CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Lagos

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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME IN FULL
:
BADRU, Fatai Adesina
PLACE & DATE OF BIRTH
:
Lagos, Lagos State, 15th May 1960
HOME ADDRESS
:
Block G7, Flat 4, Igala Housing Estate
Oke-Afa, Isolo, Lagos, Nigeria
PRESENT POSTAL ADDRESS:
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos.
TELEPHONE (MOBILE) NOS
:
+234-803-327-0662; +234-805-349-4536
E-MAIL ADDRESSES
:
badrufat@ahoo.com, olufemiug@yahoo.co.uk
NATIONALITY OF BIRTH
:
Nigerian
MARITAL STATUS
:
Married
NUMBER AND AGES OF CHILDREN:
Three (3): 20 years, 11 years and 05 Years +
SECONDARY AND POST SECONDARY EDUCATION (INCLUDING DATES AND INSTITUTIONS)
1.
DATES
1972 – 1978:
INSTITUTIONS
2.
1978 – 1981:
Lagos State School of Nursing, Ikoyi, Lagos.
3.
1983 – 1985; 1988 – 1991; 1991 – 1992; 1994 – 2004; 2009-2010
Ansar- Ud- Deen High School, Isiwo, Ijebu-Ode.
-
-
University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba.
-
Federal School of Psychiatric Nursing, Aro, Abeokuta.
4.
1985 – 1986
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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (INCLUDING DISTINCTIONS WITH
DATES)
1.
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 2009/2010 (in view)
2.
Fellow- West African College of Nursing (FWACN) - The highest sub-regional Professional
and Examination Body of Registered Nurses and Midwives in West Africa --March 2005
3.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Sociology 2002/2003 Academic Session
4.
Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) MNIM -the Highest
Professional Management Body in Nigeria (1990)
5.
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Sociology (3rd November 1993).
Best M.Sc. Student (Overall) in Social Research Issues and Applications (1992)
Best (M.Sc.) Student (Overall) in Sociology of Development
Best (M.Sc.) Student (Overall) Sociology of Health and Illness Relations (1992)
M.Sc. Thesis Laureate/Grantee, (1992) of the Council of the Development of Social Research
in Africa (CODESRIA) based in Dakar – Senegal.
6.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) Sociology – Upper Second Class – 28th August 1991. (Best
Student).
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7.
Certificate of Participation-Nigerian Training Course on Substance Abuse, University of Benin,
Benin City, Nigeria January, 1990
8.
Certificate of Participation – Contraceptive Technology, 17th August, 1989
9.
Registered Psychiatric Nurse (R.P.N.) – 6th February 1987.
10.
Diploma - Social Development and Administration (Unilag) – 31st July 1985.
11.
Diploma - Sales Management (Middlesex)- 25th June, 1985
12.
Diploma - Journalism and Professional Writing, (Jersey) - 14th January, 1985
13.
Diploma - Advanced Business English (Manchester-England) 6th April,1985
14.
Diploma - Salesmanship –(Cheshire) 31st January, 1984
15.
Diploma - Sales-Marketing (Manchester) 18th March, 1983
16.
Registered General Nurse (R.N.) Certificate 7th June 1982. (Best Student Award in Hospital
Final Examinations).
17.
West African Examination Council School Certificate, First Division 1978. (Best Student Award
1978). Ansar-ud-Deen High School, Isiwo, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria.
17.
Editor, (Nigeria) West African Journal of Nursing, West African College of Nursing since 2000
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
1.
2.
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9.
Member- Nigerian Sociological and Anthropological Association
Member- African Sociological and Anthropological Association
Life Member- World Federation for Mental Health
Member -International Women’s Health Coalition Based in New York
Member- National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives
Member- Association of Psychiatric Nurses of Nigeria (APNON)
Member- Nigerian Industrial Relations Association
Member- National Association of Nigerian Social Workers
Associate Member- Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria
ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN UNILAG
Employer
University of Lagos
University of Lagos
Designation
Senior Lecturer
Nature of duty
Initiating and designing course
outlines; teaching and grading
scripts of a number of courses;
mentoring and supervising junior
colleagues.
