CURRICULUM VITAE OF PROFESSOR KALESANWO OLUFEMI OLUKAYODE

PROFESSOR OF HEALTH EDUCATION/PROMOTION

  1. PERSONAL DATA
  1. NAME:Professor KALESANWOOlufemiOlukayode Ph.D.
  2. DEPARTMENT:Human Kinetics & Health Education
  3. COLLEGE/FACULTY:Education
  4. DATE OF BIRTH:8th April 1962, Ago-Iwoye
  5. NATIONALITY:Nigeria
  6. MARITAL STATUS:Married
  7. NO. OF CHILDREN:Four (3 boys and 1 girl)
  8. PHONE NO:08056232964/08034777464
  9. EMAIL:

10.NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mrs. Ibironke M. Kalesanwo, 16B, Emi-

Abata Street, Oke- Odo, Ago-Iwoye.

  1. DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY: 1st June, 1992
  2. STATUS ON FIRST APPOINTMENT: Graduate Assistant UASS 1 Step 2
  3. PRESENT POSITION AND SALARY: Professor UASS 7 Step 2
  4. DATE OF LAST PROMOTION/REGARDING: 1st October 2013
  5. DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT: 25th September, 1998
  6. TOTAL NO.OF YEARS OF TEACHING & RESEARCH:23years
  1. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
  1. Academic qualifications/Institutions attended with dates:
  1. Teacher’s Grade Two (II) Certificate

Ansar-Ud-Deen Teacher’s College, Ota1980

  1. Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE)

Ogun State College of Education (now TASUED) Ijebu-Ode1985

  1. General Certificate of Education (O’ Level)1986
  2. B.Sc. (ED) Hon (Physical & Health Education)

2nd Class Upper Division (Ogun State University now

OlabisiOnabanjo University), Ago-Iwoye1990

  1. M.ED. in Physical and Health Education,

(Health Education) University of Ibadan, Nigeria1994

  1. Ph.D in Health Education, University of Ibadan,

Ibadan, Nigeria.2000

  1. AWARDS/DISTINCTIONS
  1. Departmental Prize Award by Senate to the Best Graduating

Student in the Department of Physical and Health Education,

Ogun State University. 1989/90 session

2. Bronze Medal Award in Volleyball, 2nd in Ogun State Sports

Festival1978

3.Ansar-Ud-Deen Teachers’ College Sports Award on Volley Ball. 1979

  1. WORK EXPERIENCE

1.Previous work experience outside the University System:

  1. Teaching: St. John Primary School, Ogijo1979-1982
  2. Teaching: Olokine Grammar School , Ojowo, Ijebu-Igbo1986-1987
  3. Teaching: Government Secondary School, Abua Central,

Rivers State (NYSC) 1990/91 session

  1. Teaching: State High School, Oko-Oba. Agege, Lagos1991-1992

1.Previous Work Experience In Other Universities: Nil

Details of Professional Experience at (Ogun State University),

Now OlabisiOnabanjo University

2.Teaching Functions: Teaching/Lecturing of Health Education/Sports

Sciences(Physical Education) Courses: Diploma up to

Master in Physical and Health Programmes.

Undergraduate courses

1.HED 101: Introduction to Health Education (2 Units)

2. HED 208: Health Problems of Adolescents & Adults (2 Units)

3.HED 303: Curriculum Development in Health Education (2 units)

4.HED 305: Mental and Social Health (2 Units)

5.HED 407: Occupational Health and Hygiene (2 Units)

6.HED 409: Population Education (2 Units)

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P.G. Courses

PHE 801: Research Methods in PHE (3 Units)

PHE 830: Curriculum Development in Health Education(3 Units)

PHE 836: Problems and Issues in Health Education (3 Units)

HED 911: School Health Education (3 Units)

HED 912: Community Health Education(3 Units)

HED 915: Contemporary Health Issues In Health Education (3 Units)

HED 923: Occupational Environmental Health (3 Units)

Research Functions

  1. Active Participation/Involvement in the initiation, planning and execution of Research activities within and outside the University.
  2. Supervision of Undergraduate Research Projects –About 100
  3. Supervision of Postgraduates Research Dissertations/Theses

List of M.ED Research Dissertation Supervised.

