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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY, AGO – IWOYE, NIGERIA.

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CURRICULUM VITAE AND ANNUAL APPRAISAL SHEET FOR 2017


ACADEMIC STAFF FOR FULL APPRAISAL
PART 1: (To be completed by the staff)
A. PERSONAL DATA
1. NAME: Dr. (Mrs) Haneefat O. EGBERONGBE
2. DEPARTMENT: Microbiology
3. COLLEGE/FACULTY: Science
4. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 16th January, 1975
5. NATIONALITY: Nigerian
6. MARITAL STATUS: Married
7. NO. OF CHILDREN: Two (15yrs, 10yrs)
8. NAME ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mr Taiwo T. Egberongbe
Faculty of Law, O.O.U., Ago – Iwoye
9. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NEXT OF KIN: Master Egberongbe Hamzat
House 130, Oke-alaafia, Ijebu Igbo
10. DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY: 25th Nov., 2003
11. STATUS OF FIRST APPOINTMENT AND SALARY: Graduate Assistant
12. PRESENT POSITION AND SALARY: LECTURER 1/CONUASS 04 Step 04
13. DATE OF LAST PROMOTION/RE-GRADING: October, 2013
14. DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT: July 21st, 2011
15. IF NOT CONFIRMED WHY?
16. PERIOD OF PRESENT CONTRACT: Not applicable
Beginning Ending
17. TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH:
(a) POLYTECHNIC/COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: 2years

(b) UNIVERSITY: 14years


18. E-MAIL ADDRESS: bimpe.egberongbe@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng

B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION/INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED (WITH DATES):
i. Ph.D Environmental Microbiology and Public Health 2016
ii. Certificate of Biotechnology 2008
iii. M.Sc. Environmental Microbiology and Public Health 2006
iv. B.Sc (Hons.) Microbiology (Second Class Upper) 2001
v. OND Science Laboratory Technology. (Upper Credit) 1997
vi. Senior Secondary School Certificate 1992
vii. Primary School Leaving Certificate 1986

2. CURRENT HIGHER DEGREE PROGRAMME REGISTERED FOR (IF ANY): NIL

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3. AWARDS AND DISTINCTION:
i. Best Graduating Student in Microbiology (Ogun) 2001

C. WORK EVPERIENCE:
1. Previous Work Experience outside the University System:
i. Moshood Abiola Polythenic,
Abeokuta (Lecturing, NYSC) Feb. 2002-Jan. 2003
ii. Moshood Abiola Polythenic,
Abeokuta (Part- Time Lecturing) Feb. 2003- Oct. 2003
iii. Three month Industrial Training at
Industrial Project International (I.P.I)
(Quality Control Analyst) Dec.1999-Feb.2000
iv. One year Industrial Attachment at Industrial
Project International (I.P.I)
(Quality Control Analyst) April, 1997-Mar, 1998
v. Three Months Industrial Attachment at
Centre Diagnostic Services, Lad – Lark, Lagos
(Laboratory Technologist – Attachee) July – Sept. 1996

2. PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE IN OTHER UNIVERSITIES: Nil

3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University


(a) Teaching Function
i. Olabisi Onabanjo University Department of Microbiology
Ago – Iwoye (Lecturer I) Oct, 2013 – to date.
ii. Olabisi Onabanjo University Department of Microbiology
Ago – Iwoye (Lecturer II) Oct, 2010 – Oct, 2013.
iii. Olabisi Onabanjo University Department of Microbiology
Ago – Iwoye (Assistant Lecturer) Nov, 2006-Oct., 2010
iv. Olabisi Onabanjo University Department of Microbiology
Ago – Iwoye (Graduate Assistant) Nov, 2003-Nov., 2006

(ii) Courses Taught at the University Level:

(i) Undergraduate course taught


Courses Taught in Harmattan Semester 2013/2014
Course Code No of Units Teaching Workload
Soil Microbiology MCB 307 3 1
Bacteriology MCB 315 3 1
Environmental Microbiology MCB 409 3 1
Current Topics in Microbiology MCB 401 2 2

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Courses Taught in Rain Semester 2013/2014
Course Code No of Units Teaching Workload
General Microbiology MCB 202 3 1
Research Project in Microbiology MCB 490 6 6
Industrial Training (IT) MCB 390 6 6

Courses Taught in Harmattan Semester 2014/2015


Courses Codes No of Units Teaching Workload
Soil Microbiology MCB 307 3 1
Bacteriology MCB 315 3 1
Environmental Microbiology MCB 409 3 1
Current Topics in Microbiology MCB 401 2 2

Courses Taught in Rain Semester 2014/2015


Courses Codes No of Units Teaching Workload
General Microbiology MCB 202 3 1
Research Project in Microbiology MCB 490 6 6
Industrial Training (IT) MCB 390 6 6

