Philosophy/Vision Statement

Our vision is to develop academic and professional competences which will enable individuals earn a living and render unique services to the society and also provide good basic knowledge and experience that characterise an educated and fully developed person through Health promotion and education strategies and physical activities.

OUR OBJECTIVES

The objectives of Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education include:

  1. To produce professionals who can inculcate and promote sound health attitude in post-primary institutions, health agencies and parastatals
  2. To produce experts who can organise and administer sports programmes (intramural and extramural) at post-primary institutions, tertiary institutions, sports clubs and institutes.
  3. To initiate and sustainingPublic Health Education programmes, applying scientific skills and knowledge gained through the study to solve day-to-day problems.
  4. To observe and explore the physical, biological and social environment with the intent to effecting the necessary changes to make them healthful and habitable.
  5. To demonstrate convincing enthusiasm and intellectual ability for further studies in Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education and allied disciplines.
  6. To developing skills and competences in the areas of Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education, with capabilities to interpret data, formulate and test hypotheses.
  7. To demonstrate convincing abilities to initiate and sustain researches in Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education and allied disciplines.
  8. To make rational judgements based on the understanding of methods in science.

The Department produces specialists in Health Education and Human Kinetics via the two programmes.

  • Health Education is a four (4) year degree programme leading to the award of Bachelor of Science Education, B. Sc (Ed) Health Education.
  • Human Kinetics, a four year (4) degree programme leading to the award of Bachelor of Science Education, B. Sc (Ed) Human Kinetics.  

Health Education experts teach in schools and other institutions. They are also engaged in Health promotions in institutions, ministries, parastatals and provide Primary Health Care services. The Human Kinetics experts teach physical education in schools, work as coaches, Sports organizers and Administrators in Sport Councils and other establishments.    

Admission Requirements:

The requirement for admission into the degree programmes of the Department is based on the University minimum entry requirements:

  • The student must have obtained at least 5 credits in GCE, SSCE or NECO in not more than 2 sittings to include English Language, Mathematics and three subjects relevant to the candidate’s proposed course of study.
  • The student must have obtained the stipulated cut-off points in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)/JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board) examination and the post-JAMB/UTME placement test of the University.  

Minimum Entry Requirements

Candidates must possess:

  • Minimum of 5 Ordinary Level credit passes at not more than two sittings at the GCE/WAEC or NECO to include English Language, Mathematics and three subjects relevant to the candidate’s proposed course of study; or
  • High level qualification such as GCE “A” level or equivalent, NCE, ND, HND with the appropriate classification for Direct Entry admission, provided candidates also satisfy the general entry requirements for admission into the University.

In addition, candidates must satisfy the Departmental entry requirements as follows:   

DEPARTMENTAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.

ProgrammeAdmission requirementsRemarks
UTMEDirect Entry
Human Kinetics,Health   andSafetyEducationFive credit passes at SSCE (or itsequivalent) in English, Biology/Health Science, Mathematics and any other science subject.At least two A level passes in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.NCE (Merit) inPhysics educationand credit inArithmetical Process or Mathematics.OND in PhysicalEducation orHealth EducationUTME subjectsare: English,Biology/Health Sciences, any two relevantScience subjects

The period of formal studies include the first (1st) and second (2nd) semesters excluding holiday periods. The students are expected to complete two phases of Teaching Practice (lasting 6 weeks each) in Year 2 and Year 4.

