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PROFESSOR STELLA IJEOMA AHUNANYA, PH.D.
1.0 PERSONAL DATA
SURNAME AHUNANYA
OTHER NAMES STELLA IJEOMA
ADDRESS MONTGOMERY VILLAGE,
MD 20886, USA
E-MAIL drijeoma@yahoomail.com; drijeoma3@gmail.com
2.0 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ATTENDED WITH DATES
Constitution Crescent Primary School, Aba. 1970-1973
Community Girl’s Secondary School, Umungasi, Aba. 1973-1978
Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri. 1978-1981
University of Benin, Benin. 1982-1985
University of Benin, Benin. 1987-1990
University of Lagos, Lagos. 1991-1994
Lagos State University, Lagos. 2003-2006
3.0 QUALIFICATIONS
3.1 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
First School Leaving Certificate 1973
West African School Certificate 1978
Nigerian Certificate in Education 1981
Bachelor of Education (English) 1985
Master of Education (Administration) 1990
Professional Diploma in Public Relations (NIPR) 1990
Master of Public Administration (Policy Studies) 1995
Doctor of Philosophy (Educational Management) 2006
Professional Diploma in Human Resource Management (CIPM) 2016
3.2 CERTIFICATES
Certificate in Computer Appreciation and System Analysis 1996
Certificate in Technological Entrepreneurship and
Small Business Management 2006
International Award on Delivering Training 2016
Diplome D’Etude En Langue Francaise DELF A1 2017
Diplome D’Etude En Langue Francaise DELF A2 2021
Certified Financial Education Instructor 2021
4.0 Working Experience
Place: Command Day Secondary School, Ojo, Lagos.
Position: Education Officer VIII, (Level 8) 5/2/1986-31/12/1989.
Duties: Teaching of English Language and Literature SS Classes.
Position: Education Officer V11, (Level 9) 1/1/1990-30/6/1993
Place: Command Day Secondary School, Ojo, Lagos.
Position: Senior Education Officer, (Level 10) 1/7/1993-31/12/1996.
Duties: Head of Department, Language Arts.
[On study Leave at the University of Lagos, 1992-1994]
Place: Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration, Lagos.
(1995- 2021).
Position: Principal Education Officer, (Level 12) 1/1/1997-31/12/1999
Assistant Chief Education Officer (Level 13) 1/1/2000 -31/12/2005
Chief Education Officer (Level 14) 1/1/2006 -31/12/2010
Assistant Director (Education) (Level 15) 1/1/2010-31/12/2014
Deputy Director (Education) (Level 16) and Head of Department, General Studies. 1/1/2015- till 5/2/2021.
Duties:Overseeing the teaching of all general studies subjects and supervising the lecturers. Representing the department at Academic Board meetings and seeing to the selection and interview of in-coming students into the school. Assisting other heads of department in preparation for any accreditation.
Teaching Use of English ND 1 Class.
Teaching Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship HND1Class
Teaching Principles of Management ND1 Class
Supervision of ND and HND project-writings.
Supervision of students on SIWES.
Conducting written and oral interviews for incoming students at ND and HND levels.
Adaptation of Management Syllabus and teaching of Management and Human Relations Course to Senior Officers on “Assistant Director of Finance Course”; middle-level “Cashier Course” and “Young Officers’ Course”.
Place: Emmanuel University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 27/12/2023 till date.
Position: Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning and Leader of the Center for Academic Research and Sustainability, (CARES).
Duties: Shaping the pedagogic domain of all the departments of the university.
Spearheading scientific research in CARES as well as enhance scholastic visibility of the university.
PART-TIME APPOINTMENT:
1. Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos. Jan.2008- till 2012.
Courses Taught: World Resources and Trade- MBA Class
Women in Management - MPA Class
Organizational Theory and Behavior - PGD Class
Comparative Public Administration- 500 Level
Development Administration- 400 Level
Topical Issues in Public Administration -500 Level
Other duties: Supervision of graduate theses and undergraduate
Projects.
2019/2020 Academic Session: Teaching of Sandwich Courses.
