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3907 08 December, 2016
(1) APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments have been made:
a. Macarthur Foundation Grant
Professor R. A. Oderinde - Grant Liaison Officer, for a period of
Department of Chemistry three years with effect from 02 January, 2017.
b. Department of Aquaculture and Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry
Prof. B. O. Omitoyin - Dean, for a period of two years with
retrospective effect from 01 August, 2016.
(2) BENEFACTIONS The University acknowledges with thanks the following benefactions from: a. Prof. E. B. Lucas, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of
Technology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
Donation of the underlisted Books and Journals to the Library of the proposed Department of Wood
Products Engineering, Faculty of Technology:
1. Adepoju, S. Kolade (1075) Forestry and the Nigerian Economy Ibadan University Press pg.308
2. Filonenlkoi-Borodick, M.Aeva, M. Kony. (1968) Theory of Elasticity.MIP Publishers Moscow,
pg.389
3. Peter, Riley. et. al(1994) Computer-aided Engineering Macmillan Press Ltd. Pg.198
4. Luzt, F.John (1974) Techniques for Peeling, Slicing and Drying Veneer U.S Government Printing
Office pg.64
5. Gibbia, S.W. (1971) Wood Finishing and Refinishing, Revised Edition Van Nostrand Reinhold
company New York pg.225
6. Booth L.G and Reese P.O. (1967) The Structural Use of Timber E. & F.N. Spon Ltd. London
pg.287
7. Martin, Chudnoff (1984) Tropical Timbers of The World Agric. Handbook Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington DC pg.466
8. Kollmann, F.F.P. and Cote Jr W. (1968) Principle of Wood Science and Technology
SpringlerVerley pg.554
9. Kollmann, F.F.P et. Al (1975) Principle of Wood Science and Technology IISpringler-verlay
pg.703
10. U.S Forest Products Laboratory (1974) Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material USD
11. Sterens, W.C. and Pratt, G.H. (1969) Kiln Operators Handbook(a guide to kiln drying of timber)
Forest Products Research lab. London pg.153
12. National Design Specification for Wood Construction (1977) National Forest Products Association
pg.78
13. Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry Nigerian Timbers pg.32
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14. United Nations Development Organization (1989) World Industry Since 1960: Progress and
Prospect United Nations New York pg.422
15. Adesoju-Aderemi, M.A. Oduola (2006) The Finite Element Method in Structural Mechanics kekere
Ekun (Nig) Ltd. Pg.339
16. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service (1973) Veneers of the World Forest Products Lab.
Madison pg.150
17. German Foundation for International Development (1973) Properties, Uses and Marketing of
Tropical Timbers Vol.2 Meeting papers villa Borsig Berlin-Tegal pg.236
18. United Nations Industries Development Organization (1979) Portfolio of Wood Processing
Technologies UNIDO Vienna PP.
19. Food and Agriculture Organization (1979) China Integrated Wood Processing Industries FAO
ROME. Pg69
20. Cottrell, A .H (1964). The Mechanical Properties of Matter John Wiley and Sons’ Inc. pp 430
21. Sanboa, S (1991) Nigeria Journal of Renewable Energy, Sokoto Energy Research Center pp. 93
22. Materials Science and Technological Society of Nigeria (2015) Book Proceedings’ of MSTSN,
MSTSN Kaduna Chapter. pp 230
23. Stephen Smulski (1997) Engineering Wood Products A Guide for Specified, Designers’ and
Users PFS Research Foundation Madison.
24. Swedish International Development Agency (1983) Swedish Forestry Techniques with possible
applications in Third World. Tryckeri AB Primo. pg342
25. Gillespie H. Robert et al (1978) Adhesive in Building Construction US Department of Agriculture.
pg160
26. Lavers M.G (1969). The Strength Properties of Timbers Forestry Products Research Laboratory,
London. pg62
27. The Forestry Association of Nigeria (1972). The Nigerian Journal of Forestry FAN Ibadan. pg212
28. Lucas E.B and Oni B.O (1969). Suitability of Mobile Sawmills in Nigeria with particular reference
to the Grat Saw. Federal Ministry of Information Printing Division, Lagos. pg16
29. Nigerian Standards Organization (1973). Nigerian standard on nylon tooth brushes, Federal
Ministry of Industries, Lagos. pp12
30. Food and Agriculture Organization (1967) Report of the Group Fellowship Study Tour and
Seminar or Forest Industries FAO of the United Nations.pp.235
31. Timber Research and Development Association (1973) A Guide to the Uses of Saws ad Cutters
Henry Gee Printing Company, London. pp50.
32. Ministry of Commerce Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Gamsu Province (2003)
Rainwater Harvesting and Utilization an Introduction ITCRC Lanzohou China. pp456
33. Huby Meg (1990) where you cannot see the wood for the trees; Extension in Rural Wood Fuel
Development. Beijer Institute. pp82
34. United States Department of Agriculture (1977).Wood in US Manufacturing Industries Forest
Products Laboratory. pp56.
35. FAO Ergonomics in Relation to Forest Operation, FAO, Rome.
36. FPRS Recent Research With Mechanical Fasteners in Wood, FPRS Madison,Wisconsin, US.
37. Price E.W. (1984). Durability of Structural Panels, Proc. Dept. of Agric. Forest Services, US.
38. International Paint (W.A.) Ltd. Nigerlnx Painting Manual, I.P.W.A., Ikeja.
39. FAO (1966). Economics of Investment and Manufacture of Wood-Based Panels, World
Construction on Wood-Based Panel, FAO, Rome.
40. Comben A.J. (1957). The Effect of Depth on the Strength Properties of Timber Beams, FPRL, UK.
41. FPDA (1970). Design Data for Strersed Skin Panel in Finnish Birch Plywood, Finnish Plywood
Development Ass. London.
