Jacinta A. Opara

Dominican University, Ibadan, Nigeria

Leading African environmental scholar, scientist, educator, health researcher, consultant and development activist with the combined power of management and human rights is the substantive Vice Chancellor

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Professional (scientific) interests: Environmental and Health Education, Community Health, Science Education, human ecology, Urban environmental Management

Selected Publications:

  1. Usman, A. K., Abdullahi, H., Opara, J. A. (2020). Forest resources management using geospatial tools (Case study: Northern Nigeria). Central Asian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Innovation, 1 (1), 12–20.

  2. Dauda, A. S., Abdulkadir, M. A., Opara, J. (2020). Urban health dynamics and population variables: a case study of environmental sanitation of Maiduguri Metropolis of Nigeria. Central Asian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Innovation, 1 (2), 93–100.

  3. Abdulkadir, M. A., Opara, J. A., Jimoh, R. A., Abdullah, A., Andy, U. A., Babatunde, E. (2019). Knowledge of preventive measures of contraceptives use among women in Nigeria. Med. res. Chronicles, 6 (1), 20–28.

  4. Githae, M. N., Opara, J. A. (2019). Capacity and resource development in public health education and promotion. Med. res. Chronicles, 6 (1), 29–33.

  5. Onyije, L. E., Opara, J. A. (2013). Information and Communication Technologies(ICT): A Panacea to Achieving Effective Goals in Institutional Administration. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 4 (13), 227–230. doi: https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n13p227

  6. Onyije, L. E., Opara, J. A. (2013). Information and communication technologies (ICT): A panacea to achieving effective goals in institutional administration Middle East Journal of Scientific Research, 18 (9), 1380–1384.

  7. Obalade, T. A. F., Opara, J. A. (2012). Understanding sovereign wealth funds in the global age. Global Business and Economics Review, 14 (1/2), 67. doi: https://doi.org/10.1504/gber.2012.044477