EDM 104: Historical Development of Educational Management
EDM 315: Quantitative Methodology in Educational Management.
2. Business Education Examinations Council, Lagos
August, 2010-till date
Courses Taught:
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social
Responsibility.
Issues Management and Change Management
Investor and Community Relations
Other duties: Preparation of students for Chartered Institute of Public
Of Public Relations Examination, London as well as
Moderating and Supervising their essays and projects.
Facilitator and Corporate Trainer for BEEC on the theme of Best Practice In Public Relations and Digital Communication Program 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
· Public Relations Policy and Public Relations Direction
· Public Relations Planning Strategy
· Strategic Public Relations Practice
· Integrated Communications Strategy
· Best Practice In Media Relations
· Strategic Community Relations Management.
3. London Professional Training Center, London, UK.
April, 2016-till date.
Courses Taught: Diploma in Management Courses,
Communication Skills and IADT.
4. National Open University of Nigeria.
November, 2019- till date.
Facilitator, McCarthy Study Center, Lagos.
Duties: Supervision of Postgraduate and Undergraduate Projects, Supervision of Post-graduate students on Teaching Practice/Practicum and
Academic Advisory of students.
5. Facilitator at Lagos State University Career Fair, Sept 2019 on the topic;
‘Becoming Career Smart: The 21ST Century Labor Market’.
6. Facilitator at DPR Media Practitioners Workshops;
2018: The Role of the Media in Enhancing the Success of A Regulatory Agency In the Nigeria Oil and Gas Sector.
2019: Emerging Soft Skill Knowledge for Efficient Media Coverage of a 21st Century Regulatory Agency In the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry.
5.0 DISSERTATIONS
5.1 Ahunanya S.I (1991) ‘A study of characteristics of primary school
administrators in Owerri Local Government Area of Imo State’. An
unpublished M.Ed thesis of the University of Benin.
5.2 Ahunanya S. I (1993). An evaluation of regulatory policies: A case study
of Security and Exchange Commission function in the capital
market. An unpublished MPA Thesis of the University of Lagos.
5.3 Ahunanya S. I. (2005). An analysis of financial allocation and higher
education budgets in Lagos State (1998-2002). An unpublished
PhD thesis of Lagos State University.
6.0 ARTICLES IN LEARNED JOURNALS
6.1 Ahunanya S. I and Oladipo S.A. (2006). Strategic planning and higher
education budgets in Lagos State. Journal of Industrial, Business
and Economic Research. 10 (1). Listed in Cabell’s Directory of
Publishing Opportunities.
6.2 Ahunanya S. I. and Oladipo S.A. (2006). Students enrolment as a
correlate of academic staff and financial allocation of higher
education in Lagos State. Journal of Education in Developing Area.
Vol.15, No.2.
6.3 Ahunanya S.I. and Ubabudu M. C.(2006). Enrolment, facilities and
financial allocation in Lagos State Higher Education: Implication for
quality graduates. .Nigerian Journal of Educational Administration
and Planning. Vol.6 No.1.
6.4 Samuel T. and Ahunanya S.I. (2007). Funding formula allocation in
higher education in Lagos State. Lagos Journal of Educational
Administration and Planning. Vol. 3 No. 1.
6.5 Ahunanya S.I. and Ofem I.M. (2007). Cost Benefit Analysis of Social and
Private Cost of Paramilitary Secondary Education in Lagos State.
Journal of Research in Educational Management, Lagos State University,
Ojo. Vol.1 No.3
6.6 Ahunanya S.I and Uche C. M. (2009). Awareness and curricular integration
of sustainable development indices in higher education programmes
in Nigeria. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, Vol.6 (2),
(Swaziland)
6.7 Ahunanya, S. and Uche, C. (2009). Funding Challenges In The
Integration Of Information And Communication Technology
Facilities Into University Education In Lagos State. African Journal
Of Educational Research And Development (AJERD) 3 (1)
September.