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42. O zelton& Baird (1976). Timber Designers Manual, Crosby Lockwood Staples, UK.
43. IUFRO (1996). Caring For the Forests, IUFRO, Finland.
44. IUFRO (1976). Conference Proc. Of Wood Engineering Group, Norway.
45. Nigerwood. A Manual of Wood Finishes, International Paints (W.A.) Ltd, Ikeja.
46. Forest Products Laboratory (1972). Techniques for Reeling, Slicing, and Drying Veneers,
U.S.D.A. Madison, US.
47. Anon. Chainsaw Manual 4th Edition, Intertec Publ. Co. Kansas City, Missouri, US.
48. DSIR (1959). The Bending of Solid Timber, Forest Products Refarl Lab UK., pg. 33
49. Amen. Noise Measurement Leaflet
50. Madsen, B. and Nielsen, P.C (1976). In-Grade Testing, Size Investigation on Lumber subjected to
Bending. Uni. Of British Colombia.
51. Anon. Mechanical Wood Working Machines. RAU-TE Company, Finland.
52. (1983). Annales De La Recherche Forestiere Au Maroc
53. EMRC9 (1977). Tree Power and Assessment of the Energy Potential Forest Biomass in Canada.
Ministry of Supply and Services Cnada. Love, Peter and OverendRaph.
54. ASTM Par 22 (1979). Wood Adhesives
55. FAO (1975). Proc. of the World Consultation on Wood-Based Panel.
56. Shelton, Jay and Shapion, A.B. (1978). The Wood-Burners Encyclopedia. Vermont Cross-road
Press, U.S
57. NIAE (2001). PROC. International Conference of NIAE. Vol.23 Nigerian Institution of Agricultural
Engineers.
58. Husqvarna. Product Information on Chainsaw
59. ANON (2009). Forest Wealth Benefits Revealed. Bisrod Furniture & Co. Ltd Ijebu Ode, Nigeria.
60. Ntima O.O (1968). Fast Growing Timber Trees of the Lowland Tropics No.3. The Arawarians
Commonwealth Forestry Institute, (CFI) Oxford. Pp133
61. Ntima O.O (1968). Fast Growing Timber Trees of the Lowland Tropics No.4. Pins Merkusii CFI
Oxford. Pp 130
62. Madsen, Borg. (1972). Duration of Load Tests for Wet Lumber in Bending Structural Research
Series, University of British Columbia, Canada. Pp 23.
63. Madsen, Borg and Barret J.D (1976). Time-strength relationship for lumber structural research
series No. 13. University of British Columbia, Canada. Pp 182.
64. Madsen, Borg and Nielsen (1976). In Grade Testing Accuracy and Confidence Computer
Simulation Structural Research Series, No. 21.University of British Columbia, Canada. Pp 70
65. Gurfinkel G. (1973). Wood Engineering 4th Edition. Kendal/ Hunt Publication & Co. IOWA, US.
66. Taylor George, Holmes George, Hood Robert and J.D Brazier (1976). The International Book of
Wood. Mitchelell Beazley Publishers Ltd, London. Pp 276
67. Rose M. Robert, Shepard A. Lawrence, Wulff John (1968). The Structure and Properties of
Materials Vol. 4. Wiley Eastern Private Ltd.
68. FAO (1989). The Role of Forestry in Cxembating Desertification. FAO, Rome.
69. NSO (1973). The Nigerian Standard Code of Practice. Nigerian Standard Organizations, Federal
Ministry of Industries, Lagos, Nigeria.
70. Indian Standard Institution (1947). Specification for Medium Strength Aircraft Plywood. ISI Nar Delhi, India.
71. Koehler, Arthur (1924) The Properties and Uses of Wood 1stEd. 72. McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc. N.Y. Pp. 354 73. GISLERUD, OLAV AND WIBSTOD, KJELL (1981) Integrating Forest Operations with Small-
Scale Industrial Activities Including Energy Conversion. Case studies carried out in Columbia, Gambia, India, Norway, Senegal and Thailand.FAO, Rome. Pp. 132
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74. UNIDO (1983) First World-Wide Study of the Wood and Wood Processing Industries Sectional Services Series No 2. UNIDO, Vienna, Austria. Pp. 195
75. UNIDO (1983) The U.S.S.R Forest and Woodworking Industries Sectional Work, Paper Series No. 7.
76. PANON (1980) Poplars and Willows in Wood Production and Land Use.FAO, Rome. Pp. 330 77. (1966) Forestry and Industrial Wood Utilization in the U.S.S.R. 78. Lesnaya Promyshlennosh Pub. House, Moscow. Pp. 618
79. ANON Stenners of Tiverton Brochure on Wood Machining Equipment Produced by the Company,
Tiverlon, Devon,U.K. 80. The Japan Wood Working Machinery Association (1989) Technical Guide to Japanese Wood
Working Machinery. Pp. 108 81. N.S.O. (1973). The Use of Timber for Construction NCP2: 1973 Nigerian Standards Organization
Federal Ministry of Industry, Lagos pp71.
