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CURRICULUM VITAE
PROFESSOR ANTHONY DUROJAIYE
OLOGHOBO
(B.Sc, M.Sc (Anal Chem), PhD, RAS, M.NSAP, F.ASAN)
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
IBADAN
GSM: +234(0) 802 336 9800 / +234(0) 807 650 8681 / +234(0) 8160 5635 95
E-MAIL ADDRESS: tonyologhobo@yahoo.com
tonyologhobo@gmail.com
ai.ologhobo@mail.ui.edu.ng
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Dr Anthony Durojaiye Ologhobo is a professor of Animal Nutrition and Feed Toxicology with 34
years cognate experience in teaching, research, consultancy and community service. He holds
Bachelors Degree in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition, and Masters Degree in Analytical
Chemistry from the University of Ibadan. He graduated with a PhD in Animal Nutrition and Feed
Toxicology and trained as a post-doctoral research fellow in Animal Biochemistry, Livestock
Management and Toxico – Pharmacology at the American Farm School, Thessaloniki, Greece,
Technical University, Berlin, Germany and National Institute of Animal Health, Tsukuba, Japan.
He has held previous teaching and research positions at Hohenheim University in Stuttgart,
Germany; University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; University of Edinburgh, Scotland and Penns
State University, Pennsylvania, USA. Within the frame work of defined research programmes,
Professor Ologhobo’s research focus is on Animal Nutrition and Food/Feed Toxicology &
Biosafety. He developed analytical and microbial techniques for extraction, purification and
detoxification of toxic and potentially toxic factors in Tropical and sub-Tropical feedstuffs which
cause patho-physiological anomalies in animals and exert influences contrary to optimum
nutrition. His analytical protocols as well as processing methods, have been adopted by feed
producers for routine screening of feeds and feedstuffs for reducing anti-nutritional effects in
animals and boosting their productivity. He tackled the herculean challenges of poor animal
production, morbidity, diminution of digestive process, reduced egg production, alopecia and
reproductive problems in monogastric animals through improved feeding practices, phase feeding,
penning, grouping and optimum energy and protein intakes by age, sex and size. His research
shifted reliance on the use of antibiotics and antimicrobials for therapeutic, prophylactic and
growth promoting purposes in monogastrics to avert the challenge of antibiotic-resistant gut
microflora, which cause subclinical diseases and mortality. He introduced the use of biologically
modified diets with prebiotics, probiotics and phytobiotics (herbal substitutes) as alternative feed
additives for improved protein digestibility, utilisation and reduced endogenous nutrient losses.
Prof Ologhobo has published 215 peer reviewed articles in journals and contributed papers and
abstracts to national and international conferences. Some of these publications are quoted worldwide
in Standard Science Literature for Tropical Animal Feeds. His research has been funded by grants to
the tune of $384,357.14 from Internal, National and International Agencies such as the International
Foundation of Science (IFS) Sweden; International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Sweden; Third
World Academy of Science, Italy; Ford Foundation, USA; MacArthur Foundation USA; Novus
International Inc. USA; Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) The Hague,
Netherlands and other private sources. Allied with the aforementioned, are the various honours and
awards won by Prof Ologhobo including, Canadian CIDA/NSERC Fellowship, (three times winner);
Alexander von Humbolt Stiftung, Fellowship, (three times winner); DAAD Research Scientist
Fellowship (two times winner); Royal Society of Britain Visiting Research Scientist Fellowship;
Japanese Science and Technology Agency (STA fellowship); Leventis Foundation Fellowship;
American Fulbright Scholar; Fellow, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (FASAN) and MTN
Distinguished Professor Award with the gift of a brand new KIA car
(http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/. He is a reviewer to several international
journals and a technical consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency and Honeywell Group
PLC, a Nigerian conglomerate with diversified business interests in oil, gas, power and foods.
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I NAME: (Underline surname) Anthony Durojaiye OLOGHOBO
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 31 May, 1952, Ibadan, Nigeria
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS Department of Animal Science
Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
,
HOME ADDRESS 29 Amina Way, University of Ibadan
NATIONALITY Nigerian
MARITAL STATUS Married with 4 Children
II PRESENT RANK Professor with effect from 1st
October, 1991
III NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mrs. Veronica F. Ologhobo
Principal and CEO
GraceVille College
No. 2 Alhaji Kunle Abass Street
New Bodija, Ibadan.
IV EMAIL: tonyologhobo@yahoo.com
ai.ologhobo@mail.ui.edu.ng
V TELEPHONE: +234(0) 816 056 3595 (Mobile)
+234(0) 802 336 9800 (Mobile)
VI. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY (With Dates)
SCHOOLS ATTENDED DURATION CERTIFICATE DATE
1. King's College Lagos,
Nigeria
1962 - 1967
(Secondary)
West African
Examination School
Certificate (Grade One)
1967
2. King's College Lagos,
Nigeria
1968 - 1970
(Higher School
Certificate, HSC)
G. C. E. (London) A
Levels: – A/A Zoology;
B/B Botany; D/E
Chemistry.
1971
3. University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria
1971 – 1974 B.Sc. Agricultural
Biochemistry & Animal
Nutrition
1974
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4. University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria
1976 – 1977 M.Sc. Analytical
Chemistry
1977
5. University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria
1978 – 1981 Ph.D Animal Nutrition,
Biochemistry and Feed
Toxicology
1981
6. American Farm School
. Thessaloniki, Greece
1991 Post Graduate Diploma in
Agricultural Research,
Training and Management
1991
University of
7. Hohenheim, Stuttgart,
Germany
8. Haggai Institute for
Advanced Leadership,
Maui, Hawaii, USA
1993
1997
Post Graduate Certificate
in Agricultural
Technology
Post doctorate Certificate
In Advanced Leadership
Development Skills.
1993
1997
VII. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1967 West African Examination School Certificate (Grade One)
1971 G. C. E. (London) A Levels – A/A Zoology; B/B Botany;
D/E Chemistry
1974 B.Sc.in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
1977 M.Sc.in Analytical Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
1981 Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition & Feed Toxicology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
VIII PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMAS
1991 Postdoctoral Diploma in Agriculture, Research & Management Techniques, American
Farm School, Thessaloniki, Greece.
1993 Postdoctoral Certificate in Agricultural Technology -- University of Hohenheim,
Stuttgart, Germany.
1997 Postdoctoral Certificate in Advanced Leadership Development Skills – Haggai Institute for
Advanced Leadership, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
IX FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION: Animal Nutrition, Feed Toxicology & Biosafety
Environmental Pollution
Agricultural Biochemistry
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X PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National:
1. Member, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN).
2. Member, Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria (MIPAN)
3. Member, Nutrition Society of Nigeria.
4. Member, Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP).
5. Member, Nigerian Institute for Food Science and Technology (NITST)
6. Member. Agriculturall Society of Nigeria.
7. Member, Nigerian Institute for Animal Science (NIAS)
International:
8.Associate Member, Royal Society of Chemistry, London.
9. Member, British Society for Animal Production
10. Member, American Society of Animal Science
11. Member, New York Academy of Sciences.
12. Animal Health and Nutrition Industry
XI. SCHOLARSHIP AND FELLOWSHIPS
(1). Nigerian Cocoa Marketing Board Undergraduate Scholarship (1971- 74).
(2). Federal Government Postgraduate Scholarship (1978 - 1981).
(3) Alexander von Humbolt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship, Germany.
(4). Leventis Foundation Fellowship, Greece
(5) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada 1991. (First Award).
(6) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada (1992) (Second Award).
(7) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada (1993) (Third Award).
(8) University of Hohenheim Research Fellowship, Stuttgart, Germany. (1994).
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(9) Ford Foundation Research Grant USA, (1994-1995).
(10) Royal Society of London Research Fellowship, UK. (1997).
(11) German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Fellowship Germany (First Award, 1995 –
1996).
(12) CTA Fellowship (Wageningen, The Netherlands) (1998).
(13). STA Fellowship Award. Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan (2000).
(14). Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship (Second Award), Germany
(2001).
(15). Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship (Third Award), Germany
(2002).
(16). German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Fellowship, Germany (Second Award, 2003).
(17). American Senior Fulbright Fellowship USA (2005 –2006).
XII. HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS
1. Assistant Editor, Nigerian Journal of Animal Production (1986 – 1989).
2. Founding Editor-In-Chief, Tropical Journal of Animal Science (TJAS) ( 1996 - 2002).
3. Editorial Adviser, Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and The Social Sciences (JOAFSS), Cross
River State University of Technology, Nigeria (2004 – 2012).
4. Editor – in – Chief, Comprehensive Journal of Agriculture and Biological Science
(http:www.knowledgebasepublishers.org/maincjabs.html). 2013 – to Date).
5. Recipient, Distinguished Leadership Award for Outstanding Contributions to Contemporary
Society. “Who's Who in the World", 14th and 15th Editions of Marquis (USA) New Jersey
(1996 and 1997).
6.Recipient, “2000 Outstanding people of the 20th Century” Award, International Biographical
Centre, Cambridge, England (1998).
7. Recipient, “International Who’s Who of Intellectuals” Award, 13th
Edition, International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England (1999).
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8. One of the three Nigerians appointed by the National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)
as Team Leaders to coordinate the World Bank Research Project in the Faculty of Agriculture &
Forestry and Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan (1995 – 1999).
9. Member, International Committee on World Agro-Environmental Issues and Future
Strategies Towards the 21st Century, based in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
(2000-to 2010).
10. Recipient, “International Intellectual of the Year” Award, International Biographic Centre,
Cambridge, England (2001).
11. Elected member, Research Board of Advisors, American Biographical Institute, Inc.
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, (2001 – 2005).
12. Elected honorary Life Member, Madison Who’s Who of Executive and Professionals, Long
Island City, New York, USA.
13. Member, University of Ibadan Governing Council Committee on Vision and Mission for
the University of Ibadan in the 21st
Century (2000 to 2002).
14. Chiarman, of Panel ‘A’ University of Ibadan Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (2000-
2005)
15. Chairman of Interview Panel for the appointment of lecturers to the College of Agriculture,
Igbinedion University, Okada, Benin City (2003).
16. Visiting Research Professor, Institute of Animal Nutrition, Hohenheim University, D-
70599 Stuttgart Germany (1995-1996, 2001, 2002, 2003).
17. Visiting Professor, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Entomology, State
College, Pennsylvania, USA (July - October, 2006).
18. Visiting Professor, Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone (2006-2009).
19. Member of NUC Accreditation Panel to the Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island,
Bayelsa (2006).
20. Guest Lecturer, Pre-Departure Orientation Programme for Fulbright Scholars and
Humphrey Fellows, Embassy of the United States of America, Abuja (2007).
21. Member of Interview Panel, 2008/2009 Senior Fulbright Fellowship Applicants, at the
United States of America Consulate General, Public Affairs Section, Lagos, Nigeria (2007).
22. Guest Lecturer, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Regional Training Course
on Interaction between Animal Reproduction and Nutrition (C7-RAF-5/054/003)”, Cairo, Egypt,
(11-15 November, 2007).
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23. Consultant, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the use of Nuclear
Techniques in Animal Nutrition (2007-2008).
24. President, Fulbright Scholars Alumni Association of Nigeria (FAAN), University of Ibadan
Chapter (2008 to Date).
25. Fellow, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (F.ASAN, 2010).
26. Chairman, NUC Accreditation Panel to evaluate the “Agriculture B” discipline
in Nassarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria (December, 2009).
27. Chairman, NUC Accreditation Panel to evaluate the “Agriculture B” discipline in the
University of Abuja, Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria. (June 6 – 10, 2010).
28. External Examiner for Undergraduate (B.SC) and Postgraduate (M.Sc and Ph.D)
Examinations
1. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta;
2. Federal University of Technology, Akure;
3. University of Ilorin, Ilorin;
4. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife;
5. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma;
6. Bowen University, Iwo;
7. Delta State University, Asaba Campus, Asaba;
8. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso,;
9. Njala University, Freetown, Sierra Leone
10. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
29. External Assessor for Professorial Chairs (1991 to Date)
(a). Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
(b). University of Buea, Buea, South West Province, Cameroon,
© Delta State University, Asaba,
(d) Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife,
(e) University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,
(f) Institute of Agricultural Research and Training Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor
Plantation, Ibadan,
(g). University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Bornu State,
(h) University of Ado-Ekiti,
(i) Babcock University, Ilishan, Ogun State
(j) University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
(k) Eboyin State University, Abakaliki, Eboyin State
(L) Eboyin State University, Abakaliki, Eboyin State
(M) University of Agriculture, Makurdi
30. Recipient, MTN Distinguished Professorship Award with a gift of brand new KIA car worth
N5 million naira ($28,000.0) Commentaries are shown on pages 47-53 of CV.
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/.
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31. Listed among Nigeria’s 50 Outstanding Professionals by the Guardian, Nigeria’s most
influencial Newspaper (publication of 28th
August 2015)
XIII. DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL IN NIGERIA
AND ABROAD
A.Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan (1981-Date)
Undergraduate Courses
ABN 200 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry
ABN 210 Agricultural Biochemistry-I
ABN 368 Agricultural Biochemistry-II
ABN 322 Bioenergetics
ABN 326 Chemistry and Nutritive Value of Animal Feeds and Feedingstuffs
ANS 530 Human & Animal Nutrition
ABN 517 Analytical Techniques in Agriculture-III
ABN 599 Special ABN Projects and Seminars
ANS 599 Special ANS Projects and Seminars
Postgraduate Courses
ABN 710 Instrumentation in Animal Biochemistry & Nutrition
ABN 712 Advance Courses in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition
ABN 713 Advanced Course in Proteins and Nucleic Acid Metabolism
ABN 715 Practical Animal Nutrition
ANS 722 Advanced Animal Production
B. Usmanu Dan Fodio University Sokoto, Department of Animal Science,
ANI 201 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry
ANS 202 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry Practicals
ANS 304 Elementary Topics in Animal Biochemistry and Nutrition
C. Hohenheim University, Institute of Nutrition, Stutgart, Germany
WS M2119 SPEZIELLE FUTTERMITTELKUNDE
D. University of Alberta, Department of Animal Science, Edmonton, Canada
ANB 315 Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry.
E. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Regional Training Course: (AFRA
Training of Farmers from 27 African Countries)
C7-RAF-5/054/003: Modern Research Techniques in Animal Nutrtion
C7-RAF-5/054/004: Interaction between Animal Reproduction and Nutrition
XIV. DIRECT SUPERVISION AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE
186 undergraduate projects – completed
78 M.Sc. projects - completed
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1 M. Phil project - completed
20 Ph.D projects completed
6 Ph.D projects are on-going
4 M.Sc. projects are on-going
XV. DETAILS OF PH.D RESEARCH SUPERVISION
A. Previous Students
Name of Student
Degree Project Topic
1. I.E. Ezeagu M.Phill
Evaluation of the food potential and toxicological aspects
of some Nigerian savannah and forest crops
2. S.O. Oboh Ph.D
Biochemical composition and utilisation of sweet potato
(Ipomoea batatas) in broiler rations
3. D.B. Oke Ph.D
Biochemical studies of some cowpea (Vigna unguiculata
L.Walp) varieties as related to their nutritive value, pest and
disease resistance
4. D.F. Apata Ph.D.
Biochemical, nutritional and toxicological assessments of
some tropical legume seeds
5. C.A. Osinaike Ph.D
Replacement of soyabean cake protein with sunflower
seed cake protein in the rations of broilers.
6. J.E. Udoh Ph.D.
Foetal characteristics and other reproductive parameters of
rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) as affected by feeding
soyabeans.
7. O.J. Akpodiete Ph.D
Production of maggot meal from enriched poultry
droppings and its utilization by broiler and egg- type
chickens.
8. G.F. Faniyi Ph.D.
Biochemical characterization and utilization of cowpea
(Vigna unguiculata) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)
seedhulls up-graded with non-proteinous nitrogen in broiler
rations
9. O.B. Adebiyi Ph.D.
Fungal Degradation of Cowpea Seedhull for Utilization by
Meat-Type (broiler Chicken.
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10. A. E. Emiola Ph.D
Effect of residual phytotoxins in processed feedstuffs on
growth and reproductive performances of local and exotic
cockerels.
11. O.E. Fasina Ph.D
Alternative methods to heat treatment in the detoxification
of legume seeds.
12. I.O.Oladunjoye Ph.D.
Studies on the value of Breadfruit meal (Artocarpus
altilis) in animal nutrition
13. Ime Ebenso Ph.D. Accumulation of lead metal in juvenile edible land snaiil
(Achatina achatina Linne 1758) and its effect in rats.
14. G. F. Adebiyi (Mrs) Ph.D.
Quantifying anti-nutritional factors and improvement of the
nutritional value of cowpea seedhulls using the solid state
fermentation technique
15. O. O Adeleye(Mrs) Ph.D
Assessment of prebiotic potentials of some
fiber/carbohydrate feed in broiler diets
16. A.R. Asafa Ph.D
In-vitro examination of four carbohydrates-rich feedstuffs;
alterations in Fermentation Kinetics, Profiles and Substrate
Losses.
17. I. O. Adejumo Ph.D
Toxic effects of phosphosine residue in broilers and layers
fed diets containing insecticide-treated maize.
18. S. T. Etop Ph.D.
Evalution and development of animal feeds and additives
from locally available resources for livestock production
19. D.T. Odukoya Ph.D Non-target effects of pesticides on farm animals
20. E. B. Aribsala Ph.D
Studies on the nutritive values of tropical fruits for the
African giant land snail Archatina marginata.
B. Current Students
21 J. Unukevwere Ph.D
The effects of crude oil spillage on surface and
underground water and the risks posed by its use in animal
production in South South Nigeria
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22 D. E. Agboola Ph.D
Feed potential and toxicological aspects of Chanca piedra
for chickens
23 O. F.Olayanju Ph.D
Physico-chemical attributes of meat from broiler chickens
fed pelletised cassava chips based diets supplemented with
graded levels of crystalline dl-methionine/
24. Julius Taiwo Ph.D
Optimizing the utilization of protein in sweet potato
(ipomea batatas) through solid state fermentation technique
for poultry feeding.
25 Owoeye Tope Ph.D
Performance, nutrient utilization and histopathology of
broiler chickens fed mistletoe (tapinathus bangwensis) leaf
meal based diets
26 Ere Richard Ph.D
The effect of protein enriched sweet potato on the growth,
haematology and immune-response in broiler birds
XVI. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
1a. BERLIN - GERMANY
1989 - 1991 Visiting Scientist
(AvH-First Award) Institute of Animal Production
Technical University, Berlin, Germany.
Supervisor: Prof. J. Weniger.
Type of Work: Research
Description of Research: Within the frame work of defined research programmes, I conducted
research studies on the utilization of poor quality straw with two breeds of sheep which varied
widely in size, climatic and nutrient density. Rumen fistulated sheep of an autochtonous low
yielding breed (Heidschnucken), a Modern high performing meat breed (Deutches
Schwarzkopfscharf) and the West African Dwarf sheep, each kept in metabolic cages in climatic
chambers were used. The studies ascertained how animals with different genetic potentials reacted
to various combinations of forage quality and stress, and to what extent differences in adaptive
mechanisms of animals could be exploited to make better use of low quality feed during inclement
weather conditions.
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1b. STUTTGART (GERMANY)
1995 - 1996: Visiting Research Professor,
(DAAD-First Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition,
Hohenheim University,
D-70599 Stuttgart Germany.
Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin
Type of Work: Research
Description of Research: Research studies were carried out to determine the response by the
digestive system of the early-weaned piglets fed on legume seed diets. Peas (Pisum sativum). lima
beans (Phaseolus lunatus) and fababeans (Vicia faba) were chosen for these studies as
representative samples of legume seeds that contained trypsin inhibitor, lectins and tannins
respectively. The studies investigated the effect of dietary inclusions of legume seeds on apparent
digestibilities of protein and amino acids and also pancreatic hypertrophy and pancreatic enzyme
activities in the early weaned piglets fed on the legume diets. The results obtained provided
information on the development of the process of digestion and nutrient absorption as the digestive
system of the early-weaned piglet matured.
1c. STUTTGART (GERMANY)
September-December, Visiting Research Fellow
2001(2nd
AvH Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition
Hohenheim University
D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany.
Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin
Type of work: Research and Lecturing
1d. STUTTGART (GERMANY)
May-August, 2002 Alexander von Humboldt Research Professor
(3rd AvH Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition
Hohenheim University
D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany.
Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin
Type of work: Conducted research and gave lectures to postgraduate students.