  1. ADISA, Tumininu T (2001) Health Practices of Elites Towards the Risk- Behaviours of HIV/AIDS in Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  2. ADESOYE, Adeyinka. A. (2002). Psychological Determinants of Family Violence among married Parents in Ijebu – North Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  3. AKINSANYA, Adetoun. L.(2002). Attitude of Married Men Towards their Spouses Use of Contraceptive Devices in Ijebu – Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  4. TAYO, Folasade. O. (2004). Awareness of Causes and Health Implications of Breast Cancer among Multiparous women in Ijebu – Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  5. OKUESO, Samuel. A. (2004). Perceived causes and Health Implications of Domestic Violence in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  6. AWESU, Taofik. K. (2004). Health Belief Model as correlate of Choice of Health Care Sought in Ogun Waterside Local Government of Ogun State.
  7. OLADEHINDE,Olabisi. G. (2006). Influence of Food Taboos and Fads on Adequate Diet of Inhabitants of Ife Central Local Government Area of Osun State.
  8. OMOYAYI, Adio. J. (2006). Health Implications of Occupational Hazards among the Staff of the Nigerian Prisons Service Ogun State Command.
  9. ADENUGA, Emmanuel. A. (2010). Assessment of Health Implications of Family Violence among married women in Ogun State.
  10. ONAYEMI, Taiwo. O. (2010). Assessment of Educational Stakeholders Views on Teaching of Sexuality Education in Ogun State Secondary Schools.
  11. ALABI, Adebukonla. I. (2010). Nurses BehaviourTowards HIV/AIDS Patients in State Hospitals in Ogun State.
  12. IDOWU, Ololade. C. (2010). Impact of Poverty on Adolescents Risk Sexual Behaviours among Secondary School Students in Ijebu – Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State.
  13. OkufuwaOlusile (2013) Perceived Environmental Health Consequences of Indiscriminate Waste Disposal by the Market Women in Ijebu Ode Township
  14. AdekanbiSherif A (2013) Factors Influencing the Utilization of Traditional Birth Attendant Services in Yewa North Local Government Area
  15. OdulateAjibola A (2013) Determinant of the Usage of Insecticide Treated Net (ITNs) Among Pregnant Women in Sagamu Local Government Arewa of Ogun State.
  16. OnikosiFatimo A (2013) Awareness of Women in the Prevention of Woman Trafficing in Ogun State.

Research (On-Going)

1.Basic Foundation of Health Education (Text Book).

Administrative Duties (Department, Faculty, University):

  1. Departmental Examination Officer 1998-2001
  2. Member, Faculty Teaching Practice Committee1999-2000
  3. Auxiliary Coach in Basketball to the University1994-2004
  4. Member, Senate Committee on Examination Results1998-2001
  5. Member, Departmental Research/ Academic Ceremonies1998-2001
  6. Member, Faculty Admission Committee (1998-2001),(2004-2006)
  1. Course Adviser to the Students in Sports Science and

Health Education Department 1992 up to date

  1. Center Coordinator for Abeokuta Centre in Sandwich

Programme (Faculty of Education).1999-2001

  1. Post -Graduate Coordinator of Postgraduate

Programmes (SSHE Department)May 2002-to date

  1. Chairman CESAP Task Force on Payment of School Fee 2004-2006
  2. Acting Head of Department of S.S.H.E Jan. 11th 2010 –March 2011
  3. Member, Faculty Board of Studies Jan. 2010 to March,2011
  4. Member, Senate of OlabisiOnabanjo UniversityJan. 2010 to date
  5. Member, Faculty Board of Studies Oct. 2012 to date
  6. Member, Business Committee of the Senate May,2012 to Dec 2014
  7. Head, Part-Time Studies of Centre for Continuing

Education, OlabisiOnabanjo University Ago-IwoyeOct. 2012 to Feb. 2016

  1. Secretary, AS - OOU CMS Ltd Ago - IwoyeOct. 2012 to date
  2. Investment Secretary, ASUU OOU BranchFeb. 2014 to date
  3. Chairman, OOU Ventures Ltd.Feb. 2016 to date
  1. MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES:

1. Nigerian Association for Physical Education, Health Education and

Recreation Sports and Dance (NAPHER-SD)

2.Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA)

3.Nigerian Association for Health Education Teachers (NAHET)

4. Public Health Association of Nigeria (PHAN)

  1. PUBLICATIONS

Theses/Dissertation:

1.O.O.Kalesanwo(1994). Evaluation of Health Care Services and Utilization in Ijebu-North Local Government of Ogun State. March: Unpublished M.ED. THESIS, University of Ibadan.

