NAPE-UAP VGP
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NAPE-UAP VGP
NAPE‐UAP VGP NAPE-University Assistance Program: Visiting Geoscience Program (VGP) University of Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria Powered by ExxonMobil Seminars Presented: Subsurface Mapping and Assessment Concepts; Fundamentals of Communication, Department of Geology, August 9, 2011 NAPE-University Assistance Program: Visiting Geoscience Program (VGP) Federal University of Technology Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria Powered by ExxonMobil Seminars Presented: Subsurface Mapping and Assessment Concepts; Skills Impacting Hiring Of Nigeria-Trained Geoscience Graduates, Department of Geology, August 10, 2011 NAPE-University Assistance Program: Visiting Geoscience Program (VGP) Federal University of Technology Minna, NigerState, Nigeria Powered by ExxonMobil Seminars Presented: Subsurface Mapping and Assessment Concepts; Skills Impacting Hiring of Nigeria-Trained Graduates; Fundamentals of Communication and Presentation, Department of Geology, School of Science & Science Education, September 8-9, 2011 NAPE-University Assistance Program: Visiting Geoscience Program (VGP) Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria Powered by ExxonMobil Seminars Presented: Subsurface Mapping and Assessment Concepts; Skills Impacting Hiring of Nigeria-Trained Graduates, Department of Earth Sciences, September 20, 2011 NAPE-University Assistance Program: Visiting Geoscience Program (VGP) University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria Powered by ExxonMobil Seminars Presented: Subsurface Mapping and Assessment Concepts; Skills Impacting Hiring of Nigeria-Trained Graduates, Department of Earth Sciences, October 28, 2011 NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS (NAPE) – UNIVERSITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (UAP) VISITING GEOSCIENCE PROGRAM (VGP) ‐ NAPE STUDENT CHAPTER IN UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN IBADAN, OYO STATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2012 The NAPE‐UAP Chairman, Wasiu Odufisan, Ph.D., CPG was at the Department of Geology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State as part of NAPE‐UAP Visiting Geoscience Program to deliver a seminar titled: Career in Geosciences in Today’s World – Knowledge Base, Skills, Opportunities and Challenges. ExxonMobil provided full sponsorship that facilitated the visit of the NAPE‐UAP Chairman for the program. The seminar was held at the Seminar room of the Department on Friday, August 24, 2012. The program started around 10:00 AM with an opening prayer conducted by one of the student, thereafter, the Head of Department, Professor M.N Tijani gave his opening speech. He enjoined the students to pay attention so that they can become familiar with the current recruitment process in the industry. After, the Faculty Advisor, Dr. Olubunmi C. Adeigbe officially welcomed the NAPE‐UAP Chairman and introduce him for the presentation. This was followed by the seminar lecture by the UAP Chairman. The summary of the lecture are that in addition to core professional knowledge and skills, today’s’ graduates would require the development of competence in non‐technical skills (soft skills) such as: communication‐verbal and non‐verbal; teamwork and collaboration; persuasion and influencing; professional networking; leadership skills These skills are required to compete effectively for employment opportunities in today’s market. At the end of the lecture, reactions, comments and questions were taken from the students and were fully addressed. Dr. Wasiu Odufisan encouraged the students to seize the opportunity of a NAPE chapter in their school to get into the network of NAPE and learn from the professionals. He encouraged them to be more proactive and enlarge their student membership. The closing comment was given by Dr. O.C. Adeigbe while the President of the student chapter, Mr. Abiodun Teluwo gave the vote of thanks on behalf of the students. Below are photos taken at the event. NAPE‐UAP 2012 Mini‐Conference Report PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2012 MINI CONFERENCE BUDGET ITEMS POSTERS+CALL FOR ABSTRACTS INVITATION CARDS PUBLICITY a. Photography & VCD Recordings b. Adverts C. Press conference SUB TOTAL LOCAL PUBLICITY a. Banners b. Rosettes for special guests SUB TOTAL CONFERENCE BAGS NOTE PADS AND PEN (CONFERENCE MATERIALS) TRANSPORTATION a. Hiring of Buses, fueling, allowance for 6 Drivers b. Transportation of Materials c. Secret. Staff Trip SUB TOTAL CATERING & FOOD Friday Sessions Lunch: a. Students 700 in number @ 700 b. Executives 150 in number @ 1,200 2 snacks for 850 people @ 300 Saturday Sessions Lunch: a. Students 700 in number @ 700 b. Executives 150 in number @ 1,200 2 snacks for 850 people @ 300 Sunday Sessions Breakfast for 850 people @ 700 SUB TOTAL FIELD EXCURSION a. Swan water for 100 people b. Lunch for 100 @ 700 c. Production of Field Excursion Guide SUB TOTAL BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND PROGRAMME GIFT FOR SPEAKERS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION/ALLOWANCE a. LOC b. Student Presenters/ Co-Chairs/others c. Secret. Staff Allowances SUB TOTAL NAME TAGS CONFERENCE T. SHIRTS + CAPS ( FOR USHERS ETC) BUDGET ITEMS PLAQUES CERTIFICATE CONFERENCE VENUE a. Exterior & interior decorations of venue b. Hiring of canopies/ chairs c. Toiletries for the Conference Venue d. Diesel/ oil e. Cleaning of Venue f. Payment for IT experts and Technicians SUB TOTAL POSTAGE Secretariat (Courier) SUB TOTAL REGISTRATION a. Uniform for 6No Conf. Reg Assistants b. Renumeration of 6No Conf. Reg assistants c. Chest Badge for 6No Reg. assistants @ 250 SUB TOTAL SECRETARIAT REQUIREMENTS a. Computers and Printer b. Photocopying Machine c. Internet facility and Service d.stationaries e. projector and screen f. Allowance for ushers/ volunteers g. Lamination& spiral binding of doc SUB TOTAL LOC CONTINGENCIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE EXPENSES FOR TECH SUB COMMITTEE MISCELLANEOUS GRAND TOTAL SEC. SUGGESTED/ 220,000 50,000 ACTUAL PRICES (N) 144,330 23,050 150,000 ACTION NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC 200,000 350,000 224,700 224,700 NAPE SECRETARIAT 80,000 20,000 100,000 1,000,000 200,000 75,000 12,000 87,000 937,500 180,000 NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 140,000 50,000 190,000 100,000 143,000 243,000 NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT 490,000 180,000 510,000 LOC LOC LOC 490,000 180,000 510,000 LOC LOC LOC 595,000 2,955,000 LOC 10,000 70,000 50,000 120,000 182,300 LOC LOC NAPE SECRETARIAT 500,000 100,000 592,300 - NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT 1,000,000 641,000 1,641,000 50,000 505,050 773,000 1,278,050 37,210 NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT To be provided by the secretariat COSTS 200,000 94,500 60,000 60,000 100,000 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 30,000 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 300,000 21,600 NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC LOC NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC LOC 120,000 120,000 NAPE SECRETARIAT - NAPE SECRETARIAT OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 40,000 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 50,000 LOC LOC LOC NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC 120,000 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 210,000 200,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 9,166,000 NAPE SECRETARIAT 120,000 LOC (N20,000 paid from Misc) NAPE SECRETARIAT LOC 132,290 NAPE SECRETARIAT 6,190,580 SUMMARY REPORT 6th NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS (NAPE) Mini – Conference held in Obafemi Awolowo University: A Success Story of Industry and Academic Collaboration and Association The 6th edition of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) Mini-conference held in the beautiful campus of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife from April 26 to 29, 2012. The conference is a bi-annual event which was hosted in past editions as follow: Federal University of Technology Akure (2002), Federal University of Technology Owerri (2004), Ahmadu Bello University (2006), University of Calabar (2008), University of Ilorin (2010). This event is part of NAPE-University Assistance Programme dedicated to the development of geosciences education, technical presentation and leadership skills in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The theme of the conference is “Emerging Concepts in Geosciences Education”. Over 100 papers were submitted from 34 universities; 30 were selected for Oral and 15 for Poster presentations. The conference is declared a huge success! Miss Doyin Ogundipe, a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University won the first place of the competition and was awarded by NAPE full sponsorship participate and present her paper at the NAPE 2012 International Conference and Exhibition that will hold at Eko Hotel in Lagos in November 2012. In addition, NAPE will explore sponsorship opportunity for her and her supervisor to attend and participate in the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Annual Convention in the United States in 2013. The journey started when the hosting right was awarded to Obafemi Awolowo University by NAPE executive committee members based on the successful presentation of OAU’s interest delivered at the NAPE 2010 International Conference and Exhibition by the former Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Michael Faborode who is now the executive secretary, Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian University. The incumbent Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Bamitale Omole aligned with the vision of his predecessor and worked tirelessly with the university’s Local Organizing Committee (LOC) in association with NAPE to make the conference a great success. The leadership of OAU adopted this 6th edition of NAPE mini-conference as part the school’s 50th anniversary. In his opening ceremony address, the President of NAPE Dr. Mayowa Afe pledged that NAPE as an organization will continue to work towards the improvement of technical standard of the mini-conference in order to properly prepare graduates for the oil and gas industry which accounts for over 80% of Nigeria’s income. The Chairman of NAPE-University Assistance Programme (UAP), Dr. Wasiu Odufisan urged all students at the conference to use the conference as an opportunity to learn and improve both their technical and non-technical talent as the conference provides as avenue to learn effective communication skills, solicit technical feedback from peers, and develop a network for geosciences collaboration. He further urged students to make effort to attend all presentations and fully expose themselves to the technical and nontechnical rewards of the conference. The Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee, Professor T.R. Ajayi worked tirelessly with his team in the department of Geology with the active support of the Head of Department, Professor Joseph Owolabi Ajayi to organize the conference. They also introduce an innovation to the usual NAPE conference programme of activities by arranging with the drama department of the university to present a drama play titled: “GRIP AM” to the attendees of the conference to provide a relaxing evening. The event came to end on Sunday, April 29 with field excursion to the Benin Flank of the Anambra Basin, Southwest Nigeria. The trip was led by a renowned professor of Geology, Professor M.A. Rahaman of the department of Geology of Obafemi Awolowo University. The 6th NAPE Mini-conference is a huge success and should serve a role model for other professional associations in Nigeria. 2012 NAPE MINI-CONFERENCE RESULTS OF PRESENTATIONS AWARDS ORAL PRESENTATIONS: 1ST POSITION Award: Seek sponsorship to AAPG 2013 U.S. Convention and/or NAPE Sponsorship to NAPE 2012 International Conference Beneficiaries: Student and Lecturer 2nd to 6th POSITIONS Award: NAPE Sponsorship to NAPE 2012 International Conference Beneficiary: Student Presenter only POSTER PRESENTATIONS: 1st to 3rd POSITIONS Award: NAPE Sponsorship to NAPE 2012 International Conference Beneficiary: Student Presenter only BEST THREE REPRESENTED SCHOOLS (No Position): LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ORAL PRESENTATION RESULTS POSTER PRESENTATION RESULTS Alao*, A. P. Matthew E. Nton and Adenike Okunade* Oladunjoye, M.A., Olayinka, A.I. and Afebu, K. Appraisal of Trapping Styles and Hydrocarbon Reserve in M Field, Aspects of Clay Mineralogy and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Patti Formation, Southern Bida Basin. Hydro-geophysical Parameter Estimation for Aquifer Characterization in Hardrock Environments: Case Study of Ibadan Metropolis, Southwestern Nigeria. Federal University of 66 Technology, Akure. 1ST University of Ibadan 65 2ND University of Ibadan, 64 Ibadan, Nigeria 3RD 2014 NAPE MINI-CONFERENCE ELIGIBILITY FOR HOSTING RIGHT ZONES SCHOOLS RIVERS STATE UNIVER. UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY SOUTH-SOUTH DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY FED. UNIV. OF PETR. RESOURCES PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN ANAMBRA STATE UNIVER. ULI SOUTH-EAST ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVER. AWKA UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ORAL PRESENTATION RESULTS POSTER PRESENTATION RESULTS Alao*, A. P. Matthew E. Nton and Adenike Okunade* Oladunjoye, M.A., Olayinka, A.I. and Afebu, K. Appraisal of Trapping Styles and Hydrocarbon Reserve in M Field, Aspects of Clay Mineralogy and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Patti Formation, Southern Bida Basin. Hydro-geophysical Parameter Estimation for Aquifer Characterization in Hardrock Environments: Case Study of Ibadan Metropolis, Southwestern Nigeria. Federal University of 66 Technology, Akure. 1ST University of Ibadan 65 2ND University of Ibadan, 64 Ibadan, Nigeria 3RD Rich Text Editor Page 1 of 2 From: Wasiu Odufisan <[email protected]> To: Afe Mayowa <[email protected]> Cc: 'Jacqueline Goyea' <[email protected]>; 'Jacqueline Goyea' <[email protected]>; 'Lawrence Osuagwu' <[email protected]>; Wasiu Odufisan <[email protected]>; Nene Ahuoma <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 12:53 PM Subject: Re: Our Promises/Resolutions for Execution My P, Thank you sir. I will work with ED to execute the tasks. It's been a wonderful event for both NAPE and OAU, and we all are proud of it. Regards, Wasiu Odufisan, Ph.D (CPG) From: Afe Mayowa <[email protected]> To: 'Wasiu Odufisan' <[email protected]> Cc: 'Jacqueline Goyea' <[email protected]>; 'Jacqueline Goyea' <[email protected]>; 'Lawrence Osuagwu' <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 12:20 PM Subject: RE: Our Promises/Resolutions for Execution This is what we agreed my Chair, By this email, ED is authorized to action. Congratulations on a successful mini conference. Thanks, Mayowa Afe, Ph.D President Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists(NAPE) Managing Director Danvic Concepts International Nigeria Limited 46 Adetoro Adelaja Street, Off Emmanuel Keshi, Magodo GRA Phase 2, Shangisha Lagos, Nigeria. Office: +234-1-8510870 Mobile: +234-8033264519 Website: www.danvicconcepts.com From: Wasiu Odufisan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 7:21 PM To: Mayowa Afe Cc: Wasiu Odufisan Subject: Re: Our Promises/Resolutions for Execution My P, http://us.mg6.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=afp8fql0nu8sm 5/3/2012 Rich Text Editor Page 2 of 2 I am providing you with what I can recall as the promises/resolutions that we made at the close-out of the miniconference for follow-up and execution. Kindly review and correct me where I have a wrong perception or recollection or if I have missed out anything. On Presenters (Exco Committee): 1. Sponsor Oral presenters (1st to 6th position) and Poster presenters (1st to 3rd position) to NAPE 2012 International Conference in November 2012. In addition, NAPE would seek sponsorship for the 1st position Oral presenter and supervisor to attend AAPG Convention in the U.S. April 2013. 2. We promised (The President) to receive CVs of oral and poster winners and forward to oil and gas companies with NAPE letter cover from the President. Student Saturday Party Night 3. Sponsor Miss. NAPE 2012 and Mr. NAPE 2012 to NAPE 2012 International Conference in November 2012 (The President) Presenter Participation Letter and Award Certificates (UAP Chair) 4. NAPE to provide a letter to commend all presenters at the conference. UAP chair to provide draft to ED to finalize, sign and dispatch via email to presenters. 5. NAPE to provide certificate to indicate 1st to 6th position for Oral and 1st to 3rd position for Poster Presenters. UAP Chair to design certificate, print and to be signed by UAP Chair and the President. Please let me know any additional promises/resolutions that we have made so that we can work toward fulfillment. Regards, Wasiu Odufisan, Ph.D (CPG) http://us.mg6.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=afp8fql0nu8sm 5/3/2012 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES ON NAPE MINI CONFERENCE, LOC FINANCIAL REPORT, JULY 2012 S/N 1 ITEMS APPROVED SUM (N) Photography & VCD Recordings Sub Total 2 2a 3 4 6,000 25,000 21,000 52,000 ATTD. 1 ATTD. 1 ATTD. 2 Two – 30 Seater-Buses One - 15 Seater Fuelling all buses (Friday) Fuelling all buses for Fieldwork (Sunday) Fuelling buses on fieldwork in transit 85,000 30,000 17,460 ATTD. 3 ATTD. 3 ATTD. 4 28,880 ATTD. 5 6,800 Drivers Allowances Vulcanization Incidentals Sub Total 42,500 900 1,160 *212,700 ATTD. 6 ATTDs. 7, 8 &9 ATTD. 10 150,000 Photography News Direct 150,000 TRANSPORTATION Hiring of Buses, fueling, allowance for 6 Drivers etc. OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 83,700 ATTD. 11 Meal 385,000 ATTD. 15 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 16 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 16 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 COCKTAIL SUPPLEMENTS (Thursday) FRIDAY SESSIONS 4a Lunch for Students 700 in number @ 700 490,000 Drinks Meal 105,000 112,500 4b Lunch Executives 150 in number @ 1,200 180,000 Drinks Snacks 67,500 285,000 4c Coffee Break for 850 people @ 300 (2 Times) 255,000 Drinks 112,500 Sub Total 5 RECEIPT PUBLICITY VCDs 1a AMOUNT EXPENDED (N) 925,000 1,092,500 SATURDAY SESSIONS Meal 385,000 5a Lunch for Students 700 in number @ 700 490,000 Drinks Meal 105,000 112,500 5b Lunch Executives 150 in number @ 1,200 180,000 Drinks Snacks 67,500 285,000 5c 5d Coffee Break for 850 people @ 300 (2 Times) 255,000 312,000 Drinks vii. Meal 112,500 245,000 Saturday Party for Students 700 in number @ ATTD. 15 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 16 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 16 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 17 1 700 6 6a 7 7a ix. Rentals x. Gen/DJ Sub Total SUNDAY SESSIONS Breakfast for 850 people @ 700 595,000 FIELD EXCURSION Swan water for 100 people (2 Bottles Each) 10,000 i. Meal for Students ii. Meal for Executives 168,000 42,000 iii. Drinks for Students 105,000 iv. Drinks for Executives Sub Total 67,500 382,500 i. Students ii. Executives 10,310 44,000 19,500 7b Lunch for 100 @ 700 7c Field