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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    OF

    Justice Inyanda ONU, Ph.D

    July, 2010

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    Dr. Justice Inyanda ONU

    1. PERSONAL DATA:Sex: - MaleDate of birth: - August 15, 1964State of origin: - BenueLocal Govt. Area: - OgbadiboNationality: - NigerianContact Address: Dept of Agricultural Economics &

    Extension,Federal University of Technology,Yola, Nigeria. Tel: 08036050936,08052728396E-mail:[email protected]

    Present Rank: Associate Professor

    2. SCHOOLS ATTENDED AND CERTIFICATES OBTAINED WITHDATES

    School Attended CertificateObtained

    Date

    i. University of Ibadan,1997-2000.

    Ph.D AgriculturalEconomics.

    2000

    ii. University of Ibadan,1995-1997.

    M.Sc. AgriculturalEconomics.

    1997

    iii. University of Sokoto,1983-1987.

    B.Sc. (Hons)Agriculture.

    1987

    iv. Government College, Makurdi,1975-1980.

    West AfricanSchool Certificate.

    1980

    v. St. Bartholomews Primary School,Zaria, 1970-1975.

    School LeavingCertificate.

    1975

    3. BRIEF ON CAREER HISTORY

    i. Promoted Associated Professor of Agricultural Economics 2005

    ii. Academic Staff in the Department of AgriculturalEconomics and Extension, Federal University ofTechnology, Yola

    1994 toDate

    iii. Trainee Manager at AFCOTT (Nig.) Plc, in OutgrowerProgramme

    1990-1993

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    iv. Appointed Field Supervisor at AFCOTT (Nig.) Plc, inCommodity Marketing Section.

    1988-1990

    v. National Youth Service Corps at Government DaySecondary School, Maiduguri.

    1987-1988

    4. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS AND OTHERPRODUCTIVE WORKS.

    i. Papers Published in Scholarly Journals

    Adebayo, E.F.; and J.I. Onu (1999), Economics of Rice Production in Yola North andYola South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria, Nigerian Journal ofTropical Agriculture, vol. 1, 1999, School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology,Federal University of Technology, Yolapp. 15-20.

    Onu, J.I.; E.F. Adebayo, S.I. Mshelia (2000), The Cotton Market in Northern Nigeria,Annals of Borno vol. 17/18 (2000-2001), Universityof Maiduguri,pp. 203-210.

    Onu, J.I., and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2000), The Smallholder Cotton Outgrower Scheme inThe Northern States of Nigeria. Journal of Rural Economics and Development, vol.14no.1. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadanpp. 139-150.

    Onu, J.I.; and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), Concentration in Northern Nigerias CottonMarket, Nigerian Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 2002, vol 3. School of Agriculture andAgricultural Technology, Federal University of Technology, Yolapp. 132-140.

    Onu, J.I.; and E.F. Adebayo (2001), Resource Use Efficiency in Sole Cotton Productionin Adamawa and Gombe States, African Journal of Business and EconomicResearch,.vol.1 no. 2. Development Africa Consortium: pp. 167-170.

    Amaza, P.S., J.I. Onu, and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), Identification of Factors ThatInfluence the Technical Efficiency of Cotton Farmers in Nigeria. Nigerian AgriculturalDevelopment Studies vol. 2 No. 1, Society for Agricultural and Rural Development(SARD), Department of Agricultural Economics University of Ibadan: pp.133-145.

    Onu, J.I.; and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), Efficiency in Cotton Marketing in NorthernNigeria, International Journal of Economic and Development Issues, vol. 1.Development Universal Consortium: pp. 62-69.

    Onu, J.I.; and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), Cotton Market Integration in Northern Nigeria,Bagale Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, vol. 1, no. 1, School of Pure and AppliedSciences, Federal University of Technology,Yola pp. 36-43.