2.O.O. Kalesanwo (2000). Familial Factors as significant Contributors to Drug use among Senior Secondary School Students in Lagos Metropolis July: Unpublished P h.D Thesis, University of Ibadan.

Book:

  1. Adesanya O.A & Kalesanwo O.O. (1995). “Fundamentals and Techniques of Basket Ball”,Ijebu-Ode; Floridge Publishers. ISBN 978-009-013-4.

Edited Book:

  1. O.O.KalesanwoG.O. Mbaka. (2011). Essentials of Human Health and Fitness Education,Directorate of the General Studies, OlabisiOnabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria.ISBN 978-978-915-971-0.

Publications in Journals:

  1. O.O. Kalesanwo(1995). “Diseases Prevention and Control in our society”. Journal of School Health Education, 1(2) Pp. 18-21. ISSN 1117-9929.
  2. O.O. Kalesanwo(1995). “Some Practices and Psycho-Social Health Economic Problems of Widows in Nigeria”. Nigerian Journal of Health Education and Welfare of Special People. 1(1) Pp. 49-50. ISSN 1118-1257.
  3. O.O. Kalesanwo(1996). “Evaluation of Health Education Services in Ijebu North Local Gorvernment Area of Ogun State”. Ogun State University Journal of Education Studies 4(1) Pp. 105-113. ISSN 0794-2885.
  1. O.O. Kalesanwo(1997). “Waste Disposal: Effective and Efficient Methods of Control”. Journal of school Health Education 4 (1&2) Pp. 13-19. ISSN 1117-9929.
  2. O.O. Kalesanwo(1998). “Effect of Society’s Moral Decadence and Economic Hardship on Social Health Practices of Secondary School Adolescents in Ijebu-Igbo Town”. Journal of Sports Sciences and Health Education 1(1) Pp. 50-53 ISBN 978-30914-5-X.
  3. O.O. Kalesanwo (1999). “Family Planning Roles in the Control of Four High Risk Pregnancies as Perceived by Market women in Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State”. Journal of Educational Focus. 2(1) Pp. 8-14. ISSN 1595-4218.
  4. O.O. Kalesanwo(1999).”Parental Factors as Correlates of Drug use Among Secondary School Adolescents in Lagos Metropolis”. Nigerian School Health Journal 11 (1&2). Pp 52-59. ISSN: 0794-3474.
  5. J.A. AjalaO.O. Kalesanwo (2001). “Familial Factors as Significant Contribution to Drug use among Senior Secondary School Students in Lagos Metropolis”. Nigerian Journal of Health, Education and Welfare of Special People. 5(2) Pp. 78-88. ISSN: 1118-1257.
  6. O.O. Kalesanwo(2001). “The Impacts of Health Education Package on Safe Delivery of Pregnant Mothers in Ijebu-Ode”. Nigerian School Health Journal. 13(1&2) Pp. 169-183. ISSN: 0794-3474.
  7. O.O. KalesanwoAdetunji, J.O. (2002). “Peer Education as Instrument for Reduction of STDs/AIDS among Secondary School Adolescents in Shagamu Township of Ogun State”. Nigerian School Health Journal. 14(1) Pp. 86-94. ISSN:0794-3474.
  8. O.O. Kalesanwo(2002). “Strategies for the Prevention of Home Accidents”. Nigerian School Health Journal. 14(2) Pp. 133-138. ISSN: 0794-3474.
  9. O.O. Kalesanwo(2004). “Understanding Psycho-Emotional Reproductive Health Problems of Adolescents by Secondary School Teachers in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria”. OlabisiOnabanjoUnversity Journal of Education Studies. OOUJES 5(1) Pp. 43-49. ISSN: 0794-2885.
  10. O.O. Kalesanwo& Bello M.O. (2004). “The Practice of Child-Spacing AmongMohers in Ijebu Area of Ogun State”. Nigerian Journal of Physical, Health Education and Recreation. NIJPHER. Journal of the Department of Physical and Health Education of Lagos State University. 3 Pp. 13-16. ISSN: 1595-398X.
  11. O.O. Kalesanwo(2005). “Assessment of Nutritional Knowledge and Behaviour of Mothers in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State”. Nigerian School Health Journal 17 (1&2) Pp. 107-114. ISSN: 0794-3474.