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1e. STUTTGART (GERMANY)
September-December, Visiting Professor
2003 (2nd
DAAD Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition
Hohenheim University
D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany.
Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin
Description of Research: Conducted research study on microbial phytase utilization by
poultry, gave special lectures to postgraduate students on anti-
nutritional factors in feeds and feedstuffs and the effects of
processing and taught a course, WS 2003/04 (M2119), titled
‘ SPEZIELLE FUTTERMITTELKUNDE
2. CANADA
1991-1993: Associate Research Professor,
Department of Animal Science,
University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Canada.
Host Professor: Professor Willem Sauer
Type of Work: Teaching and Research.
Description of Research: I conducted collaborative research with my host professor on the
biological availabilities of proteins and amino acids in pigs measured by the ileal and faecal
methods of analysis with different feeds and feedstuffs. I mastered the technique for surgical
insertion of canula across the ileocecal juncture which allowed digesta to be collected at the
terminal ileum for amino acid analysis. I was also engaged in giving lectures to post graduate
students in Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry.
3. SCOTLAND
May 1995-October 1995: Visiting Research Fellow,
Department of Crop Sciences and Technology,
Scottish Agricultural College,
University of Edinburgh,
West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
Host Professor: Dr. J.P.L D'Mello
Type of Work: Research
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Description of Research: I was involved in research on Gel Electrophoresis of Protein and
Canavanine Extracts from Jackbean, Canavalia ensiformis. Electrophoretic patterns from
different cultivars of jackbean were compared using Canavanine standards to establish if genetic
differences existed between the jackbean cultivars. Canavanine extracts were tested at varying
concentrations as a natural pesticide against insects which destroy crops in the field and in
storage. The objective of the study was to develop natural plant extracts, purified and chemically
synthesized from their active principles for use in crop protection and pest control management.
4. JAPAN
May 31 – August 30, 2000: Visiting Research Scientist (STA Fellow)
Laboratory of Toxico – Pharmacology
National Institute of Animal Health
Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Host Researcher: Dr. Shigeru Miyazaki
Type of Work: Research
Description of Research: A quantitative, sensitive and specific assay was developed for L-Dopa
(3 – (3, 4 – dihydroxyphenyl) – L –alanine) in plant extracts, using high – performance liquid
chromatographic (HPLC) system . Detection was achieved at medium and high L-Dopa
concentrations by a UV-Vis detector with an Alltech Adsorbosphere Catecholamine ( 4.6 cm x
100 mm I.D.,3 micron) column and an optimal mobile phase of phosphoric acid –sodium octyl
sulphate – sodium EDTA and methanol (90 : 10; v/v). Electrochemical detection utilized
isoproterenol as internal standard and detector responses were linear from 1.0 nanogram to 100.0
nanogram for all chromatographic analyses while the detection limit was 0.1 ppb (0.1 part per
billion or 0.1 nanogram/ml). HPLC analyses with UV and EC detectors were used for the
quantitative determination of L-Dopa in water and acid extracts of Enterolobium cyclocarpum
and Gliricidia sepium,two toxic plants which cause feed poisoning in domestic animals in
tropical Africa. The overall performance demonstrated that the EC detector gave better
sensitivity, linearity and stability desired in plant – Dopa analysis at low concentrations than with
the UV detector.
5. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
October 2005-October 2006: Senior Fulbright Scholar
Laboratory of Chemical Ecology and Toxicology
Department of Entomology
College of Agricultural Sciences and Industries
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
United States of America
Host Researchers Professor Edwin G. Rajotte (Integrated Pest
Management)
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Professor Chris A. Mullin (Chemical Ecology &
Toxicology)
Type of Work Research
Description of Research: Research studies were conducted to determine the efficacy of natural
and synthetic protectants in pre-plant seed and post-harvest grain treatments. Natural plant
products of tropical origin with potential as seed and grain protectants, were applied to cereal and
legume grains as seed coatings and biofilms and their efficacies examined through bioassays
using cowpea and maize weevils compared to synthetic treatments. A complete dose-toxicity and
deterrency profile including low-dose treatments were used. High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC) and EPA-approved protocols were used to measure insecticide
components of primarily coated corn and cowpea seeds.
A second research was carried out in a USDA-IREECGP Methyl Bromide Transition Project
titled “A Development Path to Safe Grain-Protecting Treatments for Food Trade between USA
and West Africa” in conjunction with other research scientists in the Department of Entomology.
This project investigated pest management problems in the export supply chain between Nigeria
and the United States and was carried out in partnership with the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
I was also involved in an Interdisciplinary Research Project funded by the Alliance for Earth
Sciences, Engineering, and Development in Africa (AESEDA), titled “Unmasking Non-Target
effects of Seed Treatments on Livestock and Wildlife Biodiversity”. I was the principal
investigator (PI) of this project responsible for organizing, conducting and overseeing all
bioassays in the laboratory.
XVII ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
I have meritoriously served the University of Ibadan in various capacities since joining the
University in 1981 as lecturer 11. Listed below are the areas of services that I have been involved
in:
A. Departmental Responsibilities
i. Member, Senate Curriculum Development Committee (1987-88)
ii. Postgraduate Coordinator, Department of Animal Science (1990-1999)
iii. Chairman, Postgraduate Admission Committee, , Department of Animal Science (1990-99)
iv. Staff Adviser, Animal Science Students Association (1991 to date).
v. Head, Unit of Agricultural Biochemistry and Feeds Toxicology, Department of Animal
Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. (1999 to date)
vi. Acting Head, Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan (1996, 1997, 2010)
vii. Substantive Head, Department of Animal Science, (2010 to Date)
B. Faculty Responsibilities
i Sub Dean, Postgraduate, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
(1986-88).
ii. Member, Board of Studies, Faculty of Agriculture (1986-88).
iii. Member, Faculty Appointment and Promotion Committee (1990 to date).
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iv. Chairman, Faculty Committee on Restructuring of the Teaching and Research Farm
(1994-97).
v. Chairman, Internationalization and Linkage Development Programme, Faculty of
Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan (2006 to 2009).
C. University Responsibilities
i. Member, postgraduate executive committee (1986-88)
ii. Member of Senate (1986 to date)
iii. Member, Senate Curriculum Committee, (1991-93).
iv. Member, Students' Welfare Board (1993 to 1995).
v. Senate Representative, Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (1994-95, 2001- to
date.).
vi. Member, University Sports Council (1995-1996)
vii. Member, Board of Governors, The International School, University of Ibadan
(1999-2001).
viii. Hall Master, Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall, University of Ibadan - The largest students' hall
of residence accommodating 2,800 students (1993 - 1996).
ix. Hall Master, Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall, University of Ibadan (Appointment for a second
term of three years (1996 -1999).
x. Director of The General Studies Programme (1999 to 2005, (Renewed for a second term of
three years).
xi. Member, University of Ibadan Governing Council Committee on Vision and
Mission for the University of Ibadan in the 21st
Century) - 2000 to 2002.
xii. Hall Master, Abubakar New Post Graduate Hall, University of Ibadan (2006 to
2010)
xiii. Director, University of Ibadan Animal Production Venture (2010 to 2013)
xiii. Head, Department of Animal Science, (2010 to 2014)
In all these assignments, I performed creditably with due diligence, probity, transparency and
accountability.
D. Highlights of Major Achievements as the Director of Center General Studies
Programme
My tenure as the Director of General Studies Programme witnessed a complete turn-around of
the Centre for the better. Hitherto, the Center was notorious for examination malpractices,
especially leakage of examination questions and alteration of marks but these vices were
successfully stamped out during my headship.. Many other landmark achievements include:
changing the curricula of all GES courses, customization of question papers such that names and
matriculation numbers of registered students could be produced on question papers and
introducing new courses on ‘HIV/AIDS’ and ‘DRUG ABUSE’ as compulsory courses for all
students. Text-books for all GES courses were published, an action which greatly enhanced the
performance of students in all GES courses. I initiated the idea of having a permanent building
for the General Studies Programme and facilitated a ten-million naira grant from the Nigerian
Deposit Insurance Company (NDIC) for this purpose. In recognition of my invaluable services, I
was re-appointed Director for a second term of another three years, at the end of which I was
honoured by the University with an award.
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XVIII.RESEARCH AND GRANTS ACTIVITIES
Funding Summary
External Grant Support $204,000.0
Internal Awards $14,700.00
National Awards $85,357.14
Pending or in Preparation $100,000.0
Total Awards $389,357.14
PREVIOUS SUPPORT
Internal Awards
1. 2002 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Unlocking the prebiotic potentials in
grain legumes for enhanced growth promotion in poultry valued at two hundred thousand naira
(N200,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($1500.0).
2. 2005 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Development of feeding systems in
three states of Nigeria for their potential to alter of environmentally sensitive nutrients valued at
one hundred and fifty thousand naira (N150,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($1200.0).
3. 2010 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Developing Safe Product Treatments for
Post-Harvest Storage of Food and Cash Crops in Nigeria valued at one million naira
(N1,000,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($6000.0).
4. 2012 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Unlocking the prebiotic potentials in
grain legumes and grain legume starches for enhanced growth promotion in poultry valued at one
million naira (N1,000,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($6000.0).
National Grants
1. NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY ACTION TEAM (NEST)/FORD Grant for
investigations on "Bioconversion of Urban Solid Wastes for Resource Recovery and Re-Use in
Animal Feeding" (1994-1995). The project was worth N400,000.0 (equivalent to $2857.14 @ an
exchange rate of one hundred and forty naira (N140) to one US Dollar ($1) in 1997)
2. NIGERIAN DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (NDIC) Grant for the construction of
the new General Studies Programme (GSP) building. For this initiative, I received a letter of
commendation from the Vice Chancellor and was honoured with an award by the University of
Ibadan. The Grant amounted to Ten million naira. (equivalent to $62,500. 0 (@ an exchange rate of
one hundred and sixty naira (N160) to one US Dollar ($1) in 2004)
3. HONEYWELL GROUP LIMITED GRANT for provision of Consultancy services in Animal
Feed Nutrition; to formulate diets and rations for commercial poultry (layers, broilers, etc.) and fish
(catfish and tilapia) production, in different growth stages (starter, finisher, etc.), to meet consumers
requirements and animal health standards for a tropical country. The Grant amounted to Three million
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six hundred thousand naira. (equivalent to $20,000. 0 (@ an exchange rate of one hundred and
eighty naira (N180) to one US Dollar ($1) in 2014)
International Grants
1. INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE (IFS) (Sweden) Grant for a research
project on "Toxic and potentially toxic and antinutritional factors in livestock feeds and their
implication in livestock production" (1984-1994). The grant was worth 12,000.0 US Dollars and
was renewed two times.
2. THIRD WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Grant for research project on "Acetyl
cholinesterase (AChE) activity in Brain areas and Adenohypophysis of Phytohemaglutinin-
poisoned rats” (1989-90). The project was worth 4000 US Dollars.
4. $50,000.0 (fifty thousand United States Dollars) Grant from THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC
ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA), Vienna, Austria, for PostGraduate Training of Academic Staff from
Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone in the Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan.
5. MacArthur Multidisciplinary Research Grant (15,000 US Dollars) for a collaborative Project
titled “Developing Environment-Friendly Product Treatments for Post-Harvest Storage of Grains
and High Value crops as an Alternative to Ozone-Depleteing Pesticides”. (2009- 2010)
6. MACARTHUr Multidisciplinary Research Grant (15,000 US Dollars) for a collaborative Project
titled “Evaluation and Development of Feeding Systems for their Potential to Alter the Excretion of
Environmentally Sensitive Nutrients by Poultry” (2012-2013).
6. As part of my mentorship programme for young researchers in the Department of Animal
Science, I contributed significantly (80%) to the development of research proposals for two of my
academic protégés in the Department
1. “Optimizing the Utilization of Dietary Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Poultry Feeds Through
Dietary Supplementation with Microbial Phytase In Combination With Amino Acids,” for Dr
Olufemi Adebiyi,
2. Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of Saccharomyces Cerevisae in Varied
Cereal-based Rations for Dr (Mrs) Oluwafunmilayo Adeleye
The two projects won the International Foundation for Science (IFS) (Sweden) Grant of
$12,000.each
7 ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS (OPCW), The
Hague, Netherlands Research Grant to support a project titled “Assessment of the Biosafety of
Foods Derived from Genetically Modified Crops for Farm Animals”. The project was for a period
of three years from 2012 to 2014 . The project was worth 20,210 Euro/
8. NOVUS International Inc., (St Charles, MO 63304, USA) Research Grant for a project titled
‘Effect of dietary afflatoxin plus binder on the growth performance and nutrient digestibility in
poultry’. The project was worth 10,000.00 US Dollars
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9. MTN, Distinguished Professorship Award with the gift of a brand new KIA car valued at N5
million naira ($28,000.0) Commentaries are shown on pages 52-53 of CV.
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/
GRANT APPLICATIONS UNDER PREPERATION OR REVIEW
1. TETFUND, ABUJA, NIGERIA
Harnessing energy from wastes and maximizing the use of livestock manure and agro-industrial
by-products for biogas production.
Proposed Value of Grant -- $60,000.0
2. ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS (OPCW), THE
HAGUE, NETHERLANDS.
Effect of crude oil spillage on water quality and accumulation of toxic hydrocarbons and heavy
metals in poultry products in the petroleum exploration areas of Nigeria.
Proposed Value of Grant -- $40,000.0
3. ALEXANDER HUMBOLDT STIFTUNG (AVH) RESEARCH GRANT
Evaluation of the feed potential and toxicological aspects of Chanca piedra leaf meal for
chickens
Proposed Value of Grant -- $20,000.0
XIX. LINKS WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS FOR RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS
1. As a Consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), I initiated academic
linkage between Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone and The University of Ibadan for Post
Graduate Training of Academic Staff from Njala University in the University of Ibadan. Under
this Programme, the IAEA trained Mr Sheku Moiforay, a lecturer from the Faculty of
Agriculture, Njala University, Sierra Leone for PHD in Animal Nutrition in the Department of
Animal Science, University of Ibadan..
2. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and
NOVUS International Inc., 20 Research Park Drive, St Charles, MO 63304, USA. This resulted
in the provision of technical expertise to Novus International and research collaboration with by
the Department of Animal Science.
3. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and bv
real estate, engineering and infrastructure, telecommunications, and financial services; The
purpose was to
1. Assist Honeywell in the conduct of field and laboratory experiments to test the efficacy of HGL’s
animal feed products for poultry and fish.
2. Identify potential sources for procurement of ingredients and inputs recommended for feed
formulation;
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1. Liaise and interface with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) to ensure that feed
formula recommended was implementable by OEM and;
2. Liaise and collaborate with local animal nutritionists to ensure that locally available
inputs were compatible with proposed equipment and met international standards.
4. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and
Grand Cereals Limited Bukuru Jos, a Company engaged in the manufacture, sale and distribution
of Vegetable Oils, Poultry and Fish Feed, Maize Grits among others. The purpose of this
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was to collaborate and establish an experimental and
demonstration farm, with the purpose of generating information that would be beneficial to both
parties and the Livestock Industry at large and the Fisheries & poultry sub-sector in particular
XX. CONSULTANCIES
1. The Internatioal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the Use of Nuclear Techniques in
Animal Nutrition and Feedstuff Detoxification (2007-2010)
As consultant, I installed laboratory equipment in the Department of Animal Science, Njala
University, Freetown, Sierra Leone, (2) gave expert advise on analytical techniques used in feed
processing and analyses and (3) coordinated the AFRA Training of Farmers from 27 African
Countries on Modern Research Techniques in Animal Nutrtion in Cairo, Egypt, from 11 to 15
November, 2007 (C7-RAF-5/054/003).
2. Animal Nutritionist to the Honeywell Group Limited (2012-2014).
My role was to use appropriate technology to transform energy and protein-rich materials into
useful poultry and fish feeds, formulated into complete rations and processed into compact feed-
blocks or pellets using manual, semi-mechanized and fully mechanized techniques.
XXI. FIELDWORKS:
1. On-Farm Participatory Research Programme,
I participated in “Training of Trainers in Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)”, under the
auspices of Alley Farming Network for Tropical Africa (AFNETA), at the International Institute
of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria.
2. I participated in an On-Field Research Assessment of “Lead (Pb) Pollution on Juvenile Edible
Land Snails (Achatina achatina)” in an abandoned site of Sunshine Batteries Limited (SBL) in
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
3. I was part of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Field Studies, using crude extracts of
canavanine from Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis) as a biological pesticide. The studies were
carried out at the American Farm School, Agricultural and Industrial Research Institute,
Thessaloniki, Greece (1991) and at the, Scottish Agricultural College, University of Edinburgh,
West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Scotland (1995-1996).
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XXII. COMMUNITY SERVICE
1. I was the Nigerian representative of the African-Asian and all Nations Christian Fellowship,
based in Berlin, Germany. The fellowship is engaged in the distribution of Christian tracts and
bibles to different churches and ministries in different parts of the world (1990 – 1994).
2. Vice President II, Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International, University Prime
Chapter, University of Ibadan. (1999 – 2006)
3. Deacon (Chief Usher) at the Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Ojurin, Bodija, Ibadan (1993 – 1996).
4. Men’s Deacon (Men’s Leader), Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija – Ojurin, Ibadan (1997 –
1997).
5. President and Founder, Glory Men Cooperative Society, Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija-
Ojurin, Ibadan (2005 – to date).
6. Neighbourhood Fellowship Pastor, Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija-Ojurin, Ibadan (1990 –
to date).
7. Director, Glory Skill Acquisition Programme (GSAP), Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Ojurin,
Bodija, Ibadan (2003 to Date).
8. Founder, Jesus in the Neighbourhood (JIN), a Socio-Economic Association of Glory
Tabernacle church members resident in the University of Ibadan and other parts of Ibadan to
promote love and brotherliness.
9. President, Fulbright Alumni Association of Nigeria, Ibadan Chapter (2009 to Date)
10. Vice President, Jesus is Lord (JIL) Club, a registered business investment club based in the
University of Ibadan (2003 – 2012)
11. Chairman, Board of Governors, GraceVille College, 2 Kunle Abass Close, Off Soun
Ajagungbade, New Bodija, Ibadan (2003 to Date)
12. Member, University of Ibadan (ASUU) Teachers Cooperative (2000 to Date) .
13. Member, Agriculture Cooperative Association Investment (ACAI), University of Ibadan
(2004 to Date)
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XXIV. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS
1. 6th International Conference on Animal Production in the Tropics.
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Paper Presented:
Hematological and neutral metabolites in broilers fed soyabean-based rations
2. International Conference on African Small Ruminant Research and Development,
Bamenda, Cameroun, 18 – 25 January 1989.
Paper Presented:
Nutritional and Toxicological Assessments of Vernonia amygdalina leaves in Starter
Broiler Chicks
3. International Confernce on Poultry Production in Hot climated, Hameln Germany, June 19 –
22, 1989.
Paper Presented: Unconventional feedstuffs in Nigeria.
4. 12th
International Congress on Animal Reproduction, Hague The Netherlands, July 20 – 25,
1992.
Paper Presented:
Effect of the season of gestation on rabbit reproductive performance.
5. XIX World Poultry Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherland September 18 – 24, 1992.
Paper Presented:
The Dilemma of Animal Feeds and Indigenous Poultry
Production in Nigeria..
6. VII World Conference on Animal Production, Edmonton, Canada, 19 – 2 June, 1993.
Paper Presented:
The metabolizable energy of some tropical grain legumes for poultry.
7. 2nd
European Conference on Grain Legumes, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 – 13 July, 1995.
Paper Presented:
Effect of processing on flatulence factors of selected
cowpea varieties.
8. International Conference on Domestication, Production and Utilisation of New Crops:
Practical Approaches, University of Southampton, Southampton (UK), 8 – 10 July, 1996.
Paper Presented:
Effect of residual trypsin inhibitors and hemagglutinin in differently processed kidney bean
seeds on feed intake and performance characteristics of broilers.
9. International Conference on Food Land and Livelihoods: Setting Agendas for animal
Science, Kenyan Agricultural Research Institute (KARI), Nairobi, Kenya, 8 – 13 January
1997.
Papers Presented:
1. Overcoming the Problems of Municipal Waste Disposal Through Bioconversion and re-
use of solid wastes as animal feed.
2. Environmental Consequences of Animal Production: Strategies for effective
environmental pollution control.
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10. International Conference on Agro – Environmental issues and Future Strategies Towards the
21st
Century; 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Paper Presented:
Animal Agriculture and the environment: Strategies for Environmental Pollution Control.
11. Eighth World Conference on Animal Production, South Korea, 28 June – 4 July, 1998.
Paper Presented:
Utilization of Cowpea and Sorghum Seed hulls in the Diet of Broiler Chicks.
