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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. BIODATA
NAME MUSA OSIREGBHEMHE ABDUL MTALLIB
DATE OF BIRTH: APRIL 04, 1963
NATIONALITY: NIGERIAN
STATE OF ORIGIN: EDO
LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ORIGIN: ETSAKO WEST
MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED
CONTACT ADDRESS: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO
P.M.B. 3011, KANO, NIGERIA
PERMANENT HOME ADDRESS C/O POSTAL AGENCY
IKABIGBO-UZAIRUE
AUCHI, EDO STATE
CURRENT EMPLOYER BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO
CURRENT RANK: ASSOC1ATE PROFESSOR
2. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
YEAR
NAME OF
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
Sept. 1974-June 1979 Otaru Grammar School, Auchi, Edo
State WASC Div. I
Jan. 1983-Jul. 1987 Bendel State University, Ekpoma-
Nigeria B.Eng. (Hons) Civil Engineering
Jan. 1991-Dec. 1992 Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria M. Eng. (Construction Materials)
Oct. 2004 – Nov. 2007
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
M.Sc (Construction Management)
Oct. 2008-Oct. 2014 Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Ph.D (Civil Engineering)
June – July 2016 Galilee International Management
Institute (GIMI) Israel Diploma (Project Management)
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3. AWARDS AND PRIZES
(1) Awarded double promotion from primary one (1) to primary three (3) as a result of outstanding
performance.
(2) Awarded the prize for the best student for the best student in Bible Knowledge in form one.
(3) Awarded the prize for the best student for the best student in Literature in English in form two.
(4) Awarded the prize for the best student in Geography in form three.
(5) Awarded the prize for the best student in Government in form three.
(6) Jerusalem Pilgrim (JP)
4. WORK EXPERIENCE
4.1 PRE-GRADUATION WORKING EXPERIENCE
PROJECT/YEAR EMPLOYER NATURE OF WORK
A.
Teacher/Sciences’
Laboratory Master of
Ayogwiri Grammar
School, Uzairue, Auchi,
Bendel State (1980-1983)
Bendel State Teaching
Service Board, Benin City
Teaching, Planning and
coordination of activities in
the sciences laboratories
B. INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENTS
i.
Construction of Access
Road/Bridge across
Ikpoba River between
sites A and B of
UNIBEN Campus,
(July, ’84-Oct., ’84)
Physical Planning division,
University of Benin, Benin
City
Interpretation of drawings,
inspection of construction
materials brought to the site
for compliance with approved
specifications and standards;
and supervision of
constructions
ii
General water works
and supervision of
construction of Ikpoba
River Dam. (April,
1986-July, 1986)
Bendel State Water Board,
Benin city
Preparation of Bill of
Quantities for the elevated
water tank located at the
Bendel State Trade Fair
Ground. Preparation of
drawings for the existing and
proposed pipe lines in Benin
City and Agbor. Works
supervisor (Trainee):- laying
and connection of asbestos
pipe lines to the new borehole
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at Usse village, laying and
construction of G.I. pipes in
Benin City; and construction
of Ikpoba River Dam.
iii
Construction of Afuze-
Otuo-Uzebba Road
(April, 1986-July,
1986)
Setraco Nig. Ltd., Auchi, Edo
State
Assistant Site Engineer
(Trainee): - construction of
Afuze-Utuo-Uzebba road
iv.
Design and supervision
of building structures
(August, 1986-
November, 1986)
DOU Associates (consulting
Engineers), No. 1 Effosa
Street, Uzebbu Quarters, Benin
City
Preparation of bar bending
schedule for NNPC Office
Complex, at Moissimi,
Shagamu, Design and
supervision of construction of
building structures.
4.2
A:
POSTGRADUATION WORKING EXPERIENCE
NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE
Served with Engineering
and Consulting
Associates Nigeria Ltd.,
Kano (Sept. 1987-Aug,
1988)
ECAN Ltd., 5 Ahmadu Bello
Way, P.O. Box 2036, Kano
Calculations of volumes of
earth works for the Pategi-
Egan Road Project.
Preparation of bar bending
schedule for parts of the dam
being constructed at Biu.
Planimetric determination of
erosion problem areas in Kano
State; and many other Civil
Engineering works
B: EMPLOYMENT
i. Assistant Site Engineer
(Katsina Site) July, 1988-
September, 1991
N. Stephen Building Co.
Ltd., P.O. Box 257, Kano
Supervision of highway
constructions, drainage
construction, asbestos pipes
water supply lines, and
building constructions
including Katsina Polytechnic
lecture theatres and
workshops, and underground
water reservoir.
ii Assistant Site engineer
(A.B.U. Zaria Site)
Sept. ’91-Jan. ‘93
N. Stephen Building Co.
Ltd., P.O. Box 257, Kano
Supervision of construction of
the stadium at the main
campus, and supervision of
the construction of the access
road and drainage facilities at
the Centre for Energy
Research and Training.
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iii Site Engineer (NNPC
Kano Site).
(Jan. 1993-Aug., 1993)
N. Stephen Building Co.
Ltd., P.O. Box 257, Kano
Supervision of the
construction of NNPC
Butanization project at
Hotoro, Kano
iv Lecturer/Researcher
(Feb., 1994– date)
Bayero University, Kano Lecturing plus associated
responsibilities, and Research.
5. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
i. Preparation of bar bending schedule and supervision of Biu dam project
ii. Design of culverts on Pategi-Egan road project
iii. Construction of classroom blocks at Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina
iv. Construction of two lecture theatres at Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina
v. Construction of three laboratory blocks at Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina
vi. Construction of four workshop blocks at Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina
vii. Construction of ground water reservoir at Katsina Polytechnic, Katsina
viii. Construction of sports complex, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (later abandoned for lack of
payments).
ix. Construction of sedimentation tank, Ahmadu Bello University water supply scheme, Zaria
x. Construction of the access road to Centre for Energy Research and Training (CERT), Ahmadu
Bello University, Zaria
xi. Construction of the semi-circular drive at the Centre for Energy Research and Training
(CERT), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
xii. Construction of the drainage system for Centre for Energy Research and Training (CERT),
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
xiii. Construction of the Access Road to Zango Area, Zaria.
xiv. Construction of butanisation project at NNPC, Hotoro, Kano.
xv. Teaching and research, plus associated responsibilities, Bayero University, Kano.