6.8 Ahunanya S. and Akinyemi S. T. (2010). Achieving Millennium Development Goal
in Education in Lagos State: Cost Challenges. International Journal of
Education Research. Volume 5, No.1, Winter (USA)
6.9 Sopeyin G.O. Ahunanya S, Ofem I. (2010). Research Chairs in Nigerian
Universities: Financials, Endowment, Faculty and Research Areas.
Journal of Educational Review. (JER). Volume 3, No.1, (India)
6.10 Ahunanya S.I and Okpara E.U and Muraina A. I. (2010) Stakeholders
perception of transparency and accountability in higher education
financing in Lagos State, Nigeria. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary
Research, Vol.7 (4), 2010. (Swaziland)
6.11 Ahunanya S.I and Osakwe T and Uche C. M. (2010). Incorporating
education for sustainable development into strategic planning
of higher education institutions in Lagos State of Nigeria.
Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management
Management Sciences, Volume 1, No.1 (USA).
6.12 Muraina A.I, Okpara E.U. and Ahunanya S. (2010) Transparency In
Corporate Governance: A Comparative Study Of Enron, USA
And Cadbury Plc, Nigeria. The Social Sciences. Volume 5, Issue 6.
(Pakistan).
6.13 Uche C.M, Okoli N.J and Ahunanya S. (2011). Infrastructural
Development And Quality Assurance In Nigerian Higher
Education. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research
And Policy Studies, Volume 2, No.1 (USA).
6.14 Ahunanya S. I and Uche C.M (2011). Commercialization Of
University Inventions: Benefits And Challenges In Southern
States Of Nigeria. International Journal of Education Research.
Volume 6, No.2, Fall (USA)
6.15 Ahunanya S., Ibiam N and Okere R. (2011). Capacity Building In
Knowledge Creation for University Lecturers: Cost Challenges
Journal of Educational Review (JER). Volume 4, No.4, (India)
6.16 Ibiam N. and Ahunanya S. (2011). Administrative and Managerial Skill for
Effective Management in State Tertiary Institutions. Nigerian Journal
of Educational Administration and Planning. Vol.11 No.3
6.17 Ahunanya S, Okpara E. and Ugorji A. (2011). Cost Of Creating A
Technology Park In Otigba For ICT Capacity Building In Lagos State’.
East African Journal of Educational Research and Policy, Volume 6,
December.
6.18 Muraina A., Okpara E., Ahunanya S. (2012). ‘Tax Payer’s Perception
Of Transparency And Accountability Of Tax Revenue Utilization
In Lagos State Of Nigeria’ International Journal of Business,
Accounting and Finance, Vol.6, No.1 Winter (USA)
6.19 Ahunanya S. and Okpara E. and Uche C. (2012). Industrial Management
Trainee Program Cost: Imperative for Strategic Relationship Between Industries
and Higher Education Institutions in Nigeria.
Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management
Sciences, Volume 3, No.3 (USA).
6.20 Ahunanya S. and Makeri-Yahaya G. (2012). Gender Analysis Of Enrollment
And Staffing In Technological Education In Nigeria (2005-2009).
International Journal of Forum for African Women Educationalists.
Volume 1, No.3
6. 22 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T. (2012). ‘Private Universities in Nigeria:
Emergent Realities and Coping Strategies’. Journal of Emerging Trends
in Educational Research And Policy Studies, Volume 3, No.5 (USA).
6.23 Ahunanya S., Uche C, Ibiam N. (2013). Massification of University Education
in Nigeria: Private Participation and Cost Challenges’. African Education
Review, Volume 10,(1) (South Africa).
6.24 Ofem I. B. and Ahunanya S. (2013). Private Cost of University Education in
Nigeria: Focus on Gender and Levels of Education. Journal of Education
Review (JER). Volume 1, No. 2 (India).
6.25 Ibiam, N. and Ahunanya, S. (2013). Quality Assurance in the Assessment of
Students’ Learning in Nigerian Universities: An Overview. African
Journal Of Higher Education Studies and Development. Volume 1, No. 2
6.26 Ahunanya, S., Ezeigbo, Ola., Ofem I. (2013). Analysis of physical security
Infrastructure among Abia State secondary schools. Nigerian Journal of
Education Administration and Planning. Volume 13, No. 2. June.