82. ANON (1983) Ergonomics Applied to Forestry. F.A.O. Rome pp25b
83. ANON (1980) Renewable Energy in Remote Location. Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada
pp177
84. UNIDO (1981) Technical Criteria for the Selection of Woodworking Machines UNIDO,Vienna
pp359
85. TRADA Guide to the Use of West African Hardwoods for Structural Purpose UAC Co (Timber Ltd.
London pp41
86. BSI (1967) The Structural Use of Timber BSI CP112, B.S.I. London pp123
87. UNIDO (1985) Popular Manual for Wooden House Construction UNIDO, Vienna pp95
88. IUFRO (1975). “Groupe Protection Du Bois.” Centre Technique Forester Tropical. Pp212
89. POWER (1979). “Plant Design Issue”. McGraw Hill Pub. Pp. 282
90. POWER (1980). “Power from Wood. McGraw Hill Pubs. Pp172
91. NEWSCIENTIST (1985). “ The Myth of Motherho”. Wild Heerbrugg Ltd. Pp 92
92. NEWSCIENTIST (1986). “ The Science of Light Conversion.” Elite Advertising a selecton. Pp 90
93. MONNININGER (1967). “ A Century of Manufacturing Woodworking Tools For Industry”. Benn
Group Journal Pp 98
94. Fed. Dept. Forest Research (1966). “ Forest Product Research Report”. Federal Ministry of Int.
Printing Division Lagos. Pp 10
95. USDAFS (1977). “Solar Kilns Feasibility of Utilizing Solar Energy for Drying Lumber in Developing
Countries”. U.S Department of State Pp 64.
96. Pow Chow (1984). “Mechanical Fastener Performance in Reconstituted Structural Wood –Base
Panel Products”. Forest Products Labs, USDA Madison Pp. 44
97. William Mallinson& Sons (1963). “Timber and Veneer Merchant”. 130 Hackney Road LondonPp
62.
98. Paetti M. (1982). “The Maintenance of Wide Band Blates in Sawmills” UNIDO Milan Italy. Pp. 36
99. Drabble & Sanders LTD. (1965). “Drabbies”. Hebten Bridge, Yorkshire. Pp. 96.
100. William Mallinsom (1960). “Timber & Veneer Merchants”. 130 Hackey Road London. Pp38.
101. FPRS (1986). “Membership Directory Forest Product Research Society”, Madison Wisconsin.
Pp150
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102. FPL (1982). “Forest Product Journal”. FPRS. Pp 65
103. John Wright (1961).” Fineline Perfection in Wood Veneer”. Behr-Manning Coated Abrasives
Pp47
104. Philip Hiram. “A Mathematical Model to Calculate Volumes of Lumber & Residues
Produced in Saw-milling.” Forest Products Laboratory USDA Pp. 43
105. J. Boglina. “Ursenbach”. Fonderie de fer Pp15
106. FAN (1979). “The Nigerian Journal of Forestry “. Forestry Association of Nigeria. Pp81
107. BRE (1982). “News of Timber Research”. Princes Resbrough Lab, Buckinhamshire. Pp10
108. Jerome & Gerald. (1970). “Structural Sandwich Performance after 30 years of service”.
USDAPp 18
109. Jain N. C. &Mehra M. L. (1974). “Fibre Board Industry and Research in India”. FAO of UN. Pp 5
110. Lawrence Okigbo (1972). “Sawmill Industry in Nigeria”. FDFR, Ibadan. Pp31
111. NIS (1972). “Specifications for Wood Poles”. NSO, Fed. Ministry for Industries. Pp. 37.
112. Institute of Wood Science (1981). “Journal of Institute of Wood Science”. Vol 9 Issue 49.
Premier house, Southampton. Pp 46.
113. Finellene (1961). John Wright & Sons (Veneers) Ltd. Pp 48.
114. Robert o’ Brien (1969). Machines.Miihlmeister & Johler, Hamburg. Pp 191.
115. 114. World Wood (1975). World Wood Journal. James C. Wallace. Pp 52.
116. Bruel & Kjaer. Community Noise Measurement. K. Laresen & Son. Pp 20.
117. America’s Sawmill Magazine (1982). Timber Processing. Haltonn – Brown Publication. Pp43.
118. Foschio O. Ricardo, Bonac Thomas (1977). Load – Slip Characteristics for Connection with
Common Nails. CFS, WF Products Lab. Vancouver B.C. Pp4.
119. Morrone N.F, Osterbug R.J (1974). Manufacture of Mineral Wool Acoustical Ceiling Board. FAO
United Nations. Pp4
120. Timber Engineering Branch (1971). List of Standard Economical Timber Designs. FRI Press
Publicity. Pp 16.
121. Sunley J.G (1955). The Strength of Timber Struts. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Pp28.
122. Davis E.M, Wood Technologist, Forest Product Lab (1962). Machining and related
characteristics of United States hardwood. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service,
Washington. DC. Pp68.
123. New and Renewable Energy (1994). The Market for Renewables. UK Equipment Supplies
Speak out. Department of Trade and Industry. Pp32.
124. F.A Taylor, H.E Young (1980). Forest-to-Mill. Wayerhaeuser Science Symposium. Pp 23
125. FAO (1968). Wood Based Panel Product. USA (Filed by E. B Lucas)
126. Power (1980). How to Plan an Outdoor Industrial Substation. Mc Graw-Hill Publication. Pp 182.
127. FPRS (1979). Recent Research in Mechanical Fastening of Wood Part II. Pp 51.
128. Chow Poo, Mc Natt J.D, Lembrechts Steve, Gertner George (1986). Mechanical Fasteners
Performance in Direct Withdrawal and Fastner held pull-through Performance of Selected New
Commercial Structural Wood-Based Sheathing Panel Materials. Forest Product Laboratory
USDA. Pp 53.
129. Tschernitz J.L (1986). Solar Energy for Wood Drying using Direct or Indirect Collection with
Supplemental Heating. Forest Resource Laboratory, Madison, WI. Pp 81.
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130. Tschernitz L. John, Simpson T. William (1985). FPL Design for Lumber Dry Kiln using Solar/
Wood Energy in Tropical Latitudes. Forest Resource Laboratory, Madison, WI. Pp 18.