    Onu, J.I.; P.S. Amaza and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), Determinants of CottonProduction and Economic Efficiency in Nigeria, African Journal of Business andEconomic Research, vol. 1, no. 2, Development Africa Consortium pp. 34- 40.

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    Onu, J.I. and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2001), An Analysis Of The Organisation Of CottonMarket Under Market Deregulation, Nigeria Journal of Education and Technology, vol.3: Department of Technology Education, Federal University of Technology, Yola.

    Onu, J.I., and R.B. Wakawa (2002), The Role of Small Scale Rice Processing inPoverty Alleviation in Borno State. Nigerian Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 2002, vol.3,School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, Federal University of Technology,

    Yola pp.126-131.

    Onu, J.I., and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2002), Market Performance Study: The Case ofCotton Prices in Northern Nigeria. Bagale Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, vol. 2no. 2, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Yolapp.42-46.

    Onu, J.I., A. Ikpeme F.Y. Okunmadewa and D.T. Gungula (2003) Analysis of ResourceUse Efficiency of Maize (Zea mays) (L) Production in Adamawa State Nigeria. Journalof Sustainable Tropical Agricultural Research vol 9. Faculty of Agriculture, University ofUyo, Uyo:pp. 43-48.

    Onu, J.I. and W.I. Nuhu (2003), Short-Run Analysis of Household Egg Consumption inAdamawa State, Nigeria. Journal of arid Agriculture, vol. 13, Faculty of Agriculture,University of Maiduguri pp.113-116.

    Malgwi, A.M. and J.I. Onu (2004), Insect Pest of Cowpea and Groundnut in Girei LocalGovernment Area, Adamawa State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Entomology, vol. 21,Nigerian Entomological Society pp. 137-151.

    Onu, J.I., and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2005), A Survey of Farmers Membership of LocalLevel Institutions for Development Action in Yobe State, Nigeria. Journal of SustainableDevelopment in Agriculture and Environment, vol.1. . Society for SustainableAgricultural and Environmental Development, Federal University of Technology, Yola,pp. 9-18.

    Onu, J.I., and F.Y. Okunmadewa (2006)*, A Survey of Risks and Risks ManagementStrategies Among Farm Households In Northeast Nigeria. Journal of SustainableDevelopment in Agriculture and Environment, vol.2. . Society for SustainableAgricultural and Environmental Development, Federal University of Technology, Yola,pp. 49-65.

    Onu, J.I. (2006)*, An Application of the Markov Chain Process to Cotton ProductionPractices in Adamawa and Gombe States of Nigeria. Journal of Rural Economics andDevelopment, volume 15, No.1. Department of Agricultural Economics, University ofIbadan, Ibadan: pp 45-52.

    F.Y. Okunmadewaand J.I. Onu (2006)*,The Application of Markov Chain Analysis toStructural Change in the Northern Nigeria Cotton Market. Journal of RuralEconomics and Development, volume 15, No.1. Department of AgriculturalEconomics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan: pp 125-134.

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    Okpachu S. A. and J. I.Onu (2007)*, The Application of Markov Chain Processes toStructural Change in the Soybean Market in Benue State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of

    Agriculture, Food and Environment vol.3 No. 1&2; Faculty of Agriculture, University ofUyo, Uyo: pp. 56-60.

    Okpachu S. A. and J. I. Onu (2007)*, Economic Analysis of Soybean Marketing inBenue State, Nigeria Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment vol.3 No.

    1&2; Faculty of Agriculture, University of Uyo, Uyo: pp. 23-27

    Onu J.I. and. A.Edon (in press)*, Comparative Economic Analysis of Improved andLocal Cassava Varieties in Selected Local Government Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria.Journal of Social Sciences. http://www.krepublishers.com

    Onu J.I. and Z Abayomi (in press)*, An Analysis of Poverty among Households in YolaMetropolis of Adamawa State, Nigeria. Journal of Social Sciences.http://www.krepublishers.com

    Onu, J.I. and M.I. Omokoro, (2008)*, An Analysis of Expenditure and Inequality amongFarmers in Adamawa Central, Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development in

    Agriculture and Environment, vol.3 no. 2. Society for Sustainable Agricultural andEnvironmental Development, Federal University of Technology, Yola: pp 144-151.