Date
October 1st , 2007
Sub-Dean,
Faculty
of
Social Sciences, Unilag
Faculty
Exams/Time
Table Officer
Designing and co-ordinating exams
and time table issues in the Faculty
of Social Sciences. Assisting the
Dean of the faculty in all matters
delegated to me by him.
Initiating and designing course
outlines; teaching and grading
scripts of a number of courses;
Designing and implementing time
table guidelines for the department
and Students.
August 1, 2009
Lecturer 1/
Dept. Time table Officer
October 1st , 2004
Relinquished the post of
Departmental Time Table
Officer
to
a
junior
colleague:
January 10,
2008
2
University of Lagos
Lecturer 11/
Dept. Time table Officer
University of Lagos
Assistant Lecturer
University of Lagos
Research Assistant
“
“
UNICEF
Dept. Time table Officer,
B.Sc Yr 1 Adviser/
Coordinator
Acting Departmental
Examination Officer
Research Field
Coordinator on 9 Nations’
Study on HIV and AIDS
Initiating and designing course
outlines; teaching and grading
scripts of a number of courses;
designing and implementing time
table guidelines for the department
and Students.
Initiating and designing course
outlines; teaching and grading
scripts of a number of courses.
Assist with the tutorial of students,
compiling their results and other
sundry duties.
Attending to Students’ Academic
Matters and other sundry
administrative work: designing and
implementing time table guidelines
for the department and Students.
Ensuring safe processing of
examination papers in the
department and efficient conduct of
the examination.
Coordinated the Field work for the
project and analyzed the field data
after the research.
October 21, 2000
18th March – 1996 – Oct
20th 2000
11th Feb 1994 – 17th Mar.
1996
Oct 98 – Dec 11th 1998
March 1999
Nov 1st – 30th 1999
Transcriber/ Analyst of in
– depth interviews of studied
Audiocassettes
Unilag Consult
University of Lagos
Field Coordinator, Lagos
Coordinated the Field work for the
project and analyzed the data after
the research.
Nov 23 – Nov 30th 2001
Global Environmental
Technology Ltd
(GET) LAGOS
University of
Lagos/HDI
Senior Associate
Consultant on Socio
Designed, Coordinated and analyzed
the field data on Socio Economic and
health matters.
Training of research assistants and
Pre test of the Instruments at
Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria.
Oct. 24th 2001 – Feb 4,
2002
Federal Ministry Of
Women Affairs and
Youth Development
Resource Person/
Consultant on Orphans
Chairman of a Group Session: Health
February 9-13, 2004
Transport Study: Poverty
Survey in Lagos State under
the auspices of the World
Bank
Economic Field work Studies
Research Team Leader for
pre test of instruments used
in Cross cultural Marriages on
Widowhood Project in Nigeria
and Vulnerable children
(OVC) from HIV/AIDS
During National Conference
on Orphans and Vulnerable
Children at National Centre
for Women Development,
Abuja
and Social Services
Feb 19 2003 – Feb 23rd
2003
The Group dealt with and presented
a position paper on how we can use
current prevention and care activities
to support and promote OVC from
the vagaries of HIV’AIDS.
Unilag Consult
University of Lagos
Consultant on Socio-
Designed, Coordinated and analyzed
the field data on Socio-Economic and
health matters.
April 29-May 2, 2005
University of Lagos,
Akoka
Managing Officer
Journal of Society,
Development and Public
Health
Co-ordinating the administrative
matters of the Journal and involved
in sub-editing the manuscripts for
publication.
February 2003 till Date
Resource Person/
Consultant on Population
Presented a Commissioned Paper on
“Rural-Urban Migration in Lagos:
February 19-20, 2004
Department of
Sociology
University of
Agriculture,
Abeokuta/PRIPODE
-International
Programme For
Research on the
Economic and Health Matters
EIA Ipokia QUA Refinery Field
work Studies
Dynamics
People, Determinants and
Consequences”
Facilitation of the inception meeting
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of the stakeholders, critique of the
papers presented and drawing policy
implications on population and
environment.
Interactions Between
Population,
Development and
the Environment
Unilag Consult
University of Lagos
Consultant /Research Co-
University of Lagos,
Akoka
Part-Time Lecturer
DLI (Distance Learning
Institute)
School of
Occupational
Therapy, Psychiatric
Hospital Yaba.