  12. O.O. Kalesanwo & J.B. Bilesanmi – Awoderu(2005). “Influence of Personal Attributes on Men’s Participatory Roles in Reproductive Health Care Services in Ogun State, Nigeria”. African Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology and Sport Facilitation AJCPSE. Vol. 7., Pp. 7-17 ISSN: 119-7056 .
  13. O.O. Kalesanwo(2007). “Perceived Causes and Health Implications of Family Violence in Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Emotional Psychology and Sport Ethics (IJEPSE) Vol. 9., Pp. 44-50. ISSN: 1119-7048.
  14. O.O. Kalesanwo(2007). “Assessment of Geriatrics Care Services in Ijebu-North Local Government Area of Ogun State”. Nigerian School Health Journal Vol. 19(2), Pp. 107-113 ISSN: 0974-3474.
  15. O.O. Kalesanwo(2007). Influence of Food Taboos in Dietary Behaviour of Women in Ogun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Applied Psychology and Human Performance. Vol. 2, Pp. 321-330. Winneba, Ghana. ISSN: 1473-9237.
  16. O.O. KalesanwoFatona, P.O. (2008). Perception of Secondary School Teachers on the Inclusion of Health and Sexuality Education as a Core Subject in Secondary Schools Curriculum. Ogun Journal of Counseling Studies. 2(1&2). Pp. 50-58. ISBN: 978-978-082-399-3.
  17. O.O. KalesanwoMusah, K.T. (2008). Gender Differences in the Perception of HIV/AIDS Related Stigmatization, Discrimination and Human Rights Violations Among People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Rays of Hope Community Foundation, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria. Ogun Journal of counseling studies. 2 (1&2) Pp. 125-133. ISBN: 978-978082-399-3.
  18. O.O. Kalesanwo, Fatano P. OlugbengaMusah K. Toyin (2008). Health Implications of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on Adolescent Boy’s Lifestyle in Ijebu Division of Ogun State. Nigerian School Health Association Journal. Vol. 20, No. 2, Pp. 169-177. ISSN: 0974-3474
  19. J.B. Bilesanmi-AwoderuO.O. Kalesanwo(2009). The Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme and Women Entrepreneurship in Science and Technology: A Catalyst for Enhancing Female Participation in National Development. Scientific Journal of Women Entrepreneurship. Institute of Economic Sciences. Belgrade. Serbia. Pp. 72-87. ISSN: 1821-1283.
  20. A. Badmus, O.O. KalesanwoOkeKayode (2009). Awareness, Acceptability and Patronage level of National Health Insurance scheme among workers in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area of Ogun – State, Nigeria. Africa Journal of Research in Personnel and Counseling Psychology. Department of Educational Foundations, OlabisiOnabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. 1(2), 79-88. ISBN:978-3160-3-12.
  21. J.B. Bilesanmi-AwoderuO.O.Kalesanwo(2009). Women Entrepreneurship in Science and Technology: Impetus of Female Participation in National Development in Nigeria. Academic Leadership: The Online Journal. Fort Hays University U.S.A. 7 Issue 3. ISSN 1538-7012
  22. .O.O.Kalesanwo& E.A. Adenuga (2009). Assessment of Adults Opinion on the Ideal Family Size and Family Well Being in Ogun State, Nigeria. Academic Leadership The Online Journal. Vol.7, Issue 3, ISSN: 1533-7812.
  23. O.O.Kalesanwo & OKE, K. (2012). The Roles of Health Educationin the Achievement of Health Related Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) in Nigeria. Nigerian School Health Journal vol. 24 no (1).pp.34-40.ISSN0794-3474.
  24. Olufemi.O. KalesanwoEmmanuel. A. Adenuga (2013). Family Violence Health Consequences among Married women. RMIC Review of Management Innovation and Creativity by Intellectbase International Consortium(IIC). Vol. 6, Issue 18, ISSN: 1934-6735 pp.103-113.