Excursion Dry Run Honorarium for Staff on Field Excursion Dry Run and Prep. of Field Guides 17,150 18,530 199,490 8 Field Excursion Expenses Sub Total SECURITY 9 CONFERENCE (TECHNICAL SESSION) VENUE / LUNCH VENUE FOR STUDENTS 9a 9b Exterior & interior decorations of venue Hiring of canopies/ chairs 7d 7e 9c 9d Diesel/ oil Cleaning of Venue Sub Total 10 SECRETARIAT REQUIREMENTS 10a Computers and Printer 10b Photocopying Machine 10c Internet facility and Service 70,000 1,237,000 47,000 25,000 1,384,500 90,000 80,000 60,000 100,000 i. Rentals etc. ii. Outdoor Ox-fans ATTD. 18a ATTD. 18b ATTD. 19 ATTD. 15 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 12, 13 & 14 ATTD. 19 ATTD. 15 ATTD. 20a & 20b ATTD. 21,22,23,24 ATTD. 25a & 25b 60,000 169,280 10,000 ATTD. 26 ATTD. 27 ATTD. 28 100,000 32,000 ATTD. 29 ATTD. 30 25,000 ATTD. 31 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION OAU'S CONTRIBUTION Truck Mounted Standby Gen for 2 Days Diesel Electrical Accessories for Venue during Presentations OAU'S CONTRIBUTION ***336,280 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION Recharge Cards for Abstract processing Communications 40,000 11,500 ATTD. 32 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 2 10d Projector and screen 10e Lamination& spiral binding of doc Sub Total 11 LOC CONTINGENCIES 11a Honorarium for Drama Dept 11b Honorarium for OAU Int. Sch. Travels by LOC Secretary to attend NAPE Exec. Meeting in 11c Lagos Sub Total 12 OAU'S CONTRIBUTION OAU'S CONTRIBUTION 40,000 11,500 100,000 100,000 75,000 100,000 ATTD. 33 ATTD. 34 200,000 30,000 205,000 67,500 46,400 25,500 139,400 ATTD. 35 EXPENSES FOR TECH. SUB COMMITTEE Accommodation (Chairs and 12a Co-Chairs) 12b Toners etc. 12c Poster Boards Sub Total GRAND TOTAL 200,000 3,587,000 ATTD. 36 ATTD. 37 4,159,570 * The students crisis with commercial buses at the time necessitated that the university to divert all her available buses to assist to reduce the transportation problems that ensued from the crisis. Therefore the LOC was forced to make alternative arrangements for buses for the mini-conference. **The LOC realized that the provision for the cocktail by the University would not be enough and noting the number of students that reported on Thursday, emergency arrangement had to be made to supplement. *** The 1000Seater Lecture Theatre used for the technical sessions was yet to be connected to the stand-by generators on ground. The LOC had to make special arrangement to forestall power eventualities for un-interrupted presentations. The Oduduwa hall used for the opening ceremony could have been used for the technical session at no cost but there was a clash with another programme “Living Springs which made the venue not conducive for the technical sessions. AMOUNT RELEASED: EXPENDITURE: BALANCE: 4,312,000 4,159, 570 152,430 Professor T. R. Ajayi 3 Chairman, LOC, NAPE MINI CONFERENCE, OAU 2012 4 NAPE‐UAP 2014 Mini‐Conference Hosting Rights 2014 NAPE MINI-CONFERENCE HOSTING RIGHT 2014 NAPE MINI-CONFERENCE - HOSTING RIGHT SN ZONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 SUB-ZONES SOUTH-SOUTH NORTH -CENTRAL NORTH-WEST SOUTH-EAST SOUTH-WEST NORTH-EAST SCHOOLS SS1 RIVERS STATE UNIVER. SS1 UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT SS2 AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERSITY SS2 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY SS2 FED. UNIV. OF PETR. RESOURCES SS2 PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE SS2 UNIVERSITY OF BENIN SS2 UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR NC FED. UNIV. OF TECH. MINNA NC UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN NC UNIVERSITY OF JOS NW AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY NW KADUNA POLYTECHNIC SE ANAMBRA STATE UNIVER. ULI SE ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY SE FED. UNIVER. OF TECH. OWERRI SE NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVER. AWKA SE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SW1 ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY SW1 FED. POLYTECHNIC ADO-EKITI SW1 FED. UNIVER. OF TECH. AKURE SW1 UNIVER. OF ADO-EKITI SW2 LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVER. TECH SW2 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY SW2 OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVER. SW2 THE POLYTECHNIC IBADAN SW2 UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN SW2 UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS NE ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVER NE FED. UNIVER. OF TECH. YOLA HOSTED 2008 2010 2006 2002 2004 2012 NAPE 2012 NOELA Assignments NAPE O Outstanding Earth Science Lectturer Awarrd (NOELA) Call for Nominations: The Nigerrian Associatio on of Petroleum Exploratio onists (NAPE)) hereby soliccits nominatio ons for the Outstanding Earth Scie ence Lecturer Award from m qualified meembers. About the e NAPE Outsttanding Earth h Science Lectturer Award (NOELA) NAPE reco ognizes and ccelebrates exccellence in the teaching off Earth Sciencce, and Earth Science‐relatted courses in n Nigerian terrtiary institutiions. The Outtstanding Earrth Science Leecturer Award honours NA APE members who, through active leade ership and scholarly endeaavors over a ssignificant peeriod of time, have made outtstanding contributions to the advancem ment of educcation in the eearth sciences and helped to foster students’ lifelon ng learning an nd success. Commenccing in 2012, tthe NOELA w will be sponsored annually by the Nigeriian Associatio on of Petroleu um Exploratio onists (NAPE) solely, or in p partnership w with interesteed corporate bodies or ind dividuals. The goalss of the award d are: To o provide an annual opporrtunity for academics to reeceive nation nal recognition for exceptio onal co ontributions tto the teachin ng profession n in Nigerian ttertiary institu utions, especcially in the eaarth scciences To o promote an nd celebrate e effective teacching practicees by recognizzing and rewaarding outstanding eaarth science tteachers in Nigerian universities To o provide a sttrong collabo orative platforrm for Earth SScience depa rtments and interested organizations tto share and promote best practices in earth sciencee education o stimulate h higher levels o of teaching performance aand encouragge a sense of professionalism To am mong lecture ers generally, and earth sciiences lectureers in particular To o empower N NAPE Studentt Chapters to celebrate com mmitted and outstanding student acchievements as a result off strong facultty‐student paartnerships To o establish NA APE as a strong support orrganization foor tertiary earth science ed ducation Frequency: The award shall be pressented annuaally to one reccipient, provid ded at least o one qualified e is nominated. The winner will be seleccted by a com mmittee which members aare nominated d by candidate the NAPE Executive Co ommittee and d will be notiffied by NAPE in writing in ggood time to allow travel arrangem ments to be made if necessary, before th he conferencee. Presentattion: The awaard shall be presented at aan awards cerremony durin ng the Annual Internationaal Conferencce and Exhibition of the Nigerian Assocciation of Petrroleum Explorationists (NA APE), togetheer with othe er awards. Award Ite ems: The awaard consists of a cash prize e (of a value too be determined annuallyy by NAPE) and a commemorative plaqu ue and certificcate of recogn nition for thee winning lectturer. The winner will also o receive sp ponsorship byy NAPE to atte end Annual N NAPE ICE to acccept the award and a free one‐year membership of the asssociation for tthe year succceeding the aw ward. The freee membersh hip includes a complime entary subscription to the NAPE Bulletin n and NAPE N News for the ssucceeding yeear. Publicity: A feature publication on the award will be published in the post‐Conference edition of the NAPE Bulletin. Awards Committee: The Awards Committee is responsible for receiving and reviewing nominations for this award as well as making recommendations for the award winner to the NAPE Executive Committee. Eligibility This award is open to all Earth Science lecturers in Nigerian tertiary institutions (Federal /state /privately owned), who are active and financial NAPE members. In addition, the nominee must: Be committed to promoting NAPE ideals and best teaching practices At the time of nomination, be a qualified lecturer/trainer employed or contracted by a tertiary institution (faculty or department) in Nigeria for all or part of the period from January 1 to December 31 of the preceding year – whether full‐time, part‐time; fixed‐term or permanent basis. Evidence of qualification must be submitted with the application. Spend a significant amount of time in direct contact with, and instructing students, for the period under consideration. Such course work must contribute towards the attainment of nationally recognized tertiary qualifications for such students (e.g. HND, OND, B. Sc, M. Sc, PhD) Be a positive role model who supports students’ achievements. Nominee must facilitate, challenge, influence, motivate and inspire creativity and learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities. Have a broad understanding of research‐based models for effective teaching and be aware of current trends and issues in Earth Science education. Demonstrate a mastery of subject and noteworthy scholarly contributions by way of publications and, or technical paper presentations. Show active involvement and leadership in professional development and / or community activities (intellectual, professional, religious, residential, etc.). If at any time (before and after the award has been conferred), it comes to the knowledge of NAPE that the winner is