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6. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
i. Registered Engineer (COREN)
ii Member, Materials Society of Nigeria (MMSN)
iIi. Member, Materials Research Society (MMRS)
iv. Member, Nigerian Corrosion Association (MNICA)
v. Member, Nigerian Society of Engineers (MNSE)
vi. Member, Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (MNICE)
vii. Member, Institute of Appraisal and Cost Engineers (MIACE)
viii. Member, Society of Construction Industry Arbitrators (MSCIArb.)
ix. Member, Nigerian Institution of Engineering Management (MNIEM)
7 TEACHING LOAD
7.1: COURSES TAUGHT AT BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO
UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
CIV 3302 – Civil Engineering Materials
CIV 3402 – Civil Engineering Drawing
CIV 3403 – Engineering Survey I
CIV 4303 – Engineering Survey II
CIV 4304 – Civil Engineering Practice
CIV 4304 – Civil Engineering Practice
CIV 5201 – Construction Management & Economics I
CIV 5401 – Construction Management & Economics II
1994-2009
1994-1995
1994-2005
1996-2003
1994-2009
2014-Date
1994-1997
1994-1997
PGDCE LEVEL
CIV 7212 – Construction Management & Economics
CIV 7220 – Project Strategy
CIV 7326 – Management Science and Project Control
CIV 7327 – Human Resources Management
CIV 7202 – Statistical Methods
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice
CIV 7315 – Construction Management and Entrepreneurship
CIV 7315 – Construction Management and Entrepreneurship
1999-2007
2004-2007
2004-2007
2004-2007
2007-2010
2007- 2010
2017 - Date
2007 -2010
2014- 2016
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M.ENG. LEVEL
CIV 8301 – Project Management and Construction Methods
CIV 8321 – Advanced Construction Materials and Technology
CIV 8321 – Advanced Construction Materials and Technology
CIV 8335 – Construction Planning and Scheduling
CIV 8337 – Production Control
CIV 8337 – Production Control
CIV 8338 – Construction and Industrial Law
CIV 8340 – Construction Economics
CIV 8342 – Research Methodology and Application of Statistics in Research
CIV 8342 – Research Methodology and Application of Statistics in Research
CIV 8343 - Construction Financial Management and Economics
1999-2009
2001-2009
2012-2015
2001-2006
2004-2009
2015-Date
2015-Date
1999-2009
2005-2008
2014-2015
2018-Date
PhD Level
CIV 9301 – Advanced Research Methodology and Application of Statistics in
Research
2015-Date
7.2 TEACHING LOAD/HR/WK/SEMESTER
7.2.1 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
1993/94 SESSION Contact hrs/wk/semester
CIV 3304 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 5201 Construction Mgt & Economics I 2
CIV 5401 Construction Mgt & Economics II 4
Sub total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
1994/95 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3402 Civil Engineering Drawing 4
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 5201 Construction Mgt & Economics I 2
CIV 5401 Construction Mgt & Economics II 4
Sub Total 20
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x6 = 12
Sub Total = 12 hrs/wk/semester
1995/96 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
7
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 5201 Construction Management and Economics I 2
CIV 5401 Construction Management and Economics II 4
Sub Total 16
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x5 = 10
Sub Total = 10 hrs/wk/semester
1996/97 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 5201 Construction Mgt & Economics I 2
CIV 5401 Construction Mgt & Economics II 4
Sub Total 19 Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x6 = 12
Sub Total = 12 hrs/wk/semester
1997/98 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
1998/99 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
CIV4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
1999/2000 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials
CIV 3403 Engineering Survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2000/2001 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
8
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2001/2002 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2002/2003 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering survey I 4
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 13
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2003/2004 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering survey I 4
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 10
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x3 = 6
Sub Total = 6 hrs/wk/semester
2004/2005 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 3403 Engineering survey I 4
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 10
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x3 = 6
Sub Total = 6 hrs/wk/semester
2005/2006 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 4 hrs/wk/semester
2006/2007 SESSION
CIV 3302 Civil Engineering Materials 3
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 6
9
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 4 hrs/wk/semester
2007/2008 SESSION
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 4
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hrs/wk/semester =12+20+16+19+13+13+13+13+13+13+10+10+6+6+3
= 180
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 8+12+10+12+8+8+8+8+8+8+6+6+4+4+2
= 112
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 110 = 22.40
2008/2009 SESSION
Nil
2009/2010 SESSION
CIV 4303 Engineering Survey II 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2007/2008 = 180
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 180 + 3 = 183
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2007/2008 = 112
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 112 + 2 = 114
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 114 = 22.80
2010/2011 SESSION
Nil (On Study Fellowship)
2011/2012 SESSION
Nil (On Study Fellowship)
2013/2014 SESSION
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2009/2010 = 183
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 183 + 3 = 186
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Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2009/2010 = 114
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 114 + 2 =116
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 116 = 23.20
2014/2015 SESSION
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014 = 186
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 186 + 3 = 189
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014 = 116
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 116 + 2 = 118
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 118 = 23.60
2015/2016 SESSION
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015 = 189
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 189 + 3 = 192
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015 = 118
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 118 + 2 = 120
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 120 = 24.0
2016/2017 SESSION
CIV 4304 Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2015/2016 = 192
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 192 + 3 = 195
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2015/2016 = 120
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 120 + 2 = 122
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 122 = 24.4
7.2.2 PGDCE COURSES
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1999/2000 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
Sub Total 2
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
2000/2001 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
Sub Total 2
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
2001/2002 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
Sub Total 2
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
2002/2003 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
Sub Total 2
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
2003/2004 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
CIV 7220 Project Strategy 2
CIV 7326 Mgt Science & Project Control 3
CIV 7327 Human Resources Management 3
Sub Total 10
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2004/2005 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
CIV 7220 Project Strategy 2
CIV 7326 Mgt Science & Project Control 3
CIV 7327 Human Resources Management 3
Sub Total 10
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2005/2006 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
CIV 7220 Project Strategy 2
CIV 7326 Mgt Science & Project Control 3
CIV 7327 Human Resources Management 3
Sub Total 10
12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2006/2007 SESSION
CIV 7212 Construction Mgt & Economics 2
CIV 7220 Project Strategy 2
CIV 7326 Mgt Science & Project Control 3
CIV 7327 Human Resources Management 3
Sub Total 10
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester =
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 2+2+2+8+8+8+8=40
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2x40 = 8.0
2007/2008 SESSION
CIV 7202 – Statistical Methods 2
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 8
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x3 = 6
Sub Total = 6 hrs/wk/semester
2008/2009 SESSION
CIV 7202 – Statistical Methods 2
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 8
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x3 = 6
Sub Total = 6 hrs/wk/semester
2009/2010 SESSION
CIV 7202 – Statistical Methods 2
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice 3
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 8
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x3 = 6