12. International Workshop on Recent Advances of Research of Antinutritional factors in
Legume seeds and Rapeseeds Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1998.
Paper Presented:
The Effect of Residual Tannins and Phytic Acid in Cooked Legumes on Apparent Protein
Digestibility in the Intestinal Tract of Broiler Chicks.
13. International Conference on Sustainability: Critical Connections, Kansas City, Missouri
(USA), 19 – 22 July 1999.
Paper Presented:
Improving the Economic Empowerment of Rural Communities in Nigeria Through
Provision of Basic Social Amenities and Meeting the Demand for High Quality Animal
Protein: A Case Study of Eight Rural Villages in South-Western Nigeria.
14. International Conference on Sustainable Animal Production, Health and Environment:
Future Challenges, Hisar, India, 24 – 27 September 1999.
Paper Presented:
The use of leguminous seed, Canavalia ensiformis as a partial replacement for soybean
meal in diets of broiler chicks
15. International Sharing Workshop by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP),
Italy, October, 1999.
Paper Presented:
Recycling and reclaiming of municipal solid wastes: A state of the art review of
technologies, constraints and strategies relevant to developing countries.
16. First World Mountain Forum, Paris and Chambery, France, 8 – 12 June, 2000.
Paper Presented:
A new and simple technology for the conversion of poultry manure to animal protein by
composting for small holder farms in Nigeria.
17. 3rd
World Congress on Allelopathy: Challenge for the New Millennium, Tsukuba,
Japan, August 26-30, 2002.
Paper Presented:
The Hazards of Plant Toxicities to Livestock.
18. 11th
European Poultry Conference, Bremen, Germany, 6-10 September, 2002.
Paper Presented:
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Evaluation of the Seeds of Selected Lines of Tropical Legumes for Allelochemicals and
Certain In-vitro Characteristics.
19. 12th
International Conference on Nutrition of Domestic Animals, Slovenia, Radenci,
5-7, November, 2003
Paper Presented:
Mineral and anti-nutritional contents of forage legumes consumed by goats in Nigeria.
20. 2nd
International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Widener
University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007
Paper Presented:
Overcoming the problem of municipal waste disposal through bioconversion and re-use of
solid wastes as animal feed.
21. Workshop on setting research agendas for improved livestock productivity.
Department of Animal Science, University of Animal Science, 19 October, 2007.
Paper Presented:
Livestock productivity and the environment: The sustainability approach.
22. International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural
Development, Tropentag 2007, University of Kassel-Witzenhausen and University of
Göttingen, October 9-11, 2007.
Paper Presented:
Processed Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Broiler Feeding: Performance
Characteristics.
23. The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry: 2008 Symposium of the
Agricultural and non-oil Export group.
Paper Presented:
Impact of Climate Change on Environment and Agriculture: Options for Developing
Countries.
24. International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and
Rural Development. Competition for resources in a changing world :New Drive for a
Changing World.Tropentag, October 7-9, 2009, University, Stuttgart, Germany.
Papers Presented
1. Effect of long-term feeding of raw and sun-dried garlic (Allium sativum) on
performance and lipid metabolism of broiler chicks.
2. In vitro assessment for prebiotic potentials of some carbohydrate/fibrous
feedstuffs fed in broiler diets.
3. Effect of Supplementing Fungi Degraded Cowpea Seedhull
in Broiler Diets.
25. 35th
Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march, 2010, University of
Ibadan.
Papers Presented
(1) Biochemical Composition of Pedal Trial Mucus from Edible Tropical Land Snails.
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(2) Effect of Dietary Fibre Source on the Performance and Carcass Characteristics of
Broiler Starter Chicks.
26. 15th
Annual Conference of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo,
Akwa ibom state. September 13 - 15, 2010.
Plenary Paper Presented
Animal Agriculture and Challenges of Climate Change: Options for Sustainable
Productivity
.
27. 15th
Annual Conference of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo,
Akwa ibom state. September 13 - 15, 2010.
Papers Presented
Edible Land Snail Biodiversity As Indicator In Environmental Assessment (EIA)
Studies.
28. National Feed Milling Workshop on the THEME: GOOD FEED MANUFACTURING
PRACTICES FOR ANIMAL FEED SAFETY, OCTOBER 26 – 27, 2010, at Jogor
Center, Ibadan.
Plenary Paper Presented: AAnimal Feed and Environmental Concerns.
29. Nigeran Academy of Science Workshop on Agriculture for Improved Nutrition of
Women and Children in Nigeria , Novermber 30 – December 2, 2010, Sheraton Hotel,
Abuja.
Plenary Paper Presented
The Effect of Climate Change on Food Production and Nutrition
30. International Conference on Climate Change and Desertification: – Threat To Food
Security in Nigeria at the Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto , 6th
- 9th
December
2010.
Plenary Paper Presented
Climate Change and Desertification: Implications for Tropical Livestock Production.
31. Workshop on Building an Award Winning Fulbright Application Package at the
Akppanolu Etteh Boardroom, Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Thursday 31
March, 2011.
Plenary Paper Presented
Preparing for Fulbright Interview
32. Abstract and Proposal Writing Workshop at the First Bank Building, Faculty of
Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Tuesday, 12TH
Apri
2011.
Plenary Paper Presented
Components of an Award Winning Research Proposal.
33. Agricultural Development within the Rural-Urban Continuum, Tropentag, June 17-19,
2013, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
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Paper Presented:
Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of Saccharomyces Cerevisae in
Varied Cereal-based Rations.
34. 19th
European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition. Potsdam, Germany, 26-29 July, 2013.
Paper Presented:
Fermentative Fate of Starches in non-Ruminant Animals: An Evaluation with Intestinal
Microflora in vitro.
35. Poultry Science Association, 104th
Annual Meetiing, University of Kentucky, Louisville,
Kentucky, July 27-30, 2015
Paper Presented
Growth Performance and Liver Histopathology of Laying Chickens Fed Diets Containing
Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize.
36. Alexander von Humboldt Conference (Humboldt – Kolleg) on the Theme: Impacting Lives
and Livelihoods Through Research. August 2-7, 2015, Osun State University, Osogbo.
Paper Presented:
Biochemical and Haematological Response of Laying hens Fed Diets Containing
Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize.
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XXII. PUBLICATIONS
A. TECHNICAL PAPER
1. OLOGHOBO, A.D., (2007). Livestock productivity and the environment: The
sustainability approach. Workshop on setting research agendas for improved livestock
productivity. Department of Animal Science, University of Animal Science, 19 October,
2007, pp 29 - 35.
B. CHAPTER IN BOOKS
2. TALABI, S.O.; FETUGA, B.L. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1980). Utilization of `big
eye' fish (Branchydeuterus auritus) for fish meal and fish protein concentrate production. A
preliminary biochemical and nutritional evaluation. In: Advances in Fish Sciences and
Technology. Edited by J.J. Connell, pp. 335-338, Fishing New Book Publications, Surrey,
England.
3. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Mineral and anti-nutritional contents of forage legumes
consumed by goats in Nigeria. In: Advances in African small ruminant research and
development", Wilson, T.R and Melaku, A., (Editors). ILCA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
4. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN R. (1998). Environmental Consequences of
Animal Production: Strategies for effective environmental pollution control. In: Food, Land
and Livelihoods: Setting Agendas for Animal Science © 1998. British Society of Animal
Science (BSAS). ISBN 0 906562-24-4. Publishers BSAS, Edinburgh, (UK) and KARI,
Nairobi, (Kenya).
5. OLOGHOBO, A.D., IDOWU, J.I. and SADIQ, A.A. (1998). The Effect of Residual
Tannins and Phytic Acid in Cooked Legumes on Apparent Protein Digestibility in the
Intestinal Tract of Broiler Chicks. In: Recent Advances of Research on Antinutritional
Factors in Legume Seeds and Rapeseed, A.J.M. Jansman and J. Huisman (Editors). A.B.
Wageningen, The Netherlands.
6. FASINA, O.F. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Utilisation of Ocimum Americanum by
broiler chicks. In: A.D. Ologhobo and G.N. Egbunike (Editors) Sustainability of the
Nigerian Livestock Industry in 2000 AD © 1999 ASAN -ISBN 978-3477-2-2, Olabode
Publications Nigeria.
7. JUBIR, M., OLUYEMI J.A. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Growth rate as
Determined by strain and dietery regime in the domestic fowl. In: Ologhobo A.D.,
Egbunike, G.N. and Adewumi, M.K. (Editors). Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock
Industry in the New Millenium © 1999 ISBN 978-3477-2-2; Olabode Publications, Ibadan,
Nigeria.
8. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Animal Feeds and Feedstuffs. In: Agriculture, Renewable
Natural Resourses, Animal Husbandry and Health, A.D. Ologhobo (Editor). ISBN 978-
32624-6-7.Loud Books, Ibadan, Nigeria.
9. ADELEYE, O.O., IJI, P.A. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2009) Resistance of
potentialcarbohydrate prebiotics to gastric acidity, enzymatic hydrolysis and absorption.
In: Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition, A.J.M. Jansman and J. Huisman (Editors), West
England, Australia.
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C. EDITED BOOKS
10. OLOGHOBO, A.D., IYAYI, E.A. and ADESEHINWA, A.O.K. (1997). Livestock
Products: Creating Demand in a Depressed Economy. © 1997 ASAN-ISBN 978-34480-7-
2. Gap Educational Publications, Ibadan. pp. 272.
11. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and IYAYI, E.A. (1998). The Nigerian Liverstock Industry in the 21st
Century. © 1998. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN). ISBN978-34777-0-6. T.
Olabode Publishers, Ibadan. Nigeria. pp. 260.
12. OLOGHOBO, A.D. EGBUNIKE G.N. and ADEWUMI M.K. (1999).
Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the New Millenium © 1999. ASAN
– ISBN 978-3477-2-2. T. Olabode Publishers, Ibadan, Nigeria. pp 298.
13. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Issues in Animal Science. In: Ologhobo,A.D. and S.I.
Omeje (editors). . A Compendium of Ideas, Facts and Methods in the science and technlogy
of animal agriculture. ISBN 978 - 3148-2-3-0 pp 280. Delta Publications, Asaba, Nigeria.
14. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resources, Animal
Husbandry and Health. A Textbook for GES 105. ISBN 978-32624-6;.Loud Books, Ibadan,
Nigeria.
15. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins, Amino Acids and
other Nitrogenous Compounds. ISBN 978-32624-6-7.Loud Books, Ibadan, Nigeria.
D. PUBLISHED BOOKS
16. ADEJUMO, O. ISAAC AND OLOGHOBO, D. ANTHONY. (2012). Taro cocoyam in
broiler feed. LAP LAMBERT PUBLISHING GmbH & Co. KG. ISBN: 978-3-8484-611..
17. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2012). Stewardship in Leadership: Personal Stewardship. (ISBN:
978-3-659-13453-1). Published By Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
18. 176. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Effects of Climate Change
on Agricultural Production: Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Potential in
Nigeria. (ISBN: 978-3-659-15097-5). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany.
19. OLOGHOBO, A.D., Sheku Moiforay and Adejumo Isaac O. (2012). Environmental
Consequences of Animal Production: A Review of Strategies for Environmental
Pollution Control (ISBN: 978-3-659-14437-0). Published by Lambert Academic
Publishing, Germany.
20. OLOGHOBO, A.D., Asafa, A.R. and Adejumo Isaac O. (2012). Poultry Offal Meal and
Crayfish Waste Meal in Broiler Diets (ISBN: 978-3-659-12011-4). Published by Lambert
Academic Publishing, Germany.
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21. 180. Asafa, A.R., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Using Crayfish
Waste Meal and Poultry Offal Meal in Place of Fishmeal (ISBN: 978-3-659-12012-1).
Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
22. Asafa, A.R., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Laying Response of
Hens Fed Poultry Offal Meal and Crayfish Waste Meal. (ISBN: 978-3-659-12006-0).
Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.
E. REFERRED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
23. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and TEWE, O.O. (1985). Effect of sweet potato/ soyabean- based
ration on carcass composition and blood metabolites in broilers. In: Animal Production in
Nigeria, edited by A.O. Osinowo B.B. Taiwo, P.C. Njoku. Published by Nigerian Society
for Animal Production, PP. 144-152.
24. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; TEWE, O.O. and ADEJUMO, D.O. (1986). Hematological and
neutral metabolites in broilers fed soyabean-based rations. Proceedings of 6th International
Conference on Animal Production in the Tropics. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Pages
322-329.
25. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Unconventional feedstuffs in Nigeria: Proceedings of DLG
International Conference, "Poultry Production in Hot Climates", held in Hameln, Germany,
June 19-22, Pages 55 - 58.
26. UDOH, J.E., OLOGHOBO, A.D AND EGBUNIKE, G.N. (1992). Effect of the season of
gestation on rabbit reproductive performance. Proceedings of 12th World Congress on
Animal Reproduction, The Hague, Netherlands, pp 43 – 46.
27. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1992). The Dilemma of Animal Feeds and Indigenous Poultry
Production. Proceedings of XIX World's Poultry Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Pages
322 -326.
28. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1993). The metabolizable energy of some tropical grain legumes for
poultry. Proceedings of VII World Conference on Animal Production, Edmonton, Canada,
19-25 June, 1993, Pages 221 -225.
29. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1994). Identification, nutritional value and strategies for the
promotion of edible wild and semi-wild legumes in Nigeria. Proceedings of International
Workshop on Traditional Food Plants for Food and Nutrition Security in Nigeria, University
of Ibadan, Nigeria, Nov. 25-29.
30. OLOGHOBO, A. D. (1994). Overcoming the problems of waste disposal in Nigeria
through recycling, recovery and re-use of solid wastes. Invited paper presented at the 6th
International Workshop of the Nigerian Environmental Study Team (NEST), University of
Ibadan, Nigeria December, 1994. PP. 24 –26.
31. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and ADENIRAN, G.A. (1994). Replacement of
Brewer's Dried Grains (BDG) with Untreated Cowpea and Sorghum seedhulls at 100%
level in the diet of broilers. Proccedings of 19th Annual
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32. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1995). Effect of processing on flatulence factors of selected cowpea
varieties. Proceedings of 2nd European Conference on Grain Legumes, 9-13 July 1995,
Copenhagen - Denmark. pp. 56 -60.
33. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADEDIRAN. G.A. and ALAKA., O.O.
(1997).Chemical Characterization of untreated and treated cowpea and sorghum seedhulls
used as poultry feed ingredients. In: Ologhobo, A.D., Iyayi, E.A., Adesehinwa A.O..K. and
Bamgbose, A.M. (Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock Products in a Depressed
Economy © 1997. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 41 -
51.
34. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADENIRAN, G.A. and ALAKA, O.O. (1997).
Protein enrichement of cowpeas and Sorghum seedhulls for poultry feeding by fermentation
in poultry feaces. In: A.D. Ologhobo, E.A. Iyayi, A.O.K. Adesehinwa and A.M. Bamgbose
(Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock Products in a Depressed Economy © 1997.
Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 52 – 63.
35. AKPODIETE, O.J., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and AYOADE, O.G. (1997). Replacement Value
of Maggot Meal for Fishmeal in Broiler Chicken Diet. In: A.D. Ologhobo, E.A. Iyayi,
A.O.K. Adesehinwa and A.M. Bamgbose (Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock
Products in a Depressed Economy © 1997. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN),
Lagos, Nigeria. pp 88 – 93
36. AKPODIETE, O.J. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Nutritive Value of Maggot Meal
for Broiler Chicks. 1. Growth and Performance Characteristics In: A.D. Ologhobo and E.A.
Iyayi (Editors). The Nigeria Livestock Industry in the 21st Century. © 1998. Animal
Science Association of Nigeria, Lagos. Nigeria. pp. 64 - 76.
37. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN RAINER (1998). Animal Agriculture and the
environment: Strategies for Environmental Pollution Control – II Proceedings of
International Conference on Agro-Environmental Issues and Future Strategies Towards 21
Century, 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. pp 77 – 82.
38. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN RAINER (1998). Overcoming the Problems of
Municipal Waste Disposal Through Bioconversion and re-use of solid wastes as animal
feed. Proceedings of International Conference on Agro Environmental Issues and Future
Strategies Towards 21 Century, 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
Pakistan. pp 9 – 13
39. FANIYI, G.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADENIRAN, G.A. and ALAKA, O.O. (1998).
Utilisation of Cowpea and Sorghum Seedhulls in the Diet of Broiler Chicks. Proceedings of
the 8th World Conference on Animal Production, 28 June – 4 July, 1998, Seoul, Korea. pp.
792 - 793.
40. OLOGHOBO, A.D., FASINA, O.E., AYOADE, G.O. and ADENIRAN, G.A. (1998).
Nutritional and Toxicological Assessments of Vernonia amygdalina leaves in Starter Broiler
Chicks. Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Animal Production, 28 June - 4 July,
1998, Seoul, Korea. pp. 892 - 893.
41. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). Agriculture in the Search for Self-Sufficiency. Lead paper
presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of National Association of Agricultural Educators,
15 - 18 June, 1998, St Andrews College of Education, Oyo, Nigeria. pp 44 -48.
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42. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and OLOGHOBO, V.F. (1998). Improving the Economic
Empowerment of Rural Communities in Nigeria Through Provision of Basic Social
Amenities and Meeting the Demand for High Quality Animal Protein: A Case Study of
Eight Rural Villages in South-Western Nigeria. Proceedings of Internationa Conference on
Sustainability and Community: Critical Connections; Kansas City, Missouri (USA), July
19-22, 1998, pp 66 - 70.
43. NWORGU, F.C., OLOGHOBO, A.D. ADEBOWALE, E.A., OREDEIN, A.O. and
OGBOSUKA, G.N. (1998). Economic Effects of Replacement of Groundnut Cake with Full
Fat Soyabean Meal on Broiler Production. Proceedings of 3rd Annual Conference of the
Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 19-21 August, 1998, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, pp. 166-
170.
44. AKPODIETE, O.J. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Nutritive Value of Maggot Meal
in Broiler Chick Diet. II. Nutrient Retention, Haematology and Serum Chemistry.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the
21st Century, 22 24 September, 1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 66-70.
45. OLUYEMI, J.A. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Importance and Management of
Local Pigeons in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Nigerian
Livestock Industry in the 21st Century, 22 24 September, 1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 193-
195.
46. OMOJOLA, A.B., ADEWUNMI, M.K., ADESEHINWA, A.O.K., OLOGHOBO, A.D.
and BABAYEMI, O.J. (1998). Chemical Composition of Aquatic Fern N. biserrata (Schott)
and Its Potential as Feed Source for West African Dwarf Goats. Proceedings of 3rd Annual
Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 19-21 August, 1998, Ikeja,
Lagos, Nigeria, pp. 163-166.
47. FANIYI, G.F. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). Replacement Value of Biodegraded
Cowpea and Sorghum Seedhulls for Brewers Dried Grain in Broiler Diets. Proceedings of
3rd Annual Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 22-24 September,
1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 87-89
48. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Physiological importance of minerals and vitamins in
profitable poultry production in the tropics. Premix Users Forum by Livestock Adset feeds
PLC, March 11, 1999, Premier Hotel, Ibadan, Nigeria, pp. 5 -13.
49. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Pollution Control for Agriculture: A treatise on the rational
utilization, recovery and treatment of waste products from agriculture. Proceedings of
International Workshop by International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Italy,
October, 1999, pp. 24 – 29.
50. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). The use of leguminous seed, Canavalia ensiformis as a partial
replacement for soyabean meal in diets of broiler chicks. Proceedings of International
Conference on Sustainable Animal Production, Health and Environment: Future Challenges,
Hisar, India ,September 24 - 27, 1999, pp. 88 – 92.
51. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Recycling and reclaiming of municipal solid wastes: A state of
the art review of technologies, constraints and strategies relevant to developing countries.
International Sharing Workshop by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP),
Italy, October, 1999, pp. 22 - 29.
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52. EMIOLA, I.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D, ADEDEJI, O.S., AKANJI, T.A. AND OLAYEMI,
T.B. (2002). Effect of residual trypsin inhibitors and haemagglutinin in differently processed
kidney bean seeds on feed intake and performance characteristics of broilers. Proceedings of
7th
Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria, (ASAN), University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, 16-19 September, 2002, pp. 69 - 74.
53. OLOGHOBO, A.D., MOSENTHIN RAINER AND ALAKA, O.O. (2002). The Hazards
of Plant Toxicities to Livestock. Proceedings of 3rd
World Congress on Allelopathy:
Challenge for the New Millennium. Tsukuba, Japan, 26-30 August, 2002, pp. 72 – 79.