Lagos State School
of Nursing, 1-9
Awolowo Road,
Ikoyi, Lagos.
Lagos State School
of Nursing, 1-9
Awolowo Road,
Ikoyi, Lagos.
Part-Time Lecturer
Health Reform
Foundation of
Nigeria (HERFON)
/National Health
Conference (NHC
2006), Abuja
Technical
Facilitator/Consultant
University of Lagos,
Akoka
Co-ordinator -B.Sc.
Programme in Social
Work
University of Lagos,
Akoka
Co-ordinator –
Departmental
Postgraduate
Programmes in Sociology
ordinator, NCC’s Opinion
Poll in North-West Region of
Nigeria
Part-Time Lecturer
Part-Time Lecturer
University of Lagos,
Akoka- School of
Postgraduate Studies
Member, Examinations &
Results Committee (ERC)
University of Lagos,
Akoka- School of
Postgraduate Studies
(SPGS)
Member, Publications
Committee (PC)
University of Lagos,
Akoka- School of
Postgraduate Studies
Member, Postgraduate
Students’ Disciplinary
Committee (PSDC)
Designed the Instrument,
Coordinated and analyzed the field
data and Report Writing on NCC
Opinion Poll on Transparency/
Effectiveness of Telephone Services
in Nigeria.
Teaching GAS 202, Setting of
Questions, Conduct of Examination,
Grading of Students’ Scripts, among
others.
Teaching Medical Sociology (SSC
101), Setting of Questions, Conduct
of Examination, Grading of Students’
Scripts, among others.
Teaching Behavioural Sciences 1-3,
Setting of Questions, Conduct of
Examination, Grading of Students’
Scripts, among others.
Teaching Occupational Health
Medicine/Nursing, Setting of
Questions, Conduct of Examination,
Grading of Students’ Scripts, among
others.
Facilitation of one of the subthemes: “The Role of Health in
National Development” during the
conference, compiling and editing
the comprehensive report, writing up
the technical report and advocacy
document for the Conference.
To pilot the new programme to
fruition, Initiating and designing
course outlines; teaching and
grading scripts of a number of
courses in social work.
To co-ordinate all postgraduate
programmes, initiating and designing
course outlines; teaching and
grading scripts of a number of
courses in graduate studies.
Chairman, Departmental
Postgraduate Committee;
Representing the Department in the
Board of Postgraduate School,
registering, counseling, coordinating
the lecture and exam time tables of
postgraduate students, and
processing the results of
postgraduate students (M.Sc,
M.Phil., Ph.D, among others).
Screening, vetting and
recommending all approved
graduate results to the Board of
Postgraduate Studies
Screening, vetting and
recommending all approved
academic materials including the
abridged Prospectus of the SPGS to
the Board.
Screening, and looking at all the
complaints concerning the
Postgraduate Students.
May 1st till August 30th 2006
2000 till date
2002-till date
1991-1996
March -April 2006
November 27-December 5,
2006; December 15-18,
2006
Wednesday, August
2007-Wednesday
September 26, 2007
15,
Wednesday, September 26,
2007 till Date
September 19, 2007
September 19, 2007
September 19, 2007
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Lagos University
Teaching Hospital,
(LUTH) Lagos
Member, School of
Nursing , LUTH Board of
Studies
Unilag Consult
University of Lagos
Consultant /Research Co-
Partnership For
Reviving Routine
Immunization in
Northern NigeriaMaternal and Child
Health (PRRINNMNCH), a DFID
supported Project
Kano, Nigeria
Consultant /Research Co-
ordinator, NIMC ’s Privacy
Impact Assessment (PIA)
Study in South -West Region
of Nigeria also National Coordination of the Six Zones of
the Federation
ordinator, PRRINN-MNCH
Assessment of Jigawa State
PHC Training Institutes
Screening, vetting and
recommending all approved
academic work in Nursing Studies of
the School; advise and report to the
Academic Board of the School on all
matters relating to organization of
education and teaching in the
school, screen all academic board
appointment of internal and external
lecturers to the school.
In a Team to design the
Instruments, Coordinated and
analyzed the field data and Report
Writing on NIMC’s Privacy Impact
Assessment (PIA) Study under the
Auspices of on National Identity Card
Commission, Federal Capital
Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria.