Sub Total = 6 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 2+2+2+2+10+10+10+10+8+8+8 = 72
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 2+2+2+2+8+8+8+8+6+6+6=58
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2x58 = 11.4
2010/2011 SESSION
13
Nil (On Study Fellowship)
2011/2012 SESSION
Nil (On Study Fellowship)
2012/2013 SESSION
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2009/2010 = 72
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 72 + 3 = 75
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2009/2010 = 58
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 58 + 2 =60
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 60 = 12.00
2013/2014 SESSION
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2012/2013 = 75
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 75 + 3 = 78
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2012/2013= 60
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 60 + 2 = 62
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 62 = 12.40
2014/2015 SESSION
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014 = 78
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 78 + 3 = 81
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014= 62
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 62 + 2 = 64
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 64 = 12.80
2015/2016 SESSION
CIV 7315 – Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship 3
14
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015 = 81
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 81 + 3 = 84
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015= 64
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 64 + 2 = 66
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 66 = 13.20
2016/2017 SESSION
CIV 7303 – Civil Engineering Practice 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2016/2017 = 81
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 84 + 3 = 87
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2015/2017= 66
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 66 + 2 = 68
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 68 = 13.60
7.2.3 M.ENG COURSES
1999/2000 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 4 hrs/wk/semester
2000/2001 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 4 hrs/wk/semester
2001/2002 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Materials & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4=8
15
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2002/2003 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Materials & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4=8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2003/2004 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Materials & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4=8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2004/2005 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Materials & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4=8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2005/2006 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4=8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
2006/2007 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
CIV 8342 Research Methodology and Applications of Statistics in
Research. 3
Sub Total 15
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x5=10
Sub Total = 10 hrs/wk/semester
16
2007/2008 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
CIV 8342 Research Methodology and Applications of Statistics in
Research. 3
Sub Total 15
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x5=10
Sub Total = 10 hrs/wk/semester
2008/2009 SESSION
CIV 8301 Project Mgt & Construction Methods 3
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
CIV 8335 Const. Planning & Scheduling 3
CIV 8340 Construction Economics 3
Sub Total 12 Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x4 = 8
Sub Total = 8 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 6+6+12+12+12+12+12+15+15+12 = 114
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 4+4+8+8+8+8+8+10+10+8 =76
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2x76 = 15.20
2009/2010 SESSION
Nil (Suspension of M.Eng program by the Department)
2010/2011 SESSION
Nil (On Study Fellowship)
2011/2012 SESSION
Nil (On Study Felloship)
2012/2013 SESSION
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
Sub Total 3 Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2008/2009 = 114
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 114 + 3 = 117
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2008/2009= 76
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 76 + 2 = 78
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 78 = 15.60
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2013/2014 SESSION
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
Sub Total 3 Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2012/2013 = 117
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 117 + 3 = 120
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2012/2013 = 78
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 78 + 2 = 80
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 80 = 16.00
2014/2015 SESSION
CIV 8321 Advanced Const. Mat. & Technology 3
CIV 8342 Research Methodology and Application of statistics in Research 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014 = 120
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 120 + 6 = 126
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2013/2014 = 80
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 80 + 4 = 84
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 84 = 16.80
2015/2016 SESSION
CIV 8337 – Production Control 3
CIV 8338 – Construction and Industrial Law 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015 = 126
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 126 + 6 = 132
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2014/2015 = 84
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 84 + 4 = 88
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 88 = 17.60
2016/2017 SESSION
CIV 8337 – Production Control 3
CIV 8338 – Construction and Industrial Law 3
Sub Total 6
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x2 = 4
Sub Total = 4 hrs/wk/semester
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Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2015/2016 = 132
Current Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 132 + 6 = 138
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester brought forward from 2015/2016 = 88
Current Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 88 + 4 = 92
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2 x 92 = 18.40
7.2.4 PhD COURSES
2015/2016 SESSION
CIV 9301 – Advanced Research Methodology and Application of Statistics in Research 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
2016/2017 SESSION
CIV 9301 – Advanced Research Methodology and Application of Statistics in Research 3
Sub Total 3
Assume 2 contact hrs/wk/semester for each course i.e. 2x1 = 2
Sub Total = 2 hrs/wk/semester
Grand Total at the real contact hours/wk/semester = 3+3 = 6
Grand Total at the assumed contact hours/wk/semester = 2+2 = 4
Total score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hours/wk/semester = 0.2x4 = 0.8
SUMMARY OF SCORES
Aggregate Total Score from Undergraduate, PGDCE, M.Eng., and PhD courses at real contact
hrs/wk/semester = 195 + 87 +138 + 6 = 426
Aggregate Total Score at the assumed contact hrs/wk/semester from Undergraduate, PGDCE,
M.Eng., and PhD courses = 122+68+92+4 = 286
Aggregate Total Score at 0.2 points for 2 contact hrs/wk/semester from Undergraduate, PGDCE,
M.Eng., and PhD courses at assumed contact hrs/wk/semester = 24.4 + 13.60 + 18.40 + 0.8 = 57.2
8 RESEARCH PROJECTS/THESES SUPERVISED
8.1 UNDERGRADUATE
1. Uche Austin Okorie U. (1995). “Effects of Aggregate Size on Concrete Compressive
Strength.”
2. Folaranmi Ajibola Felix (1995). “Effects of Fine Aggregate on Setting Time of Cement.”
3. Suleiman Ibrahim (1995). “Effects of Delayed Placement on the Properties of Concrete.”
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4. Aliyu Ya’u Mohammed (1995). “Absenteeism in Blocks-making Industries (Case Study of
Kano Metropolis).
5. Tiamiyu Ibrahim Adesina (1997). “Strength Characteristics of Cement-Rice Husk Ash
Concrete.”
6. Saminu Ahmed (1998). “Performance Evaluation of Part-time Workers in the Nigerian
Construction Industry. (A Case Study of Katsina State).”
7. Ibrahim Isah Kangiwa (1998) “Comparative Assessment of the Effect of Crushed and lateritic
(Unwashed) Aggregates on the Strength of Concrete.”
8. Abdulhameed Adamu Gwaram (1998). “Performance Evaluation of Part-time Workers in the
Nigerian Construction Industry. (A Case Study of Abuja).”
9. Lawal Gambo Datti (1998). “Performance Evaluation of Part-time Workers in the Nigerian
Construction Industry. (A Case Study of Kano).
10. Umar Mohammed (1998). “Performance evaluation of Part-time Workers in the Nigerian
Construction Industry. (Case Study of Kogi State)”.
11. Olayinka O. Igbayiloye (2002). “Effects of Quarry Dust on the Strength of Concrete.”
12. Lawal Babangida Mohammed (2004). “Assessment of the Compressive Strength of Periwinkle
Shells Aggregate Concrete.”
13. Abdullahi Gambo Shehu (2004). “Effects of Fine Aggregate on the Strength of Concrete. Case
Study of Concrete Grades 35 and 45”.
14. Mustapha Mohammed Lawal (2004). “Effects of Fine Aggregate on the Strength of Concrete.
Case Study of Grades 20 and 30.”
15. Usman Danyawa (2004). “Effects of Fine Aggregate on the Strength of Concrete. Case Study
of Concrete Grades 25 and 35.”