ineligible for the award, NAPE reserves the right to withdraw the award and declare it null and void. Award Criteria Candidates for this award must accept to be nominated. Candidates will be judged based upon the following criteria: Teaching: considers curriculum development, excellence and teaching innovations, relationships with students, colleagues, administrators, etc., engagements with students in educational activities (outside of classroom), student focus/achievements, honours, awards or recognition and other demonstrations of quality teaching. Service (outside of classroom): considers community service, links with community, service to the school, professional organizations and other (philanthropic) entities devoted to public service, service honours, awards, or recognition, etc. Professional Activities: considers Research and Publications, membership/Participation in Professional Organizations, Links with industry, Professional Development and/or Continued Education, awards, honours and recognitions; and other Contributions to the Profession. Award Timeline Approval by NAPE Exco to advertise award Call for Nominations Deadline for Submission (by email only) Evaluation of entries by judges/Award Committee Recommendation submitted to NAPE Exco for consideration NAPE Executive Committee names winner of the award Notification of Winner (by email or registered mail) Award presentation (during annual NAPE conference) ‐‐‐ June 26, 2012 ‐‐‐ June 27, 2012 ‐‐‐ July 27, 2012 (No Extension) ‐‐‐ September 15, 2012 ‐‐‐ October 3, 2012 ‐‐‐ October 10, 2012 ‐‐‐ October 20, 2012 ‐‐‐ November 15, 2012 (Award Night) Application Guidelines Individuals may submit an application themselves or nominate a colleague for the award. Anyone previously nominated, but not awarded, may re‐enter. Nominations must be sponsored by at least two people within the tertiary education system, and must be endorsed by the President of the NAPE Student Chapter of the nominee’s university, if one exists. Endorsement of the application and a supporting statement by the Head of Department is an added advantage, but not compulsory. To nominate a lecturer for this award, please complete the online nomination form, print and sign the document and attach supporting documentation such as letters of recommendation from colleagues, administrators, students and/or parents, demonstrating that the candidate meets the criteria for the award. Nomination forms must be completed, signed and submitted to the undersigned on or before July 27, 2012. Applications received after this date shall be deemed invalid. Upon receipt, applications become the property of NAPE and will not be returned to applicants. Award Committee Chairman: Dr. Wasiu Odufisan; Email: [email protected]; Phone: +234 803 718 8980 Nominations submitted by email will be acknowledged by email within three business days. Application Checklist: Completed and signed application form: (download online form; pdf version only) Current curriculum vitae with complete contact information, professional development experience and awards. Letter of recommendations from Head of Department, Colleagues, Students, etc. Letters should not exceed three pages each and must accompany package. Letters sent separately will not be considered. When possible, use letterhead. Make sure letters are signed and dated accordingly. NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETRLOEUM EXPLORATIONISTS (NAPE) HONOURS & AWARD NOMINATION FORM FOR 2012 For Outstanding Earth Science Lecturer Award (NOELA) The NOELA is instituted by NAPE in recognition of: “distinguished and outstanding contributions to effective teaching of geoscience education in Nigeria.” CRITERIA: 1. Active member of the Association with dues duly paid. 2. Must hold a degree in any field of Geoscience and in active service - lecturing Geosciences fields in any Nigerian University. 3. Must be living at the time of selection and willing to be personally available to receive the award. PERSONAL INFORMATION: 4. Nominee’s Name _________________________________ NAPE Membership # __________ 5. Title/Professional Affiliation___________________________________________________ 6. Degree(s) and year earned ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 7. University/College __________________________________________________________ 8. Current Institution __________________________________________________________ 9. Work Address _______________________________________________________________ 10. Work Telephone # (____)_______________________ Cell Phone # (____)_______________ 11. Fax (____)_____________________ E-mail________________________________________ 12. Home Address_______________________________________________________________ 13. Number of years in teaching ___________________________________________________ 14. Current position and years taught/supervised______________________________________ 15. Other subjects taught _________________________________________________________ ACHIEVEMENTS: A. State courses being taught at the University: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ B. List names of students/thesis that you supervised that have been published by reputable and known geological association/society (to be reviewed by award committee): 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ C. State University and Community Activities that you exert positive influence. Describe outcome of influencing: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ D. State areas of your involvement and contributions in scientific/professional organizations such as NAPE: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ E. State three important landmark contributions made to the education of the public: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ F. State three areas of assignments in the management of educational programs: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ G. Provide brief description of NAPE activities you have been involved in, such as honors and awards, technical publications/presentations, offices held, committee memberships, etc. (not more than 250 words): ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ H. Provide brief description of non-NAPE activities you have been involved in, such as honors and awards, technical publications/presentations, offices held, committee memberships, etc. (not more than 250 words): ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ I. Provide additional comments and supporting materials: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 16. Nominee’s Signature _______________________________ Date: ___________________ 17. Submitted by (Nominator’ Name): ______________________________________________ Title & Affiliation_______________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ________________________ 18. Sponsor 1 (Name): ___________________________________________________________ Title & Affiliation_______________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ________________________ 19. Sponsor 2 (Name): __________________________________________________________ Title & Affiliation_______________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ________________________ 20. Endorsement by Head of Department (Name) ____________________________________ Organization/Institution: _________________________________________________________ The above information and information contained in this entry is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct. If I am selected as a winner, I hereby give permission to NAPE and its agents that any or all of the attached materials, including my name and photograph may be shared by NAPE with persons interested in promoting the award, or used in advertising campaigns for NAPE programs only. ** Attach current curriculum vitae and send with your original application and supporting materials, e.g. recommendation letters, by July 27, 2012 to: Wasiu Odufisan, Ph.D. (CPG) Mobil House, 1, Lekki Express Way, RM 8W51, Victoria Island, Lagos Email: [email protected] Phone: 0803-718-8980 For office use only: Date application received: _____________________________________________________ Date acknowledgement sent: __________________________________________________ NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS OUTSTANDING EARTH SCIENCE LECTURER AWARD (NOELA) Names of Candidates Professor J.O. Ojo School Federal University of Technology Akure Service (Outside‐of‐ Classroom) Professional Actitivies Teaching TOTAL (60 marks) (20 marks) (20 marks) 58 16 18 92 Dr. M.T. Olowokere Federal University of Technology Akure 40 8 14 62 Dr. Adekunle Adepelumi Obafemi Awolowo University 35 8 10 53 Evaluated by: Wasiu Odufisan, Ph.D.,CPG COMMENTS Teaching: Retired professor and currently on contract and actively teaching and supervising projects in association with younger lecturers in the department of Earth Sciences, Started teaching in the University system since 1974 and rose to Professor level in 1996, Supervised and graduated Eleven (11) Ph.D. students and Fifteen (15) M.Tech. students, and numerous PGD and B.Sc. Students to date; Community Service: Represented FUTA in working with Akure Community that led to the establishment of FUTA FM Radio station 93.1 Hz; Professional Activities: Pioneer Professor to serve in the pioneer and subsequent AAPG/IBA competition (Won 1st place in 2007), Actively participates in all NAPE/AAPG (Min‐conferences, Annual conferences, Leadership) programs and promote student participation, recognized by NAPEE with FNAPE award in 2011, published Fifty‐four (54) articles in geosciences in acceptable world journals, participated in Ninety (90) external projects across the nation for natural