    J.I. Onu and H.A. Iliyasu (in press)*, An Economic Analysis of the Food Grain Market inAdamawa State, Nigeria. World Journal of Agricultural Science, www.idosi.com

    Onu, J.I. (in press)*, What Does The Conduct Of The Cotton Market In Nigeria Reveal?World Journal of Agricultural Science, www.idosi.com

    ii. Papers in Conference Proceedings

    Onu, J.I. (1999), The Structure of Cotton Market in Adamawa State of Nigeria, inKushwaha, S.; Adegbola, T.A.; Oseni, T.O.; Auwalu, B.M.; Butswat, I.S (eds)

    Agricultural Development in the 21st Century: Concepts and Strategies, Proceedings ofFAMAN 14th Annual Conference, ATBU Bauchi, 1998, pp 176-180.

    Onu, J.I. (2000), Socio-Economic Aspects of Groundnut Drying and Utilization inNorthern Nigeria, in C. Kapseu, and J. Kayem (eds) International Workshop on Dryingand Improvement of Shea and Canarium by the Republic of Cameroun and FAO of theUnited Nations (UN), Ngaoundere Cameroon 1-3 December, 1999, pp 373-380.

    Onu, J.I., A.M. Malgwi and D.T. Gungula (2000), Gender Issues in Poverty Alleviation inNigeria in Usman, B.H., Okunsanya, B.O., Igwe, E.C. and Mshelia, S.I. (eds)Revitalisation of Agriculture in the National Economy. Proceeding of NationalConference on Resuscitation of the Agricultural Potentials of Nigeria by the School ofAgriculture and Agricultural Technology held at Federal University of Technology, YolaNovember 13-16th, 2000: pp52-156.

    Onu, J.I. and E.F. Adebayo (2000), Economics of Sole Cotton Production in Adamawaand Gombe States of Nigeria in Usman, B.H., Okunsanya, B.O., Igwe, E.C. and

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    Mshelia, S.I. (eds) Revitalisation of Agriculture in the National Economy. Proceeding ofNational Conference on Resuscitation of the Agricultural Potentials of Nigeria by theSchool of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology and which held at Federal Universityof Technology, Yola. November 13-16th, 2000: pp157-161.

    iii. Chapters in Books

    Onu J.I. and S.I. Mshelia (2005), Marketing of Agricultural Produce in Adamawa Statein E.C. Igwe, S.I. Mshelia and M.Y. Jada (eds) Agriculture in Adamawa State, Yola:Paraclete Publishers, pp 22-29.

    Gungula, D.T. and J.I.Onu, (2005), Agricultural Production Processes as Practiced insome Communities in Adamawa State. in E.C. Igwe, S.I. Mshelia and M.Y. Jada (eds)

    Agriculture in Adamawa State, Yola: Paraclete Publishers., pp. 377-398.

    Note: * published (accepted) after last promotion.

    Postgraduate Theses supervised

    M.Sc Degree

    Measurement of efficiency in soybean marketing in Benue State of Nigeria (Acase study of Tarka, Gboko and Buruku local government areas) (2006).

    Profitability of smoked and dry fish marketing in Yola north and Yola south localgovernment areas (2006).

    An analysis of farm household poverty and inequality in Yola, Adamawa State(2006).

    An Analysis of micro-finance among the poor in Adamawa State, Nigeria. (2007)

    Economics of Maize production in selected local government areas of TarabaState. (2007).

    Comparative analysis of the productivity of improved and local cassava varietiesin selected local government areas of Taraba State. (2007).

    Analysis of poverty and inequality among small scale farmers in Hong localgovernment area, Nigeria. (2007).