Courses Taught in Harmattan Semester 2015/2016


Courses Codes No of Units Teaching Workload
Soil Microbiology MCB 307 3 1
Bacteriology MCB 315 3 1
Environmental Microbiology MCB 409 3 1
Current Topics in Microbiology MCB 401 2 2

Courses Taught in Rain Semester 2015/2016


Course Code No of Units Teaching Workload
General Microbiology MCB 202 3 1
Research Project in Microbiology MCB 490 6 6
Industrial Training (IT) MCB 390 6 6

Courses Taught in Harmattan Semester 2016/2017


Course Code No of Units Teaching Workload
Soil Microbiology MCB 307 3 1
Bacteriology MCB 315 3 1
Environmental Microbiology MCB 409 3 1
Current Topics in Microbiology MCB 401 2 2

Courses Taught in Rain Semester 2016/2017


Courses Codes No of Units Teaching Workload
General Microbiology MCB 202 3 1
Research Project in Microbiology MCB 490 6 6
Industrial Training (IT) MCB 390 6 6
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(ii) Postgraduate course(s) taught
a. Courses Taught in Rain Semester 2016/2017
Courses Codes No of Units Teaching Workload
Advanced Aquatic Microbiology MCB 818 3 3

b. Postgraduate Supervision (M.Sc)


1. Bakare Oluwaseun O. - PSC/P/16/17/0013. Microbiological Quality Assessment of Water
within and around Poultry Farms in Ijebu North, SouthWestern, Nigeria. 2017- to date.

(b) Research (Completed/On-going)


Microbial Evaluation of Sources of Water Available at The Student Hostel on Main
Campus of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago –Iwoye. (On-going)

(c) Administrative Function and Contribution to the University


1. Member, Faculty of Science Laboratory Equipment Purchasing and Maintenance
Committee. – 2014/2015 to date
2. Member, Faculty Special Duties Committee – 2016/2017
3. Level Adviser 2014/2015 students – to date
4. Departmental SIWES Coordinator – 2009/2010 – 2016/2017
5. Departmental Social Secretary/Welfare 2003/2004 to date
6. Public Relation Officer – OOU-ASUU-CMS (2012-2015)
7. Faculty of Science Coordinator, OOUWA – 2012/2013 to date

(d) Contribution to the Nation


My research area focus on the health of the people living in the rural areas with special
interest on the kind of available water sources and the health impact of such water. My area
of research will go a long way in solving most of the water related diseases that are being
faced by people living in the rural areas of Nigeria. Majority of these people lack access to
potable water. They depend mostly on stream water sources as a sole source of water for
their domestic use. The water sources are not potable and therefore contain pathogenic
organisms that are hazardous to life. Molecular method of characterisation therefore provides
more information on the organisms that will help better understanding of their
characteristics, enhance appropriate treatment and eventually improve livelihood of the
people.

D. MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES


i. Member, American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
ii. Member, Nigerian Society for Microbiology (NSM)
iii. Member, Biotechnology Society for Nigeria (BSN)
iv. Member Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria
v. Member, Gender and Diversity
vi. Member, Third World Organisation for Women in Science (TWOWS)
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vii. Member, Academics Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)

E. PUBLICATIONS
I. These/Dissertation
i. Characterization and Sensitivity to Antibiotics and Local Herbs of Opportunistic bacteria
Pathogens Isolated from Rural Streams in Ijebu North, Ogun State, Nigeria. – Ph.D. Thesis

ii. Effect of Glomus mosseae and Trichoderma harzianum on the nutrition, and
phytohormones of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) - M. Sc. Dissertation

iii. Microbiology Quality of Some Streams Along Illisan-Ago-Iwoye Road- B.Sc. Project.

II. Books/ chapters in books: Nil

III. Monograph: Nil

IV. Published Journal Articles


1. T.O.Adesetan, O.O.Mabekoje, H.O.Egberongbe and S.O.Lawal (2008). Microbiological
Assessment of Herbal Concoction Use In the Treatment of Skin Rashes in Ibadan, South
Western, Nigeria. African Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 1(2): 81-84. (O.O.U.,
Faculty of Science Journal).

2. H.O. Egberongbe, O.A. Bankole, A.K. Akintokun and O.O. Babalola (2009). Influence
of Glomus mosseae and Trichoderma harzianum on the nutrient status of soybean
(Glycine max (L) grown in sterilized and unsterilized soil. International Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) 1(2): 35-40. (O.O.U., Postgraduate School Journal).