STAFF PROFILE

S/NONAMES OF ACADEMIC STAFFQUALIFICATIONDESIGNATIONFIELD OF EDUCATION
1Dr. Comfort Emma ElechiB.Sc. Ed. 1998, M.Sc. 2008, PGDM. 2012, PhD. 2017Senior. Lecturer  HODCommunity Health Education and Health Promotion
2Prof. Geraldine U. A. EkpoND. 1992, B.ED, 1997, M.ED. 2000 & PhD. 2006ProfessorSports Adm. & Management
3Dr. Jonathan O. UdechukwuB.ED 1983, M.ED 1990 & PhD. 2014Measurement/Physical EducationReader
4Dr. Charity Orisa-UbiB.ED. 2006, PGD. 2011, M.ED 2011 & PhD. 2017Occupational Health and SafetySenior
5Dr. Yelowe Ernest O.B.ED 1993, M.ED 2002 & PhD. 2022Sports Admn. & ManagementLecturer 1
6Dr. Opirite Boma Peter-KioB.ED. 2003, M.PH. 2011 & PhD. 2016Community HealthLecturer 1
7Dr. Gonsi Monday SibeB..ED 2010 M.ED 1999, PhD.. 2020Exercise PhysiologyLecturer 1
8Dr. Samuel Kitoye GentleB.ED, M.ED Phd. 2017Occupational Health and SafetyLecturer 1
9Dr. Precious Friday AmadiB.ED. 2004, M.ED. 2012 & PhD. 2017Community HealthLecturer 1
10Dr. Christiana Kpe-NobanaB.ED. 2004, M.ED 2012 & PhD. 2021Reproductive HealthLecturer 1
11Dr. Mina Ibitamuno DennisNCE. 1980, B.ED 1990, M.ED 1998 & PhD. 2017Sports Admin. & ManagementLecturer 1
12Mr. Fred O. HartB.ED 2004, B.ED 2012 & PhD In-ViewOccupational Health and Safety Educ.Lecturer 11
13Mrs. Kpai TonubariND. 1999, B.ED 2010, M.ED. 2014 & PhD. In-ViewEndocrinology and MetabolismLecturer 11

NON-TEACHING STAFF

S/NO.NAME OF STAFFRANK
1Mr. Fubara Johnwill M,.Chf. Confidential Secretary
2Mrs Eucharia I. WorluSenior Registrar

DR. COMFORT EMMA ELECHI

BSC.ED, PGDM, MED PHD (UPH)

[email protected]

COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION

DR. COMFORT EMMA ELECHI

CURRICULUM VITAE

  1. PERSONAL DATA

Surname: Elechi

Other Names: Comfort Emma

Date of Birth: 20th January, 1976

Nationality: Nigerian

State of Origin: Rivers State

Local Government Area: Emohua

Religion: Christianity

Marital Status: Married

Residential Address Flat 1 new haven phase 1 staff quarter, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt.

Contact Address: Department of Human Kinetics, Health and Safety

Education; Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences,

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,

Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt.

E-mail : [email protected]

Telephone: 08035106124

  • PRESENT EMPLOYER: Ignatius Ajuru University of Education

Date of First Appointment: 11th February, 2010

Present Post: Senior Lecturer

Date of Appointment of present post: 1st October, 2013

Department: Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education

Faculty: Natural and Applied Sciences

  • EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED/QUALIFICATION WITH DATES
  • University of Port Harcourt

Doctor of Philosophy (Community Health) 2012-2017

  • University of Port Harcourt

Master of Education (Occupational Health and Safety Education) 2006-2008

  • University of Port Harcourt

Post Graduate Diploma in Management 2012

  • University of Port Harcourt

Bachelor of Science (Physical & Health Education) 1995-1998

  • Community Girl’s Secondary School Okporowo – Ogbakiri

Senior Secondary School Certificate                                               1985-1991

  • State School Oduoha-Ogbakiri

First School Leaving Certificate 1982-1987

  • Academic Awards

Best Female Teacher in Education by Nigerian Legendary Award 2020

Leadership and Administrative Excellence award by Health Promotion

Research Association of Nigeria 2021

Award as the best Humanitarian by Student Judiciary Council,

Student Union Government Ignatius Ajuru University of Education 2022

  • MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED SOCIETIES

Member: National Association of Health Educators (NAHE)

Member: Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN)

Member: Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA)  

Member: Health Promotion Research Association of Nigeria (HEPRAN)