6.27 Ibiam N., Ahunanya S., Nkemakolam, A. (2013). Perception of Nigeria
University Lecturers on conflict resolution strategies. Nigerian Journal of
Education Administration and Planning. Volume 13, No. 3. September.
6.28 Ahunanya S., Ifebuzo L., Nkemakolam P. (2014). Strategic human and financial
Resources management: Imperative for improvement of military
Secondary schools in Nigeria. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics
And Management Sciences. Volume 5, No. 5.
6.29 Anumnu S and Ahunanya S. (2015). Gender Responsiveness of Teaching and
Learning Materials: Focus on Primary Level of Education in Nigeria.
International Journal of Forum for African Women Educationalists.
Volume 3, No.1, January 2015.
6.30 Ahunanya S, Ofem I and Anumnu S. (2016). Students’ Participation in Public
Higher Education Governance: Implication for Peaceful Campus.
Lagos Education Review: A Journal of Studies in Education.
Volume 16, No.2, December 2016
6.31 Ofem I and Ahunanya S.(2017). Integrating Cultural Diversity in Higher
Education Institutions in Nigeria: A catalyst for Edge-Cutting Innovations.
East African Journal of Research and Policy. Volume 12, January.
6.32 Okpara E and Ahunanya S. (2019). Cost Challenges of Securing Nigerian
Universities. Journal of Accounting and Management. Volume 1, July.
6.33 Osifo J and Ahunanya S. (2020). An Assessment of Defense Budgetary
Allocation on Military Operational Capability in Africa.
LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, Vol.17 (2), 2020.(Swaziland)
6.34 Ahunanya S, Ofem I and Okere R. (2020). Glass Ceiling and Administration of
Tertiary Institutions in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of the Educated
Teacher Studies (JETS). Volume 1, No.1.
6.35 Omodele A and Ahunanya S. (2023). The Jurisprudence of University
Lecturers’ and Students’ Knowledge of Education Laws.
Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Sciences.2(2).
6.36 Omodele A and Ahunanya S. (2024). Nigerian’s Tertiary Institutions and
Education Laws. African Journal of Humanities and Contemporary
Education Research. 13(1).
7.0 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
7.1 Ahunanya S.I. (2008). ‘Budgetary Needs and Financial Allocation to
Higher Education in Lagos State’, In Odubunmi E.O and Okuneye
R.O (Eds) Dynamics of Education in Lagos State in the 21st
Century. Lagos: Faculty Of Education, Lagos State University,
Ojo.
7.2 Ahunanya S. and Ofem I. B. (2013). Strategies for Internationalization of
University Education in Nigeria. In Uche C.M. and Ahunanya S. (Eds).
Internationalization of Higher Education in Nigeria.
Owerri:TotanPublishers
7.3 Ibiam N. and Ahunanya S. (2013). Leadership in Managing Higher Education
And National Transformation in Nigeria. In Ayeni, Emetarom, Undie
And Okon (Eds). Managing Education for Transformation. Ibadan:
NAEAP
7.4 Ahunanya S. and Ibiam N. (2013). Transparency and Accountability Measures
In Public Universities in Lagos State. In Oni S. (2013). Challenges and
Prospects in African Education. North America and International:
Trafford Publishing.
7.5 Ahunanya S and Ofem I. B. (2014). Disempowerment of women through
cultural practices in South East Nigeria. In Okebukola P.A.O. (Ed).
Women, Youth, Culture and Development in Africa. Institute for African
Culture and International Understanding: UNESCO
8.0 EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
8.1 Co-Editor;
Internationalization of Higher Education in Nigeria.
Owerri: Totan Publishers
8.2 Editorial Consultant,
The Nigerian Army Accountant- Journal of the Nigerian Army Finance
Corps.
8.3 Member, Editorial Board,
African Journal of Higher Education Studies and Development (AJHESD).