54. OLOGHOBO, A.D., MOSENTHIN RAINER AND ALAKA, O.O. (2002). Evaluation of
the Seeds of Selected Lines of Tropical Legumes for Allelochemicals and Certain In-
vitro Characteristics. Proceedings of 11th
European Poultry Conference, Bremen, Germany,
6-10 September, 2002, pp. 3 - 8.
55. IYAYI, E. A., OLOGHOBO, A. D. AND TEWE O.O. (2002). A new and simple
technology for the conversion of poultry manure to animal protein by composting for small
holder farms in Nigeria. In: Composting and Compost Utilisation (eds. Micheal, F. C.,
Rynk, R. and Hoitink, H. A.). Proceedings of an International Symposium, May 6-8, 2002,
pp. 36 - 42.
56. ADEBIYI, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADELEYE, O.O., ADEBIYI, F. G., AFOLABI,
K.D. and ADU, O.A. (2006). Evaluation of the nutritional potential of cowpea seedhulls
subjected to different physical treatments. Proceedings of 11th
Annual Conference of Animal
Science association of Nigeria (ASAN), 2006, pp. 255 - 261.
57. OLOGHOBO, A. D., ADEBIYI, O. AND ADEYEMO, O. (2007). Studies on recovery of
nutrients from human and animal wastes. Proceedings of 22nd
International Conference on
Solid Waste Technology and Management, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania,
USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007, pp. 55 - 61.
58. OLOGHOBO, A. D., ADEBIYI, O. AND MOIFORAY S. K. (2007). Overcoming the
problem of municipal waste disposal through bioconversion and re-use of solid wastes as
animal feed. Proceedings of 22nd
International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and
Management, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007. Pp.
44 - 49.
59. OFONGO, S.T. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2007). Processed Kidney Bean (Phaseolus
vulgaris) in Broiler Feeding: Performance Characteristics. Proceedings of International
Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development,
Tropentag 200, University of Kassel-Witzenhausen and University of Göttingen,
October 9-11, 2007, pp 66 - 71.
60. OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADELEYE, O.O. AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2007). Phytate-Mineral
interaction in solid-state fermentation of some agro-industrial by-products using
Aspergillus niger strain. Proceedings of 12th
Annual Conference of Animal Science
Association of Nigeria (ASAN), 2007, pp 51 - 57.
61. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2008). The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry: 2008
Symposium of the Agricultural and non-oil Export group on Impact of Climate Change on
Environment and Agriculture: Options for Developing Countries. Nigerian Council of
Education and Research (NCER), Ikeja, Lagos, Tuesday, 27th
May, 2008, pp 42 – 48..
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62. ADELEYE, O.O., OLOGHOBO A.D AND O.A ADEBIYI (2008). In vitro assessment
for prebiotic potentials of some carbohydrate/fibrous feedstuffs fed in broiler diets.
Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management
and Rural Development, Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, Hohenhein University, Stuttgart,
Germany, pp 60 - 65.
63. ADEBIYI O. A., OLOGHOBO A. D., ADELEYE, O.O. AND MOIFORAY S.K.
(2008). Effect of Supplementing Fungi Degraded Cowpea Seedhull in Broiler Diets.
Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management
and Rural Development. Competition for resources in a changing world :New Drive for
a Changing World. Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, Hohenhein University, Stuttgart,
Germany, pp 71 – 74.
64. OLOGHOBO A. D, ADEBIYI, F.G., AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2008).Effect of long-term
feeding of raw and sun-dried garlic (Allium sativum) on performance and lipid
metabolism of broiler chicks. Proceedings of International Research on Food Security,
Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. Competition for resources in a
changing world:New Drive for a Changing World. Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008,
University, Stuttgart, Germany, pp 53 - 59.
65. EBENSO, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D (2008). Bioaccumulation of zinc in juvenile
edible tropical land snails. Proceedings of 33rd annual conference of Nigerian Society
for Animal Production, , Ayetoro, 16th – 20th March, 2008, Ayetoro, Nigeria. pp 221
226.
66. ADELEYE, O.O., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND IJI, P.A. (2009). In vitro cumulative gas
production technique as a tool for assessing the prebiotic potential of feedstuffs in
monogastric nutrition: An examination of alterations fermentation products and substrate
losses at various time points. Proceedings of 3rd
International Poultry Summit (NIPS),
New England, Australia, pp 47 – 53.
67. EBENSO, I. E. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2009). Bioaccumulation of heavy metal Fe
in African giant land snails. Proceedings of 34th annual conference of Nigerian Society
for Animal Production, 15th – 18th March 2009, Uyo, Nigeria.
68. EBENSO, I.E., EKANEM, S.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Biochemical
Composition of Pedal Trial Mucus from Edible Tropical Land Snails. Proceedings of 35th
Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march, 2010, University of
Ibadan, pp 69 – 74.
69. OLASIENDE, T.O., ADEBIYI, A.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2010). Effect of Dietary
Fibre Source on the Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Starter Chicks.
Proceedings of 35th
Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march,
2010, University of Ibadan, pp 33 – 39.
70. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Animal Agriculture and Challenges of Climate Change:
Options for Sustainable Productivity. Plenary Paper delivered at the 15th
Annual Conference
of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa ibom state.
September 13 - 15, 2010.
71. EBENSO, I.E., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND UDOTONG, I.R. (2010). Edible Land Snail
Biodiversity As Indicator In Environmental Assessment (EIA) Studies. Proceedings of 15th
Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), 13 -15th
September, 2010, University of Uyo, Uyo.
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72. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). AAnimal Feed and Environmental Concerns: Plenary Paper
delivered at the National Feed Milling Workshop on the THEME: GOOD FEED
MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR ANIMAL FEED SAFETY, OCTOBER 26 – 27,
2010, at Jogor Center, Ibadan
73. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). The Effect of Climate Change on Food Production and
Nutrition: Plenary Paper delivered at the Nigeran Academy of Science Workshop on
Agriculture for Improved Nutrition of Women and Children in Nigeria , Novermber 30 –
December 2, 2010, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja.
74. ADETORO, B. O., OLUSOLA, O. O., OMOJOLA, A. B., OLOGHOBO, A. D. AND
ADEBIYI, O.A. (2011). Performance and tenderness of meat-type chicken fed soybean and
benniseed-based diets supplemented with microbial phytase. Proceedings of the 16th
Annual
Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), September 12-15 2011,
Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria. Pp 82-85.
75. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). Climate Change and Desertification: Implications for
Tropical Livestock Production. Plenary paper delivered at the International Conference
on Climate Change and Desertification – Threat To Food Security in Nigeria at the
Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto , 6th
- 9th
December 2010.
76. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). ‘Preparing for Fulbright Interview’. Plenary Paper delivered
at the workshop on Building an Award Winning Fulbright Application Package at the
Akppanolu Etteh Boardroom, Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Thursday 31
March, 2011.
77. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). Components of an Award Winning Research Proposal
Plenary paper delivered at the at the Faculty of Agriculture Abstract and Proposal
Writing Workshop at the First Bank Building, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry,
University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Tuesday, 12TH
April, 2011.
78. Adebiyi, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Olumide, M.D. (2011) Growth Responses and
Carcass Characteristics of Meat Type Chicken fed Oil Palm Slurry Supplemented Diets.
Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of Poultry Science Association, St Louis,
Missouri, U.S.A; July 16 – 19, 2011.
79. Olufunmilayo Adeleye, OLOGHOBO, A.D, Timothy Kuka, Abideen Adetona and Lois
Adighibe (2013). Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of
Saccharomyces Cerevisae in Varied Cereal-based Rations. Proceedings of International
Conference on Agricultural Development within the Rural-Urban Continuum, Tropentag
2013, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany, September 17-19, 2013.
80. Olufunmilayo Adeleye and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2013). Fermentative Fate of Starches in
non-Ruminant Animals: An Evaluation with Intestinal Microflora in vitro. Proceedings of
19th
European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition. Potsdam, Germany, 26-29 August, 2013.
81. Adejumo I. O. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2013). Performance Characteristics of Broiler Chicks
fed differently processed taro cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta){(L.)Schott}. Proceedings of 38th
Conference of Nigerian Society of Animal Production, 17-20 March 2013, Port Harcourt.
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82. Adejumo I. O. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2014). Response of chickens fed insecticide-treated
maize–based diets. 8th
Annual International Symposium on Agriculture, 13-16, July 2015, Athens,
Greece.
83. Isaac Adejumo, ANTHONY D. OLOGHOBO and Olayinka O. Alabi. (2015). Growth
Performance and Liver Histopathology of Laying Chickens Fed Diets Containing
Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize. Proceedings of International Conference of the Poultry Science
Association, 104th
Annual Meetiing, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
July 27-30, 2015.
84. Adejumo, I. O., OLOGHOBO, A. D, Babalola, T. O. and. Alabi. O. O (2015). Biochemical
and Haematological Response of Laying hens Fed Diets Containing Chlopyrifos-Treated
Maize. Proceedings of Alexander von Humboldt Conference (Humboldt – Kolleg) on the
Theme: Impacting Lives and Livelihoods Through Research.Osun State University, Osogbo
August 2-7, 2015.
F. PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
85. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Chemical composition of promising
cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varieties. Nutrition Reports International 25, 913-919.
(USA).
86. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Polyphenols, phytic acid and other
phosphorus compounds of limabean (Phaseolus lunatus). Nutrition Reports
International 26, 606-611.(USA)
87. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; FETUGA, B.L. AND KASALI, O.B. (1982). Toxicity to rats of
hemagglutins extracted from limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) and cowpea (Vigna
unguiculata). Nigerian Journal of Nutrition Science 3 (2), 103-108 (USA).
88. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Carbohydrate constituents of some
limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Nutrition Reports International 26 (6), 981-987
(USA).
89. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983) Compositional differences in Some
limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Food Chemistry 10, 297-307 (UK).
90. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Trypsin inhibitor activity in Some
limabeans (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Nutr. Rept. Intern. 27 (1), 41-49 ( USA).
91. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Investigations on the trypsin inhibitor,
hemagglutinin, phytic acid and tannic acid contents of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Food
Chem. 12 (4), 248-254 (UK).
92. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Toxicity effects of some legume seed
hemagglutinins on some liver enzyme activity. Zeitschrift fur Tierphysiologie,
ierernahrung and Futtermittelkunde, 49, 62-66 (GERMANY).
93. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. Pathological observations in rats dosed with
limabean and cowpea hemmagglutinins. Toxicology Letters, 18, 301-306 (USA).
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94. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1984). Hemagglutinin extracts from raw,
sprouting and differently processed limabean. Cambridge J. Agric. Sci. 102, 221-224
(UK).
95. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1984). Biochemical assessment of some
varieties of soybeans. Food Chem. 13 (2), 103-115 (UK).
96. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; FETUGA, B.L. AND TEWE, O.O. (1984), The cyanogeni
glucoside contents of raw and processed limabean varieties. Food Chem. 13 (2), 117-128,
(UK).
97. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1984). Fractionation of protein from limabean. Journal of Food
Technology 19 (5), 569-574 (UK).
98. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1984). The distribution of phosphorus and
phytate in some Nigerian varieties of legumes and some effects of processing. J. Food
Science 49, 199-203 (USA).
99. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1984). The effect of processing on the trypsin
inhibitor, hemagglutinin, tannic acid and phytic acid contents of seeds of ten
cowpea varieties, Journal of Food Processing & Preservation 8 (1), 31-35 (USA).
100. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1985) Variations in total protein contents of the Adenohypo-physis,
Neurohypophysis and eight brain areas of Phytohemagglutinin-poisoned rats. Current
Science 52 (19), 938-939 (USA).
101. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1985). Biochemical assessment of Nigerian (Dioscorea) Species of
yams and yam peels. J. of Tropical Agriculture 62 (2), 166-168 (WEST INDIES).
102. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1985). Changes in carbohydrates contents of
germinating cowpea seeds. Food Chem. 20, 117-125 (UK).
103.OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1986). Composition and food potentials of germinated legume
seeds and sprouts. Nigerian Food Journal 4 (1), 34-44 (NIGERIA).
104.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1986). Effect of processing on the energy
values of limabean. Nigerian J. of Animal Prodn. 13, 86-93 (NIGERIA).
105.TEWE, O.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1986). Performance, nutrient utilization, carcass
characteristics and economy of production in broilers. Nigerian J. of Animal Prodn. 13,
107-111 (NIGERIA).
106.OLOGHOBO, A.D.; BALOGUN, A.M. AND BOLARINWA, B.B. (1986). The
replacement value of fish silage for fishmeal in practical broiler diets. Biological Wastes
25, 117-125 (UK).
107.TEWE, O.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1987). Performance, nutrient utilization and
economy of production in broilers fed sweet potato and soyabean-based rations. Nigerian
J. of Science 20, 48-52 (NIGERIA).
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108.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND OYEWOLE, S. (1987). Replacement of groundnut meal by
dried poultry droppings (DPD) and dried activated sewage sludge (DASS) in the diet for
broilers. Biological Wastes 27, 275-282 (UK).
109.ONYEKERU, J.; AMUBODE, F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1987). Comparative
utilization of cooked and raw soyabean by adult and weanling African giant rat. Nutr.
Reports Internl. 35 (1), 117-122 (USA).
110.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1987). Energy values in differently processed
cowpea. Nigerian Food Journal 5, 18-23 (NIGERIA).
111.OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1987). Effects of cassava and limabean based diets on protein
utilization, intestinal and pancreatic nitrogen in the rat. Nig. J. Science, 21, 61- 64.
(NIGERIA).
112.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1988). Effect of different processes on the
carbohydrates of limabean. Die Nahrung 32 (2), 173-177 (GERMANY).
113.OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1988). The effect of dried poultry droppings (DPD) and dried
activated sewage sludge (DASS) on broiler carcass quality. Biological Wastes (23 (2), 99-
104 (UK).
114.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND ADEJUMO, D.O. (1988). Effects of dietary soyabean and
methionine on total protein and acethycholinesterase activity in the rat brain. Nutrition
Repts. International 37 (5), 1047-1054 (USA).
115.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND ADEJUMO, D.O. (1988). Effect of dietary raw and cooked
soyabean on the phospholipids and cholesterol content of the rat brain. Nutrition Reports
International 38 (2), 275-283 (USA).
116.OBOH, S.; OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND TEWE, O.O. (1989). Some aspects of the
biochemistry and nutritive value of the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Food Chemistry
31, 9-18 (UK).
117.BALOGUN, A.M. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Growth performance and nutrient
utilization of fingerlings of Clarias garietpinus (BUCHELL) fed raw and cooked
soyabean diets. J. of Aquaculture 76, 119-126 (UK).
118.OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Improving the nutritive value of soybean (Glycine max L.
Merril) through processing. Trop. Agric. (Trinidad) 66 (4), 289-295 (WEST INDIES).
119.APATA, D.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Influence of phytic acid on the
availability of minerals from some selected tropical legumes. Nig. J. of Science, 23, 88-91.
(NIGERIA)
120.OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1987). The availability for the rat of methionine contained in
soybean. J. Anim. Prodn. Res. 7 (2), 103-111. (NIGERIA).
121.UKHUN, M.E.; ELEGBEDE, I.M. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Effect of water
activity (aw) on the nutritive value of stored cowpea (Vigna unquiculata) flour. Nutrition
Reports International 38 (1), 137-145. (USA)
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122.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND BALOGUN, A.M. (1987). The value of dried fish silage for
pullets and the layer hen. Nig. J. Anim. Prodn. 14, 67-76 (NIGERIA).
123. APATA, D.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Some aspects of the bio-chemistry and
nutritive value of African Yambean seed. Food Chemistry, 36, 271-280 (UK).
124. AKINSOYINU, A.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1990). Studies on comparative
utilization of activated sewage sludge, poultry droppings and groundnut cake in cassava
based rations. Biological Wastes 30, 163-167 (UK).
125. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1990). Feeds and feeding in extensive poultry systems.
Entiwicklung + Landlicher Raum 24, 15-17 (GERMANY).
126. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1991). Substitution of sunflower seed meal for soyabean meal and
groundnut meal in practical poultry diets. Archiv fur Tierernahrung 4 (5), 111 – 222
(GERMANY).
127. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1991). The value of activated sewage sludge as a feed ingredient for
poultry. Tropical Animal Production Investigations, 1, 113-123 (NIGERIA).
128. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; APATA, D.F. AND OYEJIDE, A. (1992). Utilization of raw
jackbean and jackbean fractions in diets for broiler chicks. British Poultry Science, 34,
323-337 (UK).
129. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1992). Nutritive values of some tropical (West Africa) Legumes for
poultry, Journal of Applied Animal Research, 2, 93-103 (INDIA).
130. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; APATA, D.F. AND OYEJIDE, A. (1993). A comparison of
fractions prepared from lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) in starter diets for broiler chicks. J.
Applied Animal Research, 4, 13-30 (INDIA).
131. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; APATA, D.F. AND AKINPELU, O. (1993). Toxicity of
raw lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) and lima bean fractions for growing chicks. British
Poultry Science, 34, 505-522 (UK).
132.APATA. D.F.AND OLOGHOBO A.D (1994). Biochemical evaluation of some Nigerian
legume seeds. Food Chemistry, 49, 333-338 (UK).
133.OLUYEMI, J.A. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1995). The significance and management of
the local duck in Africa. Entiwicklung + Landlicher Raum 37: 17 – 24 (GERMANY).
134.EZEAGU, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1995). Proximate composition of some
unfamiliar plant seeds in Nigeria. Polish J. Food and Nutrition Sciences,/45, 79-83
(POLAND).
135.OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND ADEGEDE, H.I. (1996). Occurrence of nitrate, nitrite and
volatile nitrosamines in certain feed stuffs and animal products. J. of Nutrition and Health
11, 109 -114 (UK).
136. EZENWA, I. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1996). Ameliorative effects of boiling and
methionine supplementation of raw soybeans given to weaning rats. Journal of Applied
Science in Southern Africa (JASSA), 2, 1 – 4 (SOUTH AFRICA)
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137. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1996). Overcoming environmental pollution through utilization of
human and animal wastes as feed ingredients for poultry. Nigerian J. Environmental
Study Team (NEST). Publications, 5, 15 – 26 (NIGERIA).
138. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; JIMOH, J.O. AND AYOADE, G.O. (1996). Response of Broiler
chicks to supplemental inorganic sulphate and sulphite compounds in a tropical
environment. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 14, 161-167 (INDIA).
139. AKPODIETE, O.J AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1996). Biological Evaluation of maggot
(Larvae) meal on the growth and sexual maturity of Replacement Pullets. Tropical
Veterinarian, 32: 44-49 (NIGERIA).
140. AKPODIETE, O.J AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1996). Maggot meal as a substitute for
fish meal in laying chicken diet. Ghana Journal of Agricultural Science, 31, 43-54
(GHANA).
141. AKPODIETE, O.J.; OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND OLUYEMI, J.A. (1996). Production and
nutritive value of housefly maggot meal on three substrates of poultry faeces. Journal of
Applied Animal Research, 12/1,101-106 (INDIA).
142. OLOGHOBO, A.D., AKPODIETE, O.J AND AYOADE, G.O. (1997). Evaluation of
sun dried and roasted maggot meal as a source of protein for laying hens in the tropics
Journal of Applied Science in South Africa (JASSA). 3, 6-14 (SOUTH AFRICA).
143. APATA.D.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D.(1997). Trypsin inhibitor and other anti-
nutritional factors in tropical legumes seeds. Tropical Science, 37, 52-59 (UK).
144. FANIYI G.F., AND OLOGHOBO, A.D., (1998). Effects of replacing brewers dried
grains with lye and urea treated cowpea and sorghum seedhulls in broiler diets. Trop.
Anim. Prod. Invest. 2, 69-82 (NIGERIA).
145. OLOGHOBO, A.I., JIMOH A.O., ORSAR T.J., AND MOSENTHIN R. (1999).
Evaluation of Detoxified Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis (L.) (DC.) In Broiler Starter
Rations with Amino Acid Supplements. Tropical. J. Anim. Sci. 1(1): 13 – 18
(NIGERIA).
146. OKE D.B., TEWE, O.O AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). -Effect of Oligosaccharid
content on flatus production in rats fed processed cowpea diets. Trop. J. Anim. Sci.
1(1), 135-140 (NIGERIA).
147. APATA, D.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Available and unavailable
carbohydrates of some edible legume seeds. Food Chemistry 75, 15-22 (UK).