16. Amadu Ladi Oreun (2005). “Assessment of the Quality of Hollow Sandcrete Blocks Produced
in Kano. Case Study of Kano Metropolis.”
17. Bilkisu Hassan Sada (2005) “Effects of Fine Aggregate on the Compressive Strength of
Concrete. Case Study of Grades 40 and 50 Concrete.”
18. Inuwa Adamu (2005). “Assessment of the Effects of the Sizes of Aggregate on the
Compressive Strength of concrete.”
19. Abdullahi Gambo (2006). “Comparative Study of the Effects of Naturally Occurring Rounded
Aggregates and Crushed Rock Aggregates on the Compressive Strength of Concrete. Case
Study of 1:2.5:5, and 1:3:6 Nominal Mix Ratios”.
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20. Auwal Sani Kabo (2006) “Comparative Study of the Effects of Naturally Occurring Coarse
Aggregate and Crushed Rock Aggregate on the Compressive Strength of Concrete. Case Study
of 1:1.5:3, and 1:2:4 Nominal Mix Ratios.
21. Inusa Lawan (2006). Investigation into the Admixture Properties of Plantain Peels Ash in
Concrete: Case Study of Setting Time.”
22. Abdussalam Haruna (2006). Effects of Orange Peels Ash and Orange Peels Mill on the
Properties of Concrete: Case Study of Setting Time”.
23. Ibrahim H.I. (2007). Effects of Unripe Plantain Peels Ash on the Compressive Strength of
Concrete (Case Study of Grades 20 and 30 Concrete)
24. Dayyabu T. (2007). Investigation into the Admixture Properties of Bone Ash (Case Study of
Setting Time).
25. Muhammad S. (2008). Effects of Ripe Plantain Ash on the Compressive Strength of Concrete
(Case Study Grades 20 and 30 Concrete)
26. Abdulhadi R. (2007). Investigation into the Admixture Properties of Egg-shell Ash (Case
Study of Setting Time).
27. Mohammed U. (2007). Effects of Bone-ash on the Compressive Strength of Concrete (Case
Study of Grades 20 and 30 concrete).
28. Akilu B.B. (2007). Effects of Egg-shell Ash on the Compressive Strength of Concrete (Case
Study of Grade 30 Concrete).
29. Nuhu S.I. (2007). Effects of Orange Peels Ash and Orange peels Mill on the Compressive
Strength of Concrete (Case Study of Grades 20 and 30 Concrete).
30. Abdulhasib Y.A. (2007). Investigation into the Effects of Orange Peels Mill on Some of the of
the Index Properties of Laterites.
31. Saratu A.F. (2007). Effects of Egg-shell Ash on the Compressive Strength of Concrete (Case
Study of Grade 20).
32. Happyday B. (2008) Effects of Orange Peels Mill on the Compressive Strength of Concrete
(Case Study of Grades 20 and 30 Concrete.
33 Muhammad Bello Ibrahim and Aliyu Musa Abdullahi (2008). Effect of Ground Poliostigma
Thoninngii (Kargo) on the Index Properties of Laterite Soils.
34 Buhari Daudu Abdussalam (2016). A Comparative Appraisal of Satisfaction of Professionals
Employed in the Nigerian Construction Industry (A case Study of Kano State)
8.2 PGDCE
1. Magaji Muhamad Yarima (2003). Public Building Maintenance Strategies.
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2. Mohammed Babiye (2003). Strategies for Reducing Clients’ Caused Delays in Construction
Projects.
3. Mamoud Sani Danbata (2004). Evaluation of the Magnitude of Cost Overruns of Construction
Projects in Nigeria.
4. Aminu Aliyu (2004). The Effect of Performance Bond on Successful Delivery of Construction
Projects in Nigeria.
5. Musa Ali Jogana (2004). The Role of Procurement Methods in Successful Delivery of
Construction Project in Nigeria.
6. Susan Agbenu Ochai (2005). Appraisal of Scheduling Techniques Applications in Nigrian
Construction Projects.
7. Shehu Sale Madaki (2006). Assessment of the Degree of Effects of the Factors Affecting the
Effective Implementation of Plans and Schedules for Construction Projects.
8. Muazu Bello (2006). Evaluation of the Extent of Application of Heuristic Approach to
Resources Allocation in the Nigerian Construction Industry.
9. Murtala Musa (2006). Evaluation of the Variations Between the Consultant’s Estimates and the
Tender Figures for Building Projects in Nigeria.
10. Kabir Ibrahim (2006). Appraisal of Cost Control Practices in the Nigerian Construction
Industry: A Case Study of Katsina State.
11. Umar Samaila (2006). Extent of Implementation of Cost Control in Rural Infrastructure
Development Scheme (RIDS). A Case Study of Danja and Kafur Local Government Areas of
Katsina State.
12. Yakubu Abdullahi (2006). Appraisal of the Strategies for Construction Projects Delivery in
Nigeria. (A Case Study of Kaduna State).
13. Muhammed Okhaigbhe (2006). Assessment of the Contribution of Construction Industry to the
Nigerian Economy.
14. Dayyabu Abubakar (2006). Appraisal of Maintenance Management of Buildings (A Case
Study of Zamfara State Public/Private Buildings).
15. Amarachi Gloria Kalu (2006). Appraisal of the Effect of Leadership in the Successful Delivery
of Construction Projects in Nigeria.
16. Ezenwugo Chigozie Owen (2006). An Appraisal of Client and Consultants in Effective
Construction Project Delivery.
17. Abdulaziz Olutunwase Aliu (2006). An Appraisal of Risk-Factors in Build, Operate and
Transfer Projects Management Schemes in Kaduna State. A Case Study of Kaduna Metropolis.
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18. Bishir Isa Malumfashi (2007). Analysis of Major Delay Factors in Building Projects in Nigeria
(A Case Study of Katsina State).
19. Abubakar B. Sada (2007). Extent of Motivation on Workers in a Construction Industry (A Case
Study of Zamfara State).
20. Saminu Isah Isa (2008). Problems of Contract Administration (A Case Study of Sokoto River
Basin and Rural Development Authority).
21. Abubakar Habibu (2008). Investigation into Accidents on Construction Sites
22. Odeh Jefferey (2008). Evaluation of Low Application of e-Business Technologies in
Construction Industry in Nigeria.
23. Yusuf Usman (2008). A Quanlity Assurance Appraisal of Public Sector Building Project
Delivery System.
24. Umaru Musa (2008). Investigation into the Factors Militating Against Effective Performance
of Indigenous Contractors in Nigerian Construction Industry (A Case Study of Abuja and
Kaduna).
25. Eshierumua Richard (2011). An Appraisal of Documentation Practices in the Monitoring of
Construction Projects in Nigeria (A Case Study of Kaduna State).