    Number of On-going Ph.D Degree Research

    Five candidates

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    6. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION WITH DATEi. Acting Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies 2006

    ii. Chairman, SPGS Board 2006

    iii. Deputy Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies 2004-2006

    iv. Chairman, Postgraduate School Prospectus ReviewCommittee,

    2006

    v. Chairman, Strategic Planning Committee, School ofPostgraduate Studies.

    2005

    vi. Ag. Head of Department 2002-2004

    vii. Chairman, Departmental Board 2002-2004

    viii. Member, Postgraduate School Board 2004-2006

    ix. Member, Departmental Postgraduate StudiesCommittee.

    2003-date

    x. Member, investigation committee on fraudulent practicein Bursary Department.

    1998

    7. COMMUNITY SERVICE WITH DATEi. Served as lead consultant to the Adamawa State

    Community and Social Development Project (a WorldBank Assisted project) on the conduct of a BaselineSurvey for Adamawa State.

    2010

    ii. Managing Editor, Journal of Sustainable Development inAgriculture and Environment.

    2004- Date

    iii. Technical Reviewer for the Research Journal ofScience, Faculty of Science, University of Maiduguri.

    2008-date

    iv. Short Term Consultant appointment with the WorldBank, Nigeria Country Office, Abuja on the developmentof Project Implementation Manual (PIM) for theConditional Cash Transfer project in Nigeria.

    2007-2008

    v. Team Leader for the Adamawa State Poverty ProfileAssessment for Adamawa State UNDP office.

    2007-2008

    vi Participated in the Baseline Survey of NaturalResources in Adamawa state for the National Fadama II

    2006

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    Project Development Office Yola.

    vii Attended videoconferences at the World Bank, Abuja onCommunity- Driven Development (CDD).

    2004

    viii. Conducted the Risks and Vulnerability AssessmentStudy in the Northeast 2003

    ix. Conducted the Social Capital Pilot Survey in AdamawaState for the World Bank Social Capital Thematic Group,Washington

    2002

    x. Conducted study for the World Bank, Abuja on thecapacity of Local Level Institutions (LLIs) in Yobe Statein collaboration with the Yobe State Agency for PovertyReduction.

    2001

    xii. Participated in a commissioned study to evaluateFarming Systems and Agricultural Practices that requireimprovement in 10 selected communities of AdamawaState for the UNDP.

    2000

    8. TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED WITHDATE

    i. Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Stakeholders meetingOrganised by the World Bank and NAPEP at AbujaAugust 23, 2007.

    2007

    ii. National Training of Trainers (TOT) Workshop onCommunity-Driven development (CDD) Toolkit forNational Stocktaking and Review, the World BankCountry Office, Abuja, August 22-24, 2006.

    2006

    iii. National Dissemination Workshop on Poverty andInequality in Nigeria, sponsored by African EconomicResearch Consortium (AERC) Nairobi, Kenya, Abuja.September 19, 2006.

    2006

    iv. National Workshop on Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)for Poverty Alleviation, the World Bank Country Office,Abuja, Feb. 14-15, 2006.

    2006

    v. Community-Driven Development (CDD) Training forTrainers on Conflict Management and Peace Buildingvideoconference at World Bank Nigeria Country Office,Abuja -

    2004

    vi World Bank Workshop on Application of Social Capitalto Operations at the World Bank Main Complex,Washington, D.C.

    2003

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    vii. World Bank Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) TrainingWorkshop on the Voice of the Poor (Consultation withthe Poor)

    1999

    viii. Facilitator and Resource Person at the NationalWorkshop on Development Funding Opportunities for

    Local Government Executive held at Kaduna and Jos.

    1999

    9. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

    Member, Nigeria Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE).

    Member, Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN).

    REFERENCE

    1. Prof. F.Y. OkunmadewaDepartment of Agricultural Economics,University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

    2. Dr.(Mrs) E.F. Adebayo,Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,Federal University of Technology,Yola.

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