148. FALAYE, A.E., ADEPOJU, J.A. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). The effect of
cassava leaf meal (CCM) on the growth performance of African catfish (Clarias
gariepinus). Trop. J. Animal Science 1(2), 108-112 (NIGERIA).
149. OKE, D.B., TEWE, O.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Effect of
Oligosaccharide on intestinal microfloral population in rats fed processed cowpea
diets. J. Animal Science, 1(2), 144-150 (NIGERIA).
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150. APATA D.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Protein quality studies of Bambara
groundnut (Voandzeia subtarranea (L) Thouars) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L)
Millsp). Science Forum 18: 44-52 (NIGERIA).
151. OKE, D.B., TEWE, O.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Implications of processing
on oligosacharide contents of cowpea varieties. Trop. J. Animal Science 2(1): 237-242
(NIGERIA).
152. FANIYI, G.F. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Partial replacements of brewers dried
grains with biodegraded cowpea and sorghum seedhulls in broiler diets. Trop. J.
Animal Science 2(1): 33-34 (NIGERIA).
153. EZEAGU, I.E; PETZE KLAUS , J, OLOGHOBO, A.D; METGES, C.C AND
AKINSOYINU, A.O (2000). Compositional Evaluation and Feed Potential of the
African Kudzu (Pueraria Phaseoloides, Roxb. Benth) seed meal. Journal of Food
Science and Technology 37(2), 191 – 195 (UK).
154. ADENIJI, C.A. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. ( 2000). Utilization of Full Fat Sunflower
Seed in the Diets of Broiler Chicken. Tropical Journal of Animal Science. 3(2): 165-
170IGERIA).
155. EZEAGU, I.E, PETZKE, J.K, METGES, C.C, AKINSOYINU, A.O, AND
OLOGHOBO A.D (2002). Seed Protein Contents and Nitrogen-to-Protein Conversion
Factors for Some Uncultivated Tropical Plant Seeds. Food Chemistry 78: 105-109
(UK).
156. OLOGHOBO, A.D, MOSENTHIN RAINER AND ALAKA, O.O. (2002). The
Hazards of Plant Toxicities to Livestock: Histological alterations in the Internal Organs
of Growing Chicks Produced by Feeding Raw Jackbean and Limabean seeds
Veterinary and Human Toxicology 45(1): 10-13 (USA).
157. EZEAGU, I.E; OLOGHOBO, A.D; AKINSOYINU, A.O; AND TONA G.O
(2002). Haemato-Biochemistry of Albino Rats fed African Kudzu (Pueraria
Phaseolides Roxb. Benth) Seed Diet. Tropical Journal of Animal Science 5(2): 109-
114(NIGERIA).
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158. OLOGHOBO, A.D; AKANJI, A.M; EGBUNIKE, G.N; MOSENTHIN, R AND
EMIOLA, E.A (2003). A Comparative Study of the Effects of Heat-treated Plant
Proteins on Hatchability of Fertilized Eggs from Exotic Laying Hens Trop. Anim.
Prod. Investigations, 6: 1-12 (NIGERIA).
159. EMIOLA, I.A; OLOGHOBO, A.D, AKINLADE, J; ADEDEJI, O.S. AND
BAMGBADE, O.M. (2003). Effect of Inclusion of Differently Processed Mucuna utilis
Seed Meal on Performance Characteristics of Broilers. Trop. Anim. Prod.
Investigations, 6: 13-21 (NIGERIA).
160. OLOGHOBO, A.D., MOSENTHIN RAINER; AND ALAKA, O.O. (2004). Products
from Under-Utilized Plant Seeds as Poultry Feed Ingredients. Tropical Journal of
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Animal Science. 6:101-110. (NIGERIA).
161. OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADEBIYI, O.A. AND ADEBIYI, F.G. (2005). Response of
Broiler chicken to Microbial Phytase Supplementation: Effect on Apparent Nutrient
Bioavailability and Serum Mineral Concentration. Tropical J. Animal Science, 8 (2):
67 - 73 (NIGERIA).
162. EMIOLA I.A AND OLOGHOBO A.D (2006). Nutritional assessment of Raw and
differently Processed Underutilized Legume Seed in Broiler Diet. Journal of
Animal and Veterinary Advances 5 (2): 96 – 101 (NIGERIA).
163. OLADUNJOYE, I.O; OLOGHOBO, A. D; EMIOLA, I. A. AND AMAO, O. A
(2004). Growth, Performance, Carass Analysis and Internal Organ Weight of
Broiler Fed Varying Levels of Breadfruit Meal (Artocarpus altilis). Tropical
Journal of Animal Science 7 (1) 133 – 139 (NIGERIA).
164. FASINA, O.E, OLOGHOBO, A.D, ADENIRAN, G.A., AYOADE, G. O.,
ADEYEMI, O.A., OLAYODE, G. AND OLUBAJO, O.O. (2004). Toxicological
assessment of Venonia amygdaliana leaf meal in the nutrition of broiler starter chicks.
Nigerian Journal of Animal Nutrition, 30: 3 – 8
165. EMIOLA, I. A; OLOGHOBO, A. D; FARINU, G. O; DIYA, T. O AND
ADEROLU, A. Z (2005). Evaluation of “cracked-decorticated-cooked” mucuna
Seed meal in broiler starter diet. Tropical Journal of Animal Science 7 (1) 119 –
125
(NIGERIA).
166. EMIOLA, I. A; OLOGHOBO, A. D AND ADEBAYO, T. A. (2006). Effects of
different processing methods on proximate and anti- nutritional components of some
tropical legumes. Science Focus 4 (2): 21 – 25 (NIGERIA).
167. OLOGHOBO A.D. ADEBIYI, O.A. AND OGUNBANWO, T. (2006). Effect of
Aspergillus niger biodegradation on nutritional potential of cowpea seed hull subjected
to different physical treatments. Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and The Social
Science (JOAFSS), 4: 35 – 44. (NIGERIA).
168. EMIOLA, I. A, OLOGHOBO, A.D, ADEDEJI, T.A AND AKANJI, M. (2006).
Performance characteristics of broiler chicks fed differently processed kidney bean
as replacement for two conventional legumes. Moor Journal of Agriculture 4 (2)
236.241. (NIGERIA).
169. EMIOLA I.A, OLOGHOBO A.D. AND GOUS R.M (2006). Influence o
Processing of mucuna (Mucuna pruriens va rutilis) and kidney bean (Phaseolus
vulgaris) on the performance and nutrient utilization of broiler chickens. Japan
Journal of Poultry Science, 44: 168 – 174 (JAPAN).
170. OLOGHOBO A.D., Adeleye, O. O. and Adebiyi, O. A.(2007). Effects of phytate on
mineral release in Solid State Fermentation of some agro-industrial by-products.
Tropical Journal of Animal Science (TJAS) 10: 234-247. (NIGERIA).
171. EMIOLA I.A; OLOGHOBO A.D; AND GOUS R.M (2007). Performance and
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histological responses of internal organs of broiler chickens fed raw, dehulled, and
aqueous and dry -heated kidney bean meals. Poultry Science 86: 1234 –1240 (USA).
172. EBENSO, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2007). Antifeedant activity of Euphorbia
hirta latex on edible tropical land snail. Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and The
Social Science (JOAFSS), 5(1): 151 - 158 (NIGERIA).
173. EBENSO, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2007). Bioaccumulation assessment of
juvenile edible tropical land snails exposure to zinc. Bio-Sciences Research
Bulletin 23(2): 77– 84. (INDIA).
174. Adebiyi, O. A., OLOGHOBO, A. D. Adeleye, O, Adebiyi, F. (2008). Evaluation of
the potentials of cowpea seedhulls using fungi mixed culture. Ibadan Journal of
Agricultural Reseach, 4(2): 57-64 (NIGERIA).
175. EBENSO, I.E. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2008). Edible land snail shell thickness as
bioindicator of environmental lead pollution. Pollution Research 27(2): 293 – 296
. (INDIA).
176. EBENSO I.E AND OLOGHOBO A.D (2008). Effects of lead pollution from
exhaust fumes against juvenile Achatina achatina. Bulletin of Environmental
Contamination and Toxicology 81(5):513-515. (USA)
177. EBENSO I.E AND OLOGHOBO A.D (2009). Effects of lead pollution at industrial
contaminated sites on sentinel juvenile Achatina achatina. Bulletin of
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology: 82(1):106-110. (USA)
178. EBENSO I.E AND OLOGHOBO A.D (2009). Effects of Lead Pollution against
Juvenile Achatina achatina Fed on Contaminated Artificial Diet. Bulletin Of
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 82 (5): 583 – 588. (USA)
179. EBENSO I.E AND OLOGHOBO A.D (2009). Achatina achatina snail as a
pollutant warning signal of toxic lead exposure. Nigerian Journal of Animal
Production 36 (1): 155 – 161 (NIGERIA).
180. OLOGHOBO, A. D., OMOJOLA, B. A., OFONGO T. S. AND MOIFORAY S. K.
(2009). Assessment of the safety of street vended beef and chicken meat products.
African Journal of Biotechnology, In Press (KENYA)
181. Adebiyi, O. A., OLOGHOBO, A. D. Agboola A. S. (2009). Effect of microbial
phytase supplementation on mineral composition of tibia and mineral utilization in
broilers fed maize-based diets. International Journal of Poultry Science 8 (6):570-
573 (PAKISTAN).
182. EBENSO, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Evaluation of environmental Lead
exposure in snails from four contaminated sites at abandoned battery factory in Niger
Delta, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 37 (2): 258 – 263
(NIGERIA).
183. ADEYEMO, G.O., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2010). The Effect
of Graded Levels of Dietary Methionine on the Haematology and Serum
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Biochemistry of Broilers. International Journal of Poultry Science 9 (2):158-161,
2010 (JAPAN).
184. ADEBIYI, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND OGUNWOLE, O.A. (2010). Growth
and Haematological Variables of Broiler Chicken Fed Varying levels of
diatomaceous Earth as Growth Promoter. International Journal of Current
Research and Review, 2: 62 – 66 (INDIA).
185. ADEBIYI, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., AKINFEMI, A. AND ADU,
O.A.(2010).Response of Broilers to Different Physical Treatments of Cowpea
Seedhull. Production, Agriculture and Technology: 5 (1): 75 – 91. (NIGERIA)
186. ADEBIYI, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADU, O.A. AND OLASEHINDE, T.O.
(2010). Evaluation of the nutritional potential of physically treated cowpea seed
hulls in poultry feed. Emirate J. Food Agric. 22 (3): 232-239. (United Arab
Emirate).
187. EBENSO, I E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Evaluation of lead exposure
using Achatina achatina (Linne 1758) at varying traffic intensity. Nigerian Food
Journal 28 (1): 33 – 37. (Nigeria).
188. EBENSO I.E and OLOGHOBO A.D (2010). Danger of traffic lead exposure
using Achatina achatina along road sides. Tropical Zoology (ITALY). In Press.
(South Africa).
189. OLADUNJOYE I. O., OLOGHOBO A. D AND OLANIYI C. O. (2010).
Nutrient composition, energy value and residual antinutritional factors in
differently processed breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) meal. African Journal of
Biotechnology Vol. 9 (27), pp. 4259-4263. (South Africa).
190. OLOGHOBO, A.D AND ADEJUMO, I.O.(
2011). Effect of differently
processed taro (Colocasia esculenta) [(L) Schott] on growth performance and
carcass characteristics of broiler finishers. International Journal of
Agricultural Science, ISSN: 2228-6322, pp 18 – 24.(United States of America)
191. ADEJUMO, I.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D (2012). Haemological Response of
Broiler Finishers fed Differently Processed Taro Cocoyam (Colocasia esculanta
{(L) Schott}, AGRICULTURA TROPICA ET SUBTROPICA 45/3, 112-116.
(Spain)
192. OLOGHOBO, A.D., ASAFA, A.R. AND ADEJUMO, I.O. (2012). Carcass
characteristics of broiler finishers fed poultry offal meal as replacement for
fishmeal. The International Research Journal of Science and IT
Management, ISSN 2251-1563 Volume 1 (10), 4 -9 (Singapore).
193. ASAFA, A.R, OLOGHOBO, A.D., AND ADEJUMO, I.O. (2012). Effect of
replacing fish meal with poultry meal offal and crayfish waste meal on laying
performance and egg quality. The International Research Journal of Science
and IT Management, ISSN 2251-1563 Volume 1 (10), 9 -14 (Singapore).
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  • 1. CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSOR ANTHONY DUROJAIYE OLOGHOBO (B.Sc, M.Sc (Anal Chem), PhD, RAS, M.NSAP, F.ASAN) UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN IBADAN GSM: +234(0) 802 336 9800 / +234(0) 807 650 8681 / +234(0) 8160 5635 95 E-MAIL ADDRESS: tonyologhobo@yahoo.com tonyologhobo@gmail.com ai.ologhobo@mail.ui.edu.ng 1
  • 2. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Dr Anthony Durojaiye Ologhobo is a professor of Animal Nutrition and Feed Toxicology with 34 years cognate experience in teaching, research, consultancy and community service. He holds Bachelors Degree in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition, and Masters Degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Ibadan. He graduated with a PhD in Animal Nutrition and Feed Toxicology and trained as a post-doctoral research fellow in Animal Biochemistry, Livestock Management and Toxico – Pharmacology at the American Farm School, Thessaloniki, Greece, Technical University, Berlin, Germany and National Institute of Animal Health, Tsukuba, Japan. He has held previous teaching and research positions at Hohenheim University in Stuttgart, Germany; University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; University of Edinburgh, Scotland and Penns State University, Pennsylvania, USA. Within the frame work of defined research programmes, Professor Ologhobo’s research focus is on Animal Nutrition and Food/Feed Toxicology & Biosafety. He developed analytical and microbial techniques for extraction, purification and detoxification of toxic and potentially toxic factors in Tropical and sub-Tropical feedstuffs which cause patho-physiological anomalies in animals and exert influences contrary to optimum nutrition. His analytical protocols as well as processing methods, have been adopted by feed producers for routine screening of feeds and feedstuffs for reducing anti-nutritional effects in animals and boosting their productivity. He tackled the herculean challenges of poor animal production, morbidity, diminution of digestive process, reduced egg production, alopecia and reproductive problems in monogastric animals through improved feeding practices, phase feeding, penning, grouping and optimum energy and protein intakes by age, sex and size. His research shifted reliance on the use of antibiotics and antimicrobials for therapeutic, prophylactic and growth promoting purposes in monogastrics to avert the challenge of antibiotic-resistant gut microflora, which cause subclinical diseases and mortality. He introduced the use of biologically modified diets with prebiotics, probiotics and phytobiotics (herbal substitutes) as alternative feed additives for improved protein digestibility, utilisation and reduced endogenous nutrient losses. Prof Ologhobo has published 215 peer reviewed articles in journals and contributed papers and abstracts to national and international conferences. Some of these publications are quoted worldwide in Standard Science Literature for Tropical Animal Feeds. His research has been funded by grants to the tune of $384,357.14 from Internal, National and International Agencies such as the International Foundation of Science (IFS) Sweden; International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Sweden; Third World Academy of Science, Italy; Ford Foundation, USA; MacArthur Foundation USA; Novus International Inc. USA; Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) The Hague, Netherlands and other private sources. Allied with the aforementioned, are the various honours and awards won by Prof Ologhobo including, Canadian CIDA/NSERC Fellowship, (three times winner); Alexander von Humbolt Stiftung, Fellowship, (three times winner); DAAD Research Scientist Fellowship (two times winner); Royal Society of Britain Visiting Research Scientist Fellowship; Japanese Science and Technology Agency (STA fellowship); Leventis Foundation Fellowship; American Fulbright Scholar; Fellow, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (FASAN) and MTN Distinguished Professor Award with the gift of a brand new KIA car (http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/. He is a reviewer to several international journals and a technical consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency and Honeywell Group PLC, a Nigerian conglomerate with diversified business interests in oil, gas, power and foods. 2
  • 3. I NAME: (Underline surname) Anthony Durojaiye OLOGHOBO DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 31 May, 1952, Ibadan, Nigeria CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria , HOME ADDRESS 29 Amina Way, University of Ibadan NATIONALITY Nigerian MARITAL STATUS Married with 4 Children II PRESENT RANK Professor with effect from 1st October, 1991 III NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mrs. Veronica F. Ologhobo Principal and CEO GraceVille College No. 2 Alhaji Kunle Abass Street New Bodija, Ibadan. IV EMAIL: tonyologhobo@yahoo.com ai.ologhobo@mail.ui.edu.ng V TELEPHONE: +234(0) 816 056 3595 (Mobile) +234(0) 802 336 9800 (Mobile) VI. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY (With Dates) SCHOOLS ATTENDED DURATION CERTIFICATE DATE 1. King's College Lagos, Nigeria 1962 - 1967 (Secondary) West African Examination School Certificate (Grade One) 1967 2. King's College Lagos, Nigeria 1968 - 1970 (Higher School Certificate, HSC) G. C. E. (London) A Levels: – A/A Zoology; B/B Botany; D/E Chemistry. 1971 3. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 1971 – 1974 B.Sc. Agricultural Biochemistry & Animal Nutrition 1974 3
  • 4. 4. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 1976 – 1977 M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry 1977 5. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 1978 – 1981 Ph.D Animal Nutrition, Biochemistry and Feed Toxicology 1981 6. American Farm School . Thessaloniki, Greece 1991 Post Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Research, Training and Management 1991 University of 7. Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 8. Haggai Institute for Advanced Leadership, Maui, Hawaii, USA 1993 1997 Post Graduate Certificate in Agricultural Technology Post doctorate Certificate In Advanced Leadership Development Skills. 1993 1997 VII. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1967 West African Examination School Certificate (Grade One) 1971 G. C. E. (London) A Levels – A/A Zoology; B/B Botany; D/E Chemistry 1974 B.Sc.in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition, University of Ibadan, Nigeria 1977 M.Sc.in Analytical Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria 1981 Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition & Feed Toxicology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. VIII PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMAS 1991 Postdoctoral Diploma in Agriculture, Research & Management Techniques, American Farm School, Thessaloniki, Greece. 1993 Postdoctoral Certificate in Agricultural Technology -- University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. 1997 Postdoctoral Certificate in Advanced Leadership Development Skills – Haggai Institute for Advanced Leadership, Maui, Hawaii, USA. IX FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION: Animal Nutrition, Feed Toxicology & Biosafety Environmental Pollution Agricultural Biochemistry 4
  • 5. X PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National: 1. Member, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN). 2. Member, Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria (MIPAN) 3. Member, Nutrition Society of Nigeria. 4. Member, Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP). 5. Member, Nigerian Institute for Food Science and Technology (NITST) 6. Member. Agriculturall Society of Nigeria. 7. Member, Nigerian Institute for Animal Science (NIAS) International: 8.Associate Member, Royal Society of Chemistry, London. 9. Member, British Society for Animal Production 10. Member, American Society of Animal Science 11. Member, New York Academy of Sciences. 12. Animal Health and Nutrition Industry XI. SCHOLARSHIP AND FELLOWSHIPS (1). Nigerian Cocoa Marketing Board Undergraduate Scholarship (1971- 74). (2). Federal Government Postgraduate Scholarship (1978 - 1981). (3) Alexander von Humbolt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship, Germany. (4). Leventis Foundation Fellowship, Greece (5) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada 1991. (First Award). (6) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada (1992) (Second Award). (7) CIDA/NSERC Research Associateship, Canada (1993) (Third Award). (8) University of Hohenheim Research Fellowship, Stuttgart, Germany. (1994). 5
  • 6. (9) Ford Foundation Research Grant USA, (1994-1995). (10) Royal Society of London Research Fellowship, UK. (1997). (11) German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Fellowship Germany (First Award, 1995 – 1996). (12) CTA Fellowship (Wageningen, The Netherlands) (1998). (13). STA Fellowship Award. Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan (2000). (14). Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship (Second Award), Germany (2001). (15). Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Foundation Fellowship (Third Award), Germany (2002). (16). German Academic Exchange (DAAD) Fellowship, Germany (Second Award, 2003). (17). American Senior Fulbright Fellowship USA (2005 –2006). XII. HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS 1. Assistant Editor, Nigerian Journal of Animal Production (1986 – 1989). 2. Founding Editor-In-Chief, Tropical Journal of Animal Science (TJAS) ( 1996 - 2002). 3. Editorial Adviser, Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and The Social Sciences (JOAFSS), Cross River State University of Technology, Nigeria (2004 – 2012). 4. Editor – in – Chief, Comprehensive Journal of Agriculture and Biological Science (http:www.knowledgebasepublishers.org/maincjabs.html). 2013 – to Date). 5. Recipient, Distinguished Leadership Award for Outstanding Contributions to Contemporary Society. “Who's Who in the World", 14th and 15th Editions of Marquis (USA) New Jersey (1996 and 1997). 6.Recipient, “2000 Outstanding people of the 20th Century” Award, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England (1998). 7. Recipient, “International Who’s Who of Intellectuals” Award, 13th Edition, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England (1999). 6
  • 7. 8. One of the three Nigerians appointed by the National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) as Team Leaders to coordinate the World Bank Research Project in the Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry and Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan (1995 – 1999). 9. Member, International Committee on World Agro-Environmental Issues and Future Strategies Towards the 21st Century, based in the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan (2000-to 2010). 10. Recipient, “International Intellectual of the Year” Award, International Biographic Centre, Cambridge, England (2001). 11. Elected member, Research Board of Advisors, American Biographical Institute, Inc. Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, (2001 – 2005). 12. Elected honorary Life Member, Madison Who’s Who of Executive and Professionals, Long Island City, New York, USA. 13. Member, University of Ibadan Governing Council Committee on Vision and Mission for the University of Ibadan in the 21st Century (2000 to 2002). 14. Chiarman, of Panel ‘A’ University of Ibadan Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (2000- 2005) 15. Chairman of Interview Panel for the appointment of lecturers to the College of Agriculture, Igbinedion University, Okada, Benin City (2003). 16. Visiting Research Professor, Institute of Animal Nutrition, Hohenheim University, D- 70599 Stuttgart Germany (1995-1996, 2001, 2002, 2003). 17. Visiting Professor, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Entomology, State College, Pennsylvania, USA (July - October, 2006). 18. Visiting Professor, Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone (2006-2009). 19. Member of NUC Accreditation Panel to the Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa (2006). 20. Guest Lecturer, Pre-Departure Orientation Programme for Fulbright Scholars and Humphrey Fellows, Embassy of the United States of America, Abuja (2007). 21. Member of Interview Panel, 2008/2009 Senior Fulbright Fellowship Applicants, at the United States of America Consulate General, Public Affairs Section, Lagos, Nigeria (2007). 22. Guest Lecturer, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Regional Training Course on Interaction between Animal Reproduction and Nutrition (C7-RAF-5/054/003)”, Cairo, Egypt, (11-15 November, 2007). 7
