PROF. AGBOLADE, OLUFEMI MOSES

PERSONAL DATA

Department: Plant Science And Applied Zoology

College/Faculty: SCIENCE

Nationality: NIGERIAN

Marital Status: MARRIED

No. of Children: SIX

Name and Address of Spouse: MRS O.T.  AGBOLADE  /  ADEBISI AINA STREET, ODOSENLU QUARTERS, AGO-IWOYE

Name and Address of Next of Kin: MRS O.T. AGBOLADE  /  ADEBISI AINA STREET, ODOSENLU QUARTERS, AGO-IWOYE

Date of First Appointment with the University: 4TH DECEMBER, 1990

Status at First Appointment and Salary: GRADUATE ASSISTANT / N5,736.00

Present Position and Salary: READER /  N412911.75 per month

Date of last Promotion: 1ST OCTOBER, 2007

Date of Confirmation of Appointment: 4TH DECEMBER, 1990.If not Confirmed, Why?: NOT APPLICABLE

Period of Present Contract: NOT APPLICABLE

Total Number of Years of Teaching and Research:

(a)      Polytechnic/College of Education:

(b)      University: TWENTY THREE YEARS

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Academic Qualifications/Institutions Attended (With Dates):

B.Sc. (First Class Honours) / OGUN / 1988

M.Sc. / IBADAN / 1992

Certificate in Epidemiology and Control of Filariasis / 1993 / International Course held in Tanga, Tanzania

Ph.D. / IBADAN / 2002

Current Higher Degree Programme Registered for (if any): NIL

Awards and Distinctions:

(i) Vice-Chancellor’s prize for the overall academically-best graduating student of Olabisi Onabanjo University in 1987/88 session.

(ii) Faculty prize for the best graduating student in the Faculty of Science of Olabisi Onabanjo University in 1987/88 session.

(iii) Departmental prize for the best graduating student in the Department of Biological Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University in 1987/88 session.

(iv) Certificate of Honour by Okun-Owa Community, Ogun State, awarded in 1993.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Previous Work Experience outside the University:  Nil

Previous Work Experience in Other Universities:   Nil

Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University:

(i)  Teaching Function: At Undergraduate levels I have taught the following courses: BIO 104 (2 units); BIO I01 (3 units); BIO 203 (3 units); ZOO 201 (3 units); APZ 201 (2 units); APZ 205 (2 units); BIO 309 (3 unit);APZ 305 (3 units); ZOO 401 (2 units); ZOO 404 (2 units); ZOO 310(3 units); GNS 104 (2 units).At Postgraduate level, I have taught the following courses: ZOO 802(2units); ZOO 803 (6 units); ZOO 810 (3 units): ZOO 811 (4 units);ZOO 812 (2 units); ZOO 813 (4 units); ZOO 814 (4 units) and ZOO 815(3 units).

(ii) Research (Completed/Ongoing): Human Filariasis in relation to haematological parameters.Water mite infections in Lanistes, Potadoma, and bivalves is collaboration with Dr.T. Gledhill of Freshwater Biological Association, England.Studies on the vectors of Filariasis in Ijebu North, Ogun State.Transmission foci of schistosomiasis in some communities of IjebuNorth, Ogun State.Malaria epidemiology among students and members of staff of the University and indigenes of Ago-Iwoye.Parasitological, microbial, and heavy metal contamination of streams.

(iii) Administrative Functions and Contribution to the University:

Member, Faculty Board of Science 1992 – Date.

Member, Faculty Board of Examiners 1992 – Date.

Member, Senate Committee on Examinations 2000 – 2003.

Departmental Examination Officer (Biological Sciences) 2000 – 2003

Course Level Adviser 2005 – 2007; 2009-2011.

Staff Adviser, Plant Science & Applied Zoology Students Association- 2011-Date

iv) Contribution to the Nation: Health education and antihelminths distribution in some rural communities of Ijebu North, Ogun State.

MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES:

Member, Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria

PUBLICATIONS:

(i)Thesis/Dissertation

(1) Agbolade, O.M. (1988). Monocystid gregarine parasites of some Nigerian earthworms. B.Sc Dissertation. Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye.

(2) Agbolade, O. M. (1992). Preliminary survey of Schistosoma haematobium

infection in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State. M.Sc Dissertation. University of Ibadan,

Ibadan.

(3) Agbolade, O. M. (2002). Loiasis and mansonellosis: vectors’ infection rates and haematological parameters in infected humans in some communities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Ph.D Thesis. University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

 (ii) Books

(1) Ogunkolo, O.F. and Agbolade, O.M. (1999). Blood and applied physiology.C & C Intermart Communications, Lagos. ISBN: 978-041-887-3

(2) Owa, S.O., Dedeke, G.A., Olojo, E.A.A. and Agbolade, O.M. (2000).Workbook on basics of biology. Verbric Publications, Ijebu-Ode.ISBN: 978-31663 -4-X

(iii) Monographs

(1) Agbolade, O.M. (2006). Parasitic protozoa: Practical manual.