3. H. O. Egberongbe, A.K. Akintokun, O.O. Babalola, and M.O. Bankole (2009). The
Effect of Glomus mosseas and Trichodermal harzianum on Proximate Analysis of
Soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr) Planted in Strerilized and Unsterilized soils. Journal of
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development 2(4):54-58. (Nairobi, Kenya)

4. A.K. Akintokun, H.O. Egberongbe and P.O. Akintokun (2010): Phytohormone and
Growth Response of Soybean to Indigenous Glomus sp. Inoculation in Sterile and
Unsterile Conditions. International Journal of Organic Agriculture Research and
Development. (1):93-104. (Lautech Journal, Ogbomoso).
5. A.A. Sobowale, O.A. Odeyingbo, H.O. Egberongbe, R.T. Feyisola, O.A. Ayinde and A.
Adesemowo (2010). Growth Inhibition (in vitro) of Collectotrichum gloeosporioides
Isolated from cassava (Manihot esculenta) using Trichoderma longibrachiatum. African
Journal of Microbiology Research. 4(21); 2196-2201. (Kenya).

6. H.O. Egberongbe, O.M. Agbolade, T.O. Adesatan, O.O. Mabekoje and A.M. Olugbode
(2010). Cryptosporidiosis among children in relation to toilet facilities and water Sources
in Ijebu and Remo areas, Southwestern, Nigeria. Journal of Medicine and Medical
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Research.1 (7):485-489. (U.S.A).

7. H.O. Egberongbe, O.O. Sobowale, O.A.F. Ilusanya, and R.T. Feyisola (2012). The
Influence of Glomus mosseas and Trichodermal harzianum on Phytohormones Production
in Soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr) Planted in Strerilized and Unsterilized soils. American
Journal of Experimental Agriculture 2(3): 516-524. (U.S.A.)

8. H.O. Egberongbe, O.O. Bello, A.T. Solate and M.S. Sossou (2012): Microbiological
Evaluation of Stream Water for Domestic Use in Rural Arears: A case study of Ijebu North
Local Government, Ogun State. Journal of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology
–JN SET/1302 (FUNAAB Journal, Formerly Asset Journal Series
B).11(1):93-103.

9. H.O. Egberongbe, T.O. Adesetan and P.K. Adenigba (2012): Evaluation of Ethanol
Production from sugarcane (Saccharum afficinarum) Juice Fermented With Some
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains. African Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences.
2(1): 53-62. (O.O.U. Faculty of Science Journal).

10. T. O. Adesetan, H. O. Egberongbe, O. O. Mabekoje,and D. J. Ikekhuame (2012).


Isolation of Bacillus from Retailed Bread in Ago- Iwoye, SouthWestern, Nigeria.
African Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 2(1): 91-96. (O.O.U. Faculty of
Science Journal).

11. O.A.F. Ilusanya, T.O. Adesetan, H.O. Egberongbe and A.T. Otubushin (2012).
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Ante-Natal Patients Attending State Hospital, Ado-Ekiti,
Ekiti State, Nigeria. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 4(3): 261-264.
(Maxwell, UK).

12. O.O. Bello, O.O. Mabekoje, H.O. Egberongbe and T.K. Bello (2012). Microbial
Qualities of Swimming Pools in Lagos, Nigeria. International Journal of Applied
Science and Technology. 2(8):89-96. (U.S.A.).

13. H. O. Egberongbe, O. O. Bello, V. A. Awoderu and T. K. Bello (2013).


Microbiological and Physiochemical Evaluations of Some Streams along Illisan-Ago
–Iwoye Road, Ogun State, Nigeria. Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary
1(14):96-109. (Warsaw, Poland).

14. O.O. Mabekoje, O.O. Bello and H.O. Egberongbe (2013). Antimicrobial Efficacy of
Ocimum gratissium and Verninia amygdalina on Gastrointestinal Bacteria. Canadian
Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 7(2): 2341-2346. (Canada).

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15. O.O. Bello, H.O. Egberongbe, T.O. Adesetan and A.M. Adenekan (2013).
Antibiotic Sensitivity Profiles of Bacteria Isolated from Decayed Teeth. Scholar Academic
Journal of Pharmacy 2(6): 424-428.

16. T.K. Bello, O.O. Bello, H.O. Egberongbe, I.A. Azeez and A. Oluwadun (2013).
Antibiotics Resistance profile of Eschericha coli and Enterobacter aerogenes isolated
from well waters in Ago-iwoye, Southwestern, Nigeria. Journal of Advances in
Biology. 2(2):135-144. (U.S.A.).

17. A.A. Sobowale, A.O. Aduramigba and H.O. Egberongbe (2013). Possible Association
Levels between Fertilizer (300kg/Ha NPK) Application and Fungal Incidence and
Viability of Stored Maize Seeds. Plant Pathology and Microbiology 4(21): 2196-2201.
(U.S.A.).

18. T.O. Adesetan, H.O. Egberongbe, O.A.F. Ilusanya, and O.O. Bello, (2013)
Antimicrobial sensitivity of bacterial isolates from street vended fruits in Ijebu area of
Ogun State. International Research Journal of Microbiology. 4(9): 220-225. (Nigeria).