Member: Science Teacher Association of Nigeria (STAN)

Member: Nigerian Institute for Industrial Health, Safety and Environmental

Technology Teachers (NIIHSETT)

  • OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Head of Department 2021-Date
  • Secretary Departmental Graduate Board Committee 2017-2021
  • Secretary Departmental Health Education

Curriculum Planning Committee 2013-Date

  • Member Departmental Journal Committee 2013-Date
  • Academic Adviser, B.Sc (Ed) Sandwich Year Three 2014
  • Academic Adviser B.Sc (Ed) Regular Year Four 2015
  • Academic Adviser B.Sc (Ed) Regular Year One              2016                        
  • Project Supervision 2011-Date
  • Member Faculty Journal Editorial Board 2021-Date
  • COMMUNITY SERVICES:
  • Treasurer: Bethel Anglican Church Mothers Union/Women’s Guild 2020-Date
  • Member: Mothers Union of Anglican Communion Worldwide.
  • Member: Parish Church Council, Christ Ambassadors’

(Ang.) Church (CAAC), Rumuodomaya. 2013-2014

  • Resource Person: Women’s Guild, Christ Ambassadors’

(Ang.) church, Rumuodomaya,   2012

  • Financial Secretary:  Women’s Guild Christ Ambassadors’

Anglican Church, Rumuodomaya 2011-2015

  • Member: Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) 2011-Date
  • Resource Person: Maiden Women Convention, Bethel Anglican

Church, Rumuepirikom Deanery, Port Harcourt. 2017

  • Secretary: School Management Committee, St Paul’s

Nursery and Primary School, St Paul”s Anglican Church,

OkporowoOgbakiri 2017-Date

  • Secretary; Departmental Graduate Board Committee,

Department of Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education,

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt. 2017-Date

  • Chairman : Departmental Curriculum Planning Committee,

Department of Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education,

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt. 2017-Date

  • Coordinator: Part Time  Community Service, Department of  

Human Kinetics, Health and Safety Education, Ignatius AjuruUniversity

of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt. 2017-2018

  • Member: Faculty Welfare Committee, Faculty of Natural and

Applied Sciences, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni,

Port Harcourt. 2015-Date

  • Member: Faculty Seminar Committee, Faculty of  Natural and

Applied Sciences,Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,Rumuolumeni,

Port Harcourt                                                         2016-Date

  • Member:FacultyConferernce Committee, Faculty of Natural and

Applied Sciences, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni2017- Date

  • Member: Bethel Anglican Church Scholarship Committee, Bethel

Anglican Church, Rumuepirikom Deanery, Port Harcourt.                           2017-Date.

  • Member: Welfare Committee: St Peter”s Anglican Church Rumuepiriko

Deanery, Port Harcourt.                                                              2017-Date

  • Treasure: Mother Union/women and guild, Bethel (Ang) Church,

Rumuepirikon Deanery

  • Member: Ignatius Ajuru University Academic Staff Co-operative

Investment and Credit Society Limited 2021-Date

  • RESEARCH INTEREST: Community Health Education and Health Promotion
  • PUBLICATIONS:

Elechi, C.E. (2011). Appraising the attitude of secondary school students towards the use of contraception and the risk of HIV/AIDs in Rivers State. SouthAfrican Journal of Professional Research in Human Development Studies,7(3), 88-92.

Elechi, C.E. (2011). The global scourge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs): the Nigerian example. South Africa Journal of Professional Research in Human Development Studies. 7(3), 73-79.

*Elechi, C.E. (2011). Impact of oil spillage on socio-economic lives of rural dwellers in oil producing communities in Rivers State, Nigeria. South American Focus Haitian Research Journal on Development Studies. 9(3), 102-108.

         (Foreign Article)  

Elechi, C.E. (2011). A comparative literature review of the impact of oil spillage in socio-economic lives of rural dwellers in oil producing communities in Rivers State. New Era Research Journal of HUMAN Educational and Sustainable Development (NERJHESD). 4(3&4), 88-96.