resources development and employment opportunities, attendend 24 International conferences on geosciences, delievered Eight (8) conference papers Teaching: Started teaching since 1997 and rose to Reader level in 2008, supervised Fifteen (15) M.Sc and Two(2) Ph.D. Student; Community Service: Member of workshop and seminar in FUTA, Chairman accreditation committee in FUTA; Professional Activities: Staff Advisor for NAPE/AAPG Student Chapter in FUTA, supports OAU participation in the AAPG/IBA competition, published Twenty‐Two (22) journal articles, attended Fourteen (14) conferences in geosciences. Teaching: Started teaching since 1997 and rose to Reader level, supervised Two (2) B.Sc and One(1) M.Sc. Student; Community Service: Member of OAU Investment Committee, member of OAU Convocation Committee, Member of OAU 50th Anniversary Committee; Professional Activities: Staff Advisor for NAPE/AAPG Student Chapter in OAU, supports OAU participation in the AAPG/IBA competition, published Eleven (11) papers, attended Sixteen (16) conferences in geosciences. NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS (NAPE) OUTSTANDING SCIENCE LECTURER AWARD (NOELA) Names of Candidates Professor J.O. Ojo Dr. Adekunle Adepelumi Dr. M.T. Olowokere School Service (Outside‐of‐ Professional Teaching Classroom) Actitivies (20 (60 marks) (20 marks) marks) TOTAL Federal University of 58 Technology Akure Obafemi Awolowo University 40 Federal University of 44 Technology Akure 18 11 10 Evaluated by: Dr. Kunle Adesida 18 10 9 94 61 63 COMMENTS Prof Ojo J.S is well known Professor of geophysics who started teahing at the FUTA since 1974 and rose to become a Profeessor of Geophysics in the same University. He has graduated many postgraduate students both in M.Sc (15nos) and Ph.D (11nos) degree and many PGD and B.Sc degree holders, who are leaders in the Oil and Gas Industry, Ministry and academic environment. He and his colleagues participated as pioneer member of the first NAPE Mini Conference for students which was held in FUTA, Akure. He also participated as pioneer member in the first AAPG‐IBA programmed. His students led the Africa Region to San Antonio, USA to defend Africa Region position as his University came 1st in Africa Region. He was Dean of School of Mines and Earth Sciences of the Federal University of Technology Akure. He is an active member of NAPE, AAPG and NMGS. He is a productive community leader who continue to contribute his selfless service to his community. As a result of his active contribution to the growth of the Association he was awarded the NAPE/SHELL Distinguished Mentorship Award IN 2002 and also decorated as a Fellow of NAPE in 2011. To his credit he has published over 54 articles in geosciences in world acclaimed scientific journals. In his record he has participated in over 90 external projects of geosciences relevance across Nigeria and attended over 20 International conferences on geosciences while, delievering more than 7 conference papers Dr. Adekunle Adepelumi, a young dynamic and astute geophysicist whose applications of his knowledge based to mineral exploration and exploitation continue to invoke positive solutions to latent subsurface and surface treasures. He is a great advocate for new concept both in mineral exploration and environment integrated issues. As a lectural which he started in 1997 at the Obafemi Awolowo University he progressively rose to the position of Reader level during which he supervised 2nos B.Sc and One 1nos M.Sc. Student. He is an active member of NAPE and he led his University team of young geoscience students to AAPG‐IBA in Houston to represent AAPG Africa Region haven came 1st in Africa. He is staff Advisor for NAPE/AAPG Student Chapter He is active in community related matter in the university and outside the university campus. He has published over 10nos geosciences papers and attended over 15nos conferences in geosciences. Dr (Mrs) Olowokere, a relunctant achiever, hard working, focus and self propelled individual, whose teaching methodology continues to add positive values to emacipation of young geoscience professional. On many occassion She in the company of her Professor led the FUTA team to the AAPG‐IBA campaign with execellent outcome. She is a role model to all and to the gender emacipation. She commenced teaching in 1997 and currently is a Reader. Over the year she has supervised about 15nos M.Sc and 2nos Ph.D. Student. She is staff advisor to FUTA on AAPG‐IBA campaign. She is an active participant in various Community Service i.e. Member of workshop and seminar in FUTA, Chairman accreditation committee in FUTA. She has published 22nos geoscience articles in International journals while attending over 12nos conferences in geosciences. NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS OUTSTANDING EARTH SCIENCE LECTURER AWARD (NOELA) Names of Candidates Professor J. O. Ojo Dr. M. T. Olowokere Dr. Adekunle Adepelumi School Federal University of Technology Akure Federal University of Technology Akure Obafemi Awolowo University Service (Outside‐ Professional Teaching of‐Classroom) Actitivies (60 marks) (20 marks) (20 marks) TOTAL (%) 60 50 45 20 20 10 Evaluated by: Adedoja Ojelabi 17 16 12 COMMENTS 97 Many years as a Professor and lecturer of Geophysics. His students are well established professionals in the E & P industry. Pioneer teaching staff & HoD for FUTA's geophysics dept. Helped to establish FUTA Radio. Good NAPE activities, especially UAP; Helping to alleviate suffering of the underprivileged, especially with the Adopt‐a‐Student Initiative; worked on developing FUTA Geophysics programs for NUC accreditation; Been HoD, Dean, and on several collaboration and development committees; high‐level work for development of the university, students and the community. Worked on mini‐NAPE committees; MNGS LOCs, Fellow of NMGS, and faculty advisor of award‐winning IBA team from FUTA; Worked with industry experts to gain equipment and materials for the department; Good sphere of influence in the academic community; inter‐school partners; industry relationships; good number of students supervised; very large number of published papers (~54), awaiting publication & presented at conferences; Consultant on many projects; Promoted Professor 16 years ago. Application signed by nominee and sponsors; no HoD’s signature on application, just the name; 1 letter of congratulations (for NAPE Fellowship Award); 1 letter of recommendation. NAPE Fellow; NMGS Fellow; Impressive record and experience for many years. Strong NOELA candidate, by virtue of many years of practice and his achievements. 86 Very strong performance in teaching and professional activities. Although fairly young in the teaching profession (even though she's taught for 18 yrs, many of those were before attaining her PhD in 2004, about 8 yrs ago), she has had a great impact already on the university community, her students and professional spheres. Already attained HoD‐ship in a short time, and been a Reader/Associate Professor since 2008 . Very high‐profile personality, as far as academics goes, but most of her influence seems to be within FUTA. Needs to keep broadening sphere of influence by working inter‐university projects; Strong academic performance and won many awards herself as an undergraduate/graduate. Member of many reputable professional organizations. Managed educational programs as HoD, PG Coordinator & member of the FUTA Senate's Academic Planning Committee; Good influence on her students, through AAPG’s IBA program as well. Her students are winning paper prizes at conferences; Her influencing activities are measurable and results observable, e.g. her work on the accreditation committee with full accreditation given to the department by NUC; best HoD award in FUTA; VC's award for her contributions to FUTA; partnership with industry experts to give seminars and workshops, as well as equipment to the dept; IBA performance of her students/teams have been strong and consistent; conference planning activities for NMGS and 2 mini‐NAPEs; curriculum review committee; UAP (LF), paper presentations and student supervision; Good number of published papers. She is the only one who had a properly signed endorsement from her Supervisor. 2 letters of recommendation. Very impressive CV and well written application. Signed by Sponsors; Application not signed by nominee (Dr. Olowokere); need to ask if she is willing to be nominated. Strong Candidate; I recommend this application as Keep in View, if not 2012 winner. 