9.0 PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES
9.1 Ahunanya S. (2006). Budgetary Needs and Financial Allocation to
Higher Education in Lagos State. Paper presented at Lagos
State University, 9th Faculty Annual Conference on Dynamics of
Education in Lagos State in the 21st Century held in July.
9.2 Ahunanya S. and Ubabudu M. C.(2006). Enrolment, facilities and
Financial Allocation in Lagos State Higher Education: Implication
for quality graduates. Paper presented at 30th Annual Conference
of Nigerian Association of Educational Administration and
Planning held in Enugu, Anambra State.
9.3 Awe B. and Ahunanya S. (2007). Conflict in Quality Assurance
Framework in Nigerian Universities. Paper Presented at the
4th International Congress of Quality Management in the
Educational and Training Systems CIMQUSEF, 2007 in
Casablanca, Morocco.
9.4 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T. (2007). Sustainable Financing of
University Education in Nigeria: Imperatives for Formula Funding.
Paper Presented at 2nd Regional Conference of Higher Education
Research and Policy Network (HERPNET) at Ibadan,
August 13th-16th.
9.5 Osakwe T and Ahunanya S. (2007). ‘Globalisation and Regionalisation
in Higher Education: The Imperative for Quality Assurance. Paper
Presented at 2nd Regional Conference of Higher Education
Research and Policy Network (HERPNET) at Ibadan,
August 13th-16th.
9.6 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T. (2007). Financing of Information,
Communication and Technology Education in Higher education:
Imperative for Public Private Partnership. Paper Presented at
the International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Educational
Administration and Planning (NAEAP), Lagos, Sept.24th-27th.
9.7 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T. (2007). Private Universities in Nigeria:
Emergent Realities and Coping Strategies. Paper Presented
at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration
Disciplines (IABPAD), New Orleans, Louisana, USA,
October 25th-28th.
9.8 Ahunanya S. (2007). The Integration of ICT Facilities into University
Education in Lagos State, Nigeria: Funding Challenges and
Recommended Solutions. Paper Presented at the 1st AFRA
Conference on ICTs in Teaching and Learning in Nuclear Science
and Technologies.’ Niamey, Niger Republic, 26th-27th November.
9.9 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T.(2007). Access to ICT and Learning
Effectiveness in Higher Education Institutions in Lagos State: An
Exploratory Study. Paper Presented at the 1st AFRA Conference on
ICTs in Teaching and Learning in Nuclear Science and Technologies.’
Niamey, Niger Republic, 26th-27th November.
9.10 Ahunanya S. and Uche C. (2008). Awareness and curricular integration
of sustainable development indices in higher education programmes
in Nigeria. A paper presented at the 5th Global University Network for
Innovation (GUNI) international conference in Barcelona, Spain,
31st March to 3rd April, 2008.
9.11 Ahunanya S. and Osakwe T. (2008). Incorporating educational for
sustainable development into strategic planning of higher education
institutions in Lagos State of Nigeria. A paper presented at the 5th
Global University Network for Innovation (GUNI) international
conference in Barcelona, Spain, 31st March to 3rd April, 2008.
9.12 Ahunanya S. and Okpara E.U.(2008). Stakeholders perception of
transparency and accountability in higher education financing in Lagos
State, Nigeria. Paper Presented at International Academy of Business
and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference,
Dallas, Texas, USA, April 24TH-27TH,, 2008.
9.13 Ahunanya S. and Akinyemi S .(2009). Achieving Millennium Development
Goal in Education in Lagos State: Cost Challenges.
Paper Presented at International Academy of Business and
Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Dallas,
Texas, USA, April 23-26, 2009.
9.14 Muraina A., Okpara E. and Ahunanya S. (2009). Transparency in Corporate
Governance: A Comparative Study of ENRON, USA and Cadbury
PLC, Nigeria. Paper Presented at the International Academy of
Business and Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference,
Dallas, Texas, USA, April 23-26, 2009.
9.15 Uche C., Ahunanya S. and Ibiam N. (2009). Massification of University Education
in Nigeria: Private Participation and Cost Challenges. Paper Presented
at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration
Disciplines (IABPAD), Dallas, Texas, USA, April 23-26, 2009.
