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Name

Mr. Peter Ogbaji Onah

Department

Educational Foundation

Designation

Assistant Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Peter Ogbaji Onah

Mr. Onah Peter Ogbaji joined the University of Calabar in 2016 as an Administrator and was converted to an academic staff in the year 2019, in the Department of Educational Foundations. He holds NCE in Primary Education Studies (PES) and Economics, 2005, from Ebonyi State College of Education, Ikwo. He had his B.Sc(Ed.) in Economics, 2012 and then M.Ed. in Sociology of Education, 2016 in University of Calabar, Calabar as both achieved. Furthermore, Ph.D (in view) in Sociology of Education in University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. He has taught various interdisciplinary courses across all levels in primary, secondary and presently in University of Calabar. He has published several articles in both international and local journals and contributed immensely to the body knowledge with books chapters. He had attended so many conferences, seminars and workshops and belong to various professional bodies. Mr. Onah Peter is happily married to the virtuous wife of his dream, Mrs. Cecilia Ogeyi Ogbaji, and they are blessed with children all to the glory of Almighty God.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
Nigeria Certificate in EducationEbonyi State College of Education, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria20022005
B. Sc.(Ed) EconomicsUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20102012
M.Ed. Sociology of EducationUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20132016

S/N Publication
Onah, P. O., Akanimoh, M. E., & Ndome, L. E. (2021). Education and the achievement of national development through girl child empowerment in Nigeria. Global Journal of Educational Research, 20(1), 89 – 96. ISSN: 1596-6224, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjedr.v20i1.10
Onah, P. O., Eteng, M. E., & Unwanung, A. R. (2021). Education, accountability and transparency: A catalyst for sustainable development in Nigeria society. Global Journal of Educational Research, 20(2), 127 – 137. ISSN: 1596-6224, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjedr.v20i2.4
James, S. F., & Onah, P. O. (2021). The role of education in combating insecurity in Nigeria: Implications for national development. In M. Sule, T. Edun, S. Dosunmu and S. Oni, Whither Nigerian Education? Sociologists’ random thoughts (Eds). (pp. 219 – 228). Lagos, Nigeria: Association of Sociologists of Education of Nigeria (ASEN). ISBN: 978-978-991-555-2
Nseabasi, A. S., Okon, C. E., & Onah, P. O. (2020). Child rearing and social development of students in public secondary school in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Nkumba Business Journal, 19(1), 103 – 109. ISSN: 1564-068X

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Association of Sociologists of Education of Nigeria (ASEN) 8th Annual National Conference, 2014. Theme: Education and Socio-Political Development of Nigeria. Held at Imo State University, Owerri Education and Nation Building2014-10-072014-10-11
University of Uyo Faculty of Education 8th Annual National Conference. Held at University of Uyo.2019-09-102019-09-13
Association of Sociologists of Education of Nigeria (ASEN) 13th Annual National Conference Unijos 2019. Theme: Education And Enduring Democracy in Nigeria. Held at University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State Education, Accountability and Transparency, A Catalyst For Sustainable Development in Nigeria Society2019-10-072019-10-10
Nigeria Society For Psychosocial Research (NSPR) 10th Annual National Conference of the Nigerian Society for Psychosocial Research. Theme: Towards Corruption Elimination in Nigerian Social Systems: The Psychosocial Ways of Moving the Nation ForwordTowads corruption Elimination in Nigeria Educational System (2) Psychosocial Means of Enhancing Trust in Social Relationship to Curb Corruption in Nigeria2021-05-102021-05-13
Association of Sociologists of Education of Nigeria (ASEN) 14th Annual National Conference. Theme: Education and Contemporary Social Problems in NigeriaEducation as a tool in eradicating Terrorism in Nigeria.2021-10-132021-10-15