131. Forest Product Journal (1982). Drying Lumber in a Solar-Dehumidifier Kiln. Pp 58.
132. World Wood (1968). Chipper Headrig Aids Recovery for Canadian Mill. Miller Freeman
Publications. Pp 49.
133. BIS 0469 (1965). Wood Preservative Protim. Devonshire Square, London. Pp 72.
134. KWM-MORTALA (1982). Compact Plants. A.B Karstadsmekaniskawerkstad. Pp 12.
135. Harpole B. George, Ince J. Peter, Tschernitz L. John, Bilek Edward (1982). A wood and bark
fuel economics computer program (FEP). Forest product laboratory.
136. Metal Export Poland Machine Tool, pp. 40
137. Automated Build Components The Gang – Nail System, Gang Nail Fabrication, pp. 23.
138. American Society for Testing and Materials (1972, 1973), Establishing Clear Wood Values,
pp.22.
139. Amended Slip no. 2 (1972), Wood Working Machines, Garland and Son Ltd, London, Pp. 19.
140. BS 4361: Part 2 (1968), Specification for Wood Working Machines, BS House, London. Pp. 31.
141. Mechanical Fastener Performance (1984). Lateral Fastener Performance, University of Illinois,
Urbana. Pp. 44.
142. U.S Department of Agriculture (1978). Long Time Performance of Trussed Raptor with Different
Connection System, U.S Government Printing Office. Pp. 23.
143. Chow P, Lewis L.S, Reinschmidt A j and BarenbergE.j (1987), Effect of Natural and Accelerated
Aging on Oak crossties, American Wood Presevers Association. Pp. 21.
144. Hallock H, Stern A.R, Lewis D.W (1976), Istherea Best Sawing Method? U.S Department of
Agriculture of Forest Product Service Forest Product Laboratory Madison, Wis. Pp. 13.
145. Sunds Defibrator (1981),Complete Plant For MDF and Dry – Process Hardwood, ASA Print. Pp.
146. Chugoku’s, Guide to Construction of Sawmill, Chugoku KIKAI Seisakushe, lTD. Pp.
147. Craft Paul E. and Baumgrass E(1978), Products Derived From Thinning Two Hardwood
Timbers Stared in The Appalachians, Forest Research Institute of Nigeria. Pg. 35
148. Mckenzie W.M (1965), Wood Asa Material to be cut;the Basic Requirements of Cutting Devices,
Division of Forest Products, Australia. Pp. 19.
149. Talbolt J.W (1974) Control of Directional Properties of Dry-formed Lignocellulosic Composition
Boards by Electrical Fibre Alignment, Food and Agriculture Organization of The UN. Pg.5
150. SamvoE.K The Ergonomic Conditions of Sawmill Workers in Southern Nigeria. Pg.4.
151. A Stockholm Environment Institute Newsletter (1992) Renewable Energy for Development SEI.
Pp.23.
152. The H Super Group Guide to the Use of West African Hardwoods for Structural Purposes,
UACO. Pp.41.
153. FRIN (1977), International Workshop on Wood Preservation, FRIN. Pp.169
154. Santer VallautomatischeKeilzinkenanlage Fur HolzllangsverleimungsanterMaschinenbau. Pg.
155. IGNY Parc des Erables Canadian Timber France Housing in France. IGNY France pp7
156. Ebewele .R. River. B, KOUSKY J. (1979). Tapered Double Cantilever Beam Fracture. Wood
and Fibre , Fall Pg 213
157. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (1960) .Theory of Cutting Pg26
158. FRAME NIG. (1973). The Nigerian Journal of Forestry Frame Nig. Pp33
159. Defibrator Fibre Preparation and Board Manufacture American Defibrator. Pg6
160. Energy Technology (1984) The National Swedish Board for Technical Development in Forms ,
Energy Technology. (pg15)
161. 156. IGNY Parc des Erables Canadian Timber France Housing in France. IGNY France. Pp7
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162. Ebewele .R. River. B, KOUSKY J. (1979). Tapered Double Cantilever Beam Fracture. Wood
and Fibre , Fall Pp 213
163. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (1960) .Theory of Cutting. Pg26
164. FRAME NIG. (1973). The Nigerian Journal of Forestry Frame Nigeria. Pg33
165. Defibrator Fibre Preparation and Board Manufacture American Defibrator. Pg6
166. Energy Technology (1984) The National Swedish Board for Technical Development in Forms ,
Energy Technology(Pg15)