67 Associate Professor of Geophysics. Lectured and supervised for 15+ years; Involved in committees for OAU‐Ife investment strategies, security, convocation and anniversary; strong teaching & research background (strength in Academics); managing & supervising many undergrads and PGs. Not a lot of outside‐OAU activities listed; involved in mini‐NAPE planning; Faculty Advisor of 2 Award‐winning IBA teams; member of faculty board, time‐table committee and secretary of dept's staff meetings; Reviewer of professional journals; advocate for AIDS/HIV prevention programs at Ife; Winner of Elf/NMGS prize; member of several professional organizations; published several papers in professional journals; no extra‐curricular activities listed; Application signed by nominee and sponsors; no HoD’s signature on application, just the name; no letters of recommendation included. Candidate needs to flesh out his application more, particularly with regard to non‐lecturing activities. APPENDIX NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS OUTSTANDING EARTH SCIENCE LECTURER AWARD (NOELA) Names of Candidates School Dr. Wasiu Odufisan Dr. Kunle Adesida Doja Ojelabi Average Professor J. O. Ojo Federal University of Technology Akure 92 94 97 94 Dr. M. T. Olowokere Federal University of Technology Akure 62 63 86 70 Dr. Adekunle Adepelumi Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile‐Ife 53 61 67 60 NAPE‐UAP 2012 Chapter Inauguration NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONISTS (NAPE) – UNIVERSITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (UAP) INAUGURATION OF NAPE STUDENT CHAPTER IN UNIVERSITY OF UYO UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2012 The Executive Committee of NAPE approved the inauguration of a NAPE student chapter in University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom after review of application and documentation for a chapter inauguration submitted by the Head of Department of Physics, Dr. Idara Akpabio who is also the Faculty Advisor of the student chapter. The inauguration ceremony was carried out by the Chairman, NAPE‐UAP, Wasiu Odufisan (Ph.D., CPG) on the Town campus of the University on Friday, August 31, 2012. The program started around 2:30 PM with an opening prayer conducted by the President of National Association of Physics Student (NAPS), Mr. Emmanuel Eyo which was followed by the welcome remarks by the Head of Department of Physics, Associate Prof. Idara Akpabio. He enjoined the students to seize the opportunity of a NAPE chapter in the University of Uyo to get into the network of NAPE and learn from the professionals. He encouraged them to be more proactive and enlarge their student membership. The welcome address and opening remarks was delivered by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Comfort Ekpo represented by the Dean, Faculty of Science, Professor A. Y. Itah. The main event of the day was the declaration of a NAPE student chapter in the University and presentation of certificate of chapter inauguration conducted by Chairman, NAPE‐UAP, Wasiu Odufisan (Ph.D., CPG). The certificate was received by Associate Prof. Idara Akpabio on behalf of the students. The students were very excited and full of accolades for NAPE Executives for supporting their aspirations of many years for a student chapter in their school. The UAP chairman later delivered a lecture titled: Skills Impacting Hiring of Nigerian‐ Trained Graduates to mark the inauguration ceremony. The summary of the lecture is that in addition to core professional knowledge and skills, today’s graduates would require to develop competency in non‐technical skills (soft skills) such as communication‐verbal and non‐verbal, teamwork and collaboration, persuasion and influencing, professional networking, and leadership skills to be able to compete for employment opportunities in today’s market. At the end of the lecture, reactions, comments and questions were taken from the students and were fully addressed. A lecturer in the Department of Physics, Mr. Emmanuel Umoren gave the vote of thanks on behalf of the students while Dr. Idara Akpabio gave the closing remarks. The group photograph with members of the Faculty followed as the last event (see photos below). NAPE‐UAP GRANTS‐IN‐AID 2012 NAPE-UAP GRANTS-IN-AID - INDIVIDUal DONORS AWARD UNDERGRADUATE CATEGORY S/N NAME SEX SCHOOL CGPA TELEPHONE NO: E-MAIL Approved Grant Timmy Victor Effiong M University of Calabar 4.25/5.0 08052433716 [email protected] GOODLUCK ADAGBASA Agbebi Ayokunle Stephen M Adekunle Ajasin Uni 4.31/5.00 07036237532 [email protected] 1 2 REV. LANRE OSHO Amodu Adeniyi M Adekunle Ajasin Uni 3.72/5.00 07036687073 M Adekunle Ajasin Uni 3.73/5.00 07056919246 Samuel Sunday OBAFEMI M Adekunle Ajasin Uni 3.66/5.00 08100794349 [email protected] Agboola Oluwatosin Emmanuel M FUTO 3.44/5.00 08070942329 [email protected] [email protected] ABIODUN ADESANYA 3 4 ABIODUN ADESANYA Adigun femi Ebenezer DR. GBENGA EHINOLA 5 6 PROMISE EGELE Falufosi Michael Oluwaseyi M University of Ibadan 6.1/7.0 08022440241 DONOR'S EMAIL Amount 20,000 goodluck.e.adagbasa@e xxonmobil.com 50,000 [email protected] 25,000 aadesanya@degeconek. com 25,000 aadesanya@degeconek. com 20,000 [email protected]. ng promise.egele@gogener gy.com 35,000 8 Olu-Oseh Okasime Chris M 9 Ehis Agboje Emmanuel M University of Benin 3.76/5.00 08137367444 tolulope.ewherido@exxo TOLULOPE EWHERIDO nmobil.com gilbert.e.odior@exxonm obil.com gilbert.e.odior@exxonm [email protected] GILBERT ODIOR obil.com 10 Njoku Kelechi Victoria F University of Benin 4.10/5.00 07033246375 [email protected] GILBERT ODIOR gilbert.e.odior@exxonm obil.com Nnatu Nnamdi Patrick M Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. 4.30/5.00 07035239513 [email protected] EDWIN NWAERI edwin.u.nwaeri@exxonm obil.com 0 [email protected], [email protected] EDWIN NWAERI edwin.u.nwaeri@exxonm obil.com 0 aadesanya@degeconek. com 25,000 7 University of Benin 4.26/5.00 08130328938 11 Alamaeze Chukwuka Kingsley M Nnamdi Azikiwe Uni. 4.21/5.00 08068932667 12 Babalola Oludare Olukayode M Obafemi Awolowo University 3.91/5.00 08065097890 [email protected] 40,000 [email protected] GILBERT ODIOR m 45,000 [email protected] 13 ABIODUN ADESANYA Adeola Abimbola OJO F University of Lagos 2.7/5.0 07034266220 [email protected] 14 35,000 35,000 [email protected] 25,000 ELLIOT IBIE Etisame Isaac Osikhueme M University of Ibadan 5.7/7 08030736692 15 [email protected] Taiwo Oluwasola David M Obafemi Awolowo University 3.88/5.00 07039434360 Obafemi Awolowo University 3.84/5.0 [email protected] 25,000 ABIODUN ADESANYA aadesanya@degeconek. com 25,000 CHARLES OJO, fnape [email protected] [email protected] 16 Adedoyin OGUNDIPE FEMI ESAN 08060597944 17 [email protected] TOTAL 50,000 480,000 POSTGRADUATE CATEGORY NAME SEX SCHOOL TELEPHONE NO: E-MAIL 1 Ajayi Yewande Oluwabusayo F University of Ibadan 08032443389 2 F University of Benin Agbonlahor Ikuyemwen Josephine 3 Adeoye Moses Oluwaseun M MSc. S/N 08136950965 University of Ilorin [email protected] APPROVED GRANT DONOR'S EMAIL tolulope.ewherido@exxo TOLULOPE EWHERIDO nmobil.com 60,000 JOE EJEDAWE 35,000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GBENGA LUFADEJU 4 Adeyemi Samuel Adebisi TOTAL M Obafemi Awolowo University AMOUNT 8062299992 [email protected] DR. EMMANUEL ENU 50,000 [email protected] 50,000 195,000 2012 NAPE-UAP GRANTS-IN-AID AWARD CGG VERITAS AWARD - OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE TELEPHONE NO: E‐MAIL M Obafemi Awolowo University 4.11/5.0 08031352102 M Obafemi Awolowo University 2 F Obafemi Awolowo University 08076764322 2.76/5.0 08062153995 F Obafemi Awolowo University 3.13/5.0 07032837513 Adebayo Oluwaseun OJO 7 Alexander Oladapo Popoola 8 Department of Geology Support Obafemi Awolowo University M Obafemi Awolowo University M Obafemi Awolowo University 08066829481 [email protected] 08037276706 [email protected] 08034014357 X X 50,000 X X 25,000 X X 50,000 X X 25,000 X 25,000 X 100,000 X [email protected] [email protected] Obafemi Awolowo University 50,000 HOD Administrative Support TOTAL CRITERIA FOR AWARD AMOUNT S/N NAME SEX SCHOOL CGPA 1 F Ladoke Akintola Uni. Of Tech. 4.18/5.00 08057739473 [email protected] Adeniran Matthew Ademola M Ekiti State University 3.82/5.0 [email protected] M Uni. Port 3.89/5.00 08032669650 4 Dada Ronald Davis Nduaguibe Tochukwu Wisdom M Uni. Port 5 Afagwu Clement Chekwube M F 6 Chigozie Clementina Ogbonna Onu Jeskaya Okorie 2 3 7 8 9 TELEPHONE NO: E‐MAIL Amount 0 X 50,000 X [email protected] 50,000 X 3.75/5.00 08063317168 [email protected] 50,000 X University of Benin 4.31/5.00 07036618590 [email protected] 50,000 X Enugu State University of Technology 3.56 /5.0 07032705799 [email protected] 50,000 X M Enugu State University of Technology 4.25/5.00 08127672782 [email protected] M Ekiti State University 3.73/5.00 08058033472 [email protected] 50,000 0 X X X Akinniyi Akinwale Richard *BABAYEMI, Adeoluwa Oyesola F Ladoke Akintola Uni. Of Tech. 2.52/5.00 07033021883 [email protected] 75,000 X X Amara Martina Nweze F 50,000 X 75,000 X Anambra State University, ULI 08105453916 3.614/5.0 08166000019 University of Ibadan MSc. M 08035237942 X [email protected] 10 Akinbodewa Oluwapelumi 4 Samson TOTAL X 400,000 CGG VERITAS AWARD - NATION WIDE olanrewaju Surat Alaba XX [email protected] Leadership 6 M MSc. Ikenna Vincent MGBAGOKU X [email protected] 4 5 X [email protected] 3 Deborah IGE X NAPE Activities (MiniConference/ Student Chapter) Eniola FALODUN 3.65 / 5.00 75,000 Amount [email protected] 1 Hammed Ajibola Oyesomi Leadership CGPA NAPE Activities (MiniConference/ Student Chapter) SCHOOL Academic John Olaolu AKINDULURENI SEX Academic S/N NAME CRITERIA FOR AWARD AMOUNT X 500,000 *Took the initiative to share leasson learnt by giving a presentation to her department on the new knowledge gained after attending NAPE short course in November 2011 in Lagos. This is demonstration of leadership, exemplary behaviour and interest in developing others. XX 1 2 SCHOOL CGPA F University of Jos 3.46/5.00 08036132872 Ojo Francis Tunde M Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 3.40/5.00 08061110838 [email protected] David ADENIYI M Obafemi Awolowo University 2.8/5.0 08075083100 [email protected] M University of Ibadan 08037719068 prince.ifeanyichukwu@yahoo. com Adams Elizabeth Gyani 3 Ifeanyichukwu 4 Prince Chinonso TOTAL MSc. TELEPHONE NO: E‐MAIL Amount [email protected] 0 X X 50,000 X X 50,000 X X 50,000 150,000 X X Leadership SEX NAPE Activities (MiniConference /Student Chapter) S/N NAME Academic EOGAS AWARD Cancelled cheques (N50,000) after repeated efforts and still unclaimed. Account Updated accordingly NAPE-UAP Grants-In-Aid Financial Stewardship - INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS YEARLY PLEDGE FEB. 2011 AWARD FUND AVAILABLE AFTER FEB 2011 AWARD 2011_2012 INCOME INCOME Available for 2012 Award JULY 2012 AWARD FUND AVAILABLE AFTER JULY 2012 AWARD 150,000 150,000 0 150,000 