8.3 M.Eng
1. Marke A.I. (2004). “Comparative Assessment of the Strength of Colcrete and Concrete.”
2. Abubakar A. (2004). “Evaluation of the Factors Affecting Successful Delivery of Construction
Projects in Nigeria.
3. Ekechukwu K.C. (2004). “Evaluation of the Factors Affecting Project Cost Control in the
Nigerian Construction Industry.
4. Abubakar Adebayo Jimoh (2006). “Investigation into the Engineering Properties of Rice-Husk
Ash Stabilized Lateristic Soils”.
5. Johnathan Ifechukwu Mordi (2007). “Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Preparation of
Quantity Surveyor’s “Fair Estimates”.
6. Gbemisola Mojisola Bankole (2007). “Effects of Lime-Rice Husk Ash on the Engineering
Properties of Lateritic Soils.”
7. Mamman Mas’udu (2007). “Investigation into the Variation of Compressive Strength of
Concrete Development with Fine Aggregate.”
8. Chukwuma Kanene Simeon Mojekwu (2007). “Effectiveness of Prequantification Practices for
Construction Projects in Nigeria Under the Due Process Policy.”
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9. Nurudeen U. (2007). Mathematical Modelling of the Relationship Between Time and Cost
Overruns in Building Projects: Case Study of North Eastern States).
10. Nuru, G. (2007). Mathematical Modelling of Final Costs of Construction Projects in Nigeria.
11. Muhammad L.Y. (2007). Comparative Study of Cost and Time Performances of World Bank
Assisted and State Owned Projects.
12. Madu, Z. (2007). Comparative Assessment of Cost and Time Overruns in the State and Local
Governments (Case Study of North Eastern Region of Nigeria).
13. Moahammad Yakoob Adinoyi (2007). Comparative Assessment of the Impacts of Claims on
Final Costs of Private and Public Building Projects: Case Study of FCT, Abuja.
14 Fidelis Monday Uche Adoyi (2009). Measurement of Productivity of Masons in Building
Construction.
15 Paul Anavhe Junior Eghiemeyo (2009). Comparative Evaluation of Time and Cost
Performance of World Bank Assisted and State Government Funded Water Projects in
Nigeria. A Case Study of Northern States.
16 Muhammad Dikko Maiwalima (2009). Appraisal of Risks Assignment in the Nigerian
Construction Industry: A Case Study of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
17 Abubakar Abdullahi (2009). Appraisal of Factors of Variations in Construction Projects
Tendering Projects.
18 Arumita Irekho Ibukun (2010) An Appraisal of the Causes and Effects of Client-caused Delays
in Public Building Projects: A Case Study of North- Western Nigeria.
19 Umar Yakubu Abba (2010). Evaluation of the Extent of Compliance of Selected Building
Materials with Standards in North-Eastern States of Nigeria.
20 Mustapha Muhammad Lawan (2010). Effects of the Type of Mixing Water on the Quality of
Concrete.
21 Hanafi Mu’azu Sudan (2010). An Investigation into the Effects of Crude Oil Spillage on the
Engineering Properties of Lateritic Soils: A Case Study of Ebubu Oil Spill Site in Eleme
Local Government Area of Rivers State.
22 Ibrahim Tiamiyu Adesina (2010). Investigation into the Effect of Trona on the Geotechnical
Properties of Lateritic Soils.
23 Oloudo Adesina (2012). Appraisal of the Extent to which the Main Participants are
Responsible to Time Overruns in the Construction Industry.
24 Nwakor Arize Anthony (2012). Appraisal of Materials Management Practice on Construction
Sites in Maiduguri: A Case Study of Ordinary Portland Cement.
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25 Amarachi Gloria Kalu (2012). Impact of Design and Build Procurement Method on
Construction Projects in Nigeria
26 Murtala Sani (2016). Assessment of the Effects of Sugar Cane Mill (SCM) on the Properties of
Concrete.
27 Michael Luka Fitto (2017). An Evaluation of the Strength Properties of Retempered Concrete.
9 RESEARCH PROJECTS/THESES INTERNALLY EXAMINED
1. Rukayyatu Ibrahim Tukur [PGS/TECH/04/0636]. Appraisal of Some Selected Risk to which
the Contractors are Exposed in the Nigeria Construction Industry.
2. Nasir Mohammed Sala Koko [PGS/TECH/04/0475]. An Investigation into the Admixture
Properties of “Katsi” on the Durability of Concrete.
3. Thomas Akata Ibu [PGS/TECH/04/0167]. Investigation on “Makuba” as Additive in Concrete.
4. David Adamu Balami [PGS/TECH/04/0185]. Investigation on Rice Husk Ash as Admixture in
Concrete in Aggressive Environment.
5 Bilyaminu Usman Abdulbaki [PGS?TECH/04/2289]. Properties of Gum Arabic Laterites.
6. Suleiman Mohammed Laya [PGS/TECH/05/0340]. Investigation into the Durability of Recycled
Coarse Aggregate Concrete in Normal and Aggressive Environments.
7. Jibrin Abubakar Suleiman [PGS/TECH/05/3218]. Effect of Curing Methods on Strength
Development and Durability of Concrete.
8. Nafiu H. H [PGS/TECH/05/1350]. Evaluation of the Desirable Qualities for an Effective Project
Manager in the Nigerian Construction Industry
9. Suleiman Mohammed Laya [PGS/TECH/05/0340]. Investigation into the Durability of Recycled
Coarse Aggregate Concrete in Normal and Aggressive Environments.
10. Jibrin Abubakar Suleiman [PGS/TECH/05/3218]. Effect of Curing Methods on Strength
Development and Durability of Concrete.
11. Esther Oluremilekun Pelemo [PGS/TECH/06/0037]. A Comparative Study of the Time and Cost
Performance Between World Bank and State Government Financed Projects in Nigeria: A
Case Study of 90 Projects Selected from Kogi, Kwara, and Ekiti States
12. Susan Ochai Agbenu [PGS/TECH/06/1541]. Evaluation of Nigerian Construction Process for
Continuous Improvement Using Total Quality Management.
13. Godwin Omofonma [PGS/TECH/06/1502]. Effects of Polypropylene Fibers on Properties of
High Strength Concrete.
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14. Araga Odovidi Adamu [PGS/TECH/06/1813]. An Investigation into the use of Cassava Peels
Powder as an Admixture in Concrete.
15. Vincent Emoetso Michael Audu [PGS/TECH/06/0844]. Effects of Cocoa Pod Husk Ash as
Admixture in Concrete.
16. Inyang Aniebuk John (PGS/TECH/06/1941). Comparative Study of the Performance of the
Traditional Contract and Direct Labour Methods of Projects Procurement: A Case Study of
Selected Projects of the Six Area Councils of FCT-Abuja.