30. Olufemi.O.Kalesanwo &AdewoyeAdetoun (2013). Impact of Syndromic Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections among out of school Female Youths.Journal of Biology Agriculture and Healthcare by International Institute for Science, Technology & Education.Vol. 3 No 7, ISSN: 2225-093x. pp. 199-204.

31. KalesanwoOlufemi.O., OkeKayodeOkufuwaOlusile A (2013).Perceived Health Consequences of Indiscriminate Waste Disposal by the Market Women.MediterraneanJournal of Social Sciences by MCSER - MediterraneanCenter of Social and Educational ResearchVol. 4 No 14, ISSN: 2039-9340 (print) ISSN 2039 – 2117 (online) pp. 553-560. php/mjss

32. KalesanwoOlufemi.O., Musa ToyinFatonaOlugbenga (2014) Assessment of Lagosians` Perception of Climate Change as a Public Health Concern. Caribbean Educational Research Journal Vol. 2, No. 2.ISSN: 1727-5512, Pp 50 – 60. The University of West Indies, Café Hill Campus Babados School of Education.

Contributions to Book Chapter

33.O.O. Kalesanwo(2001). “Environmental Health” In AbekeAdesanya and BiodunOgunyemi (Eds).Resource Manual on Functional Literacy for Women in Collaboration with the Social Science Academy of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria, Pp. 95-105.

34.O.O. Kalesanwo & Stella Akinso (2001).“ Women Health and Development Issues”. In: C.O. Udoh (Ed) Issues in Human Kinetics, Health Promotion and Education. A book of Reading in Honour of Professor J.A. Adedeji, Pp. 46-52. ISBN:978-35908-0-4.

35.O.O. Kalesanwo(2001). “Evolution of Health Education and the Divorce from Nigerian Physical and Health Education in T. Oduyale (Ed)” DiscobolusLecuture Series.Phsical Education: Past, Present and the Future. Lagos Marian Ajibola Publications. Pp. 69-74. ISBN: 978-36001-3-3.

36.O.O. Kalesanwo (2004). “Disease Prevention Education. In: B.O. Ogundele (Ed)”, Problem in Health Education. Ibadan Codat Publications Pp. 75-83. ISBN: 978-196-094-9.

37.O.O. KalesanwoOgunleye, S.B. (2005).“Recreation Activities in School”, In Erinosho, S.Y, Arikewuyo, M.O. & Ogunkola, B.J. (Eds).Issues in School Organization.Institute of Education, OlabisiOnabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Pp. 97-106. ISBN: 978-37601-3-0.

38.O.O. Kalesanwo (2006). “Principles and Practice of Physical Chemical Bacteriological Examination of Water Supply” In O. Oyedeji & B. Ogunyemi (Eds) Perspective in Nigerian Education: Issues of the New Millennium. Pp. 177-182 ISBN: 978-072-819

39.O.O.Kalesanwo (2011). “Health Promotion and Education: Yesterday,Today and Tomorrow: Challenges and Prospects” In B.O.Ogundele, O.A.MoronkolaJ.F.Babalola (Eds) Contemporary Issues in Education, Health and Sports The way forward. Book of Reading in Honour of Prof. J.A.Ajala. Pp. 367-380 ISBN: 978-074-941-1.

40.O.O.Kalesanwo, Salomi M.O. & Oke, K (2011). First – Aid: Its principles and Application InO.O.KalesanwoG.O.Mbaka (Eds.) Essentials of Human Health and Fitness Education. Pp.64-74.ISBN:978-978-915-971-0.

41. O. O. Kalesanwo& T.O. Tejumola (2011).“Human Resources and National Health Insurance Scheme”.Managing Resources in Nigerian Educational System by ‘LasunGbadamosi, published by Triumph Publishers. 63-72 ISBN: 978-31601-3-3-19.

42.O.O. KalesanwoMuyiwaAdeyemi (2013). “Facilities Provision and Health Management Issues in Nigerian Primary Schools” In P.K. Ojedele, M.O. Arikewuyo & A.C. Njoku (Eds) Challenges of Educational Development in Nigeria. National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA) Ondo. 648-664. ISBN: 978-978-51273-6-2.