167. Omiyale O. Ergonomic Data on the workers engaged in logging in the savanna area of Nigeria.
Pg3
168. Durisol-Company Background (1963) Duripanel Cement Bonded Particle Board, Josefkratti.
169. S.T –Laurent A, (??) Effect of Saw Tooth Edge Defect on Cutting Forces and Sawing Accuracy.
Forest Products Research Society. Pg62
170. Vermags C.H (1975). An International Waste Utilisation and Integration possibility for the
Plywood Industry. FAO of the UN. Pg10
171. Ingrassia A.P (1979), Forest Products Journal. FRRS. Pg 64
172. Wood Purchasing News (2004), World of Wood 2004 hosted by IWPA Vol.30, no.5, Memphis
Pg 40
173. Forest Products Journal (1979), Forest Products Journal, Forest Products Journal, (Pg64) 6
Copies
174. Forestry and Forest Industries Division (1968). Directory of Debarking Machines, FAO of the
UN. Pp. 38
175. World Wood (1976). World Wood Journal, John V. Mackay, pp. 54
176. Martin H. (1987). The Mechanics of the Falling Brick Chimney, pp. 25
177. Feng-Shang W. (1981). The Processes of Plywood Manufacture, UNIDO, pp. 66
178. CSIA Inc. Solar Energy in Canada, Pg. 20
179. Frontek Review (1986). Information on Wood Products Research in Canada, Frontek Canada
Corp, pg. 8
180. BOIS, P.J. (1977). Constructing and Operating a Small Solar-Heated Lumber Dryer, USDA, pp.
12
181. EFPBMAG (1968). Problems of Continued Investment in the Particle Board Industry in the
Developed Countries, FAO of the UN, pp. 8
182. Dougherty E.R. (1986). The Need for Adequate Investment in the Particle Board Industry, FAO
of the UN, pg. 5
183. Lewis C.W. (1968). The Case For A Panel Products Plant Other Than Particle Board in a
Developing Country, FAO of the UN, Pg. 4
184. Timber/West (1982). Solar Kiln can Dry 3000 BD Ft of Lumber, N. Columbia, Pg. 3
185. Yang K.C. (1980). Solar Kiln Performance at a high latitude, FPRS. Pp 4
186. Simpson W.T., Tschernitz J.L. (1979). Solar-Heated, Forced-Air, Lumber Dryer for Tropical
latitude, FPL, US, pg. 4
187. Satish K. (1981). Utilization of Solar Energy in India, FRI, Pg. 3
188. Engineering Materials Development Institute (2003) Journal of 2nd Nigerian Materials Congress.Pp. 58
189. John C. Campell Occupational Dermatoses, RecognitionControl and Prevention. Pp. 3 190. FAO (1993) Forest Harvesting Bulletin Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nation.
Pp. 12 191. Thomas Robinson and Sons (1962) Robinson Wood Working Machines. Wadkin Ltd. Pp. 85 192. KARL-JOHAN SALNER (1974) Effects of a Panel Industry Enterprise on Local and National
Economy.
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193. JaakoPoyry and Co Consulting Engineers Pp. 19 194. Holz-Her Panel Saws Karl .M. Reich Maschnatabic GmbH, Western Germany.
Pp. 11 195. RAU-LE Veneer and Plywood Mill Machines Pp.14 196. POWER (1980) Today’s Industrial Lubrication. Pg. 170 197. Slurry Handling Equipment. McGraw Hill Pub. Pg. 199 198. NEWSCIENTIST (1985) Chemistry Talks with the Brain.13 Copies. 199. MTTA. British Wood Working Machinery. Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, London. Pp. 72. 200. Bram G. and Downs C. (1975). Manufacturing Technology. The Macmillan Press Ltd. London.
Pp. 230.
b. The underlisted made donations towards the end of the year activities of the Archaeology
and Anthropology Students’ Association (AASA), Department of Archaeology and
Anthropology, Faculty of Science:
i. Prof. Olabisi Ogunfowora, N5, 000 00 only.
ii. Mr. Toye Akinleye, N5, 000.00 only.
iii. Mr. Adedayo Adenuga, N5, 000.00 only.
iv. Mrs. Ronke Agunloye, N2, 000.00 only.
v. Mr. Femi Ogundoro N5, 000.00 only.
vi. Mr. Ojo Abiodun, N50, 000.00 only.
vii. Mr. Jimoh Adedeji, N5, 000.00 only.
viii. Mr. Kasali, N10, 000.00 only.
c. Dr. D. A. Yagboyaju, Department of Political Science, Faculty of the Social Sciences,
University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
Donation of a copy of a book entitled: Reflections on Politics, Governance and the Economy in
Contemporary Nigeria to the University.
d. IPNX.
Donation of 400 polo shirts towards the 2016 Annual Retreat of Information Technology
Management Service (ITeMS).
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e. The following donations were made to the Development Practice Programme (DPP), Centre
for Sustainable Development (CESDEV) towards the successful execution of the first
University of Ibadan Development Practice Luncheon (UI-DPL) held on 25 August, 2016:
s/n Name Amount (N)
1 Rt. Hon. Micheal Adeyemo (Honourable Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly)
100,000
2 Barrister Toyin Aladegbami 20,000
3 Engr. Mike Ale 10,000
4 Mr. Oluseyi Oyebisi 20,000
5 Mr. Emmanuel (NGO) 5,000
6 Mrs. Funmilola Morakinyo 20,000
7 Mrs. Titilola Bolanle 15,000
8 Mr. Aderibigbe Adeyemi 25,000
9 Miss Cecilia Dada 2,000
10 Miss Victoria Nyaban 2,000
11 Mr. Segun Fanegan 1,000
12 Miss Tola Ayanreti 2,000
13 Miss Ifeoluwa Idowu 1,000
14 Miss Tosin Sulaimon 1,500
15 Mr. Seun Oyedeji 1,000
16 MR. Ebuka Ambrose 1,000
17 Miss Bukola Oniaye 2,000
18 Mr. Laditan Sunkanmi 5,000
19 Mr. Lanre Alagbe 2,000
20 Miss Tolulope Adika 1,000
21 Miss Olaide Akinyemi 2,000
22 Miss Dara Adetuyi 2,000
23 Miss Yvonne Dioka 5,000
24 Mr. Nelson Obinne 1,000
25 Mr. Emmanuel Ejewule 5,000
26 Mrs. Titilola shegbesan 5,000
27 Miss Florence Mbata 2,000
28 Miss Rhoda Adekoya 2,000
29 Mr. Femi Oshinowo 10,000
30 Mrs. Pamela Olayide 2,000
31 Dr. Olawale Olayide 10,000
f. Professor Offornze D. Amucheazi, Department of Commercial and Property Law, Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Akwa, Anambra State.
Donation of five (5) copies of the Book “National Industrial Court of Nigeria: Law, Practice and
Procedure” to the Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan.