(2) Agbolade, O.M. and Owa, S.O. (2006). Laboratory manual and tutorial workbook on protozoology.

(3) Agbolade, O.M. and Owa, S.O. (2007). Practical manual and workbook on helminthology and introductory parasitology.

(iv) Journal Articles

(1) Agbolade, O.M. and Odaibo, A.B. (1996). Schistosoma haematobium infection among pupils and snail intermediate hosts in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 17: 17-21.

(2) Okunuga, A.O. and Agbolade, O.M. (1998). Urinary schistosomiasis among school children in Oru, Ogun State. Nigerian Journal of Science 32: 71-74.

(3) Agbolade, O.M. (2000). Urinary schistosomiasis and persistent freshwater contact in Mamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Science 34:41-45.

(4) Taiwo, A.K. and Agbolade, O.M. (2000). Intestinal helminthiasis among school children in Oru, Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Science 34:283-286.

(5) Agbolade, O.M. (2002). Potential human schistosomiasis transmission foci in Oru, Ogun State, Nigeria – a preliminary report. Nigerian Journal of    Science 36: 245-248.

(6) Agbolade, O.M. and Odaibo, A.B. (2004). Dockovdia cookarum infection and the prosobranch gastropod Lanistes libycus host in Omi Stream, Ago-Iwoye, south-western, Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 3:202-205.

(7) Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, D.O. and Awolaja, A. (2004). Intestinal helminthiasis and urinary schistosomiasis in some villages of Ijebu North, Ogun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 3: 206-209.

(8) Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, D.O., Fajebe, O.T., Abolade, O.M. and Adebambo, A.A. (2004). Human urinary schistosomiasis transmission foci and period in an endemic town of Ijebu North, Southwest Nigeria.Tropical Biomedicine 21 (Suppl) : 15-22.

(9) Agbolade, O.M. and Akinboye, D.O. (2005). Perstans filariasis: clinical symptoms and some haematological parameters in Ijebu North area of Ogun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 1: 14-18.

(10) Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, D.O., Fajebe, O.T., Abolade, O.M. and Olateju,T.M. (2005). Population, seasonal abundance and infections of Lanistes libycus from a schistosomiasis-endemic town in Ijebu North, south-west Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 26: 37-41.

(11) Agbolade, O.M. and Akinboye, D.O. (2005). Detection of microfilariae with counting chamber technique in some Nigerian rural communities. African Journal of Biotechnology 4: 367-370.

(12) Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, D.O., Olateju, T.M., Ayanbiyi, O.A., Kuloyo, O.O. and Fenuga, O.O. (2006). Biting of anthropophilic Culicoides fulvithorax (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), a vector of Mansonella perstans in Nigeria. Korean Journal of Parasitology 44 (1): 67-72.

(13) Gledhill, T and Agbolade, O.M. (2006). A new species of water mite (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Hygrobatidae) from the mantle cavity of the prosobranch gastropod Potadoma moerchi (Reeve) (Streptoneura: Thiaridae) in Nigeria. Zootaxa 1160: 37 – 47.

(14) Agbolade, O.M., Gledhill, T., Fajebe, O.T., Abolade, O.M. and Olateju, T.M.(2007). Population, seasonal abundance, Dockovdia oruensis infection and other parasites of Potadoma moerchi in  southwestern  Nigeria. Africa Journal of Biotechnology 6: 826-830.

(15) Agbolade, O.M., Agu, N.C. and Agu, G.C. (2007). Mild haematuria among school children in an urban and two rural Ijebu communities, southwest Nigeria. World Journal of Zoology 2 (2): 36-39.

(16) Agbolade, O.M., Soetan, E.O., Awesu, A., Ojo, J.A., Somoye, O.J. and Raufu, S.T. (2008). Ectoparasites of domestic dogs in some Ijebu communities, southwest Nigeria. World Applied Sciences Journal 3 (6):916-920.

(17) Agbolade, O.M., Olayiwola, T.O., Onomibre, E.G., Momodu, L.A. and Adegboyegun-King, O.O. (2008). Trado-medicinal and nutritional values and biosafety of Lanistes libycus in Ijebu-North, southwest Nigeria. World Applied Sciences Journal 3 (6): 921-925.

(18) Agbolade, O.M., Fafore, O.J., Osinowo, A., Odutunwase, O.O., Adekoya, O.A.,Adesanya, O.O., Johnson, O. and Okusanya, A.A. (2008). Biochemical constituents of the mucus and feet of Lanistes libycus and Potadoma moerchi. African Journal of Medical Sciences 1 (1): 49-52.