Designed the Instruments, assessed
and debriefed all the Health Care
Stakeholders on Routine
Immunization, School of Nursing,
Birnin Kudu, and School of Health
Technology, Jahun, Coordinated and
analyzed the field data and Report
Writing on the Findings .
September 19, 2007
October 2008 -January
2009
17/08/08-06/09/08
DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS
ARTICLES IN LEARNED JOURNALS
(1). Opeolu, B.O., Adebayo, K., Badru F.A and Okuneye, P.A (2009): “Socio-Economic, Environmental and
Health Consequences of Rural –Urban Migration in Lagos, Nigeria” in FAMAN Journal Vol.10 No.1
2009 Pp 17-29.
(2). Badru F.A (2006 a): “Sexual Violence and Youth in Nigeria” in International Journal of
Development and Policy Studies, Vol. 01. 2006 No.1 Pp 63-85.
(3) Badru F.A (2006 b): “Substances of Abuse in Nigeria and the Implications on the Mental Health of
Youths” in West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN) Vol.17 No.1 May 2006 Pp 52-61.
(4). Badru F.A (2006 f): “Quality Assurance in Health Care Delivery: The Role of the Nurse Manager..” in
West African Journal of Nursing (WAJN) Vol.17 No.2 November 2006 Pp 166 – 173.
(5.) Badru F.A (2005 a): “Patriarchy and Constraints of Democratic Political Space of Women in
Nigeria” in Unilag Journal of Politics, Vol. 2 No: 2 December 2005 Pp 77-101.
(6). Badru F.A (2005 b): “Exploring Socio-economic Correlates of Wife-battering in Nigeria: Lessons from
Empirical Research” In International Journal of Violence and Related Studies Vol.1 No.1:
2005 Pp 37-52.
(7).
Badru F.A (2002 a): “Reconstructing Social Security Scheme in Nigeria” In UNILAG
(8).
Badru F.A (2002 b): “Rural Poverty Amelioration: A Key to Sustainable Development in Nigeria” in
NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, (USR) VOL. 3 JULY 2002: Pp 105 –126.
(NRSA JOURNAL, VOL.4. No. 1. December 2002: Pp 23-28.
(9). Badru F.A (2000): “Ethnic Conflict and Minority Interests In Nigeria: A Critical Review”
In JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, ETHNICITY AND AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT, Vol. 2.
No.1, 2000: Pp 256-264.
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Articles In Periodical
(10).Badru F.A (2004 a): “Deconstructing Determinants and Patterns of Wife-battering in Lagos State,
Nigeria” in Research Notes: SEXUALITY IN AFRICA VOL.1 ISSUE 3: Pp 11-12.
Books and Monographs
11. Ninalowo, A.M.A, Badru, F.A and Akinyemi, R (Eds.) (2010). An Interdisciplinary Discourse on the
Human Condition Lagos: Faculty of Social Sciences in Conjunction with the Department of
Sociology, University of Lagos, Lagos Nigeria ISBN 978-978-904-811-3
428 pages
CHAPTERS in BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
12. Badru, F.A (2010): “On the Viability of Indigenous Health Care System in Nigeria: Insights from
The Yorubas, in Ninalowo, A.M.A, Badru, F.A and Akinyemi, R (Eds.) (2010). An
Interdisciplinary Discourse on the Human Condition (Lagos: Faculty of Social Sciences in
Conjunction with the Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Lagos Nigeria
Chapter 7, Pp174-200
(13). Badru F.A (2006 c): “Comparative Social Work” in Olurode, L; Bammeke, F and Durowade, D (eds.)
(2006) Readings in Social Work, Lagos: Department of Sociology, University of Lagos
Chp 11: Pp129-148
(14). Badru F.A (2006 d): “Social Group Work” in Olurode, L; Bammeke, F and Durowade, D (eds.)
(2006) Readings in Social Work, Lagos: Department of Sociology, University of Lagos Chp. 9: Pp 97110
(15). Badru F.A (2006 e): “Interrogating the Reformatory Nature of Prison Security System in Lagos
State, Nigeria: Socio-legal Perspective” In Anifowose, R and Babawale, Tunde (Eds.): An Agenda
for a New Nigeria: The Imperative of Transformation (Lagos: Concept Publications Ltd). Chp.