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g. The following members of staff have donated Books and Journals to the Departmental Library of the
Department of Linguistics and African Languages, towards the NUC accreditation exercise
scheduled for the end of November, 2016.
S/N Book Title Author Year of publication
No. of copies
1. Ewì Àtàtà Olúyémísí Adébòwálé
2003 2
2. Òtun Ìmò Nínú Ìtàn-àròso D. O. Fágúnwà
Olúyémísí Adébòwálé Dúró Adélékè Àrìnpé Adéjùmò
2016 2
3. Language, Context and Society: A Festschrift for Wale Adegbite
Akin Odebunmi and Kehinde A. Ayoola
2016 1
4. Afàgò K yin Àparò Àrìnpe Adéjùm
2010 4
5. Rò óo re Àrìnpe Adéjùm
2002 4
Prof P A. Ogundeji
S/N Book Title Author Year of publicatio
n
No. of copies
1 Encyclopaedia of Yoruba Toyin Falola and Tunde Akinyemi
2016 1
Prof F. O. Egbokhare
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No. of copie
s
1. Introductory Phonetics F. O. Egbokhare 2009 Edition
6
Prof H. S. Igboanusi
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1. Ukpana Okpoko Buuru E. N. Emenajo 2011 1
2. Nwa Ngwu Pu O Eze E. N. Emenajo 2010 1
3. Agwo Na Ihe O loro O. A.Anedo 2004 1
4. Ofunna C. E. Ofomata 2009 2
5. Onwu Egbugi Onyen uwa C. E. Ofomata 2006 1
6. Kedu Emeka? C. E. Ofomata 2014 1
7. Atutu Amumamu Asusu B. M. Mbah & E. E. Mbah
2014 3
8. Ideal International Journal of Igbo Scholars Forum, Nigeria
Onukwube A.A.A & N.T.Udemadu (Eds.)
Vol. 1; No. 2, June 2015
1
9. Igbo English in the Nigerian Novel H. Igboanusi 2002 2
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10. Nkadi N’uburu M. G. Asogwa 2007 2
11. Igbo Scholars International Journal of Igbo Scholars Forum, Nigeria
Onukwube A.A.A & N.T.Udemadu (Eds.)
Vol. 2, No.1 June 2015
1
12. Igbo-English Dictionary J. G. Eze 2001 1
13. Ndehie N’ide Asusu Igbo Na Ufodu the Omumu Uto Asusu Igbo
O. A. Anedo 2014 2
14. Ékwé Jonal O. A. Anedo T. N. Udemmadu
2014 2
15. Mkpokota Oru nka Goddy Onyeka N. Nnyigide R. Ezeuko N. Nwokoye J. Eyisi
2014 1
Prof D. A. Adeleke
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No. of copies
1. Láàngbásá (Jona Ise Akada ni Ede Yoruba)
University of Lagos
No. 15, August
2009/2010
1
2. Òpántábá (Jona Imo Afirika) Lagos State University
Vol. 4, 2001
1
3. Òpántábá (Jona Imo Afirika) Lagos State University
Vol. 5, January
2012
1
4. Ihafa; A journal of African Studies Lagos State University
Vol. 5, No. 3. 2008
1
5. Òpántábá (Jona Imo Afirika) Lagos State University
Vol. 6, June 2012
1
6. Fàbú; Àkójopò Àwàdà Akínwùmí Ìsòlá 2008 1
7. Àárò Olómoge Oládèjo Òkédìjí 2014 1
8. Fere bí Ekùn Adébáyò Fálétí 2013 1
9. The Scramble for Nigeria; A Linguistic Perspective
Ben Elugbe 2011 1
10. Linguistics and Nation Building Oládélé Awóbùlúyì
2010 1
11. Aso Ìgbà Dúró Adélékè 1997 1
12. Wá gbó..... Dúró Adélékè 2001 1
13. Orisa wo lo n gun Onkowe? Akínwùmí Ìsòlá 2012 1
14. Making Culture Memorable (Essays on Language, culture and Development)
Akínwùmí Ìsòlá 2010 1
15. Ogbón Ìsèwádìí ní Ilè Yorùbá Dúró Adélékè Kémi Adébìyí
2003 1
16. Ayé ye wón tán Akínwùmí Ìsòlá 2009 1
17. Ìtàn ìgbésí Ayé Emi Segilola Eleyinju Ege elegberun Oko Laye
I. B. Thomas 2009 1
18. Àsà, Èrò ati Èdè nínú Isé-Onà Aláwòmó-Lítírésò
Dúró Adélékè 2016 1
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Dr. J. O. Olúwadórò
S/N Book Title Author Year of publication
No. of copies
1. Yorùbá Studies; Journal of Yorùbá Studies Assosiation of Nigeria
Egbe Onimo-Ede Yorùbá
Vol. 7, No. 1. June 2012
1
2. Papers in English and Linguistics (PEL)
The Linguistics Association, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Vol. 13, 2012
1
3. Papers in English and Linguistics (PEL)
The Linguistics Association, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Vol. 17, March 2016
1
Dr Abidemi O.Bolarinwa
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No. of copies
1 Encyclopaedia of Yoruba Toyin Falola and Tunde Akinyemi
2016 1
(3) HONOUR AND DISTINCTION
The University of Ibadan has won a grant of the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N200, 000.00) from
Emerging Markets Telecom Services Limited arising from the 2016 Etisalat Merit Awards Scheme which a
set of UI students participated in and won. This is in addition to a consolation prize of Denq Digital projector
that was won
(4) UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN UNION OF CAMPUS JOURNALISTS: 2016/2017 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The following candidates have been elected into the executive council of the University of Ibadan Union of Campus Journalists:
S/N NAME POSITION POSITION LEVEL
1. AROWOSAFE, Samuel President Communication and Language Arts
300
2. OLOYEDE, Evelyn Vice-President (Administration)
Teacher Education
300
3. JUMMAH, Mujeeb Vice-President (Editorial) Teacher Education
200
4. ELEGBEDE, Austine General Secretary Communication and Language Arts
300
5. BELLO, Abdulrahmon Assistant General Secretary Animal Science 100
6. KARIOLA, K. Mustapha Public Relations Officer I Classics 200
7. OGEROJU, Opeyemi Public Relations Officer II History 200
8. OLANISIMI, Damilola Financial Secretary Philosophy 200
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(5) COURTESY CALLS
a. The National Librarian and Chief Executive Officer, National Library of Nigeria (NLN), Prof. Lenrie O.