150,000 0 150,000 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 45,000 45,000 0 0 0 45,000 0 X 45,000 30,000 15,000 100,000 115,000 115,000 0 100,000 80,000 0 0 0 0 15,000 0 0 0 0 0 [email protected] X 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 SN DONORS SCHOOLS AWARD CRITERIA 1 ANDREW EJAYERIESE Delta State University, Best three graduating students in geoscience @ N60,000; N50,000; N40,000 respectively [email protected] X 2 AUSTIN AVURU, fnape One best graduating student in geoscience (Delta State Univer. - N20,000), One postgraduate student working on research in the exploration and development of petroleum (University of Nigeria - N40,000) [email protected] X 3 EBI PINNICK Federal University of Technology Owerri,University of Ibadan Two undergraduate geoscience students in their semi-final class (FUTO N15,000), One undergraduate geoscience students in their semi-final class (Univer. of Ibadan - N15,000) [email protected] 4 GILBERT ODIOR, fnape University of Benin Three undergraduate students in Petroleum Geology [email protected] 5 ISAAC AROWOLO Obafemi Awolowo University Two undergraduate students in Geology and Geophysics (N20,000 each), Two M.Sc. students in Geology and Geophysics (N30,000 each) [email protected] X 6 JACQUELINE GOYEA University Of Ilorin One best female undergraduate geoscience student [email protected], [email protected] X 7 CHIKE ONYEJEKWE, fnape University of Nigeria One M.Sc. student in Geology or Geophysics with emphasis on Petroleum geology or Sedimentology Delta State University, University of Nigeria EMAIL ADDRESS B.SC M.SC/PHD X X 8 DR. EBI OMATSOLA, fnape University of Ibadan Two M.Sc. students with research in geology (Soft Rock - N100,000 each), One M.Sc. student with research in Petroleum Engineering (N50,000) [email protected] X 250,000 50,000 0 0 0 0 9 CHIEF TUNDE AFOLABI, fnape University of Ibadan, University of Port-Harcourt, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University One M.Sc. Graduating Student in Geology or Geophysics from each school [email protected] X 105,000 35,000 0 0 0 0 Obafemi Awolowo University One M.Sc. student in Geology with emphasis on Sedimentology/ Stratigraphy [email protected] X 50,000 50,000 0 0 0 0 [email protected] X 50,000 0 50,000 0 50,000 50,000 10 DR. MUSTAFA JUBRIL 11 REV. LANRE OSHO Adekule Ajasin University Two graduating undergraduate geoscience students with project in Geophysical Application in Basin Evaluation & Modelling 12 GOODLUCK ADAGBASA University of Calabar, Ambrose Alli University One best undergraduate geoscience student in the semi-final class (year 3 of a 4-year course or year 4 of a 5-year course) from each school [email protected] X 40,000 40,000 40,000 0 40,000 20,000 20,000 13 NEDO OSAYANDE University of Benin, University of Port-Harcourt One best B.Sc. graduating student in Physics from each school [email protected] X 60,000 30,000 55,000 0 55,000 0 55,000 14 DOJA OJELABI University of Jos One outstanding female undergraduate of geology and mining in her penultimate year (300 Level) [email protected] X 15,000 15,000 0 15,000 15,000 0 15,000 15 PRINCE KUNLE ADESIDA Federal University of Technology Akure, University of Ibadan One graduating M.Sc. student in Geology or Geophysics from each school [email protected] 130,000 150,000 0 0 0 0 16 IREWOLE AYODELE University of Ilorin One best overall student in Geology at the 300 Level 15,000 15,000 0 0 0 0 University of Ibadan One best B.Sc. graduating student with minimum CGPA of 70%. B.Sc research area: Sequence Stratigtaphy. One best M.Sc. Graduating student in geology with minimum CGPA of 70%. M.Sc. Research area is Sequence Stratigraphy or Sedimentology. [email protected] X 100,000 0 0 100,000 100,000 100,000 0 Nnadi Azikiwe University, Awka Two best B.Sc. graduating student in geology or geophysics. Research areas: Geology/Geophysics. And one best Thesis in either Geology or Geophysics. [email protected] X 210,000 210,000 0 210,000 210,000 0 210,000 0 200,000 -50,000 17 18 MRS. TOLULOPE EWHERIDO EDWIN NWAERI [email protected] X X X 0 19 SUNKANMI IYIOLA Ibadan Polytechnic, University of Lagos, Federal University of Technology Akure One graduating HND student with research in Petroleum geology and Sedimentology (Ibadan Poly.). One graduating student in PhysicsGeophysics Program (UNLAG). One graduating student in Geology (FUTA). [email protected] X 20 MR. UFUOMA EWHERIDO Delta State University, Four best graduating students in Geoscience from Delta State University [email protected] X 21 CHIEF FEMI AKINMADE University of Ibadan University of Ibadan 22 MR. MAYOWA AFE University of Ado-Ekiti, Adekunle Ajasin University University of Ado-Ekiti, Adekunle Ajasin University 23 PROMISE EGELE, fnape Federal University of Technology Owerri, Federal University of Technology Owerri, [email protected] 24 DAPO ADEYEMO Abia State University, Ahmadu Bello University, Delta State University, Kogi State University, Petroleum Training Institute Abia State University, Ahmadu Bello University, Delta State University, Kogi State University, Petroleum Training Institute [email protected] 25 EMMANUEL ADOKPAYE, fnape Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Jos Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Jos 26 ELLIOT IBIE Ambrose Alli University, University of Lagos Ambrose Alli University, University of Lagos 27 DR. KINGSLEY OJOH, fnape Obafemi Awolowo University Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 28 SMART FADAYOMI, fnape University of Ibadan University of Ibadan [email protected] 29 GODWIN OCHOGBU, fnape Obafemi Awolowo University Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 30 JOE EJEDAWE, fnape University of Benin University of Benin [email protected] 31 DR. EMMANUEL ENU, fnape Obafemi Awolowo University Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 32 PROF. OLANIYI ODEBODE Obafemi Awolowo University Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 33 MR. ABIODUN ADESANYA Nassarawa State University, Obafemi Awolowo University, Adekunle Ajasin University, Nassarawa State University, Obafemi Awolowo University, Adekunle Ajasin University, The Ibadan Polytechnic The Ibadan Polytechnic [email protected] 34 MR. TOPE ADELAJA University of Benin University of Benin [email protected] 35 DR. O.A. EHINOLA Adekule Ajasin University Adekule Ajasin University [email protected] X 36 Mr. ABIODUN BAIYEWU [email protected] X NA 0 0 0 0 0 37 DR. TUNDE ALALADE University of Ibadan University of Ibadan [email protected] X 20,000 40,000 0 0 0 0 38 MR. GBENGA LUFADEJU University Of Ilorin University Of Ilorin [email protected], [email protected] X 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 50,000 39 MR.CHARLES OJO Obafemi Awolowo University Obafemi Awolowo University [email protected] 50,000 50,000 0 0 0 40 MR. FEMI ESAN University of Ibadan, best graduating geologist [email protected], [email protected] 25,000 0 45,000 45,000 0 0 0 X 100,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 [email protected] X 35,000 0 0 0 0 [email protected] X 85,000 50000 -50,000 0 0 0 [email protected] [email protected] X X X 0 0 35,000 0 35,000 0 35,000 35,000 0 250,000 50,000 100,000 0 100,000 0 100,000 X X 100,000 0 0 0 0 X X 15,000 25,000 25,000 0 25,000 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 35,000 0 0 0 0 0 40,000 0 0 0 0 X 35,000 35,000 35,000 0 35,000 35,000 X 50,000 50,000 0 50,000 50,000 50,000 0 X 150,000 50,000 75,000 150,000 225,000 0 225,000 200,000 100,000 0 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 0 0 0 20,000 0 40,000 0 40,000 20,000 20,000 X X X X X X X 0 48,000 48,000 570,000 1,123,000 1,743,000 0 25,000 0 0 0 0 50,000 0 0 25,000 23,000 1,743,000 NAPE-UAP Grants-In-Aid Financial Stewardship - CORPORATE DONATIONS SN NAMES OF SPONSORS 1 CGG VERITAS 2 EOGAS FUND AVAILABLE FOR FEB. 2011 AWARD SPONSORSHIP OF INCOME Available for STUDENT FOR 2012 AAPG 2012 Award APPROVED BY EXCO FEB. 2011 AWARD FUND AVAILABLE AFTER FEB 2011 AWARD 2011 INCOME 2,044,256 1,000,000 1,044,256 1,000,000 2,044,256 200,000 200,000 0 200,000 200,000 447,057 JULY 2012 AWARD FUND AVAILABLE AFTER JULY 2012 AWARD 900,000 697,199 150,000 50,000 747,199 EOGAS Approved Criteria- N50,000 each to best graduating students which leadership qualities University of Jos Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Obafemi Awolowo University University of Ibadan CGGVeritas Approved Criteria Obafemi Awolowo University - 40% Nation-wide at the discretion of UAP Chair - 60% NAPE‐UAP 2013 Leadership Forum Draft Budget Estimates PENINSULA HOTEL & TOWERS LEKKI '' …because we have the edge'' QUOTE: NAPE 1719/FEB/12 Block 94, Plot 16 Lekki - Epe Expressway After Lekki Phase one Roundabout Beside Bras Motors Lekki Email: [email protected] Phone:018104336 Contact: Jerry on 0803-600-1960 Date prepared 1st September 2012 Event Date Facilitator 15th-17th of February 2013 DR.WASIU ODUFISAN Company Attention Email DR.WASIU ODUFISAN NAPE-UAP Leadership Forum 2013 [email protected] Categories Standard Room Deluxe Room Executive Room Super Executive Suite Diplomatic Suites TOTAL PENINSULA HALL 1 &2 DINNER DINNER DRINKS(water,juice,red wine mixed bar) TOTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST BREAKFAST DRINK FIRST TEA BREAK BUFFET LUNCH LUNCH DRINK SECOND TEA BREAK BUFFET DINNER DINNER DRINKS(water,juice,red wine mixed bar) TOTAL 80% advance payment two weeks before date of function to guarantee and the balance of the total amount to be paid immediately after the event but not later than one week after. Quoted Negotiated & Standard Rate Aligned Rate -NGN 11th UAP Rate - NGN (2013) (2011) Quantity ROOM RESERVATIONS 31,000 18,000 18,500 10 35,000 20,000 21,000 25 42,000 21,000 25 85,000 21,500 5 105,000 21,500 5 70 