17. Nasiru Zakari Muhammad [SPS/07/TECH/02011]. Total Quality Management Implementation by
Construction Contractors in Nigeria
18. Abdulkadir Abu Lawal [SPS/TECH/07/01149]. Analysis of the Performance of Bill of Quantities,
and Lump Contractual Options in Public Building Procurement (A Case Study of Some
Selected States in the North-West Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria)
19. Kassim Bello [SPS/07/TECH/02994]. An Appraisal of Cost Planning Techniques in Public Sector
Building Projects in Kebbi State, Nigeria
20. Yusuf Abdu Inusa [SPS/10/MCE/00002]. Mechanical Properties of Recycled Plastic Aggregate
(RPA) Modified Concrete.
21. Akinola Sunday Tifase (2014).
22. Abdulkarim Muhammad Auwal [SPS/13/MCE/00018]. Corn Cob Ash As a Pozzolana in Self-
Compacting Concrete (SSC)
23. Aminu Maiyama Musa (2016). Properties of Concrete Made with Iron Stone Gravel as Coarse
Aggregate
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10. EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
(i) External Examiner, School of Environmental Design, Kano State Polytechnic 2004-2006
(ii). External Moderator to the Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
2003/2004 to 2005/2006
(iii) External Moderator to the Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
2009/2010 to 2010/2011.
(iv) External Moderator to the Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
2015/2016.
(v) External Moderator to the Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
2016/2017.
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11. PUBLICATIONS
1. A.J. Akpan, S.S. Letcha and A.O. Musa (1992) “Strength Assessment of the Compressive
Strength of Concrete Subjected to Predominantly Acid Media.” Proceedings of Corrosion
Nigeria 1992. pp. 9-16.
2. Musa O.A. Mtallib (1993) “Manpower Training and Development in Construction Industries in
Nigeria.” (Presented at a seminar organized by the Department of Building, Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria).
3. Musa O.A. Mtallib (1994) “Importance of Work Study to Project Viability.” Proceedings of
the Nigerian Society of Engineers (Kaduna Branch) and Motegin Foundation (Nig) Limited,
Short Course on Project Appraisal, Monitoring, and Evaluation. Pp. 78-81
4. J.O.B. Rotimi and M.O.A. Mtallib (1995). Economic Considerations in Building Maintenance
Works.”: Proceedings of the International Conference on Maintenance of Engineering
Facilities, Gaborone, Botswana, pp. 57-63.
5. O.M. Sadiq, A.J. Akpan, and A.O. Musa (1996) “Strength Evaluation of Concrete in
Chemically Aggressive Environment.” NSE Technical Transactions, Vol. 31. No. 2. June-
April, 1996, pp 80-86.
6. Musa O.A. Mtallib (1996) “Economic Aspects of Road Maintenance.” Presented at the
Maiden Engineering Conference held at the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi.
7. Musa O.A. Mtallib (1998) “Durability of Concrete Subjected to Chemically Aggressive
Environment.” Presented at International Conference Tagged “Habitat-Afrique 2000”. Held at
Arewa House, Kaduna from June 29-July 4, 1998.
8. Musa O.A. Mtallib (1999) “The Effects of Fine Aggregates on the Setting Characteristics of
Cement.” Proceedings of the First National Engineering Conference of School of Engineering
and Technology, FUT Minna 3rd – 6th March, 1999. pp. 76-79.
9. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2002). “Compressive Strength of Concrete in Contact with Nitrate-based
Substances.” Proceedings of Millennium Conference. T.O. Mosaku, Ed. Pp. 102-109.
10. M.O.A. Mtallib (2002). “The Challenges of Nitrate-prone Environment to Concrete Materials.
“Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Babaniyi B., John A.A., Willie O.S., Eds.
Materials Society of Nigeria, Akure, pp. 191-194.
11. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2003). “Usability of Lateritic Aggregate as Low Cost Concrete Material.”
Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Babaniyi B., Willie O.S., Eds. Materials
Society of Nigeria, Akure, pp. 102-104.
12. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2004). “Effects of Maximum Aggregate Size on the Compressive Strength
of Concrete.” Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Babaniyi B., Willie O,.S., Eds.
Materials Society of Nigeria. Akure. Pp. 100-103.
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13. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2005). “Corrosive Effects of Tetraoxosulphate VI on the Strength of
Concrete.” Journal of Corrosion Science and Technology, Vol. 3, Nigerian Corrosion
Association, pp. 29-33.
14. M.O.A. Mtallib and A.J. Akpan (2005). “Comparative Assessment of Corrosive Effects of
Chlorides and Nitrates on the Compressive Strengths of Concrete.” Journal of
Corrosion Science and Technology, Vol. 3, Nigerian Corrosion Association, pp. 45-47.
15. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2005). “Comparative Assessment of the Compressive Strengths of
Colcrete and Concrete.” Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 2. Nigerian Institution of
Civil Engineers, pp. 46-48.
16. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2005). “Comparative Study of the Tensile Strengths of Concrete and
Colcrete.” Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Willie O.S. and Babaniyi B.Eds.
Materials Society of Nigeria, Akure, pp. 80-82
17. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2005). “Assessment of the Properties of Crushed-Rock and Lateritic
Aggregate Concrete.” Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Willie O.S. and
Babaniyi B.Eds. Materials Society of Nigeria, Akure, pp. 76-79
18. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2006). “Effects of Chlorides Corrosion on the Compressive Strength of
Concrete.” Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol. 1 No. 1, Bayero University, Kano,
pp. 20-24.
19. Musa O.A. Mtallib (2006). “Effects of Coarse Aggregate Size on the Compressive Strength of
Concrete.” Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 3, Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers,
pp. 42-45.
20. M.O.A. Mtallib (2006). Effect of Rice-Husk-Ash on the Atterberg Limits of Lateritic Soils.
Proceedings of the Nigerian Materials Congress. Willie O.S. and Babaniyi B.Eds. Materials
Society of Nigeria, Akure, pp. 193-201
21 M.O.A. Mtallib (2007). Magnitude of Cost Overruns in Building Projects in Nigeria. Besade
Publishing Press, Ondo Nigeria and The Nigerian Institution of Engineering Management, Vol
8, No.3, July-September, 2007. Pp14-18.
22 M.O.A. Mtallib (2007). Comparative Evaluation of Cost Overruns in Building and Civil
Engineering Projects. Journal of Civil Engineering, Vol. 5 No. 5, Nigerian Institution of Civil
Engineers. Pp 28-34.