Aina paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A. I. Olayinka, FAS, on Monday, 07 November,
2016. The purpose of the visit was to strengthen the relationship with the University of Ibadan,
especially in the area of Professional Development Training Programmes for Library Staff of the
University. He was accompanied by the Deputy Director, National Library of Nigeria (NLN), Mr. P. I.
Mamman; Deputy Director, National Library of Nigeria (NLN), Oyo State, Mrs. A. S. Ajibola; Assistant
General Secretary, National Library of Nigeria (NLN), Chief Librarian, Oyo State, Mrs. T. T. Akinbola;
Nigerian Librarian Association, Oyo State, Mr. A. A. Osunkoya; Assistant Chief Librarian, Oyo State,
Mrs. Oluyemisi Olubayo; Chief Library Assistant, Oyo State, Mr. S. S. Alabi and Former Acting Head,
Department of Library, Archival and Information Studies, UI; Dr. Abiola Abioye. Present at the occasion
were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof. Gbemisola A. Oke; representative of the University
Librarian, Mr. C. O. Ola; Provost, College of Medicine, Prof. Olubunmi Olapade-Olaopa; Bursar,
Bursar,Mr. M. A. Alatise; Deputy Dean, Student Affairs Division, Dr. A. A. Abiona; Director, Public
Communication, Mr. O. M. Oladejo; representative of the Director, University Advancement Centre,
Mrs. Mojirade Omisade and the Chief Security Officer, Mr. J. A. Akindoyo.
b. A team from Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa paid a courtesy call on the Vice-
Chancellor, Prof. A. I. Olayinka, FAS, on Friday, 18 November, 2016. The purpose of the visit was to
strengthen existing collaboration with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the
University of Ibadan. The team was led by the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof. Rob Midgley;
Director, International Programmes, Mr. Mzaisi Payi; Prof. Bola Oyedeji, Department of Chemistry,
Walter Sisulu University and Prof. Bola Adeniyi, Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, University
of Ibadan. Present at the occasion were the Dean, The Postgraduate School UI, Prof. A. A. Aderinto;
Deputy Dean, Student Affairs Division, Dr. A. I. Abiona; Director, Public Communication, Mr. O. M.
Oladejo, representative of the Director, University Advancement Centre, Mrs. Mojirade Omisade and
the Senior Executive Officer, Office of International Programmes, Mrs. Mobolaji Bankole.
c. A team from Delaware State University, United States of America paid a courtesy visit on the Vice-
Chancellor, Prof. A. I. Olayinka, FAS, on Friday, 18 November, 2016. The purpose of the visit was to
sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Ibadan and the Delaware State
University. The team was led by the President, Delaware State University, Dr. Harry Williams. Other
members of the team were the Vice-President, Delaware State University, Dr. Fengshan Liu; Dr.
Clabourne Smith, Former President, Delaware State University; Dr. Samuel Besong, Department of
Human Ecology; Dr. Mopelola Adegoke, Associate Professor, Delaware State University; Dr. Marikis
Alvarez, Associate Dean, College of Agricultural Research, Delaware State University; Prof. A. E.
Adekoya, Head, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development UI; Prof. Olajire Fagbola,
Department of Agronomy, UI; Mr. O. O. Afolabi, Principal Assistant Registrar, Office of the Deputy Vice-
Chancellor (Academic); Mrs. Mobolaji Bankole, Office of International Programmes; Mr. Paul Oghinan,
Office of International Programmes; Mrs. Patricia Afolabi, Office of International Programmes and Miss
Dorcas Omavuaye, Office of International Programmes. Present at the occasion were the Registrar, Mr.
O. I. Olukoya; Dean, Postgraduate School, Prof. A. A. Aderinto; Deputy Dean, Student Affairs Division,
Dr. A. Abiona; Director, Public Communication, Mr. O. M. Oladejo and the representative of the
Director, University Advancement Centre, Mrs. Mojirade Omisade.
Obituary The Vice –Chancellor, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka, FAS, regrets to announce the death of Dr.Segun Afolabi, a former Assistant Secretary General of the University of Ibadan Student’s Union who until his demise lectured at the University of Botswana, Botswana. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
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(6) DRIVE WITH CARE All motorists are advised to drive with care. Always fasten your seat belts. Do not over speed. Observe all road signs and traffic rules as instructed and directed. Do not make or receive phone calls while driving. Motorcycle and bicycle riders should put on their crash helmets. Obey traffic signs and do not face on coming vehicles on dualized roads such as Oduduwa Road and Chapel Road except there is a formal diversion.