9. 16 Sopeyin G.O, Ahunanya S, Igot O.(2009). Research Chairs in Nigerian
Universities: Financials, Endowment, Faculty and Research Areas.
Paper Presented at the fourth Regional Conference on Higher
Education Research for Sustainable development in Africa
Organized by HERPNET in collaboration with Kampala
International University, Kampala, Uganda. August 17-20, 2009
9.17 Okpara E. U., Ahunanya S. and Uche C.M (2009). Research Funding
and Research Fairs in Nigerian Universities. Paper Presented at the
First International Conference on Building Research Capacity in
Africa, Bamako, Mali, 9th-11th November, 2009.
9.18 Muraina A., Okpara E., Ahunanya S. (2010). Tax Payer’s Perception
Of Transparency And Accountability Of Tax Revenue Utilization
In Lagos State Of Nigeria. Paper Presented at the International
Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines
(IABPAD) Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA, April 7th-10th, 2010.
9.19 Ahunanya S., Uche C. and Igot I. (2010). Industrial Management
Trainee Program Cost: Imperative for Strategic Relationship in
Quality Assurance of Higher Education Institutions. A Paper
Presented at the UNESCO organized conference on Quality
Assurance in Higher Education in Africa: Setting a Sustainable
Agenda for a New Decade in Bamako, Mali, 5th-7th October, 2010.
9.20 Ahunanya S. and Uche C.M. (2011). Commercialization Of
University Inventions: Benefits And Challenges In Southern
States Of Nigeria Paper Presented at the International
Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines
(IABPAD) Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA, April 7th-10th, 2011.
(Research Award.)
9.21 Uche C.M, Okoli N.J and Ahunanya S. (2011). ‘Infrastructural
Development And Quality Assurance In Nigerian Higher
Education’ A Paper Presented at the UNESCO organized
conference on Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Africa:
Setting a Sustainable Agenda for a New Decade in Bamako, Mali,
5th-7th October, 2010.
9.22 Okpara E., Ahunanya S. and Ibiam N (2011) Commercialization
Of University Education In South East Nigeria: Transforming
For Financial Stability Paper Presented at the International
Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines
(IABPAD) Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA, April 7th-10th, 2011.
9.23 Muraina A., Okpara E. and Ahunanya S. (2011). Shareholder’s Rights
And Corporate Governance In Nigerian Banks. Paper Presented
at the International Academy of Business and Public Administration
Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA,
April 7th-10th, 2011.
9.24 Ahunanya S., Ibiam N. and Okere R. (2011). Capacity Building In
Knowledge Creation for University Lecturers: Cost Challenges
A Paper Delivered At the Sixth Regional Conference Of HERPNET on
Higher Education For Knowledge Creation And Capacity Building,
8th-10th August, 2011, Lagos.
9.25 Ahunanya S., Okpara E. and Ugorji A. (2011). Cost Of Creating A
Technology Park In Otigba For ICT Capacity Building In Lagos State’.
Paper Delivered At the Sixth Regional Conference Of HERPNET
On Higher Education For Knowledge Creation And Capacity Building,
8th-10th August, 2011, Lagos
9.26 Makeri-Yahaya G. and Ahunanya S. (2011). Gender Analysis Of Enrollment
And Staffing In Technological Education In Nigeria (2005-2009).
A Paper Presented At The Forum Of African Women Educationalists
(Nigeria) Annual Conference Gender Mainstreaming in Nigeria
At Abuja November 16th-19th, 2011
9.27 Ahunanya S. and Ibiam N. (2012). Transperency And Accountability Measures
In Public Universities In Lagos State. A Paper presented at the Higher
Education Research and Policy Network (HERPNET) Seventh
Regional/Tenth Anniversary Conference on Higher Education for
a Globalized World held at the Conference Centre, University
of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, from the 17th to 21th of September, 2012.
9.28 Ibiam N and Ahunanya S. (2013). ‘Quality Assurance In The Assessment
of Students’ Learning In Nigerian Universities: An Overview’.