  • 8. 23. Consultant, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the use of Nuclear Techniques in Animal Nutrition (2007-2008). 24. President, Fulbright Scholars Alumni Association of Nigeria (FAAN), University of Ibadan Chapter (2008 to Date). 25. Fellow, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (F.ASAN, 2010). 26. Chairman, NUC Accreditation Panel to evaluate the “Agriculture B” discipline in Nassarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria (December, 2009). 27. Chairman, NUC Accreditation Panel to evaluate the “Agriculture B” discipline in the University of Abuja, Gwagwalada, Abuja, Nigeria. (June 6 – 10, 2010). 28. External Examiner for Undergraduate (B.SC) and Postgraduate (M.Sc and Ph.D) Examinations 1. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta; 2. Federal University of Technology, Akure; 3. University of Ilorin, Ilorin; 4. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; 5. Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma; 6. Bowen University, Iwo; 7. Delta State University, Asaba Campus, Asaba; 8. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso,; 9. Njala University, Freetown, Sierra Leone 10. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. 29. External Assessor for Professorial Chairs (1991 to Date) (a). Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, (b). University of Buea, Buea, South West Province, Cameroon, © Delta State University, Asaba, (d) Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, (e) University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, (f) Institute of Agricultural Research and Training Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, (g). University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Bornu State, (h) University of Ado-Ekiti, (i) Babcock University, Ilishan, Ogun State (j) University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. (k) Eboyin State University, Abakaliki, Eboyin State (L) Eboyin State University, Abakaliki, Eboyin State (M) University of Agriculture, Makurdi 30. Recipient, MTN Distinguished Professorship Award with a gift of brand new KIA car worth N5 million naira ($28,000.0) Commentaries are shown on pages 47-53 of CV. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/. 8
  • 9. 31. Listed among Nigeria’s 50 Outstanding Professionals by the Guardian, Nigeria’s most influencial Newspaper (publication of 28th August 2015) XIII. DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL IN NIGERIA AND ABROAD A.Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan (1981-Date) Undergraduate Courses ABN 200 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry ABN 210 Agricultural Biochemistry-I ABN 368 Agricultural Biochemistry-II ABN 322 Bioenergetics ABN 326 Chemistry and Nutritive Value of Animal Feeds and Feedingstuffs ANS 530 Human & Animal Nutrition ABN 517 Analytical Techniques in Agriculture-III ABN 599 Special ABN Projects and Seminars ANS 599 Special ANS Projects and Seminars Postgraduate Courses ABN 710 Instrumentation in Animal Biochemistry & Nutrition ABN 712 Advance Courses in Agricultural Biochemistry & Nutrition ABN 713 Advanced Course in Proteins and Nucleic Acid Metabolism ABN 715 Practical Animal Nutrition ANS 722 Advanced Animal Production B. Usmanu Dan Fodio University Sokoto, Department of Animal Science, ANI 201 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry ANS 202 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry Practicals ANS 304 Elementary Topics in Animal Biochemistry and Nutrition C. Hohenheim University, Institute of Nutrition, Stutgart, Germany WS M2119 SPEZIELLE FUTTERMITTELKUNDE D. University of Alberta, Department of Animal Science, Edmonton, Canada ANB 315 Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry. E. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Regional Training Course: (AFRA Training of Farmers from 27 African Countries) C7-RAF-5/054/003: Modern Research Techniques in Animal Nutrtion C7-RAF-5/054/004: Interaction between Animal Reproduction and Nutrition XIV. DIRECT SUPERVISION AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE 186 undergraduate projects – completed 78 M.Sc. projects - completed 9
  • 10. 1 M. Phil project - completed 20 Ph.D projects completed 6 Ph.D projects are on-going 4 M.Sc. projects are on-going XV. DETAILS OF PH.D RESEARCH SUPERVISION A. Previous Students Name of Student Degree Project Topic 1. I.E. Ezeagu M.Phill Evaluation of the food potential and toxicological aspects of some Nigerian savannah and forest crops 2. S.O. Oboh Ph.D Biochemical composition and utilisation of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) in broiler rations 3. D.B. Oke Ph.D Biochemical studies of some cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.Walp) varieties as related to their nutritive value, pest and disease resistance 4. D.F. Apata Ph.D. Biochemical, nutritional and toxicological assessments of some tropical legume seeds 5. C.A. Osinaike Ph.D Replacement of soyabean cake protein with sunflower seed cake protein in the rations of broilers. 6. J.E. Udoh Ph.D. Foetal characteristics and other reproductive parameters of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) as affected by feeding soyabeans. 7. O.J. Akpodiete Ph.D Production of maggot meal from enriched poultry droppings and its utilization by broiler and egg- type chickens. 8. G.F. Faniyi Ph.D. Biochemical characterization and utilization of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) seedhulls up-graded with non-proteinous nitrogen in broiler rations 9. O.B. Adebiyi Ph.D. Fungal Degradation of Cowpea Seedhull for Utilization by Meat-Type (broiler Chicken. 10
  • 11. 10. A. E. Emiola Ph.D Effect of residual phytotoxins in processed feedstuffs on growth and reproductive performances of local and exotic cockerels. 11. O.E. Fasina Ph.D Alternative methods to heat treatment in the detoxification of legume seeds. 12. I.O.Oladunjoye Ph.D. Studies on the value of Breadfruit meal (Artocarpus altilis) in animal nutrition 13. Ime Ebenso Ph.D. Accumulation of lead metal in juvenile edible land snaiil (Achatina achatina Linne 1758) and its effect in rats. 14. G. F. Adebiyi (Mrs) Ph.D. Quantifying anti-nutritional factors and improvement of the nutritional value of cowpea seedhulls using the solid state fermentation technique 15. O. O Adeleye(Mrs) Ph.D Assessment of prebiotic potentials of some fiber/carbohydrate feed in broiler diets 16. A.R. Asafa Ph.D In-vitro examination of four carbohydrates-rich feedstuffs; alterations in Fermentation Kinetics, Profiles and Substrate Losses. 17. I. O. Adejumo Ph.D Toxic effects of phosphosine residue in broilers and layers fed diets containing insecticide-treated maize. 18. S. T. Etop Ph.D. Evalution and development of animal feeds and additives from locally available resources for livestock production 19. D.T. Odukoya Ph.D Non-target effects of pesticides on farm animals 20. E. B. Aribsala Ph.D Studies on the nutritive values of tropical fruits for the African giant land snail Archatina marginata. B. Current Students 21 J. Unukevwere Ph.D The effects of crude oil spillage on surface and underground water and the risks posed by its use in animal production in South South Nigeria 11
  • 12. 22 D. E. Agboola Ph.D Feed potential and toxicological aspects of Chanca piedra for chickens 23 O. F.Olayanju Ph.D Physico-chemical attributes of meat from broiler chickens fed pelletised cassava chips based diets supplemented with graded levels of crystalline dl-methionine/ 24. Julius Taiwo Ph.D Optimizing the utilization of protein in sweet potato (ipomea batatas) through solid state fermentation technique for poultry feeding. 25 Owoeye Tope Ph.D Performance, nutrient utilization and histopathology of broiler chickens fed mistletoe (tapinathus bangwensis) leaf meal based diets 26 Ere Richard Ph.D The effect of protein enriched sweet potato on the growth, haematology and immune-response in broiler birds XVI. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMMES 1a. BERLIN - GERMANY 1989 - 1991 Visiting Scientist (AvH-First Award) Institute of Animal Production Technical University, Berlin, Germany. Supervisor: Prof. J. Weniger. Type of Work: Research Description of Research: Within the frame work of defined research programmes, I conducted research studies on the utilization of poor quality straw with two breeds of sheep which varied widely in size, climatic and nutrient density. Rumen fistulated sheep of an autochtonous low yielding breed (Heidschnucken), a Modern high performing meat breed (Deutches Schwarzkopfscharf) and the West African Dwarf sheep, each kept in metabolic cages in climatic chambers were used. The studies ascertained how animals with different genetic potentials reacted to various combinations of forage quality and stress, and to what extent differences in adaptive mechanisms of animals could be exploited to make better use of low quality feed during inclement weather conditions. 12
  • 13. 1b. STUTTGART (GERMANY) 1995 - 1996: Visiting Research Professor, (DAAD-First Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition, Hohenheim University, D-70599 Stuttgart Germany. Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin Type of Work: Research Description of Research: Research studies were carried out to determine the response by the digestive system of the early-weaned piglets fed on legume seed diets. Peas (Pisum sativum). lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) and fababeans (Vicia faba) were chosen for these studies as representative samples of legume seeds that contained trypsin inhibitor, lectins and tannins respectively. The studies investigated the effect of dietary inclusions of legume seeds on apparent digestibilities of protein and amino acids and also pancreatic hypertrophy and pancreatic enzyme activities in the early weaned piglets fed on the legume diets. The results obtained provided information on the development of the process of digestion and nutrient absorption as the digestive system of the early-weaned piglet matured. 1c. STUTTGART (GERMANY) September-December, Visiting Research Fellow 2001(2nd AvH Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition Hohenheim University D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany. Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin Type of work: Research and Lecturing 1d. STUTTGART (GERMANY) May-August, 2002 Alexander von Humboldt Research Professor (3rd AvH Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition Hohenheim University D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany. Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin Type of work: Conducted research and gave lectures to postgraduate students. 13
  • 14. 1e. STUTTGART (GERMANY) September-December, Visiting Professor 2003 (2nd DAAD Award) Institute of Animal Nutrition Hohenheim University D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany. Host Professor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Mosenthin Description of Research: Conducted research study on microbial phytase utilization by poultry, gave special lectures to postgraduate students on anti- nutritional factors in feeds and feedstuffs and the effects of processing and taught a course, WS 2003/04 (M2119), titled ‘ SPEZIELLE FUTTERMITTELKUNDE 2. CANADA 1991-1993: Associate Research Professor, Department of Animal Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Host Professor: Professor Willem Sauer Type of Work: Teaching and Research. Description of Research: I conducted collaborative research with my host professor on the biological availabilities of proteins and amino acids in pigs measured by the ileal and faecal methods of analysis with different feeds and feedstuffs. I mastered the technique for surgical insertion of canula across the ileocecal juncture which allowed digesta to be collected at the terminal ileum for amino acid analysis. I was also engaged in giving lectures to post graduate students in Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry. 3. SCOTLAND May 1995-October 1995: Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Crop Sciences and Technology, Scottish Agricultural College, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Scotland Host Professor: Dr. J.P.L D'Mello Type of Work: Research 14
  • 15. Description of Research: I was involved in research on Gel Electrophoresis of Protein and Canavanine Extracts from Jackbean, Canavalia ensiformis. Electrophoretic patterns from different cultivars of jackbean were compared using Canavanine standards to establish if genetic differences existed between the jackbean cultivars. Canavanine extracts were tested at varying concentrations as a natural pesticide against insects which destroy crops in the field and in storage. The objective of the study was to develop natural plant extracts, purified and chemically synthesized from their active principles for use in crop protection and pest control management. 4. JAPAN May 31 – August 30, 2000: Visiting Research Scientist (STA Fellow) Laboratory of Toxico – Pharmacology National Institute of Animal Health Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan Host Researcher: Dr. Shigeru Miyazaki Type of Work: Research Description of Research: A quantitative, sensitive and specific assay was developed for L-Dopa (3 – (3, 4 – dihydroxyphenyl) – L –alanine) in plant extracts, using high – performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) system . Detection was achieved at medium and high L-Dopa concentrations by a UV-Vis detector with an Alltech Adsorbosphere Catecholamine ( 4.6 cm x 100 mm I.D.,3 micron) column and an optimal mobile phase of phosphoric acid –sodium octyl sulphate – sodium EDTA and methanol (90 : 10; v/v). Electrochemical detection utilized isoproterenol as internal standard and detector responses were linear from 1.0 nanogram to 100.0 nanogram for all chromatographic analyses while the detection limit was 0.1 ppb (0.1 part per billion or 0.1 nanogram/ml). HPLC analyses with UV and EC detectors were used for the quantitative determination of L-Dopa in water and acid extracts of Enterolobium cyclocarpum and Gliricidia sepium,two toxic plants which cause feed poisoning in domestic animals in tropical Africa. The overall performance demonstrated that the EC detector gave better sensitivity, linearity and stability desired in plant – Dopa analysis at low concentrations than with the UV detector. 5. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA October 2005-October 2006: Senior Fulbright Scholar Laboratory of Chemical Ecology and Toxicology Department of Entomology College of Agricultural Sciences and Industries The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 United States of America Host Researchers Professor Edwin G. Rajotte (Integrated Pest Management) 15
  • 16. Professor Chris A. Mullin (Chemical Ecology & Toxicology) Type of Work Research Description of Research: Research studies were conducted to determine the efficacy of natural and synthetic protectants in pre-plant seed and post-harvest grain treatments. Natural plant products of tropical origin with potential as seed and grain protectants, were applied to cereal and legume grains as seed coatings and biofilms and their efficacies examined through bioassays using cowpea and maize weevils compared to synthetic treatments. A complete dose-toxicity and deterrency profile including low-dose treatments were used. High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and EPA-approved protocols were used to measure insecticide components of primarily coated corn and cowpea seeds. A second research was carried out in a USDA-IREECGP Methyl Bromide Transition Project titled “A Development Path to Safe Grain-Protecting Treatments for Food Trade between USA and West Africa” in conjunction with other research scientists in the Department of Entomology. This project investigated pest management problems in the export supply chain between Nigeria and the United States and was carried out in partnership with the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. I was also involved in an Interdisciplinary Research Project funded by the Alliance for Earth Sciences, Engineering, and Development in Africa (AESEDA), titled “Unmasking Non-Target effects of Seed Treatments on Livestock and Wildlife Biodiversity”. I was the principal investigator (PI) of this project responsible for organizing, conducting and overseeing all bioassays in the laboratory. XVII ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE I have meritoriously served the University of Ibadan in various capacities since joining the University in 1981 as lecturer 11. Listed below are the areas of services that I have been involved in: A. Departmental Responsibilities i. Member, Senate Curriculum Development Committee (1987-88) ii. Postgraduate Coordinator, Department of Animal Science (1990-1999) iii. Chairman, Postgraduate Admission Committee, , Department of Animal Science (1990-99) iv. Staff Adviser, Animal Science Students Association (1991 to date). v. Head, Unit of Agricultural Biochemistry and Feeds Toxicology, Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. (1999 to date) vi. Acting Head, Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan (1996, 1997, 2010) vii. Substantive Head, Department of Animal Science, (2010 to Date) B. Faculty Responsibilities i Sub Dean, Postgraduate, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries (1986-88). ii. Member, Board of Studies, Faculty of Agriculture (1986-88). iii. Member, Faculty Appointment and Promotion Committee (1990 to date). 16
  • 17. iv. Chairman, Faculty Committee on Restructuring of the Teaching and Research Farm (1994-97). v. Chairman, Internationalization and Linkage Development Programme, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan (2006 to 2009). C. University Responsibilities i. Member, postgraduate executive committee (1986-88) ii. Member of Senate (1986 to date) iii. Member, Senate Curriculum Committee, (1991-93). iv. Member, Students' Welfare Board (1993 to 1995). v. Senate Representative, Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (1994-95, 2001- to date.). vi. Member, University Sports Council (1995-1996) vii. Member, Board of Governors, The International School, University of Ibadan (1999-2001). viii. Hall Master, Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall, University of Ibadan - The largest students' hall of residence accommodating 2,800 students (1993 - 1996). ix. Hall Master, Nnamdi Azikiwe Hall, University of Ibadan (Appointment for a second term of three years (1996 -1999). x. Director of The General Studies Programme (1999 to 2005, (Renewed for a second term of three years). xi. Member, University of Ibadan Governing Council Committee on Vision and Mission for the University of Ibadan in the 21st Century) - 2000 to 2002. xii. Hall Master, Abubakar New Post Graduate Hall, University of Ibadan (2006 to 2010) xiii. Director, University of Ibadan Animal Production Venture (2010 to 2013) xiii. Head, Department of Animal Science, (2010 to 2014) In all these assignments, I performed creditably with due diligence, probity, transparency and accountability. D. Highlights of Major Achievements as the Director of Center General Studies Programme My tenure as the Director of General Studies Programme witnessed a complete turn-around of the Centre for the better. Hitherto, the Center was notorious for examination malpractices, especially leakage of examination questions and alteration of marks but these vices were successfully stamped out during my headship.. Many other landmark achievements include: changing the curricula of all GES courses, customization of question papers such that names and matriculation numbers of registered students could be produced on question papers and introducing new courses on ‘HIV/AIDS’ and ‘DRUG ABUSE’ as compulsory courses for all students. Text-books for all GES courses were published, an action which greatly enhanced the performance of students in all GES courses. I initiated the idea of having a permanent building for the General Studies Programme and facilitated a ten-million naira grant from the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Company (NDIC) for this purpose. In recognition of my invaluable services, I was re-appointed Director for a second term of another three years, at the end of which I was honoured by the University with an award. 17
  • 18. XVIII.RESEARCH AND GRANTS ACTIVITIES Funding Summary External Grant Support $204,000.0 Internal Awards $14,700.00 National Awards $85,357.14 Pending or in Preparation $100,000.0 Total Awards $389,357.14 PREVIOUS SUPPORT Internal Awards 1. 2002 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Unlocking the prebiotic potentials in grain legumes for enhanced growth promotion in poultry valued at two hundred thousand naira (N200,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($1500.0). 2. 2005 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Development of feeding systems in three states of Nigeria for their potential to alter of environmentally sensitive nutrients valued at one hundred and fifty thousand naira (N150,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($1200.0). 3. 2010 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Developing Safe Product Treatments for Post-Harvest Storage of Food and Cash Crops in Nigeria valued at one million naira (N1,000,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($6000.0). 4. 2012 Senate Research Grant for research project titled: Unlocking the prebiotic potentials in grain legumes and grain legume starches for enhanced growth promotion in poultry valued at one million naira (N1,000,000.0) equivalent to six thousand dollars ($6000.0). National Grants 1. NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY ACTION TEAM (NEST)/FORD Grant for investigations on "Bioconversion of Urban Solid Wastes for Resource Recovery and Re-Use in Animal Feeding" (1994-1995). The project was worth N400,000.0 (equivalent to $2857.14 @ an exchange rate of one hundred and forty naira (N140) to one US Dollar ($1) in 1997) 2. NIGERIAN DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (NDIC) Grant for the construction of the new General Studies Programme (GSP) building. For this initiative, I received a letter of commendation from the Vice Chancellor and was honoured with an award by the University of Ibadan. The Grant amounted to Ten million naira. (equivalent to $62,500. 0 (@ an exchange rate of one hundred and sixty naira (N160) to one US Dollar ($1) in 2004) 3. HONEYWELL GROUP LIMITED GRANT for provision of Consultancy services in Animal Feed Nutrition; to formulate diets and rations for commercial poultry (layers, broilers, etc.) and fish (catfish and tilapia) production, in different growth stages (starter, finisher, etc.), to meet consumers requirements and animal health standards for a tropical country. The Grant amounted to Three million 18
