Inaugural Lectures

Single Use, Resource Recovery and Environmental Wholesomeness: An Issue of Growing Importance in Livestock Production:- Gbolagunte Sunday O

ABSTRACT

Plant and Animal agriculture have moved into an industry structure of either fewer and or larger production units that have the capacity to feature centralized control of technology and...

70 pages (12233 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Be Fruitful And Multiply, Fill The Earth:- Oguike, Mary A

ABSTRACT

This year (2019) is one of the most memorable years in my life, a year marked with three important fruitful events. It is interesting to note that, this year clocked twenty five years...

40 pages (9753 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Rhymes from Rainforest Dwarf Carpine: Ancient and Modern:- Francis Okechukwu A.

ABSTRACT

Ruminants are cud chewing animals that have the ability to utilize refractory materials. There are two major domesticated types, the large and the small ruminants. Cattle constitute the...

59 pages (17521 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Fishes And Fisheries: The Mysteries In The Waters:- Anthony Ajuzieogu NIewadim

ABSTRACT

I use this opportunity to welcome everyone who honored the invitation to be present at this my Inaugural Lecture which happens to be the 39,h in the series for Michael Okpara University of...

52 pages (14672 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Bridging The Gap Between The Identity And Quantity Of Matter:- Stevens Azubuike O

ABSTRACT

Chemistry is the study of substances (matter) and how they react with one another. This interaction can be symbolized as: A + B------- > C where A and B are the reactants and C the...

62 pages (16514 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Beneficial Technologies On The Farm: An Indispensable Part Of The Extension Team: -Prof. Ekumankama Oji O

ABSTRACT

Extension is a difficult term to define because it is organized in different ways to accomplish a wide variety of objectives. The term, therefore, has a variety of meanings to different...

79 pages (31603 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Adult Education: Desideratum For Democratic Governance And Human Development:- Prof. Umezulike, Augustina N

ABSTRACT

Education has been known to empower the citizenry and to liberate people from poverty, ignorance and slavery. According to Bown and Okedera (1981) education plays important roles in...

84 pages (30506 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 month ago

Killers of Edibles:- A Key To Sustainable Livestock And National Development:- Professor Sunday Ndubueze Ukachukwu

ABSTRACT

According to Wadhwa and Bakshi (2013), by 2050 the world will need to feed an additional 2 billion people and require 70 per cent more meat and milk. This increasing future demand for...

47 pages (15537 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Small But Mighty Prophecies and Realities in Animal Breeding:- Professor Sylvester Nzebunwa Ibe

PREAMBLE

In his inaugural lecture at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye on September 14, 2000, Professor Emmanuel O. A. Ajayi, Professor of Educational Management, described inaugural lecture...

59 pages (10713 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Tailoring Tropical African Agriculture Towards The Millenium Development Goals: A Plant Breeder's Perspective:- Professor Ene-Obong Efiom Ene-Obong

ABSTRACT

THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDGs) "Stronger worldwide capacities in science and technology are necessary to allow humanity to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals. A concerted...

40 pages (7515 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone: Prophecy And Practice:- Prof. Kevin Uneze Amaefule

ABSTRACT

Today is a good day that the Lord God has made and I remain grateful to Him. There are two wishes I had as a child: to be a Professor and a Reverend Father in the Catholic Church. God has...

45 pages (14238 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Gene: The Engine That Drives Plant Breeding:- Prof. Peter Iwuno Okocha

ABSTRACT

I thank the Almighty God for the gift of life and the opportunity to present the 32ndinaugural lecture ofthis great University. I understand that an inaugural lecture is an opportunity for...

51 pages (16740 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Crop Vampires: Strategies For Sustainable Management In Smallholder Farming System In Nigeria:- Friday Ekeleme

Abstract

It is my singular honour and privilege to welcome you to this lecture. I am very much delighted and thankful to the Almighty God for this opportunity to deliver the 11th Inaugural Lecture...