12: Pp.299- 316.
(16). Badru F.A (2006 g): “Engendering Human Resource in Academia: a Study of UNILAG” in Oyekanmi,
F.A.D and Nwabueze, N (Eds.) (2006): Education and Regeneration of Traditional Values in
Nigeria. (Lagos: Department of Sociology, University of Lagos). Chp 9: Pp 121-137
(17). Badru F.A (2004 b): “Urbanization, Family and Social Changes In Nigeria: 1950-1999” In
Adejugbe, M.O.A (Ed.): Industrialisation, Urbanisation and Development in Nigeria:
1950-1999 (Lagos: Concept Publications Ltd). Chp. 2: Pp.31-52
(18). Badru F.A (2004 c): “Combating the Scourge of Child Labour in Nigeria: Sociology of Health‘s
Perspective” in Jike, V.T (Ed): The Scourge of Child Labour in Nigeria: A Book of Readings (Lagos:
NISS Publications). Chp 16: Pp. 148-158.
(19). Badru F.A (2004 d): “The Role of Health Sociologists in Combating Youth Violence in Tertiary
Institutions in Nigeria” in Olurode, L and Soyombo, O (Eds.): Readings in Campus Violence
(Lagos: John West Publications Ltd). Chp 5: Pp. 220-236.
(20). Badru, F. A. (2003):”Sociology of Health and Illness Relations” in Olurode, L. and Soyombo, O.
(Eds.): Sociology for Beginners 3rd Impression (Lagos: John West Publications), Chp. 12: Pp. 326355.
(21). Badru, F. A. & Faluyi, K. (1999): “Introduction to Population Education” in Oluwole, S. & Faluyi,
K. (Eds.) (1999): The Essentials of African Studies, Vol. 2. (Lagos: University of Lagos), General
African Studies Programme. Chp. 11, Pp. 177 – 208.
(22). Badru, F.A (2009): “Towards Rebuilding a Stable Family System in Africa”. A Lead paper
presented at the 2008 Rebuild Africa Conference under the Auspices of The Ausar Auset Society,
International, Washington, DC United States of America, Friday-Saturday, August 8-9, 2008.
On Line @ Http;//www.scribd.com/group/71386-2008-rebuild-africa-conference
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Papers Already Accepted For Publication
(1).
Badru F.A (2003): Commercial Sex Work Among The Youths In the Lagos Metropolis in
Youth Development - JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH AND ACTION NETWORK
(DRANET)
(2). Badru, F.A (2008): “Sustainable Housing Development in Nigeria: A Sociological
Perspective”. A paper presented at the Sixth Annual Lectures/Workshop, Department of Sociology,
University of Lagos: “At the Julius Berger Auditorium, UNILAG 26-27, February 2008. Paper has
been revised, edited and in Press
UNPUBLISHED PAPERS READ AT CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS (WITH NAMES OF
CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS AND DATES)
(1).
Badru, F.A (2008): “Relationship and its Interface with Family, Workplace and Society”
being the speech of the Key Note Speaker, Society of Chartered Accountants in Public Sector,
UNILAG Branch, Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at Julius Berger Auditorium, Unilag.
(2).
Badru, F.A (2008): “Empowering the Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Insights from in
Nigeria” A paper presented at the Sixth Annual Lectures/Workshop, Department of Sociology,
University of Lagos: “At the Julius Berger Auditorium, UNILAG 26-27 February, 2008
(3).
Badru, F.A (2007): “Attitudes of Nurses towards Patients with Substance Abuse
Disorders, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba-Lagos Nigeria.” Paper presented at the
Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, (LASUTH) Ikeja at the 38th Annual Scientific Conference
and General Meeting of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria (APN) with the theme: “ Mental
Health Challenges of Rapid Urbanisation”-“EKO 2007”. Thurs-15th–Sat 17th November, 2007.
(4).
Badru, F.A (2007): “Socio-economic Correlates of Patients’ Relapse and Readmission in
Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba-Lagos Nigeria” Paper presented at the Conference
Centre, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba-Lagos Nigeria at the Centenary Anniversary, 08-10
October, 2007.
