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CONTACT:
COLLEGE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT,
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY,
COVENANT UNIVERSITY,
OTA, OGUN STATE
Phone: 0803-5730381
E-mail: matty_osa@yahoo.com
Personal Information:
Date of Birth: 13th January, 1969
Sex: Male
State of Origin: Edo
Religion: Christianity
Marital Status: Married
Hobbies: Reading, Playing Football, Travelling and Making
Friends
Attributes:
o Positive Attitude with Strong Preference for Meaningful challenges
o A Good Team Player
o Ability to work under pressure
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS (WITH DATES)
o M.Sc. (Sociology)
1995-1997 University of Benin Edo State
o B.Sc. (Hons.) Sociology
1989-1993 University of Jos, Plateau State
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
Criminology, Political Sociology and Development Studies
Professional Association
Full Membership, International Sociological Association.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS:
Published: Egharevba M.E. “The Position and Role of Women in Rural Nigeria”,
A Paper Presented for Publication as a Chapter in the Textbook Titled “Women and
Development in Nigeria”.
Submitted for Publication: Egharevba M.E. Globalisation and Third World: The
Challenges for Nigeria’s Development.
Unpublished: Egharevba .M.E and Beecroft .A.O (2006) The imperative of Law in
protecting Women against Domestic Violence: Current Debates and Future
Directions. A paper presented at the 2nd National conference on the theme:
Domestic Conflict/ Violence and the challenges of national Development, Benue
State University, March 12th-15th
Egharevba M.E (2005). “American Hegemony, Globalisation
and The Third World: The Challenges for Nigeria’s Development” A Paper
Presented at the IIS Conference Stockholm, Sweden, July 5-9 July 5-9,
2005.
Egharevba, M.E: and Onakoya, A.Y (2005) The Relevance of Values in Promoting
Human Development in Africa: The Way Forward, A Paper Delivered at the
International Conference on Human Development (ICHD) at the Covenant University
Ota, Nigeria, 27th – 30th June.
Abimbola O.H; Egharevba M.E. and Iruonagbe T.C (2004) “Globalisation and
Poverty: The Nigerian Experience”, A paper presented at the national conference
on Social problem and Globalisation at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
June16-17th .
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