(7) UI FIRE SERVICES CALL LINES
This is to inform the general public and members of the University community in particular that they can reach the University of Ibadan fire station through the following numbers: (i) 08126869777 (CUG) (ii) 08155545550 (iii) 07083799991 (iv) 08140001004
(8) INTRA-CAMPUS TRANSPORT COMMITTEE (ICTC) CONTACT LINES
The task of evolving an adequate and effective transport system is a collective responsibility. For: i. Complaints and suggestions on ICTC operations; ii. Request for drops/cab hire services for trips within and outside of campus; and iii. Information on registration as Okada/Cab operators.
Please, contact the following lines: (i) 08075566602 (ii) 08056680847 (iii) 08034114050
(9) GENDER MAINSTREAMING OFFICE: CONTACTS FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Towards ensuring a more efficient and prompt implementation of Gender and Sexual Harassment Policy documents, the following telephone lines can be contacted in the event of an emergency:
HELP DESK (i) 08034891880 (ii) 07055827204 (iii) 08067960182 (iv) 08143462357
COMPLAINTS LINES The following telephone lines and e-mail address can be accessed for lodgment of complaints on Gender and Sexual Harassment Issues: 08034891880, 07055827204, 08067960182 or 08143462357
E-mail: uigenderoffice@gmail.com
(10) MULTIDISCIPLINARY CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (MCRL)
The following telephone lines and e-mail addresses can be used to contact the MCRL for analyses of samples and use of various laboratory equipment:
08030924002, 07046078711 E-mail mcrlui@ui.edu.ng. and mcrlabui@ui.edu.ng (11) ANTI-CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY MONITORING COMMITTEE
The following telephone lines can be accessed to lodge complaints on corruption: (i) 08023305155 (ii) 08022912227 (iii) 08033564064 (iv) 08037013069 (v) 08056180104 (vi) 08036660485 (vii) 08035049975 (viii) 08023424337 (ix) 08035787042 (x) 08037811578 (xi) 08055221209
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(12) SERVICOM MANDATE Towards providing the highest quality services, delivered responsibly and cost-effectively by well-informed professionals who take pride in what they do: The following telephone lines and email addresses can be contacted for complaints: 1. Focal Officer, SERVICOM Unit, Room D15, Faculty of Pharmacy
E-mail: uiservicom@mail.ui.edu.ng Phone Number: 08164264364
2. Complaints Desk Officer E-mail: servicom_deskofficer@mail.ui.edu.ng Phone Number: 08138849258
3. SERVICOM complaint boxes: Drop your complaints in any of our SERVICOM complaint boxes available all over the campus. For further information, visit www.uiservicom.ui.edu.ng
(13) WORKS AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT: CONTACTS FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Towards ensuring a more efficient and prompt provision of services and maintenance works, the following telephone lines can be contacted in the event of an emergency:
(i) HELP DESK (Open during office hours only)
02-8721021
(ii) ON-GOING CONSTRUCTION WORKS 08033872822 08058150919
(iii) HALLS OF RESIDENCE
08033269713 08033941362
(iv) ELECTRICITY
08037464435; 08037706090 08056714554; 08054351062
(v) WATER SUPPLY
08023262623 08055306932
(vi) GENERAL ENVIRONMENT
08052232036; 08030633065 08030446799
(vii) DIRECTOR OF WORKS AND MAINTENANCE
08055257130 (14) UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICES: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LINES
This is to inform members of the University Community that they could contact the University Health Service for medical services on emergency, through the under listed telephone lines: 1. Medical Records Office - 02-2910084 2. Duty Sisters’ Office - 07043476562 3. Medical Social Worker - 02-2910086
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(15) SPECIALIST CLINICS IN THE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE (UHS)
The University Health Service (UHS) wishes to inform the University community that, as part of its comprehensive health services, the following specialist clinics are now available: 1. Asthma - Monday - 1.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. 2. Orthopaedic - Tuesday - 1.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. 3. Mental Health - Wednesday - 8.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. 4. Hypertension - Wednesday - 2.00 p.m. – 3.00 p.m. 5. Diabetes - Wednesday - 3.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m. 6. Immunization - Wednesday - 8.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. 7. General Surgery - Tuesday and Friday - 3.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. 8. Gynaecology - Monday - 2.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m. These Clinics are by appointment, after referral by University Health Service (UHS) Doctors. Kindly note that these Clinics are in addition to the regular Outpatients Clinic, Physiotherapy and Optometry Services.
(16) MEDICAL EMERGENCY – HELP LINES
The University Health Service (UHS) wishes to inform the University community that for medical Emergencies the following help-lines can be contacted:
a. 08077125099
b. 07063647510
c. 02-2910084
d. 08186740313
e. 08122244481
For Medical Social Works
f. 02-2910086
(17) COMPLAINTS LINES
The following telephone lines and e-mail address can be accessed for lodgment of complaints on happenings within the University: 08131009257 or 08154238755 complaints@mail.ui.edu.ng
(18) CENTRE FOR SOCIAL ORIENTATION (CenSo) HOTLINES DIRECTOR
08033564064; e-mail: dir_censo@ui.edu.ng
ANTI-CULTISM CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 08074767564, 08030659292, 08032117874, 08023415745
RESEARCH AND INTELLIGENCE UNIT 08097700767; 08033564064
OMBUDSMAN AND ETHICS UNIT 07057864981; 08033564064
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ENLIGHTENMENT UNIT 08032155435; 08033564064
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(19) CAMPUS SECURITY SERVICE Security is our collective responsibility. Report suspicious movements or devices to the Campus Security Service.
Telephone Numbers in Emergency Situations: Charge Room Main Gate Second Gate The Polytechnic, Ib. Gate 08033889854 08077549127 08077468750 08077468746 08051865795 08033909739 08060420982 08077544778 08077540445 09057133443 08077543342 Fire Service International Conference Centre Ajibode Gate 08155545550 08077549108 08077544476 08140001004 08077544780
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