19. N.O.Adebisi, M.O.Efuntoye, G.C.Agu, O.O.Bello, O.O.Mabekoje and H.O. Egberongbe


(2015). Fecal Contamination of Groundwater in Three University Communities of
Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Applied Sciences Research 11(22); 173-178.
(Parkistan)

20. N.I. Ejim, M.A. Egbuta and H. O. Egberongbe (2016). Characterization of


Microorganisms Isolated from bathroom walls in a Nigerian University. Journal of
Applied Life Sciences International. 9(4):1-11. (U.S.A.).

V. Papers Accepted for publication (With Letters of Acceptance): Nil


VI. Contribution to Books: Nil
VII. Published Conference Proceedings: Nil
VIII. Technical Reports: NA

IX. Manuscripts submitted for Publications


1. Egberongbe, H. O. and Bankole, M. O. (2017). Seasonal Microbial Water Quality
Assessment: Surface Water Sources Used for Consumption in Some Rural Streams in
Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Science and Nature (OOU Faculty of Science Journal)

X. Unpublished Conference/ Workshop papers and public lectures.


1. Egberongbe H.O. and Edema M.O. (2012). Occurrence of Gastroenteric Bacterial from
Stream Water in Ogun State, South-western, Nigeria. (Paper Presented at “The first
International WATERBIOTECH Conference: Biotechnology for Africa’s sustainable water
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supply. National Research Centre (NRC) Cairo, Egypt. October 9-11-2012.

2. Egberongbe H.O. and Awoderu V.A. (2010): Microbiological Evaluation of Stream


Water for domestic Use in a South-Western State of Nigeria (Poster Presentation at Third
World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS) Fourth International Conference and
General Meeting: Woman Scientists in Changing World, Beijing, China. June 2010.

F. CONFERENCE ATTENDED WITH DATES AND PAPERS READ


First international Conference on Science and National Development at UNAAB, Ogun state,
Nigeria. October 25-28, 2004.
First Workshop on Research for National Development at Olabisi Onabanjo, Ago-Iwoye,
Ogun state, Nigeria, December 15-16, 2004.
29th Annual Conference and General Meeting of Nigeria Society for Microbiology (NSM) at
UNAAB, Ogun State, Nigeria. October 10 – 14, 2005.
First National Conference, Faculty of Science, Olabisi Onabanjo, University, Ago – Iwoye.
Theme: Sustainable Energy and Friendly Environment. Tue., 5th –Thur., 7th February, 2008.
11th UNAAB Summer Course in Practical Biotechnology, Titled; Basic Molecular Biology
Techniques for DNA Technology, UNAAB, Ogun State, Nigeria. July 7-16, 2008.
21st Annual Conference of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria (BSN) “Abeokuta 2008”
Fourth International Conference and General Meeting: Women Scientist in A Changing
World. Organized by The Third World Organization for Women in Sciences (TWOWS).
Beijing, China. June 26th-July 1st, 2010.
First International Conference on WaterBiotech, held at The National Research Centre, Cairo,
Egypt. Oct, 7-10th, 2012.
A day seminar on Cooperatives in the Ogun State: Rebuilding agenda by Ministry of
Community Development and Cooperatives. State wide seminar for Cooperative
leaders/members. Feb., 2013.
1st International Conference Faculty of Science, Olabisi Onabanjo, University, Ago – Iwoye,
Ogun State, Nigeria. 15th-19th May, 2017.

G. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE

1. Within the University


Within the University system, I served The Academic Staff Union of University
Cooperative Multipurpose Society as the Public Relation Officer (P.R.O.) from 2012-
2015. I am also the Faculty of Science Coordinator of the Women Association
(OOUWA) of the University. The Faculty of Science of this University also
recognised my activities within the Faculty with an award ‘Face of Faculty’ in the
year 2016/2017.

2. Outside the University


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The International experience that I had includes various programs, contributions and
participation at Conferences in different Countries for diverse fields of study. I
participated in TWOWS (Third World Organization for Women in Science) in China
where I presented a research poster in 2012. Also, at The First International
WATERBIOTECH Conference on Biotechnology for Africa’s Sustainable Water
Supply held at The National Research Centre (NRC), Cairo, Egypt, I presented a
paper.
In addition, I have over ten published articles in reputable Internal Journals which are
available for access online. All these have contributed to knowledge and are being
cited by other authors. Most of these online journals are being downloaded online by
students of Microbiology.
I was opportune to give a lecture at a Women Conference organized by NASFAT
Ijebu Igbo branch in 2015 on ‘The Roles of Women in Bringing up a Muslim Girl
Child’. An NGO- Hope for Women, Ijebu North, also invited me in February, 2017 to
deliver a lecture titled ‘The Roles of Women in Curbing Child Abuse in our Society’.

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