Peter-kio, O.B., Ene-Bongili, G.T. Imaledo, J.A. &Elechi, C.E. (2013). Knowledge of HIV/AIDs and Sexual Bahaviour among Senior Secondary School students of selected Secondary School in Port Harcourt Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Constitutional Journal of Nursing Science 5(1) 1-12.

Okereke, C.B. &Elechi, C.E. (2013). A review of issues and challenges of menopause. Nigerian Journal of Health Education;17(1): 143-154.

Elechi, C.E. &Nnunukwe, E. (2015). Environmental Hygiene: Implications for food handling. Nigerian Journal of Health Promotion.8.286-295.

Elechi, C.E. (2015).Knowledge, attitude and practice towards modern contraceptives among Secondary School Students in Rivers State, Journal of Science and Technical Education; 299-311.

Elechi, C.E., Achalu, E.I. &Ekenedo,G.O.(2016). Knowledge, attitude and use of modern contraceptives among secondary school students inn Rivers State based on age. A Research Journal on Contemporary Issues and Development. 5(2), 85-93.

Elechi, C. E. & Briggs, I. A.  (2016). Adolescent Pregnancy: Implications for Sexuality Education. Nigeria Journal of Health Education. 36-44

Elechi, C. E. &Aminadoki I. (2016). Adolescents and Abortion, Implication for Sexuality Education. A Research Journal on Contemporary Issues & Development.30-38

Samuel, G. K. &Elechi, C. E. (2017). Knowledge of contraceptive among adolescents in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State.International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Research; 3 (4):11-19.

Elechi, C. E. (2017). Knowledge of breast self-examination among Female students in Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Rivers State. Nigerian Journal of Health Promotion. 32-36.

Elechi, C.E (2018). Knowledge and Attitude of Women towards Menopause in Rivers State. Nigerian Journal of Health Education. 38-55

Elechi, C.E& James, B. P. (2018). Health literacy: a tool for health communication and promotion. Nigerian Journal of Health Promotion; 11: 72-78.

Elechi, C.E (2018). Health, psychological and educational implications of child labour among female children in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State. International Journal of Educational Development; 8(1): 108-117

Elechi, C. E.& James, B. P. (2018). Predictors of Accidents among Motorcycle Riders Based on Background Characteristics in Abua/Odual Local Government Area of Rivers State.The International Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Science Education. 83-90.

Elechi, C. E.&Owhoji, G. O. (2018). Perception of sexual behaviour and its health implication among adolescents in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.  Nigerian Journal of Health Education, 13, 311-323.

Elechi, C. E & Allison, G. (2018). Knowledge, attitude and practice of food hygiene among Food Handlers in Port Harcourt Local Government Area of Rivers State.  Research Journal of Food Science and Quality Control; 9-17.

Wagbara, S.,Elechi, C. E.&Amakiri, G. H. (2018). Investigation on effects of depression on students’ academic achievement in basic science and technology in Rivers State, Nigeria. Reiko International Journal of Science and Technology Research, 6, 82-88.

Elechi, C. E &Fienemika, J. (2019). Nutritional Knowledge of expectant mothers in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Research; 21-27.

Elechi, C. E &Warmate, D. (2019). The occupational health hazards associated with Saw Mill Workers in Port Harcourt Metropolis in Rivers State, Nigeria. International Journal of Innovative Healthcare Research, 7(1): 1-7.

Elechi, C. E &Ameki, P. (2019). Knowledge of nursing mothers towards Immunzation in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. NigeriaJournal of Education; Planning & Finance. 16-22.

Elechi, C. E &Onyegbula, L. (2019). Factors associated with environmental sanitation practice among Dwellers in Obio/Akpo Local Government Area of Rivers State. Nigerian Journal of Education; Planning & Finance (NJAPAF); 114-123.