Paper Presented at the International Academy of Business and
Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Dallas,
Texas, USA, April 18th-20th, 2013. (Research Award.)
9.29 Ahunanya S, Ofem I and Okere R. (2013). Glass Ceiling in Higher Education
Administration in Lagos State of Nigeria. A Paper Presented At The
Forum Of African Women Educationalists
(Nigeria) Annual Conference at Lagos on 30th of July to 1st of Aug.2013
9.30 Uche C. M. and Ahunanya S. (2013). Women Profile in Institutional
Leadership and Sustainable Development: The Case of University
Of Port Harcourt. A Paper Presented At The Forum Of African Women
Educationalists (Nigeria) Annual Conference At Lagos on 30th of July
to 1st of Aug.2013
9.31 Ahunanya S., Budu J and Uche C.M (2013). Internationalization of University
Education: Cost of Studying in Ghana. A Paper Presented at the
First International Conference of CHES on August 2013, University of
Port Harcourt.
9.32 Anumnu S and Ahunanya S. (2014). Institutional location and employee job attitude and behaviour of academic staff of Nigerian universities.
Paper Presented at the International Academy of Business and
Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Dallas,
Texas, USA, April 24-26, 2014.
9.33 Samuel T., Ofem I.B., Ahunanya S. (2014). Skills development and the
Demand for university education in Nigeria. Presented at the Going
Global Conference, April 29- May 1, Miami Beach Convention Center,
USA.
9.34 Ahunanya S, Anumnu S and Ofem I. (2014). Students’ participation in higher
Education governance: Implication for a peaceful campus. A Paper
presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Nigerian Association of
Educational Administration and Planning, Bauchi 14th-17th October, 2014
with the theme of Peace and Conflict Management, under the
sub-theme of Peace and Conflict Management in Higher Education.
9. 35 Ahunanya S, Muhammed U, Okpara E. (2015). Cost Challenges of Securing
Universities In Nigeria: A Feasibility Study Approach.
Paper Presented at the International Academy of Business and
Public Administration Disciplines (IABPAD) Conference, Dallas,
Texas, USA, April 23-26, 2015.
9.36 Ofem I.B and Ahunanya S. (2015). Integrating cultural diversity in higher
educational institutions in Nigeria: a catalyst for edge cutting innovation.
Paper Presented at the Going Global Conference, 1st to 2nd of June, 2015,
London, UK under the theme of Connecting Cultures, forging futures and
The subtheme of Organizational Cultures.
10.0 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS AND POST DOCTORAL COURSES ATTENDED WITH DATES
10.1 Workshop on Development and Use of Virtual Facilities
for Quality Teaching and Research in Africa, UNESCO Cluster
Office, Bamako, 13-14 October, 2009.
10.2 Capacity Building Workshop on Institutional Accreditation in African Higher
Education, UNESCO Cluster Office, Bamako, October, 2010.
10.3 Distance Learning Course in Quality Assurance organized by the Association
of African Universities/AfriQAN from September 20- November 21, 2010.
10.4 Participation in UNESCO/IIEP MOOC on Learning Assessments organized online from
1st to 26th February, 2016.
10.5 Participation in UNESCO/IIEP e-Seminar on Transforming Teacher
Education to Improve Learning Outcomes held online from May 29 to June 2, 2017.
11.0 PUBLIC LECTURES/WORKSHOPS
11.1 Ahunanya S. I (2022). ‘Core Values of the Teaching Profession And
Soft Skills for Digitalized Method of Teaching for Higher Education
Institution Lecturers’ at the Capacity Building Workshop for the Nigerian
Army School of Signals, Apapa on 6th of January, 2022.
11. 2 Ahunanya S. I (2021). ‘Your Lifestyle and Your Finances’. A Public Lecture
Delivered at the End of Year Party of the Mbutu-Ngwa United Association,
Lagos on the 12th December, 2021 at the Mechanic Village Hall, Ilasa, Lagos.
11.3 Ahunanya S. I (2020) ‘Soft Skills for Survival as An Officer in the Nigerian
Army’. Workshop Facilitated at the Young Officers Course on 20th Nov.