23. M.O.A. Mtallib (2008). Atterberg Limits Properties of Lateritic Soils Admix with Lime-Rice
Husk Ash. Journal of Engineering and Technology (JET), Faculty of Engineering, Bayero
University, Kano. New Series, Vol. 3 No. 1. pp 41-50
24 M.O.A. Mtallib (2008). Evaluation Of The Magnitude Of Cost Overrun In Public and Private
Building Projects In Nigeria. Journal of Engineering and Technology (JET), Faculty of
Engineering, Bayero University, Kano. New Series, Vol. 3 No. 1. pp 120-125
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25 M.O.A Mtallib, Fidelis M.O Adoyi, and Paul Anavhe (2009). Comparative Performance (Time
and Cost) of World Bank Assisted and State Government Funded Projects on Water in Nigeria:
A Case Study of Northern States. African Journal of Physical Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 2. Devon
Science Publication, 13/14 Onuiyi Link Road, P.O Box 279, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Pp
28-34.
26 M.O.A Mtallib, Fidelis M.O Adoyi, and Paul Anavhe (2009). Determination of Engineering Soil
Properties for Proposed Residential Buildings at Farm-Center, Kano . Journal of Engineering
Science and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1. Duncan Science Publication, 173 Goldie Street, P.O
Box 727 G. P. P Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Pp 82-85.
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27 M.O.A Mtallib and A. Rabiu (2009). Effects of Eggshells Ash (ESA) on the Setting Time of
Cement. Nigerian Journal of Technology, Vol. 28, No. 2. Faculty of Engineering, University
of Nigeria, Nsukka. Pp 29-38.
28 M.O.A Mtallib and Ibrahim S (2009). Effect of Delayed Placing on the Compressive Strength of
Concrete. Nigerian Journal of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria. Vol. 16, No. 1. Pp 121-128.
29 M.O.A Mtallib and A. I Marke (2010). Comparative Evaluation of flexural Strength of Concrete
and Colcrete. Nigerian Journal of Technology, Vol. 29, No. 1. Faculty of Engineering,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Pp 13-22.
30 M.O.A Mtallib and A Haruna (2010). Evaluation of Admixture Potentials of Orange Peels Mill,
and Orange Peels Ash in Concrete: A Focus on Setting Time. Nigerian Journal of Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Vol. 16, No. 2. Pp 98-112.
31 Mtallib M.O.A and Bankole G M (2011). Improvement of Index Properties and Compaction
Characteristics of Lime Stabilized Tropical Lateritic Clay with Rice Husk Ash (RHA)
Admixture. The Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. 16(1) Pp 983-996.
32 Lawal M.M and Mtallib M.O.A (2011). Investigation into the Influence of Water Type on the
Compressive Strength of Concrete. Techno Science African Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1. Kano
University of Science and Technology, Wudil. Pp 130-135.
33 M.O.A Mtallib and Olayinka I.O (2013). Effect of Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate
with Quarry-fines on the Quality of Concrete: Nigerian Journal of Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Pp 104-109
34. M.O.A Mtallib (2016). Health and Safety in an Industrial Environment: A Shared
Responsibility. Presented at the 12th Annual Conference (ZAZZAU 2016) of the Society for
Occupational Safety and Environmental Health (SOSEH). (Yet to be published)
35 M.O.A Mtallib and M. Sani (2016). An Investigation of Sugar Cane Mill as an Admixture in
Concrete: A Focus on the Setting Time. Proceedings of the 15th Annual International
Conference/Nigerian Materials Congress (NIMACON 2016). Materials Science and
Technology Society of Nigeria. pp. 374-378
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36 Abdullahi Abubakar and Musa O.A. Mtallib (2016): Evaluating Factors Affecting Successful
Building Projects Delivery. The Gazelle, A Multi-Disciplinary Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1. Faculty
of General Studies, Federal University, Dutse. Pp 65-82
37 M.O.A Mtallib and D. Tijjani (2016). Investigation into the Admixture Properties of Bone Ash:
A Focus on the Setting Time of Ordinary Portland Cement. Nigerian Journal of Materials
Science and Engineering. (NJMSE), Vol. 7 No. 2. Pp 44-50
38 M.O.A Mtallib and L.B Mohammed (2017). Comparative Assessment of Compressive
Strength of Periwinkle Shell Concrete and Crushed Rock Aggregate concrete. Nigerian Journal
of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Pp 36-41.
12 OTHER MAJOR RESEARCHES UNDERTAKEN
1. Musa, O.A. (1987). “Earthquake Resistant Design of Adobe and Block Work Houses in
Nigeria.”
2. Musa, A.O. (1992). “Evaluation of the Compressive Strength of Concrete Subjected to
Chemically Aggressive Environment.”
3. Musa, O.A. Mtallib. (1996). “Evaluation of Rice-Husk Ash as A Filler in Asphalt”.
4. Musa, O.A. Mtallib. (2007). “Evaluation of the Relationship Between Delayed Payments and
Time and Cost Overruns.”
5 Musa, O.A. Mtallib. (2014). An Investigation of Engineering Properties of Nigerian Bituminous
Sands (NBS)
13 TECHNICAL REPORTS
1. Report Submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering, BUK on Monitoring of M.Sc Degree
Programme in Hydropower Engineering and Planning.
2. Report Submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering Board of Studies, BUK on the
Review of the Department of Civil Engineering Consultancy Services
3. Report Submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering, BUK on the Sharing Formula of the
Proceeds from the Postgraduate Diploma in Civil Engineering
4. Report Submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering, BUK on the Restructuring of
Postgraduate Programmes in Civil Engineering.
5. Report submitted to the Vice Chancellor, BUK on the Quantity of Laterites Dumped on the
New Parking Lot on the New Campus, BUK.
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14 CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
1. “Africa’s First International Corrosion Conference (Corrosion Nigeria ’92) held at Lagos
Sheraton Hotel, from 24th to 27th November, 1992
2. “International Conference on Housing for All (Habitat Afrique 2000)” held at Arewa House,
Kaduna from June 28th to July, 4th November, 1998.
3. “International Conference on the Maintenance of Engineering Facilities in Developing
Countries (MEF ’95) held in Gaborone, Botswana, from 10th to 13th October, 1995.
4. “First National Engineering Conference of School of Engineering and Engineering
Technology, Minna” held at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, from 3rd to 6th
March, 1999.
5. The Millennium Conference (Building in the 21st Century)” held at Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria from 26th to 28th October, 2002.
6. “The Nigeria Materials Congress “(NIMACON 2002)”, held at the Conference Hall,
Engineering Materials Development Institute, Akure, Nigeria, from 11th to 13th November,
2002.
7. The Nigerian Materials Congress (NIMACON 2003)” held at the Conference Hall,
Engineering Materials Development Institute, Akure, Nigeria, from 12th to 14th November,
2003.
8. The Nigerian Society of Engineers’ National Engineering Conference and Annual General
Meeting (Lagelu 2003)”, held at the Cultural Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria, from 8th to 12th
December, 2003.
9. The Nigeria Materials Congress (NIMACON 2004)”, held at the Conference Hall, Engineering
Materials Development Institute, Akure, Nigeria from 7th to 9th December, 2004.
