.Ochei as very"arrogant and proud person", they
also described Dr.Uduaghan as a "deeper lifer"(one who does not
forgive).

While the game lingers,the State Peoples Democratic Party
Chairman,Chief Peter Nwaoboshi who is also from Delta North nursed the
idea of being the governor saying "it is the time for a Delta North
man going by the party's zoning arrangements".
This also caused Chief Nwaoboshi a serious quarrel with the Secretary
to the State Government,Comrade Ovuzorie Macauley when he
(Macauley)said there was "nothing like zoning arrangement and if at
all there is,he has not heard about it". This, political watchers
alleged, is the handy work of Dr.Uduaghan to destabilise some persons
within the state before the 2015 general elections.

Political watchers say the next in line to be brought down by any
means by Dr.Uduaghan is Chief Peter Nwaoboshi for saying it is the
turn of Delta North to be governor even though it is not clear who
will succeed the governor after 2015. Other Governorship Aspirants
from Delta North include Dr.Festus Okubor,Senator Ifeanyi
Okowa,Dr.(Mrs.)Ngozi Olejeme among others.

What remains of this matter is for Dr.Uduaghan to make public who will
succeed him.

Monday, 17 March 2014

HEALTH TODAY

Raw ONION on bottom of the feet to take away illness. 

''During the night, I started feeling good. I mean really good! I felt tingly, like my blood was being cleansed (it was). It was so cool!
My bedroom smells like a casserole, but it was totally worth it!
***Here is the deal:::
So last night Evan (11) was keeping everyone awake with his cough. I got up, went to the kitchen and sliced a purple, ie  make me cry onion, at 3am. I got some snug socks and put it on the bottom of his feet. To boost my own immunity, I decided to try this too. During the rest of the night, I started feeling good. I mean really good! I felt tingly, like my blood was being cleansed. It was so cool!

This system works in 2 ways.
1.) Onions are known to absorb toxins. In fact, during the days of the Plague in England, folks would keep chopped onions around to absorb toxins and clean the air. This helped protect them, against getting the plague.

NEVER store opened onion- It will absorb all the toxins in the air of your refrigerator. therefore, when you eat the leftover onion-you eat the toxins. 

Instead: Chop your leftover onion, put it on a plate and keep it in your kitchen as a natural air purifier. I do this all the time! If someone is ill, place a chopped onion on the nightstand, next to the bed. They'll be better in the morning. I placed the remaining onion, next to Evan last night.


2.) The onion and garlic families are anti-microbial and anti-bacterial. Placing them on the bottom of the foot gives them access to your internal organs through meridians in your body. The onion can be directly delivered. Transdermal delivery (on the skin) is one of the best delivery mechanisms, as it will bypass the stomach acids and go directly into the blood. The bottom of the feet and the forearm are great places to put high powered foods and essential oils into the body. Sliced garlic on the bottom of the feet will work nicely too.''