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Dr Oduora Okpokam Asuo hails from Okangha Nzimowan village in Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River State Nigeria. He attended Government Primary Schhol Barrack Road Calabar, Community Secondary School, Okangha and the University of Calabar where he obtained his First Scool Leaving Certificate, West African Senior School Certificate and Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy respectively. He went further to get a Master of Arts Degree in Philosophy of Science and a PhD in Environmental Philosophy in 2013. Dr Asuo has been teaching Philosophy at the University of Calabar since 2010. His areas of specialization include, environmental philosophy and issues, philosophy of science, social and political philosophy, ethics and bio-ethical issues, philosophy of technology and others. He is also a preacher of the gospel and currently presides over The People of Destiny Christian Ministries, Calabar. He is happily married to Mrs Helen Asuo and their union is blessed with three wonderful children. His hobbies are reading, writing poetry and mentoring younger Christians.
S/N | Qualification | School Atttended | Started | Finished |
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First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) | Govt Primary School, Barrack Rd, Calabar | 1984 | 1989 delete_forever | |
West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC) | Community Secondary School Okangha | 1990 | 1995 delete_forever | |
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy | University of Calabar, Calabar Nigeria | 1998 | 2002 delete_forever | |
Master of Arts in Philosophy of Science | University of Calabar, Calabar Nigeria | 2009 | 2010 delete_forever | |
PhD in Philosophy of Environment | University of Calabar, Calabar Nigeria | 2010 | 2013 delete_forever |
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Bisong, Peter Bisong; & Asuo, Oduora Okpokam.(2020). “Xenotransplantation and its Potential Effects on the Environmentâ€. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Modelling.3(3). 121-128. | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam; & Asira Enya Asira (2019). “Outlines of the Environmnetal Ethics of the Ofutop Peopleâ€. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Modelling. 2(3). 121-128 | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam (2019) “Integrative Humanism: Providing Perspectives in the fight Against Climate Change†Ńduńode: Calabar Journal of the Humanities. 15 (1). 140-159 | |
Ncha, G. B; Asuo, O.O & Ukah Michael (2018). “John Locke’s A Letter Concerning Toleration: Lessons for the Nigerian Religious Environmentâ€. Philosophy Study. 8 (6). 253-262. | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam, & Ncha Gabriel Bubu (2018). “Redefining Terrorism: Making a Case Against Environmental Terrorismâ€. Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies: An Inter disciplinary Journal 20 (2). 401-415 | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam; & Kingsley Solomon (2017). “Asouzu’s Complementary Ontology as a Foudation for a Viable Ethic of the Environmentâ€. Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research. 14 (1). 120-137 | |
Inyang, John Ofem; & Asuo, Oduora Okpokam (2017).“A Reaction Against the Philosophy of Humanism: In Search of the Possibility of a Holistic Consideration of Natureâ€. Ndunode: An African Journal of Humanities 12(1).401-411 | |
Ikegbu, Ephraim Ahamefula; & Asuo Oduora Okpokam (2016). “Leadership and Environment for a Sustainable Development in Nigeriaâ€. Contemporary Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 5 (3). 346-351 | |
Ukah, Michael; Asuo, & Oduora Okpokam (2016). “Ethical Issues in the Application of Genetic Engineeringâ€. Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs. 17(1). 149-161. | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam; & Ukah Mike (2014). “Love your Neighbour as Yourself: A Case for a Love-Based Environmental Ethicâ€. International Journal of Theology and Reformed Tradition. 6(1) 141-148 | |
Asuo, Oduora Okpokam; & Obo, Ekpenyong Obo (2013). “The Philosophy of Integrative Humanism and Religious Crises in Nigeria. Picking only the Essentials†Sophia: Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs.14(2). 84-90. | |
Ochulor, C. L; Metuonu, I. & Asuo, Oduora Okpokam (2011)“. Corruption in Contemporary Nigeria: The Way Out†American Journal of Social and Management Sciences. 2 I(I), 91 - 99. | |
Okeke Jonathan; Asuo Oduora & Sunday Agu (2011) "Philosophy and Method of Integrative Humanism: A Response." Integrative Humanism Journal. 1.(1). 49 - 60. |
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S/N | Conference | Description | Started | Finished |
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the Society for Research and Academic Excellence International Conference held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, | Asuo, Oduora Okpokam; Ukah Mike (2014). “Love your Neighbour as Yourself: A Case for a Love-Based Environmental Ethic†| 2014-02-15 | 2014-02-16 | |
the International Conference of the Researchers International Network held at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana | Ikegbu, Ephraim Ahamefula; & Asuo Oduora Okpokam paper Presented: Leadership and Environment for a Sustainable Development in Nigeria | 2014-10-13 | 2014-10-16 | |
the International Conference of the Researchers international Network held at the University Conference of the Researchers International Network held at the University of Benin | Asuo, Oduora Okpokam “Integrative Humanism: Providing Perspectives in the Fight Against Climate Change | 2016-10-13 | 2016-10-15 | |
Faculty of Arts and Humanities Conference, University of Calabar, | Asuo, Oduora Okpokam, & Ncha Gabriel Bubu “Redefining Terrorism: Making a Case Against Environmental Terrorism | 2017-09-17 | 2017-09-19 |