Orime, O. C. N. &Elechi, C. E. (2019). An insight into the environmental health hazards and safety risk of oil pollution in Niger Delta, Nigeria: An overview. International Journal of the Trans African University and Research Development Network, 11, 269-281.

Elechi, C. E. (2019). Teenage health risk and safety challenges at the secondary education level: Issues Arising. Nigerian Journal of the Institute of industrial Health, Safety and Environmental Technology Teachers, 4, 39-61.

Elechi, C. E.& James, B. P. (2020). Problems of exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers in contemporary Nigerian society. In T. T. Orunaboka, I. C. Elendu, G. O. Ekenedo& G. O. Nwankwo (Eds), Multi-disciplinary perspectives of Human Kinetics and Health Promotion (51-63). Miracle Gold.

Nobana, C. L., Elechi, C. E.,&Aleke, C. O. (2020). Socio-demographic differentials in the knowledge of e-health care delivery among health care professionals in Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. International Journal of Tropical Disease & Health41(17), 9-17.

Letam, D. N. &Elechi, C. E. (2020). Knowledge of primary health care workers towards medical waste management in model health care facilities in Rivers East Senatorial District. Journal of Health, Applied Sciences and Management, 4, 157-169.

Elechi, C. E.&Osia-Prince, G. N. & George, F. F. (2020). Occupational hazard associated with PABOD brewery workers in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. International Journal of Creative Research Thought, 8 (11), 3497-3510.

Elechi, C. E. &Amadi, J. U. (2021). Compliance with safety precautions among health workers in primary health care system in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State. Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences Journal of Mathematics and Science Education, 3(1), 76-84.

Elechi, C. E., Amaele, M. & Orunaboka, T. T. (2021). Demographic determinants to the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among women of child bearing age in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State. International Journal of Research Publication and Review, 2(8), 413-418.

Elechi, C. E. (2021). Prevalence and management of stress among nurses in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Health Promotion, 14, 192-197.

Azuonwu, A. B., Ihekwuaba, N., &Elechi, C. E. (2021). A review of the role of health care workers in promoting awareness and acceptance of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health4(4), 195-203.

Emmanuel, C. Joseph, B. B. A. &Elechi, C. E. (2021). Occupational diseases associated with building construction industry. World Journal of Innovation and modern Technology, 4(1), 78-85.

Azuounwu, G., Elechi, C. E.&Amadi, E. N. (2021). Preventive behaviours towards breast cancer among women in Rivers East Senatorial District. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health, 4 (1), 17- 22.

Azuonwu, G., Amadi, E. N. &Elechi, C. E. (2021). Knowledge of breast cancer among women in Rivers East Senatorial District. International Research Journal of Oncology, 4(1), 1-9.

Azuonwo, G., Elechi, C. E.&Uloma, W. F. (2021). Effect of health education on utilization of safe motherhood services among women of reproductive age in Rivers East Senatorial District. Asian Journal of Pregnancy and Childbirth, 4(1), 23-33.

Azuonwo, G., Elechi, C. E.&Uloma, W. F. (2021). Effect of health education on knowledge of safe motherhood services among women of reproductive age in Rivers East Senatorial District, Rivers State. Asian Journal of Gynaecology and obstetrics, 4 (4), 34-40.

SELECTED, CONFERENCE PAPERS

Elechi, C. E. (2019). Teenage health risk and safety challenges at the secondary education level: Issues Arising. At 4th Annual National Conference of Nigerian Institute for Industrial Health, Safety and Environmental Technology Teachers (NIIHSETT) at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Port Harcourt. 7th – 9th May 2019.

Elechi, C. E. & Etor, E. (2018). Determinants of trafficking in contemporary Nigeria Society. Presented at 15th National Conference of the Health Promotion Research Association at University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu State. 10th– 13thOctober, 2018.

Elechi, C. E. &Owhoji, G. O. (2018). Indecent sexual behavior and its health implication among adolescent in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. Conference of Nigerian Association of Health Educators(NAHE) at Musa Abdullahi Auditorium, Bayero University, Kano. 27th– 30th June, 2018.