  • 19. six hundred thousand naira. (equivalent to $20,000. 0 (@ an exchange rate of one hundred and eighty naira (N180) to one US Dollar ($1) in 2014) International Grants 1. INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE (IFS) (Sweden) Grant for a research project on "Toxic and potentially toxic and antinutritional factors in livestock feeds and their implication in livestock production" (1984-1994). The grant was worth 12,000.0 US Dollars and was renewed two times. 2. THIRD WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Grant for research project on "Acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) activity in Brain areas and Adenohypophysis of Phytohemaglutinin- poisoned rats” (1989-90). The project was worth 4000 US Dollars. 4. $50,000.0 (fifty thousand United States Dollars) Grant from THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA), Vienna, Austria, for PostGraduate Training of Academic Staff from Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone in the Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan. 5. MacArthur Multidisciplinary Research Grant (15,000 US Dollars) for a collaborative Project titled “Developing Environment-Friendly Product Treatments for Post-Harvest Storage of Grains and High Value crops as an Alternative to Ozone-Depleteing Pesticides”. (2009- 2010) 6. MACARTHUr Multidisciplinary Research Grant (15,000 US Dollars) for a collaborative Project titled “Evaluation and Development of Feeding Systems for their Potential to Alter the Excretion of Environmentally Sensitive Nutrients by Poultry” (2012-2013). 6. As part of my mentorship programme for young researchers in the Department of Animal Science, I contributed significantly (80%) to the development of research proposals for two of my academic protégés in the Department 1. “Optimizing the Utilization of Dietary Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Poultry Feeds Through Dietary Supplementation with Microbial Phytase In Combination With Amino Acids,” for Dr Olufemi Adebiyi, 2. Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of Saccharomyces Cerevisae in Varied Cereal-based Rations for Dr (Mrs) Oluwafunmilayo Adeleye The two projects won the International Foundation for Science (IFS) (Sweden) Grant of $12,000.each 7 ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS (OPCW), The Hague, Netherlands Research Grant to support a project titled “Assessment of the Biosafety of Foods Derived from Genetically Modified Crops for Farm Animals”. The project was for a period of three years from 2012 to 2014 . The project was worth 20,210 Euro/ 8. NOVUS International Inc., (St Charles, MO 63304, USA) Research Grant for a project titled ‘Effect of dietary afflatoxin plus binder on the growth performance and nutrient digestibility in poultry’. The project was worth 10,000.00 US Dollars 19
  • 20. 9. MTN, Distinguished Professorship Award with the gift of a brand new KIA car valued at N5 million naira ($28,000.0) Commentaries are shown on pages 52-53 of CV. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-teachers-new-car/ GRANT APPLICATIONS UNDER PREPERATION OR REVIEW 1. TETFUND, ABUJA, NIGERIA Harnessing energy from wastes and maximizing the use of livestock manure and agro-industrial by-products for biogas production. Proposed Value of Grant -- $60,000.0 2. ORGANIZATION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS (OPCW), THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS. Effect of crude oil spillage on water quality and accumulation of toxic hydrocarbons and heavy metals in poultry products in the petroleum exploration areas of Nigeria. Proposed Value of Grant -- $40,000.0 3. ALEXANDER HUMBOLDT STIFTUNG (AVH) RESEARCH GRANT Evaluation of the feed potential and toxicological aspects of Chanca piedra leaf meal for chickens Proposed Value of Grant -- $20,000.0 XIX. LINKS WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS FOR RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS 1. As a Consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), I initiated academic linkage between Njala University, Njala, Sierra Leone and The University of Ibadan for Post Graduate Training of Academic Staff from Njala University in the University of Ibadan. Under this Programme, the IAEA trained Mr Sheku Moiforay, a lecturer from the Faculty of Agriculture, Njala University, Sierra Leone for PHD in Animal Nutrition in the Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan.. 2. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and NOVUS International Inc., 20 Research Park Drive, St Charles, MO 63304, USA. This resulted in the provision of technical expertise to Novus International and research collaboration with by the Department of Animal Science. 3. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and bv real estate, engineering and infrastructure, telecommunications, and financial services; The purpose was to 1. Assist Honeywell in the conduct of field and laboratory experiments to test the efficacy of HGL’s animal feed products for poultry and fish. 2. Identify potential sources for procurement of ingredients and inputs recommended for feed formulation; 20
  • 21. 1. Liaise and interface with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) to ensure that feed formula recommended was implementable by OEM and; 2. Liaise and collaborate with local animal nutritionists to ensure that locally available inputs were compatible with proposed equipment and met international standards. 4. I initiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the University of Ibadan and Grand Cereals Limited Bukuru Jos, a Company engaged in the manufacture, sale and distribution of Vegetable Oils, Poultry and Fish Feed, Maize Grits among others. The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was to collaborate and establish an experimental and demonstration farm, with the purpose of generating information that would be beneficial to both parties and the Livestock Industry at large and the Fisheries & poultry sub-sector in particular XX. CONSULTANCIES 1. The Internatioal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the Use of Nuclear Techniques in Animal Nutrition and Feedstuff Detoxification (2007-2010) As consultant, I installed laboratory equipment in the Department of Animal Science, Njala University, Freetown, Sierra Leone, (2) gave expert advise on analytical techniques used in feed processing and analyses and (3) coordinated the AFRA Training of Farmers from 27 African Countries on Modern Research Techniques in Animal Nutrtion in Cairo, Egypt, from 11 to 15 November, 2007 (C7-RAF-5/054/003). 2. Animal Nutritionist to the Honeywell Group Limited (2012-2014). My role was to use appropriate technology to transform energy and protein-rich materials into useful poultry and fish feeds, formulated into complete rations and processed into compact feed- blocks or pellets using manual, semi-mechanized and fully mechanized techniques. XXI. FIELDWORKS: 1. On-Farm Participatory Research Programme, I participated in “Training of Trainers in Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)”, under the auspices of Alley Farming Network for Tropical Africa (AFNETA), at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria. 2. I participated in an On-Field Research Assessment of “Lead (Pb) Pollution on Juvenile Edible Land Snails (Achatina achatina)” in an abandoned site of Sunshine Batteries Limited (SBL) in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. 3. I was part of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Field Studies, using crude extracts of canavanine from Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis) as a biological pesticide. The studies were carried out at the American Farm School, Agricultural and Industrial Research Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece (1991) and at the, Scottish Agricultural College, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Scotland (1995-1996). 21
  • 22. XXII. COMMUNITY SERVICE 1. I was the Nigerian representative of the African-Asian and all Nations Christian Fellowship, based in Berlin, Germany. The fellowship is engaged in the distribution of Christian tracts and bibles to different churches and ministries in different parts of the world (1990 – 1994). 2. Vice President II, Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International, University Prime Chapter, University of Ibadan. (1999 – 2006) 3. Deacon (Chief Usher) at the Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Ojurin, Bodija, Ibadan (1993 – 1996). 4. Men’s Deacon (Men’s Leader), Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija – Ojurin, Ibadan (1997 – 1997). 5. President and Founder, Glory Men Cooperative Society, Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija- Ojurin, Ibadan (2005 – to date). 6. Neighbourhood Fellowship Pastor, Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Bodija-Ojurin, Ibadan (1990 – to date). 7. Director, Glory Skill Acquisition Programme (GSAP), Glory Tabernacle Ministry, Ojurin, Bodija, Ibadan (2003 to Date). 8. Founder, Jesus in the Neighbourhood (JIN), a Socio-Economic Association of Glory Tabernacle church members resident in the University of Ibadan and other parts of Ibadan to promote love and brotherliness. 9. President, Fulbright Alumni Association of Nigeria, Ibadan Chapter (2009 to Date) 10. Vice President, Jesus is Lord (JIL) Club, a registered business investment club based in the University of Ibadan (2003 – 2012) 11. Chairman, Board of Governors, GraceVille College, 2 Kunle Abass Close, Off Soun Ajagungbade, New Bodija, Ibadan (2003 to Date) 12. Member, University of Ibadan (ASUU) Teachers Cooperative (2000 to Date) . 13. Member, Agriculture Cooperative Association Investment (ACAI), University of Ibadan (2004 to Date) 22
  • 23. XXIV. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS 1. 6th International Conference on Animal Production in the Tropics. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Paper Presented: Hematological and neutral metabolites in broilers fed soyabean-based rations 2. International Conference on African Small Ruminant Research and Development, Bamenda, Cameroun, 18 – 25 January 1989. Paper Presented: Nutritional and Toxicological Assessments of Vernonia amygdalina leaves in Starter Broiler Chicks 3. International Confernce on Poultry Production in Hot climated, Hameln Germany, June 19 – 22, 1989. Paper Presented: Unconventional feedstuffs in Nigeria. 4. 12th International Congress on Animal Reproduction, Hague The Netherlands, July 20 – 25, 1992. Paper Presented: Effect of the season of gestation on rabbit reproductive performance. 5. XIX World Poultry Congress, Amsterdam, The Netherland September 18 – 24, 1992. Paper Presented: The Dilemma of Animal Feeds and Indigenous Poultry Production in Nigeria.. 6. VII World Conference on Animal Production, Edmonton, Canada, 19 – 2 June, 1993. Paper Presented: The metabolizable energy of some tropical grain legumes for poultry. 7. 2nd European Conference on Grain Legumes, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9 – 13 July, 1995. Paper Presented: Effect of processing on flatulence factors of selected cowpea varieties. 8. International Conference on Domestication, Production and Utilisation of New Crops: Practical Approaches, University of Southampton, Southampton (UK), 8 – 10 July, 1996. Paper Presented: Effect of residual trypsin inhibitors and hemagglutinin in differently processed kidney bean seeds on feed intake and performance characteristics of broilers. 9. International Conference on Food Land and Livelihoods: Setting Agendas for animal Science, Kenyan Agricultural Research Institute (KARI), Nairobi, Kenya, 8 – 13 January 1997. Papers Presented: 1. Overcoming the Problems of Municipal Waste Disposal Through Bioconversion and re- use of solid wastes as animal feed. 2. Environmental Consequences of Animal Production: Strategies for effective environmental pollution control. 23
  • 24. 10. International Conference on Agro – Environmental issues and Future Strategies Towards the 21st Century; 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Paper Presented: Animal Agriculture and the environment: Strategies for Environmental Pollution Control. 11. Eighth World Conference on Animal Production, South Korea, 28 June – 4 July, 1998. Paper Presented: Utilization of Cowpea and Sorghum Seed hulls in the Diet of Broiler Chicks. 12. International Workshop on Recent Advances of Research of Antinutritional factors in Legume seeds and Rapeseeds Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1998. Paper Presented: The Effect of Residual Tannins and Phytic Acid in Cooked Legumes on Apparent Protein Digestibility in the Intestinal Tract of Broiler Chicks. 13. International Conference on Sustainability: Critical Connections, Kansas City, Missouri (USA), 19 – 22 July 1999. Paper Presented: Improving the Economic Empowerment of Rural Communities in Nigeria Through Provision of Basic Social Amenities and Meeting the Demand for High Quality Animal Protein: A Case Study of Eight Rural Villages in South-Western Nigeria. 14. International Conference on Sustainable Animal Production, Health and Environment: Future Challenges, Hisar, India, 24 – 27 September 1999. Paper Presented: The use of leguminous seed, Canavalia ensiformis as a partial replacement for soybean meal in diets of broiler chicks 15. International Sharing Workshop by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy, October, 1999. Paper Presented: Recycling and reclaiming of municipal solid wastes: A state of the art review of technologies, constraints and strategies relevant to developing countries. 16. First World Mountain Forum, Paris and Chambery, France, 8 – 12 June, 2000. Paper Presented: A new and simple technology for the conversion of poultry manure to animal protein by composting for small holder farms in Nigeria. 17. 3rd World Congress on Allelopathy: Challenge for the New Millennium, Tsukuba, Japan, August 26-30, 2002. Paper Presented: The Hazards of Plant Toxicities to Livestock. 18. 11th European Poultry Conference, Bremen, Germany, 6-10 September, 2002. Paper Presented: 24
  • 25. Evaluation of the Seeds of Selected Lines of Tropical Legumes for Allelochemicals and Certain In-vitro Characteristics. 19. 12th International Conference on Nutrition of Domestic Animals, Slovenia, Radenci, 5-7, November, 2003 Paper Presented: Mineral and anti-nutritional contents of forage legumes consumed by goats in Nigeria. 20. 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007 Paper Presented: Overcoming the problem of municipal waste disposal through bioconversion and re-use of solid wastes as animal feed. 21. Workshop on setting research agendas for improved livestock productivity. Department of Animal Science, University of Animal Science, 19 October, 2007. Paper Presented: Livestock productivity and the environment: The sustainability approach. 22. International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development, Tropentag 2007, University of Kassel-Witzenhausen and University of Göttingen, October 9-11, 2007. Paper Presented: Processed Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Broiler Feeding: Performance Characteristics. 23. The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry: 2008 Symposium of the Agricultural and non-oil Export group. Paper Presented: Impact of Climate Change on Environment and Agriculture: Options for Developing Countries. 24. International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. Competition for resources in a changing world :New Drive for a Changing World.Tropentag, October 7-9, 2009, University, Stuttgart, Germany. Papers Presented 1. Effect of long-term feeding of raw and sun-dried garlic (Allium sativum) on performance and lipid metabolism of broiler chicks. 2. In vitro assessment for prebiotic potentials of some carbohydrate/fibrous feedstuffs fed in broiler diets. 3. Effect of Supplementing Fungi Degraded Cowpea Seedhull in Broiler Diets. 25. 35th Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march, 2010, University of Ibadan. Papers Presented (1) Biochemical Composition of Pedal Trial Mucus from Edible Tropical Land Snails. 25
  • 26. (2) Effect of Dietary Fibre Source on the Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Starter Chicks. 26. 15th Annual Conference of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa ibom state. September 13 - 15, 2010. Plenary Paper Presented Animal Agriculture and Challenges of Climate Change: Options for Sustainable Productivity . 27. 15th Annual Conference of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa ibom state. September 13 - 15, 2010. Papers Presented Edible Land Snail Biodiversity As Indicator In Environmental Assessment (EIA) Studies. 28. National Feed Milling Workshop on the THEME: GOOD FEED MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR ANIMAL FEED SAFETY, OCTOBER 26 – 27, 2010, at Jogor Center, Ibadan. Plenary Paper Presented: AAnimal Feed and Environmental Concerns. 29. Nigeran Academy of Science Workshop on Agriculture for Improved Nutrition of Women and Children in Nigeria , Novermber 30 – December 2, 2010, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja. Plenary Paper Presented The Effect of Climate Change on Food Production and Nutrition 30. International Conference on Climate Change and Desertification: – Threat To Food Security in Nigeria at the Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto , 6th - 9th December 2010. Plenary Paper Presented Climate Change and Desertification: Implications for Tropical Livestock Production. 31. Workshop on Building an Award Winning Fulbright Application Package at the Akppanolu Etteh Boardroom, Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Thursday 31 March, 2011. Plenary Paper Presented Preparing for Fulbright Interview 32. Abstract and Proposal Writing Workshop at the First Bank Building, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Tuesday, 12TH Apri 2011. Plenary Paper Presented Components of an Award Winning Research Proposal. 33. Agricultural Development within the Rural-Urban Continuum, Tropentag, June 17-19, 2013, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. 26
  • 27. Paper Presented: Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of Saccharomyces Cerevisae in Varied Cereal-based Rations. 34. 19th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition. Potsdam, Germany, 26-29 July, 2013. Paper Presented: Fermentative Fate of Starches in non-Ruminant Animals: An Evaluation with Intestinal Microflora in vitro. 35. Poultry Science Association, 104th Annual Meetiing, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, July 27-30, 2015 Paper Presented Growth Performance and Liver Histopathology of Laying Chickens Fed Diets Containing Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize. 36. Alexander von Humboldt Conference (Humboldt – Kolleg) on the Theme: Impacting Lives and Livelihoods Through Research. August 2-7, 2015, Osun State University, Osogbo. Paper Presented: Biochemical and Haematological Response of Laying hens Fed Diets Containing Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize. 27
  • 28. XXII. PUBLICATIONS A. TECHNICAL PAPER 1. OLOGHOBO, A.D., (2007). Livestock productivity and the environment: The sustainability approach. Workshop on setting research agendas for improved livestock productivity. Department of Animal Science, University of Animal Science, 19 October, 2007, pp 29 - 35. B. CHAPTER IN BOOKS 2. TALABI, S.O.; FETUGA, B.L. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1980). Utilization of `big eye' fish (Branchydeuterus auritus) for fish meal and fish protein concentrate production. A preliminary biochemical and nutritional evaluation. In: Advances in Fish Sciences and Technology. Edited by J.J. Connell, pp. 335-338, Fishing New Book Publications, Surrey, England. 3. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Mineral and anti-nutritional contents of forage legumes consumed by goats in Nigeria. In: Advances in African small ruminant research and development", Wilson, T.R and Melaku, A., (Editors). ILCA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 4. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN R. (1998). Environmental Consequences of Animal Production: Strategies for effective environmental pollution control. In: Food, Land and Livelihoods: Setting Agendas for Animal Science © 1998. British Society of Animal Science (BSAS). ISBN 0 906562-24-4. Publishers BSAS, Edinburgh, (UK) and KARI, Nairobi, (Kenya). 5. OLOGHOBO, A.D., IDOWU, J.I. and SADIQ, A.A. (1998). The Effect of Residual Tannins and Phytic Acid in Cooked Legumes on Apparent Protein Digestibility in the Intestinal Tract of Broiler Chicks. In: Recent Advances of Research on Antinutritional Factors in Legume Seeds and Rapeseed, A.J.M. Jansman and J. Huisman (Editors). A.B. Wageningen, The Netherlands. 6. FASINA, O.F. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Utilisation of Ocimum Americanum by broiler chicks. In: A.D. Ologhobo and G.N. Egbunike (Editors) Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock Industry in 2000 AD © 1999 ASAN -ISBN 978-3477-2-2, Olabode Publications Nigeria. 7. JUBIR, M., OLUYEMI J.A. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Growth rate as Determined by strain and dietery regime in the domestic fowl. In: Ologhobo A.D., Egbunike, G.N. and Adewumi, M.K. (Editors). Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the New Millenium © 1999 ISBN 978-3477-2-2; Olabode Publications, Ibadan, Nigeria. 8. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Animal Feeds and Feedstuffs. In: Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resourses, Animal Husbandry and Health, A.D. Ologhobo (Editor). ISBN 978- 32624-6-7.Loud Books, Ibadan, Nigeria. 9. ADELEYE, O.O., IJI, P.A. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2009) Resistance of potentialcarbohydrate prebiotics to gastric acidity, enzymatic hydrolysis and absorption. In: Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition, A.J.M. Jansman and J. Huisman (Editors), West England, Australia. 28
  • 29. C. EDITED BOOKS 10. OLOGHOBO, A.D., IYAYI, E.A. and ADESEHINWA, A.O.K. (1997). Livestock Products: Creating Demand in a Depressed Economy. © 1997 ASAN-ISBN 978-34480-7- 2. Gap Educational Publications, Ibadan. pp. 272. 11. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and IYAYI, E.A. (1998). The Nigerian Liverstock Industry in the 21st Century. © 1998. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN). ISBN978-34777-0-6. T. Olabode Publishers, Ibadan. Nigeria. pp. 260. 12. OLOGHOBO, A.D. EGBUNIKE G.N. and ADEWUMI M.K. (1999). Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the New Millenium © 1999. ASAN – ISBN 978-3477-2-2. T. Olabode Publishers, Ibadan, Nigeria. pp 298. 13. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Issues in Animal Science. In: Ologhobo,A.D. and S.I. Omeje (editors). . A Compendium of Ideas, Facts and Methods in the science and technlogy of animal agriculture. ISBN 978 - 3148-2-3-0 pp 280. Delta Publications, Asaba, Nigeria. 14. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resources, Animal Husbandry and Health. A Textbook for GES 105. ISBN 978-32624-6;.Loud Books, Ibadan, Nigeria. 15. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2004). Chemistry and Metabolism of Proteins, Amino Acids and other Nitrogenous Compounds. ISBN 978-32624-6-7.Loud Books, Ibadan, Nigeria. D. PUBLISHED BOOKS 16. ADEJUMO, O. ISAAC AND OLOGHOBO, D. ANTHONY. (2012). Taro cocoyam in broiler feed. LAP LAMBERT PUBLISHING GmbH & Co. KG. ISBN: 978-3-8484-611.. 17. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2012). Stewardship in Leadership: Personal Stewardship. (ISBN: 978-3-659-13453-1). Published By Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. 18. 176. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Effects of Climate Change on Agricultural Production: Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation Potential in Nigeria. (ISBN: 978-3-659-15097-5). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. 19. OLOGHOBO, A.D., Sheku Moiforay and Adejumo Isaac O. (2012). Environmental Consequences of Animal Production: A Review of Strategies for Environmental Pollution Control (ISBN: 978-3-659-14437-0). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. 20. OLOGHOBO, A.D., Asafa, A.R. and Adejumo Isaac O. (2012). Poultry Offal Meal and Crayfish Waste Meal in Broiler Diets (ISBN: 978-3-659-12011-4). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. 29