(19) Agbolade, O.M., Akintola, O.B., Agu, N.C., Raufu, T. and Johnson, O. (2008).Protection practices against mosquito among students of a tertiary institution in southwest Nigeria. World Applied Sciences Journal 5 (1): 25-28.

 (20) Agbolade, O.M., Oni, T.T., Fagunwa, O.E., Lawal, K.M., and Adesemowo, A. (2009). Faecal contamination of dump sites in some communities in Ijebu-North, south-western Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 30 (2):57-60.

(21) Akinboye, D.O., Ovansa, J.U., Fawole, O., Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, O.O. Amosu, A.M., Atulomah, N.O.S., Hapi, T.C., Oduola, O., Owodunni, B.M., Rebecca, S.N., Falade, M. and Okwong, E. (2009). Malaria and genetic polymorphism of haemoglobin genotypes and ABO Blood Groups. acta SATECH 3 (1): 122-131.

(22) Akinboye, D.O., Ovansa, J.U., Agbolade, O.M., Fawole, O., Akinboye, O.O. Amosu, A.M., Atulomah, N.O.S., Rebecca, S.N., Okwong, E. and Owodunni, B.M. (2009). Experimental culture of Ascaris species and histopathological effects on visceral organs of rats (Rattus) and mice (Microtus). acta SATECH 3 (1): 137-144.

(23) Apena, O.D. and Agbolade, O.M. (2009). Preliminary report on chemical control of some arthropod ectoparasites of domestic dogs in a Nigerian rural community. Journal of Applied Sciences 12 (3): 8673-8678.

(24) Agbolade, O.M., Abimbola, W.A., Bolarinwa, O.I., Akinboye, D.O. and Ogunkolo, O.F. (2009). Parasitic infestations, anaemia and blood glucose level in out-patients of a secondary health centre in southwestern Nigeria.World Journal of Medical Sciences 4 (2): 147-150.

(25) Akinboye, D.O., Okwong, E., Ajiteru, N., Fawole, O., Agbolade, O.M., Ayinde, O.O., Amosu, A.M., Atulomah, N.O.S., Oduola, O., Owodunni, B.M., Rebecca, S.N. and Falade, M. (2010). Onchocerciasis amongi nhabitants of Ibarapa L.G. community of Oyo State, Nigeria. Biomedical    Research 21 (2): 174-178.

(26) Agbolade, O. M., Soewu, D. A., Bolanle, O.O., Momodu, L. A., Adegboyegun-King, O. O., Odubanjo, A. O., Owode, J. O. and Asimi-Aina B. (2010). Preliminary study on culturing of Lanistes libycus using the leaves of some dicotyledonous plants. World Journal of Zoology 5 (4):252-256.

(27) Akinboye, D.O., Ogunfeitimi, A.A, Fawole, O., Agbolade, O., Ayinde, O.O. Atulomah, N.O.S., Amosu, A.M. and Livingstone, R. (2010). Control of parasitic infections among workers and inmates in a Nigerian zoo. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 31: 35-38.

(28) Akinboye, D.O., Tinuoye, T., O. Awodele, Ayinde, O.O. and Agbolade, O.M.(2010). Assessment of the awareness of male and female singles on the association between HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 31: 93-97.

(29) Agbolade, O.M., Adesanya, O.O., Olayiwola, T.O. and Agu, G.C. (2010). Faecal and heavy metal contamination of some freshwaters and their vicinities in Ijebu-North, Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences 2 (3): 32-37.

 (30) Egberongbe, H.O., Agbolade, O.M., Mabekoje, O.O. and Olugbode, A.M.(2010). Cryptosporidiosis among children in relation to toilet facilities and water sources in Ijebu and Remo areas, Sonthwestern Nigeria. Journal of Medicine and Medical Science 1 (10): 485-489.

(31) Akinboye, D.O., Ajisebutu, J.U., Fawole, O., Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, O.O., Amosu, A.M., Atulomah, N.O.S., Awodele, O., Oduola, O.,Owodunni, B.M., Rebecca, S.N., Falade, M. and Emem, O. (2011). Urinary schistosomiasis: Water contact frequency and infectivity among secondary school students in Ibadan, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 32 (1):129-134.

(32) Akinboye, D.O., Okonofua, O. Awodele, O., Agbolade, O.M., Ayinde, S.N.Rebecca O.O. and Haruna, Y.O. (2011). The influence of malaria on some haematological parameters in pregnancy. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 32 (2): 187-191.