Elechi, C. E. & James, B. P. (2017). Health literacy: A tool for health promotion and communication. Presented at 14th National Conference of the Health Promotion Research Association of Nigeria, NnamdiAzikwe University, Awka, Anambra State.

Elechi, C.E.& Briggs, L.A. (2016). Adolescent pregnancy: implications for sexuality education. Conference of Nigerian Association of Health Educators(NAHE) at Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe, Lagos State. 8th– 11th June, 2016.

Elechi, C.E. (2013) Interface of Sexuality Education and Population Control in Nigeria First International Conference, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education.

Elechi, C.E. &Nnunukwe, E. (2014). Environmental and personal hygiene: implications for food safety presented at 11th annual conference of Health Promotion and Research Association of Nigeria. (HEPRAN) held in university of Port Harcourt from 8th to 11th October 2014. 8.286-295.

Okereke, C.B. &Elechi, C.E. (2013). A review of issues and challenges in menopause. Presented at 18th annual conference of Nigerian Association of Health Educators held at Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, 5th to 8th June, 2013.

Elechi, C.E. (2013). Interface of Sexuality Education and Population control in Nigeria First International Conference, Faculty of Natural and Applied Science, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education. May 2013.

Peter-Kio, O.B., Ene-Bongili, G.I., Imaledo, J.A. &Elechi, C.E. (2012). Knowledge of HIV/AIDs and sexual behaviour among Senior Secondary School Students of selected Secondary Schools in Port Harcourt Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Nigerian Association of Health Educators (NAHE) Annual Conference held at Enugu State University of Technology, Agboani, Enugu.

CONFERENCES ATTENDED

  • Teenagehealth risk and safety challenges at the secondary education level: Issues Arising. At 4th Annual National Conference of Nigerian Institute for Industrial Health, Safety and Environmental Technology Teachers (NIIHSETT) at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Port Harcourt. 7th – 9th May 2019.
  • Determinants of  trafficking in comtemporary Nigeria Society. Presented at 15th National Conference of the Health Promotion Research Association at University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu State. 10th– 13thOctober, 2018.
  • Indecent sexual behavior and its health implication among adolescent in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. Conference of Nigerian Association of Health Educators(NAHE) at Musa Abdullahi Auditorium, Bayero University, Kano. 27th– 30th June, 2018.
  • Health Promotion Research Association of Nigeria (HEPRAN) NnamdiAzikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State 11th – 14th October 2017.
  • Nigerian Association of Health Educators(NAHE) Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe, Lagos State 8th -11th June, 2016.  
  • Science Teachers Association of Nigeria, Government College Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State from 15th – 20th August, 2016.
  • Nigerian Association of Health Educators University of Ilorin, Ilorin from 22nd to 25th July, 2015.
  • Science Teachers Association of Nigeria (STAN) Federal College of Education, Asaba, Delta State 18th – 23rd August, 2014
  • Nigerian Association of Health Educators (NAHE) University of Benin, Benin, Edo State 4th – 7th June, 2014
  • First International Annual Faculty Conference, Faculty of Science, IAUE 15th – 18th May, 2013.
  • National Association of Health Educators (NAHE) held in Ebonyi State University Ishieke, Ebonyi State 5th – 8th June, 2013.
  • Nigerian School Health Association (NSHA) University of Uyo, Uyo 22nd – 25th August, 2012.
  • Nigerian Association of Health Educators (NAHE) Enugu State University of
  • Technology Agbani, Enugu State 13th– 16th June, 2012.

REFEREES:  

Prof. O. A. Ekpete

Dean, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences,

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,

Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt.

08038433325

Prof. S. Amaele

Department of Educational Foundations,

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education,

Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt.

07038103386

Prof. E. I. Achalu

Department Human Kinetics and Health Education,

University of Port Harcourt,

Choba, Port Harcourt.

08033409414