2020 at the Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration,
Apapa, Lagos.
11.4 Ahunanya S. I (2019) ‘Soft Skills, Abilities And Competences For Efficient
Coverage of a 21st Century Regulatory Agency In The Nigerian Oil
And Gas Industry: Focus On DPR’. Workshop Facilitated on 30th Oct-
1st Nov., at Jubilee Chalet, Epe, Lagos
11.5 Ahunanya S. I (2019) ‘Becoming Career Smart with Soft Skills in the
21st Century Labour Market’. Workshop Facilitated at LASU Career
Fair 2019 on 11th September, 2019 at Lagos State University, Ojo.
11. 6 Ahunanya S. I (2018) ‘Data Mining Knowledge for Media Practitioners’.
Media Practitioners Workshop organized by DPR.
Facilitated on 25th -27th June, 2018 at Jubilee Chalet, Epe, Lagos
11.7 Ahunanya S. I (2018). ‘Integrated Communication Strategy and
Strategic Public Relations Practice. Workshop Facilitated for BEEC
on Best Practice In Public Relations and Digital Communication Programme
at Virgin Rose Resorts, Victoria Island, Lagos on 26th to 30th Nov. 2018.
11. 8 Ahunanya S. I (2016). ‘Strategic Corporate Reputation Management and
Strategic Thinking, Strategic Direction and Strategic Plan’. Workshop Facilitated
for BEEC on Strategic PR Workshop for DPR Chesney Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos on 7th to 9th Dec. 2016.
11.9 Ahunanya S. I (2014). ‘Effective Communication Skills and Writing Business Report’
Workshop Facilitated for BEEC on Business Report Writing, Communication
and Presentation Skills Course for NNPC Precious Palm Royal Hotel, Benin on 21st to 25th July. 2014.
11. 10 Ahunanya S.I (2018). ‘An ideal teacher in times like this’. A paper
delivered as Guest Speaker at the Command Day Secondary School
Teachers’ Day Celebration on 6th October, 2018.
11.11 Ahunanya S.I (2007) ‘Resource Mobilization, Transparent Management
and Efficiency for the Improvement of Command Secondary Schools and
Nigerian Military School.’ A Public Lecture Delivered at the a workshop
Organized by the Nigerian Army Education Corps and Schools at Oshodi, Lagos, 23-25 October.
11.12 Ahunanya S.I (2006) ‘Empowering people through education for Human
Capital Development’. A Public lecture delivered at the Annual Seminar/Workshop
of the Global All Hope Foundation titled Youth Empowerment through
Education and Skill Acquisition held in Lagos on Oct, 2006.
11.13 Ahunanya S. I (2006). ‘Counting your years: A life Development Plan
for Parents and Children’. Lecture delivered as a Guest Speaker at 15th
Doland International School Graduation Ceremony, July,2006.
12. 0 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
12.1 Peer Reviewer- Journal of Education Research in Africa (JERA).
12.2 Participant- National Board for Technical Education Accreditation Team On Institutional Accreditation
12.3 Peer Reviewer- Nigerian Journal of Educational Administration and Planning.
13.0 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
13.1 Member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations
13.2 Member, Nigerian Association of Education Administration and Planning
13.3 Member, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management.
14.0 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
14. I Trustee and Director of Education, Cottage of Hope Empowerment and Rehabilitation Centre, CAC/IT/NO 27013
Plot 2, Block 27, Federal Housing Estate, Baruwa Inside,
Off Candos Road, Ipaja, Lagos.
Preparing inmates for external examination and providing
educational counseling.
14. 2 Volunteer Trainer, Volunteer Corps, 16 Adelabu Street, Off Masha, Surulere, Lagos. English Language Teacher/ Facilitator/Mentor.
14.3 Trustee and Facilitator, Global Ace Hope Foundation,
Reg. No. CAC/IT/18704
Suit CA5, Club Arcade, TBS
Lagos.
15.0 HOBBIES
Reading, playing scrabbles and playing ping pong