24 pages (9249 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Greedy Tropical Soils:- Appeasing The Hungry Soils For L Sustainable Food Production:- Professor Victor Emmanuel Osodeke

ABSTRACT

It gives me great pleasure to welcome all ofusto my inaugural lecture, holding today the 12 Day ofApril 2017. The idea of inaugural lecture was designed to give opportunity for a freshly...

56 pages (12129 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Microbial Biology: Harnessing the power of Microbes for Industrial Transformations:- Prof. Ome Kalu A

ABSTRACT

 I feel highly honoured and humbled to stand before you this evening to present the 21st inaugural lecture of this great University on a subject that has occupied my attention for...

50 pages (13568 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Application Of Information And Communication Technologies In Academic Library Services Delivery In Nigeria: A Study Of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Library, Umudike: Alex Chikezie

ABSTRACT

This study was on application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in academic library services delivery in Nigeria. The study focused on the Michael Okpara University...

19 pages (6922 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Pay Per View Of Electronic Scholarly Articles: Benefits And Drawbacks For Academic Libraries In Nigeria: Chikezie, Alex N

Abstract

This opinion paperlooks at the level ofarticle acquisition ofelectronic resources, which is referred to as the Pay per view model (PPV) ofelectronic resources acquisitions. It highlights...

7 pages (3622 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Can The Black Box Syndrome Explain the Neoteny in Nigeria Commercial Aquaculture:- Prof. Ofor, C.O

ABSTRACT

Neoteny, also known as Juvenilization  is the slowing or delaying of physiological or somatic development, typically of an animal, resulting  in the retention of larval features...

48 pages (152 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 3 months ago

Unveiling The Wedlock Of Endogenous Technologies And Sustainable Economic Growth:- Prof. Simonyan K.J.

Introduction

The world is an arena for the interplay of forces - never tranquil, but dynamic and mobile. Every generation is to receive its own impulse and kinesis of creation for the good of...

66 pages (22795 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 5 months ago

Prolonging The Lifespan Of Industrial Electrical Machines Through The Development Of Accurate Dynamic And Thermal Models:- Prof. OkoroO.I.

INTRODUCTION

 Mr. Vice Chancellor, I have read widely on different inaugural lectures from various Universities so as to emulate to some extent the style of writing of such lectures and the...

65 pages (13480 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 5 months ago

Forests: Their Occurrence, Wealth, Stucking Regeneration, Recruitment, And Misuse A Cry For Help Towards Their Management:- Dike, M.C.

ABSTRACT

A forest is a vegetation dominated by trees with interlocking branches. A tree has a bole of up to or greater than 5.0 metres. Many plant species existing in the forest have been...

47 pages (15733 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 7 months ago

Evaluating The Information Literacy Skills Of Students In Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Nigeria:- 'Amogu uma k.

Abstract

The study was designed to evaluate the informal ion literacy skills of students in Ahia Slate Polytechnic, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria. The study adopted case study and survey research...

14 pages (4859 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 10 months ago

Crop Interactions and Nutrient Management: Implications for Food Security in Degraded Ecosystems [23rd Inaugural Lecture]

INTRODUCTION

Introduction 

I feel honoured and I thank God Almighty and the Vice Chancellor for this opportunity to give this inaugural lecture. It is an opportunity for me to share my thought,...

42 pages (8609 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 year ago

Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone: Prophecy And Practice [46th Inaugural Lecture]

INTRODUCTION

Introduction

Man's History of Animal Protein Intake

Biblically, man was created a vegetarian (Psalm 23: 1-2) and put in a garden (Eden). So ail he needed was fruits, vegetables (plants...

45 pages (14417 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 year ago

METHAMOPHOBIA: A Differential Derivative [43rd Inaugural Lecture]

Table of Content

PREAMBLE 

INTRODUCTION

THE PROBLEM 

  • Education: The Universal Set 

  • Mathematics Education 

  • Mathematics Educator 

  • Mathematics and Its Attractions 

  • Situational...

62 pages (18035 words) · Inaugural Lectures · 1 year ago
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