10 2-Day Workshop on Drafting and Negotiation of Construction Contracts in Nigeria Organised
by the Institution of Construction Industry Arbitrators at Oil Field Specialist Guest House,
Refinery Road , Elenlewo, Port Harcourt, River State. 28th – 29th September, 2004.
11. “Nigerian Corrosion Association National Conference and Annual General Meeting (Jos
2005)’ held in Jos, Nigeria, from 4th to 7th May, 2005.
12. The Nigerian Society of Engineers’ National Engineering Conference and Annual General
Meeting (Kano 2005)”, held at the Royal Tropicana Hotel, Kano, Nigeria from 5th – 9th
December, 2005.
13. The Nigerian Materials Congress (NIMACON 2005)”, held at the Conference Hall, Centre for
Energy Research and Training (CERT) Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria from 17th to
19th November, 2005.
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14. “Capacity Building Workshop for Knowledge Driven Growth for Nigerian Universities”, held
at the Centre for Democratic Research and Training. Mambaya House, Kano, Nigeria, from 7th
to 11th August, 2006.
15. The Nigerian Material Congress “(NIMACON 2006)”, held at Merit House, Abuja, from 15th –
18th November, 2006.
16. 4th National Civil Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting, held at the Banquet
Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja, from 16th – 17th November, 2006.
17. The Nigerian Society of Engineers’ National Engineering Conference and Annual General
Meeting “(Gateway 2006)”, held in Abeokuta from 4th – 8th December, 2006.
18. 17th Engineering Assembly held at the Banquet Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja,
from 23rd – 24th September, 2008.
19 National Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Society of Construction Industry Arbitrators held at Sheraton Hotels and Towers on November 1, 2008.
20 The Nigerian Materials Congress (NIMACON 2008)” held at the Conference Hall,
Engineering Materials Development Institute, Akure, Nigeria, from 3rd to 6th November, 2008.
21 Construction Arbitration Clinic 3 (Award Writing). Organized by the Society of Construction
Industry Arbitrators at Top View Hotel, Abuja on June 17, 2010
22 Construction Arbitration Clinic 3 (Award Writing). Organized by the Society of Construction
Industry Arbitrators at Top View Hotel, Abuja on November 19, 2011
23 Construction Arbitration Clinic 3 (Award Writing). Organized by the Society of Construction
Industry Arbitrators at Top View Hotel, Abuja on March 24, 2011
24. The 12th Annual Conference (ZAZZAU 2016) of the Society for Occupational Safety and
Environmental Health (SOSEH), Held at the School of Postgraduate Auditorium, Ahmadu
Bello University, Zaria, on the 14th -17th November, 2016
25 The 15th Annual International Conference/Nigerian Materials Congress (NIMACON 2016),
Held at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria on the 21st -25th November, 2016.
26 Bridging the Gap Between Academic and Industry in Nigeria-Refreshing the Engineering
Discipline-2. 22d National Engineering Conference, ACICon 2016, Faculty of Engineering,
Bayero University, Kano. Held on 6th – 8th December, 2016.
27 Green BUK
28 7th National Water Conference Orginised by National Water Resources Institute (NWRI),
Kaduna in collaboration with Hadeja Jama’re River Basin Development Authority (HJRBDA),
Kano, held in Grand Central Hotel, Kano, from 12th -14th December, 2017.
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15. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES Departmental Appointments
i. Assistant Departmental Time-table Officer
ii. Departmental Time-table Officer
iii. Chairman, Departmental Orientation Committee
iv. Departmental Seminar Coordinator
v. Member, Departmental Appointment and Promotion Committee
vi. Member, Departmental Strategic Planning Committee
vii. Member, Departmental Research Committee
viii. Member, Departmental Revenue Generation Committee
ix. Departmental Seminar Coordinator
x. Departmental Post Graduate Coordinator
xi. Chairman, Consultancy Review Committee
xii. Chairman, Committee on Mounting Hydropower Engineering
xiii. Member, Committee on Review of PGDCE programs
xiv. Member, Committee on Review of the Sharing Formula of PGDCE
Proceeds
xv. Chairman, Department of Civil Engineering Consultancy Services
Committee
xvi. Member, Departmental Research Group
xvii Chairman, M.Eng. Accreditation Committee
xviii. Chairman, PGDCE Accreditation Committee
ix Member, Departmental Appointment and Promotion
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Faculty Appointments
i Faculty Representative, Land Scaping Committee
ii Faculty Representative Appointment and Promotion Committee
iii Member, Editorial Board, JET
iv Member, Sub-committee on Documentation, Faculty Accreditation
Committee
v Faculty Representative Appointment and Promotion Committee
vi Faculty Representative University Car Loan Committee
University Appointments
i Member, Committee on the Assessment of the Quality of Laterite
Dumped on the Parking Lot on the New Campus, Bayero University,
Kano
2001-2010
2005-2010
2008
2016-Date
2016-Date
2008
ii Head of Department, Civil Engineering Department 2017 - Date
(iii) Bayero University, Kano, Representative in the Local Organising Committee and Chairman
Sub-committee on Exhibition and Technical/study visits, 7th National Water Conference
Orginised by National Water Resources Institute (NWRI), Kaduna in collaboration with
Hadeja Jama’re River Basin Development Authority (HJRBDA), Kano, held in Grand Central
Hotel, Kano, from 12th -14th December, 2017.
16. COMMUNITY SERVICE
(i) Coordinator, Materials Society of Nigeria, Kano Zone 2002-date
(ii) Member, Executive Council, Zaria Chapter, Materials Society of Nigeria (MSN). 2002 -date
(iii) Team Leader, NBTE Accreditation Team to the Department of Civil Engineering, Kogi State
Polytechnic, Lokoja. 17th – 21th October, 2011.
(iv) Team Leader, NBTE Accreditation Team to the Department of Civil Engineering, Nuhu Bamali
Polytechnic, Zaria, Kaduna State. 16th – 19th December, 2012.
(v) Journal Papers Review: Journal of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering,
Bayero University, Kano.
(vi) Journal Papers Review: Nigerian Journal of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ahmadu
Bello University, Zaria,
(vii) Journal Papers Review: ARCHISEARCH: International Journal of Architecture and
Environment, Department of Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
(viii) Journal Papers Review: Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) Journal.
(ix) Member, NIMACON 2016 Congress Organising Committee.
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(x) Member, Local Organising Committee and Chairman Sub-committee on Exhibition and
Technical/study visits, 7th National Water Conference Orginised by National Water Resources
Institute (NWRI), Kaduna in collaboration with Hadeja Jama’re River Basin Development
Authority (HJRBDA), Kano, held in Grand Central Hotel, Kano, from 12th -14th December,
2017.