(5).
Badru, F.A (2007): “ Social Consequences of Mental and Behavioural Disorders on
Individual, Family and Society” Paper presented at the Conference Centre, Federal NeuroPsychiatric Hospital, Yaba-Lagos Nigeria to the Nigerian Association of Medical Social
Workers, Yaba Branch, Tuesday, September 25, 2007.
(6).
Badru, F.A (2007): “ Cultures, Ethnicities and Globalisation” Paper presented at the
Conference Centre, Federal Neuro- Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba-Lagos Nigeria on 2-Day Update
Course in Social and Trans-cultural Psychiatry, under the auspices of West African
College of Physicians, Thursday, August 2nd, 2007.
(7)
Badru, F.A (2007): “Deconstructing Imperialistic Knowledge about African Scholarship:
African Sociologists Versus Sociologists of Africa” Paper presented at the Rhodes University,
Grahamstown-iRhini, South Africa, at the First Congress of the African Sociological Association,
15-18 July 2007
(8).
Badru, F.A (2006): “Health Sector Reforms in Nigeria” Paper presented at the Centre for
(9).
Adebayo, K; Opeolu, B.O; Badru, F.A and Okuneye, P.A (2005): “ Socio-economic, Environmental
and Health Consequences of Rural-urban Migration in Lagos-Nigeria” Paper presented at the 2nd
National Conference of the Nigerian Society for Environmental Management (NISEM) Held at the
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta between Tuesday 6th and Thursday 8th September, 2005.
(10).
Management Development (CMD) Management Village, Shangisha, PMB 21578, Ikeja,
Lagos-Nigeria Friday June 23, 2006.
Okuneye, P.A; Adebayo, K; Opeolu,B.T and Badru, F.A (2004): “ Rural-Urban Migration, Poverty
and Sustainable Development: The Case of Lagos, Nigeria” Progress Report submitted to
PRIPODE/CICRED, 133 Boulevard Devout, 75980 Paris Cedex 20-France
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(11).
Badru, F.A (2000): “Poverty Alleviation Strategies in Nigeria - Problems and Prospects”.
Paper presented at the Environment and Behaviour Association of Nigeria (EBAN)
Conference UNILAG September 16-18, 2000
COMPLETED RESEARCH WORKS AWAITING PUBLICATION
(1).
Badru F.A (2004) “Rural-Urban Migration in Lagos: The People, Determinants and the
Consequences”. International Programme for Research on the Interactions between
Population, Development and the Environment (PRIPODE) /University of Agriculture
Abeokuta
(2).
Badru F.A ( 1999):“Global Perspective of Domestic Violence with Focus on Wife-battering”
Key Note Paper presented to the West African College of Nursing on Two-Day Sub-Regional
Workshop on Domestic Violence- A Public Health Concern 29-30 November 1999.
(3).
Badru F.A (1995):
(4).
Badru F.A (2000): “HIV, AIDS and related issues in Nigeria’ (August, 2000)”
(5).
(6).
Badru F.A (1999): ` Introduction to Sociology”
Badru F.A (1999): `Sociology Made Easy’`
(7).
Badru F.A (1998): “Introduction to Social Policy and Planning”
(8).
Badru F.A (1992): A Handbook of Behavioral Science for Nurses and Allied Professionals’
(9).
Children in Nigeria’
“The Benign and Malignant Social Forces in the Health of Women and
“Badru F.A (2005): “The Nurse and the Challenges in meeting the Health needs of the
Community” Key note Lecture delivered at the Silver Jubilee Anniversary of the West African
College of Nursing Ogun/Lagos Zone on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at the Pavilion, National
Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi- Lagos, Nigeria.
Research In Progress
1.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PERCEPTION AND KNOWLEDGE OF FEMALE CONDOMS AMONG
SELECTED MARKET WOMEN AND NURSES IN LAGOS METROPOLIS.
2.
UNDERSTANDING PRIVATE AND PUBLIC HEALTH ESTABLISHMENTS IN LAGOS STATE.
3.
A SURVEY OF HEALTH RISK BEHAVIOURS AMONG YOUTHS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE
LAGOS METROPOLIS
4.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STUDENTS’ ENTRY GRADES AND FINAL GRADES AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA
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