HALLS 450,000 100,000 100,000 1 MEALS AND DRINKS FOR DAY-1, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15, 2013 4,500 3,200 3,000 70 2,000 1,500 1,200 70 2013 Total 2 2 2 2 2 370,000 1,050,000 0 0 0 1,420,000 360,000 1,000,000 1,050,000 215,000 215,000 2,840,000 2 200,000 200,000 1 210,000 84,000 294,000 224,000 105,000 329,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sub. Total 10% Ser. Charge 5% GOVT. VAT SUB TOTAL For further enquiries and clarifications concerning this profoma invoice do not hesitate to contact the underlisted INITIAL DEPOSIT : CREDIT BAL: 2011 Total 1 MEALS AND DRINKS FOR DAY-2, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2013 3,500 2,500 2,500 90 2,500 950 900 90 2,500 1,200 1,200 150 4,500 3,000 3,000 150 1,800 950 900 150 2,500 1,200 1,200 150 4,500 3,200 3,000 90 2,000 1,200 1,200 90 MEALS AND DRINKS FOR DAY-3, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2013 3,500 2,500 2,500 90 2,500 950 900 90 BUFFET BREAKFAST BREAKFAST DRINK SUB-TOTAL Number of Days FOR HOTEL SIGNATURE… ………………… ………………………………… ………… COORDINATOR SIGNATURE………………………… GRAND TOTAL 225,000 81,000 180,000 450,000 135,000 180,000 270,000 108,000 1,629,000 225,000 85,500 180,000 450,000 142,500 180,000 288,000 108,000 1,659,000 225,000 81,000 306,000 3,849,000 384,900 313,968 225,000 85,500 310,500 5,338,500 533,850 313,968 4,547,868 6,186,318 11TH NAPE-UAP LEADERSHIP FORUM, FEB, 18-20, 2011 BUDGET ESTIMATE NAPE-UAP LEADERSHIP FORUM BUDGET SN Description 1 Accommodation, Feeding, Hall Rental & Audio Visual* 2 Secretariat Staff Allowance Estimate (N) 6,187,000 ED Yusuf Adebayo Bamidele Ismail Nene Ahuoma Selina Bestmasn Joseph Omorodion Lawrence Osuagwu Gbemisola Olowonyo Morenike Dawodu Tunde Adeniyi 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 100,000 Banner Press Release Press Coverage of the event (Part of News items only) Communique (Guardian Newspaper publication after the event) 5 Plagues 6 Video Coverage & Photography 7 Technical Assistant 8 Postage 9 Certificates 10 Miscellaneous TOTAL 80,000 180,000 250,000 500,000 200,000 350,000 40,000 80,000 250,000 250,000 8,617,000 3 4 Honorarium for breakfast talk/presenter Publicity NAPE-UAP LEADERSHIP FORUM PAST THEMES THEME 1st Leadership Forum , March 2-4, 2001 Federal Palace Hotel, V.I Lagos. 2nd Leadership Forum , April 5-7, 2002, Federal Palace Hotel, V.I Lagos. 3rd Leadership Forum , June 6-8, 2003 Federal Palace Hotel, V.I Lagos 4th Leadership Forum, April 2-4, 2004 Federal Palace Hotel, V.I Lagos. 5th Leadership Forum , April 29May 1 2005, Concorde Hotel Owerri. 6th Leadership forum , february 24-26 2006, Channel View Hotels, calabar Cross River State. 7th Leadership Forum , March 1617 2007, gateway hotel ota, Ogun State. 8th Leadership Forum , February 22-24 2008, Federal Palace Hotel, V/I, Lagos. 9th Leadership Forum , February 20-22 2009, Federal Palace Hotel, V/I, Lagos. 10th Leadership Forum, February 19th-21st 2010, The Dover Hotel, Lekki, Lagos 11th Leadership Forum, February 18th-20th 2011, Peninsula Hotel, Lekki, Lagos No. of Attendees Modality For Enhancement of NAPE-UAP Leadership Forum 43 Maintainance of Educational Standard & Professional Ethics. 52 Geoscience Training in the 21st Century: The Nigeria Experience 67 Patenering and Managing Quality Geoscience Education in Nigeria. 70 Strategic Planning and leadership roles in sustaining Robust Geoscience Education in Nigeria. 82 Implementing Quality Education Standards: Governance issues in Tertiary Education. 89 Private Participation and Quality Geoscience Education in Nigeria: Its Contemporary Assessment and Future Impacts. 75 Promoting Quality Geoscience Education in Nigeria - Challenges and Opportunities 150 Impact of Nigerian Government Regulatory agencies on Geosciences Education 173 Developing Nigeria’s Educational System – Harvesting Unconventional Strategies 208 Skills Impacting Employability Of Recent Geosciences Graduates From Nigerian Universities 184 NAPE‐UAP Others INSTITUTION CONTACT PERSON Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Akungba Akoko, Ogun State Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Akungba Akoko, Ogun State ABU Zaria ABU Zaria AAU Ekpoma Anambra State Uni. Of Science And Tech. Convenant University, Ota, Ogun State Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun State Delta State University Enugu State Uni. Of Tech. Ebonyi State University Owolabi Ajayi Mr. A.M. Adeleye Prof Peter Zaborski Dr. T. Najime Dr. Isaac Aigbedion Prof. Austin Nnolim Prof. C.T. Ako Prof E. A. fayose Dr. Tony Akpoborie Dr. C. O. Awalla A. U. Okoro EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] F.U.T Minna Prof E.A Okosun [email protected] 0803-743-3314 0803-538-8272 0805-300-3287, 0803-205474 F.U.T Minna Federal University Of Technology, Owerri Prof M.I Ogunbajo Prof. Nathaniel Onu [email protected] [email protected] 0803-584-2183 0803-552-4247 Federal University Of Technology, Owerri Federal University Of Technology, Owerri Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti FUT Akure FUT Akure Gombe State Uni. Tudu Wada Gombe State Uni. Tudu Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna Ladoke Akintola University Of Tech., Ogbomosho Nasarawa State University Nasarawa State University Nnamdi Azi. Uni. Awka Nnamdi Azi. Uni. Awka Nnamdi Azi. Uni. Awka Kogi State University OAU Ile Ife OAU Ile Ife OAU Ile Ife Prof. J.C. Iwuagwu Dr Onyekuru Ayodele C.O Prof J.S Ojo Prof. J. A. Adekoya Prof. E.F.C. Dike Adubok Sanni Gabako D. K Mr. Adabanija Prof N. G Obaje A. E. Ikpokonte A.G Onwuemesi Dr. O. L. Anike Odika N. F. J. I Omada Dr. Ochan O. O. Prof J.I Nwachukwu Prof T. R Ajayi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0803-441-6652 Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Delta State Salem University Lokoja, kogi State Rivers State University Of Sci And Tech Rivers State University Of Sci And Tech The Poly. Ibadan Dr. Olajide Lawal Adamu Aliyu Dada Silas S. Prof. E. O. Oboho Dr. Ekim Uko Dr. Bello H. O. M. S. Chaanda Dr. Ogagaro Difference Dr. Godswill Alaminiokuma Dr Adebayo O.F. Dr. Femi Ojo I.G Egbuniwe Prof. W.O. Emofurieta Prof Aniekan Edet Federal University of Petroleum Resources, effurun Uni. Ado-Ekiti Uni. Ado-Ekiti Uni Benin Uni Benin Uni Calabar University Of Ibadan Prof Olayinka Idowu Dr. M. N. Tijani Uni Ilorin Uni Ilorin Uni Jos UNN UNN Uni. Port Harcourt Uni. Port Harcourt Uni. Port Harcourt Dr R.B Bale Prof S. O Akande Dr. E. C Ashano Prof K.M Mosto Prof. A.W Mode Dr. Akaha Tse Dr. V. U Ukaegbu Prof M.N Oti ATB UNIVER. BAUCHI D. M. Orazulike [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PHONE NUM. 0803-401-4357 0805-154-7113 0803-612-5299 0803-719-2278 0803-381-6749 0803-711-7058 0806-368-1963 0803-721-1496 0803-409-7218 0802-363-2047 0802-334-3888 0803-311-1869 0803-378-6592 0803-592-5210 0805-687-8518 0803-360-9714 0803-675-3170 0803-342-0302 0803-450-5553 0803-705-8796 0803-72-58122 0803-725-8924 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0805-918-2518 0802-308-8488 0805-887-1440 0802-329-1906 0803-677-6309 0803-323-8279 0803-966-8285 0702-947-4135 0805-365-8299 0803-354-6824 0803-575-0052 0803-505-0824 0803-392-1310 0803-666-7216 [email protected] , [email protected] 0802-290-3156 [email protected] 0802-325-2339 [email protected] [email protected] , [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0803-578-9597 0703-912-3724 0703-612-0602 0803-779-3601 0803-807-0489 0805-536-4149 0803-702-5850 0803-338-4248 0803-501-3696 INSTITUTION Adekunle Ajasin Uni. Akungba Akoko, Ogun State ABU Zaria AAU Ekpoma Anambra State Uni. Of Science And Tech. Delta State University Enugu State Uni. Of Tech. F.U.T Minna Federal University Of Technology, Owerri FUT Akure Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna Ladoke Akintola University Of Tech., Ogbomosho Nnamdi Azi. Uni. Awka OAU Ile Ife Olabisi Onabanjo Uni. Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Delta State Rivers State University Of Sci And Tech The Poly. Ibadan Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Uni. Ado-Ekiti Uni Benin Uni Calabar CONTACT PERSON Owolabi Ajayi Mr. A.M. Adeleye Prof Peter Zaborski Dr. T. Najime Dr. Isaac Aigbedion Prof. Austin Nnolim Dr. Tony Akpoborie Dr. C. O. Awalla EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PHONE NUM. 0803-401-4357 0805-154-7113 0803-612-5299 0803-719-2278 0803-381-6749 0803-743-3314 0805-300-3287, 0803-205-474 Prof E.A Okosun [email protected] Prof M.I Ogunbajo [email protected] 0803-584-2183 Prof. J.C. Iwuagwu Dr Onyekuru Prof J.S Ojo [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0803-441-6652 Prof. J. A. Adekoya Gabako D. K Mr. Adabanija A.G Onwuemesi Dr. O. L. Anike Odika N. F. Prof T. R Ajayi Dr. Olajide Lawal Adamu Aliyu Dr. Ekim Uko Dr. Bello H. O. Dr. Ogagaro Difference Dr. Godswill Alaminiokuma Dr Adebayo O.F. Prof. W.O. Emofurieta Prof Aniekan Edet [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0803-409-7218 0803-311-1869 0803-378-6592 0803-360-9714 0803-675-3170 0803-342-0302 0803-725-8924 0805-918-2518 0802-308-8488 0803-677-6309 0803-323-8279 0702-947-4135 0805-365-8299 0803-354-6824 0803-392-1310 0803-666-7216 0803-721-1496 University Of Ibadan Prof Olayinka Idowu Dr. M. N. Tijani [email protected] , [email protected] [email protected] 0802-290-3156 0802-325-2339 Uni Ilorin Dr R.B Bale Prof S. O Akande Dr. E. C Ashano Prof K.M Mosto Prof. A.W Mode Dr. Akaha Tse Dr. V. U Ukaegbu Prof M.N Oti D. M. Orazulike Dr. Idara Akpbio [email protected] , [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 0803-578-9597 0703-912-3724 0703-612-0602 0803-779-3601 0803-807-0489 0805-536-4149 0803-702-5850 0803-338-4248 0803-501-3696 0805-111-6903 Uni Jos UNN Uni. Port Harcourt ATB UNIVER. BAUCHI University of Uyo