  • 30. 21. 180. Asafa, A.R., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Using Crayfish Waste Meal and Poultry Offal Meal in Place of Fishmeal (ISBN: 978-3-659-12012-1). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. 22. Asafa, A.R., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Adejumo, Isaac O. (2012). Laying Response of Hens Fed Poultry Offal Meal and Crayfish Waste Meal. (ISBN: 978-3-659-12006-0). Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. E. REFERRED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 23. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and TEWE, O.O. (1985). Effect of sweet potato/ soyabean- based ration on carcass composition and blood metabolites in broilers. In: Animal Production in Nigeria, edited by A.O. Osinowo B.B. Taiwo, P.C. Njoku. Published by Nigerian Society for Animal Production, PP. 144-152. 24. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; TEWE, O.O. and ADEJUMO, D.O. (1986). Hematological and neutral metabolites in broilers fed soyabean-based rations. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Animal Production in the Tropics. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Pages 322-329. 25. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1989). Unconventional feedstuffs in Nigeria: Proceedings of DLG International Conference, "Poultry Production in Hot Climates", held in Hameln, Germany, June 19-22, Pages 55 - 58. 26. UDOH, J.E., OLOGHOBO, A.D AND EGBUNIKE, G.N. (1992). Effect of the season of gestation on rabbit reproductive performance. Proceedings of 12th World Congress on Animal Reproduction, The Hague, Netherlands, pp 43 – 46. 27. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1992). The Dilemma of Animal Feeds and Indigenous Poultry Production. Proceedings of XIX World's Poultry Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Pages 322 -326. 28. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1993). The metabolizable energy of some tropical grain legumes for poultry. Proceedings of VII World Conference on Animal Production, Edmonton, Canada, 19-25 June, 1993, Pages 221 -225. 29. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1994). Identification, nutritional value and strategies for the promotion of edible wild and semi-wild legumes in Nigeria. Proceedings of International Workshop on Traditional Food Plants for Food and Nutrition Security in Nigeria, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Nov. 25-29. 30. OLOGHOBO, A. D. (1994). Overcoming the problems of waste disposal in Nigeria through recycling, recovery and re-use of solid wastes. Invited paper presented at the 6th International Workshop of the Nigerian Environmental Study Team (NEST), University of Ibadan, Nigeria December, 1994. PP. 24 –26. 31. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and ADENIRAN, G.A. (1994). Replacement of Brewer's Dried Grains (BDG) with Untreated Cowpea and Sorghum seedhulls at 100% level in the diet of broilers. Proccedings of 19th Annual 30
  • 31. 32. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1995). Effect of processing on flatulence factors of selected cowpea varieties. Proceedings of 2nd European Conference on Grain Legumes, 9-13 July 1995, Copenhagen - Denmark. pp. 56 -60. 33. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADEDIRAN. G.A. and ALAKA., O.O. (1997).Chemical Characterization of untreated and treated cowpea and sorghum seedhulls used as poultry feed ingredients. In: Ologhobo, A.D., Iyayi, E.A., Adesehinwa A.O..K. and Bamgbose, A.M. (Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock Products in a Depressed Economy © 1997. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 41 - 51. 34. FANIYI, G.F., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADENIRAN, G.A. and ALAKA, O.O. (1997). Protein enrichement of cowpeas and Sorghum seedhulls for poultry feeding by fermentation in poultry feaces. In: A.D. Ologhobo, E.A. Iyayi, A.O.K. Adesehinwa and A.M. Bamgbose (Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock Products in a Depressed Economy © 1997. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 52 – 63. 35. AKPODIETE, O.J., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and AYOADE, O.G. (1997). Replacement Value of Maggot Meal for Fishmeal in Broiler Chicken Diet. In: A.D. Ologhobo, E.A. Iyayi, A.O.K. Adesehinwa and A.M. Bamgbose (Editors). Creating Demand for Livestock Products in a Depressed Economy © 1997. Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Lagos, Nigeria. pp 88 – 93 36. AKPODIETE, O.J. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Nutritive Value of Maggot Meal for Broiler Chicks. 1. Growth and Performance Characteristics In: A.D. Ologhobo and E.A. Iyayi (Editors). The Nigeria Livestock Industry in the 21st Century. © 1998. Animal Science Association of Nigeria, Lagos. Nigeria. pp. 64 - 76. 37. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN RAINER (1998). Animal Agriculture and the environment: Strategies for Environmental Pollution Control – II Proceedings of International Conference on Agro-Environmental Issues and Future Strategies Towards 21 Century, 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. pp 77 – 82. 38. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and MOSENTHIN RAINER (1998). Overcoming the Problems of Municipal Waste Disposal Through Bioconversion and re-use of solid wastes as animal feed. Proceedings of International Conference on Agro Environmental Issues and Future Strategies Towards 21 Century, 25-30 May, 1998, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. pp 9 – 13 39. FANIYI, G.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADENIRAN, G.A. and ALAKA, O.O. (1998). Utilisation of Cowpea and Sorghum Seedhulls in the Diet of Broiler Chicks. Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Animal Production, 28 June – 4 July, 1998, Seoul, Korea. pp. 792 - 793. 40. OLOGHOBO, A.D., FASINA, O.E., AYOADE, G.O. and ADENIRAN, G.A. (1998). Nutritional and Toxicological Assessments of Vernonia amygdalina leaves in Starter Broiler Chicks. Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Animal Production, 28 June - 4 July, 1998, Seoul, Korea. pp. 892 - 893. 41. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). Agriculture in the Search for Self-Sufficiency. Lead paper presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of National Association of Agricultural Educators, 15 - 18 June, 1998, St Andrews College of Education, Oyo, Nigeria. pp 44 -48. 31
  • 32. 42. OLOGHOBO, A.D. and OLOGHOBO, V.F. (1998). Improving the Economic Empowerment of Rural Communities in Nigeria Through Provision of Basic Social Amenities and Meeting the Demand for High Quality Animal Protein: A Case Study of Eight Rural Villages in South-Western Nigeria. Proceedings of Internationa Conference on Sustainability and Community: Critical Connections; Kansas City, Missouri (USA), July 19-22, 1998, pp 66 - 70. 43. NWORGU, F.C., OLOGHOBO, A.D. ADEBOWALE, E.A., OREDEIN, A.O. and OGBOSUKA, G.N. (1998). Economic Effects of Replacement of Groundnut Cake with Full Fat Soyabean Meal on Broiler Production. Proceedings of 3rd Annual Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 19-21 August, 1998, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, pp. 166- 170. 44. AKPODIETE, O.J. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Nutritive Value of Maggot Meal in Broiler Chick Diet. II. Nutrient Retention, Haematology and Serum Chemistry. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the 21st Century, 22 24 September, 1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 66-70. 45. OLUYEMI, J.A. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). The Importance and Management of Local Pigeons in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Nigerian Livestock Industry in the 21st Century, 22 24 September, 1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 193- 195. 46. OMOJOLA, A.B., ADEWUNMI, M.K., ADESEHINWA, A.O.K., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and BABAYEMI, O.J. (1998). Chemical Composition of Aquatic Fern N. biserrata (Schott) and Its Potential as Feed Source for West African Dwarf Goats. Proceedings of 3rd Annual Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 19-21 August, 1998, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, pp. 163-166. 47. FANIYI, G.F. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1998). Replacement Value of Biodegraded Cowpea and Sorghum Seedhulls for Brewers Dried Grain in Broiler Diets. Proceedings of 3rd Annual Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria, 22-24 September, 1998, Lagos, Nigeria. pp. 87-89 48. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Physiological importance of minerals and vitamins in profitable poultry production in the tropics. Premix Users Forum by Livestock Adset feeds PLC, March 11, 1999, Premier Hotel, Ibadan, Nigeria, pp. 5 -13. 49. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Pollution Control for Agriculture: A treatise on the rational utilization, recovery and treatment of waste products from agriculture. Proceedings of International Workshop by International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Italy, October, 1999, pp. 24 – 29. 50. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). The use of leguminous seed, Canavalia ensiformis as a partial replacement for soyabean meal in diets of broiler chicks. Proceedings of International Conference on Sustainable Animal Production, Health and Environment: Future Challenges, Hisar, India ,September 24 - 27, 1999, pp. 88 – 92. 51. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (1999). Recycling and reclaiming of municipal solid wastes: A state of the art review of technologies, constraints and strategies relevant to developing countries. International Sharing Workshop by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy, October, 1999, pp. 22 - 29. 32
  • 33. 52. EMIOLA, I.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D, ADEDEJI, O.S., AKANJI, T.A. AND OLAYEMI, T.B. (2002). Effect of residual trypsin inhibitors and haemagglutinin in differently processed kidney bean seeds on feed intake and performance characteristics of broilers. Proceedings of 7th Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria, (ASAN), University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, 16-19 September, 2002, pp. 69 - 74. 53. OLOGHOBO, A.D., MOSENTHIN RAINER AND ALAKA, O.O. (2002). The Hazards of Plant Toxicities to Livestock. Proceedings of 3rd World Congress on Allelopathy: Challenge for the New Millennium. Tsukuba, Japan, 26-30 August, 2002, pp. 72 – 79. 54. OLOGHOBO, A.D., MOSENTHIN RAINER AND ALAKA, O.O. (2002). Evaluation of the Seeds of Selected Lines of Tropical Legumes for Allelochemicals and Certain In- vitro Characteristics. Proceedings of 11th European Poultry Conference, Bremen, Germany, 6-10 September, 2002, pp. 3 - 8. 55. IYAYI, E. A., OLOGHOBO, A. D. AND TEWE O.O. (2002). A new and simple technology for the conversion of poultry manure to animal protein by composting for small holder farms in Nigeria. In: Composting and Compost Utilisation (eds. Micheal, F. C., Rynk, R. and Hoitink, H. A.). Proceedings of an International Symposium, May 6-8, 2002, pp. 36 - 42. 56. ADEBIYI, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADELEYE, O.O., ADEBIYI, F. G., AFOLABI, K.D. and ADU, O.A. (2006). Evaluation of the nutritional potential of cowpea seedhulls subjected to different physical treatments. Proceedings of 11th Annual Conference of Animal Science association of Nigeria (ASAN), 2006, pp. 255 - 261. 57. OLOGHOBO, A. D., ADEBIYI, O. AND ADEYEMO, O. (2007). Studies on recovery of nutrients from human and animal wastes. Proceedings of 22nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007, pp. 55 - 61. 58. OLOGHOBO, A. D., ADEBIYI, O. AND MOIFORAY S. K. (2007). Overcoming the problem of municipal waste disposal through bioconversion and re-use of solid wastes as animal feed. Proceedings of 22nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 18 – 22 March, 2007. Pp. 44 - 49. 59. OFONGO, S.T. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2007). Processed Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Broiler Feeding: Performance Characteristics. Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development, Tropentag 200, University of Kassel-Witzenhausen and University of Göttingen, October 9-11, 2007, pp 66 - 71. 60. OLOGHOBO, A.D., ADELEYE, O.O. AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2007). Phytate-Mineral interaction in solid-state fermentation of some agro-industrial by-products using Aspergillus niger strain. Proceedings of 12th Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), 2007, pp 51 - 57. 61. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2008). The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry: 2008 Symposium of the Agricultural and non-oil Export group on Impact of Climate Change on Environment and Agriculture: Options for Developing Countries. Nigerian Council of Education and Research (NCER), Ikeja, Lagos, Tuesday, 27th May, 2008, pp 42 – 48.. 33
  • 34. 62. ADELEYE, O.O., OLOGHOBO A.D AND O.A ADEBIYI (2008). In vitro assessment for prebiotic potentials of some carbohydrate/fibrous feedstuffs fed in broiler diets. Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development, Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, Hohenhein University, Stuttgart, Germany, pp 60 - 65. 63. ADEBIYI O. A., OLOGHOBO A. D., ADELEYE, O.O. AND MOIFORAY S.K. (2008). Effect of Supplementing Fungi Degraded Cowpea Seedhull in Broiler Diets. Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. Competition for resources in a changing world :New Drive for a Changing World. Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, Hohenhein University, Stuttgart, Germany, pp 71 – 74. 64. OLOGHOBO A. D, ADEBIYI, F.G., AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2008).Effect of long-term feeding of raw and sun-dried garlic (Allium sativum) on performance and lipid metabolism of broiler chicks. Proceedings of International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. Competition for resources in a changing world:New Drive for a Changing World. Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, University, Stuttgart, Germany, pp 53 - 59. 65. EBENSO, I.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D (2008). Bioaccumulation of zinc in juvenile edible tropical land snails. Proceedings of 33rd annual conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production, , Ayetoro, 16th – 20th March, 2008, Ayetoro, Nigeria. pp 221 226. 66. ADELEYE, O.O., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND IJI, P.A. (2009). In vitro cumulative gas production technique as a tool for assessing the prebiotic potential of feedstuffs in monogastric nutrition: An examination of alterations fermentation products and substrate losses at various time points. Proceedings of 3rd International Poultry Summit (NIPS), New England, Australia, pp 47 – 53. 67. EBENSO, I. E. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2009). Bioaccumulation of heavy metal Fe in African giant land snails. Proceedings of 34th annual conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production, 15th – 18th March 2009, Uyo, Nigeria. 68. EBENSO, I.E., EKANEM, S.E. AND OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Biochemical Composition of Pedal Trial Mucus from Edible Tropical Land Snails. Proceedings of 35th Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march, 2010, University of Ibadan, pp 69 – 74. 69. OLASIENDE, T.O., ADEBIYI, A.O. AND OLOGHOBO, A. D. (2010). Effect of Dietary Fibre Source on the Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Starter Chicks. Proceedings of 35th Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal Production, 14-17 march, 2010, University of Ibadan, pp 33 – 39. 70. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). Animal Agriculture and Challenges of Climate Change: Options for Sustainable Productivity. Plenary Paper delivered at the 15th Annual Conference of the Animal Science Society of Nigeria, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa ibom state. September 13 - 15, 2010. 71. EBENSO, I.E., OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND UDOTONG, I.R. (2010). Edible Land Snail Biodiversity As Indicator In Environmental Assessment (EIA) Studies. Proceedings of 15th Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), 13 -15th September, 2010, University of Uyo, Uyo. 34
  • 35. 72. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). AAnimal Feed and Environmental Concerns: Plenary Paper delivered at the National Feed Milling Workshop on the THEME: GOOD FEED MANUFACTURING PRACTICES FOR ANIMAL FEED SAFETY, OCTOBER 26 – 27, 2010, at Jogor Center, Ibadan 73. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2010). The Effect of Climate Change on Food Production and Nutrition: Plenary Paper delivered at the Nigeran Academy of Science Workshop on Agriculture for Improved Nutrition of Women and Children in Nigeria , Novermber 30 – December 2, 2010, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja. 74. ADETORO, B. O., OLUSOLA, O. O., OMOJOLA, A. B., OLOGHOBO, A. D. AND ADEBIYI, O.A. (2011). Performance and tenderness of meat-type chicken fed soybean and benniseed-based diets supplemented with microbial phytase. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), September 12-15 2011, Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria. Pp 82-85. 75. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). Climate Change and Desertification: Implications for Tropical Livestock Production. Plenary paper delivered at the International Conference on Climate Change and Desertification – Threat To Food Security in Nigeria at the Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto , 6th - 9th December 2010. 76. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). ‘Preparing for Fulbright Interview’. Plenary Paper delivered at the workshop on Building an Award Winning Fulbright Application Package at the Akppanolu Etteh Boardroom, Postgraduate School, University of Ibadan. Thursday 31 March, 2011. 77. OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2011). Components of an Award Winning Research Proposal Plenary paper delivered at the at the Faculty of Agriculture Abstract and Proposal Writing Workshop at the First Bank Building, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Tuesday, 12TH April, 2011. 78. Adebiyi, O.A., OLOGHOBO, A.D. and Olumide, M.D. (2011) Growth Responses and Carcass Characteristics of Meat Type Chicken fed Oil Palm Slurry Supplemented Diets. Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of Poultry Science Association, St Louis, Missouri, U.S.A; July 16 – 19, 2011. 79. Olufunmilayo Adeleye, OLOGHOBO, A.D, Timothy Kuka, Abideen Adetona and Lois Adighibe (2013). Assessing the Nutritional and Growth Promoting Values of Saccharomyces Cerevisae in Varied Cereal-based Rations. Proceedings of International Conference on Agricultural Development within the Rural-Urban Continuum, Tropentag 2013, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany, September 17-19, 2013. 80. Olufunmilayo Adeleye and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2013). Fermentative Fate of Starches in non-Ruminant Animals: An Evaluation with Intestinal Microflora in vitro. Proceedings of 19th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition. Potsdam, Germany, 26-29 August, 2013. 81. Adejumo I. O. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2013). Performance Characteristics of Broiler Chicks fed differently processed taro cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta){(L.)Schott}. Proceedings of 38th Conference of Nigerian Society of Animal Production, 17-20 March 2013, Port Harcourt. 35
  • 36. 82. Adejumo I. O. and OLOGHOBO, A.D. (2014). Response of chickens fed insecticide-treated maize–based diets. 8th Annual International Symposium on Agriculture, 13-16, July 2015, Athens, Greece. 83. Isaac Adejumo, ANTHONY D. OLOGHOBO and Olayinka O. Alabi. (2015). Growth Performance and Liver Histopathology of Laying Chickens Fed Diets Containing Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize. Proceedings of International Conference of the Poultry Science Association, 104th Annual Meetiing, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. July 27-30, 2015. 84. Adejumo, I. O., OLOGHOBO, A. D, Babalola, T. O. and. Alabi. O. O (2015). Biochemical and Haematological Response of Laying hens Fed Diets Containing Chlopyrifos-Treated Maize. Proceedings of Alexander von Humboldt Conference (Humboldt – Kolleg) on the Theme: Impacting Lives and Livelihoods Through Research.Osun State University, Osogbo August 2-7, 2015. F. PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS 85. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Chemical composition of promising cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varieties. Nutrition Reports International 25, 913-919. (USA). 86. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Polyphenols, phytic acid and other phosphorus compounds of limabean (Phaseolus lunatus). Nutrition Reports International 26, 606-611.(USA) 87. OLOGHOBO, A.D.; FETUGA, B.L. AND KASALI, O.B. (1982). Toxicity to rats of hemagglutins extracted from limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Nigerian Journal of Nutrition Science 3 (2), 103-108 (USA). 88. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1982). Carbohydrate constituents of some limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Nutrition Reports International 26 (6), 981-987 (USA). 89. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983) Compositional differences in Some limabean (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Food Chemistry 10, 297-307 (UK). 90. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Trypsin inhibitor activity in Some limabeans (Phaseolus lunatus) varieties. Nutr. Rept. Intern. 27 (1), 41-49 ( USA). 91. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Investigations on the trypsin inhibitor, hemagglutinin, phytic acid and tannic acid contents of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Food Chem. 12 (4), 248-254 (UK). 92. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. (1983). Toxicity effects of some legume seed hemagglutinins on some liver enzyme activity. Zeitschrift fur Tierphysiologie, ierernahrung and Futtermittelkunde, 49, 62-66 (GERMANY). 93. OLOGHOBO, A.D. AND FETUGA, B.L. Pathological observations in rats dosed with limabean and cowpea hemmagglutinins. Toxicology Letters, 18, 301-306 (USA). 36
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