43.O.O.Kalesanwo(2013). “Ethical Issues, Code of Conduct and Dress Code for Trainee-Teachers during Teaching Practice/Practicum and Industrial Training” In J.B. Bilesanmi-Awoderu & A.S. Ifamuyiwa (Eds). Teaching Practice, Counseling Practiculum and Industrial Training: A Practical Guide. Faculty of Education. OlabisiOnabanjo University Ago-Iwoye. 27-32. ISBN 978-31601-3-3-19.

F.UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PAPERS AND PUBLIC LECTURES

a.O.O. Kalesanwo (2005). Management and supervisory responsibilities of health professional and administration in health care delivery system. A lecture delivered at a 3-day workshop on effective delivery of health care services for health professionals and administrators in Ogun State health management board and ministry of health at south-west resource center Abeokuta. 5th-7th December.

b. O.O. Kalesanwo (2007). Information technology towards enhancement of nursing profession and practice. A lecture delivered at a 3-day workshop organized by the Local Government Commission for the Nurses in Ogun State.

c. O.O. Kalesanwo (2008). Maternal and Child Mortality in Nigeria: Primary health care solution. A lecture Delivered at a 3-day workshop for Junior community health extension workers in Ogun State Local Government Commission. February.

d.O.O. Kalesanwo (2008). Balanced Diet for the Poor: Implications for community health care. A Lecture delivered at a 3-day workshop organized by the Ogun State Local Government Commission for the Senior Community Health Workers. August

e. O.O. Kalesanwo (2009). Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Imperative of Reducing Maternal and Infant Mortality in Nigeria. A Lecture delivered at a workshop on “Women in grassroot development/peaceful coexistence and reduction in child and maternal mortality” in the Local Government Areas of Oyo State organized by “industrial training coordinating centre University of Ibadan held at Cultural Center, Mokola Ibadan. 14-15 September.

G.CONFERENCE ATTENDED WITH PAPERS READ:

(1)10th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA) Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, 24th-25th February, 1994.

(2)Nigerian Association for physical, Health Education and Recreation (NAPHER) Conference National Institute of Sports (NIS) March 23rd, 1994.

(3)Health Seminar on Home Safety and Stress Management organized by the Ogun State Women Commission, Family Support Programme, Women Development Center, Abeokuta. 7th September 1995.

(4)11th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo 9th-12th July, 1997.

(5)7th National Conference of Nigerian Association for Health Education Teachers (NAHET) University of Ibadan, 2nd-5th June, 1998.

(6)12th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), FCE. Osiele, Abeokuta 24th-27th November, 1999.

(7)13th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Bayero University, Kano, Conference Center, U.I. Ibadan 28th November-1st December, 2000.

(8)15th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu 22nd-25th December, 2003.

(9)17th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Rivers State College of Education, Port Harcourt, Rivers State 2005.

(10) 1st University of Botswana African Conference on Primary/Basic Education. University of Botswana, Faculty of Education Department of Primary Education, Botswana, Gaborone 16th- 19th October, 2006.

(11) 19th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), OlabisiOnabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, 22nd-25th November 2006.

(12) 20th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Benue State University, Markurdi, 4th-6th, 2007.

(13) 21st National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin3rd-5th December, 2008.

(14)22nd National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), University of Lagos, Akoka, 15th-18th September, 2010.

(15)23rd National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, 25th to 28th October, 2011.

(16)24th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), University of Uyo, AkwaIbom State 22nd to 25th August, 2012.

(17)26th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), AdeniranOgunkoya College of Education, Ojo, Lagos State 22nd to 25th August, 2013.

(18)27th National Conference of Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA), University of Ibadan, Oyo State 18th to 24th November, 2014.

(19)Cooperative Leadership Enrichment Workshop for Executives and Principal Officers organized by The Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies (IFEDS), ObafemiAwolowo University Ile-Ife at Dubai, United Arab Emirate 28th September – 2nd October, 2015

(20)28th National Conference of Nigerian Scholl Health Association (NSHA), Abraka College of Education, Warri, Delta State 7th – 10th October, 2015.