 (33)  Jonathan, K.A. and Agbolade, O.M. (2012). Plasmodium and Loa loa infections among secondary school teachers and students, ante-natal patients in Ijebu North area, Southwestern Nigeria. International Research Journal of Microbiology 3: 253-257.

(34) Agbolade, O.M., Lawal, O.W. and Jonathan, K.A. (2013). Laboratory feeding of Bulinus truncatus and Bulinus globosus with Tridaxprocumbens leaves. Journal of Parasitology and Vector Biology 5 (3): 31-35.

(35) Agbolade, O.M., Jonathan, K.A. and Adebakin, A.M. (2013). In-vitro survival of Dockovdia parasitic mites. World Journal of Zoology 8(3): 267-270.   

(36) Agbolade, O.M., Akinmoladun, A., Abimbola, W.A., Raufu, S.T., Atanda,O.M. and Akinyemi, S.F. (2013). Parasitaemia among patients and blood donors in Ijebu-North, southwest Nigeria. Asian Journal of Biological and Life Sciences 2 (1): 38-41.

 (37) Agu, G.C., Thomas, B.T., Agu, N.C. and Agbolade, O.M. (2013) Prevalence of diarrhoea agents and the in-vitro effects of three plant extracts on the growth of the isolates. American Journal of Research Communication 1(12):429-444.

 (v) Short communications, review paper

(38) Agbolade, O.M. and Akinboye, D.O. (2001). Loa loa and Mansonella  perstans infections in Ijebu North, Western Nigeria – a parasitological study. Japanese Journal of Infectious diseases 54: 108-110.

(39) Agbolade, O.M., Akinboye, D.O. and Ogunkolo, O.F. (2005). Loa loa and Mansonella  perstans: neglected human infections that need control in Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology 4 (13): 1554-1558.

(40) Agbolade, O. M., Agu, N.C., Adesanya, O.O., Odejayi, A.O., Adigun, A.A. Adesanlu, E.B., Ogunleye, F.G., Sodimu, A.O., Adeshina, S.A., Bisiriyu, G.O, Omotoso, O.I. and Udia, K.M. (2007). Intestinal helminthiases and schistosomiasis among school children in an urban center and some rural communities in southwest Nigeria. Korean Journal of Parasitology 45 (3):233-238.

 (vi) Papers accepted for Publication (With Letters of Acceptance): Nil

(vii) Contribution to Books: Nil

 (viii) Published Conference Proceedings

 (41) Agbolade, O.M. and Akinboye, D.O. (2000). Loiasis and some haematological parameters in Ijebu North area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Bulletin of Science Association of Nigeria 23: 29-32.

(ix) Technical Reports: Nil.

(x) Manuscripts Submitted for Publications: Nil

(xi) Unpublished Conference/Workshop papers and Public lectures

(1) Common human parasitic infections and their control. A public lecture held at Awori-Jeje Village, Ijebu North, Ogun State on 26th March, 1998.

 CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATES AND PAPERS READ

(1) 22nd Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Parasitology, held at the University of Benin, 4th – 7th November, 1998.

(2) 38th Annual Conference of the Science Association of Nigeria, held at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, 10th – 14th December, 2000. Paper Read:(i) Loiasis and some haematological parameters in Ijebu North area of Ogun State, Nigeria.

(3) 27th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Parasitology, held at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, 24th – 27th September, 2003.

Papers Read

(i) Parasitic infections among humans, animals and birds in a Nigerian zoological garden.

(ii) Parasitic infections in food-handlers and non-food-handlers in a Nigerian University community.

(4) 1st Asean Congress of  Parasitology and Tropical Medicine & 40th Annual Scientific Seminar of Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, held at Grand Seasons Hotel, Kualar Lumpur, Malaysia, 23rd – 25th March, 2004.

Paper Read

(1) Human urinary schistosomiasis transmission foci and period in an endemic town of Ijebu North, Southwest Nigeria.

(5) 29th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Parasitology, held at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, 21st – 24th September, 2005.

Paper Read

(1) Malaria and genetic polymorphism of haemoglobin genotypes and ABO blood groups.

(6) 1st National Science Conference, held at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. 6th -8th February, 2008. 

(7) Workshop on Ethical Issues in the Control and Treatment of Malaria and HIV/AIDS in Africa. Organized by the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (South West Zone). Held at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Resarch, Lagos. 24th June, 2009.

CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE                 

Within the University

(i) Writing of Basic study materials for undergraduates.

(ii) Counselling of distressed and discouraged undergraduates.

Outside the University:

(i) Pastor-in-charge, Triumphant Grace and Truth Bible Church (Inc.)

(ii) My Ph.D research on Filariasis was in collaboration with the Ogun State Ministry of Health.

(iii) Anti-parasitic infections campaign and treatment in rural communities of Ijebu North, Ogun State.

      

     

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