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CURRICULUM VITAE

IWUANYANWU, IFEYINWA T. (MRS)

CAREER OBJECTIVE

I seek a challenging career opportunity in a fast-pace, quality-driven and highly professional


environment that places premium on excellence, teamwork and hard work.

PERSONAL DATA

Profession : Historian, International Law

Contact/ Postal Address: Leadership Watch


4 Eddy Onugha Drive
Off Okota Rd.
P.O. Box 8521 Lagos,
Lagos State.

Email Addresses : adajesusxt@gmail.com


obataodimma@hotmail.com

Telephone Numbers : 08028356955, 019513577, 07063388181

Areas of Specialization : Research, Administration, Project Management

SUMMARY OF PROFILE
I am versatile, analytical, focused, and one who inspires leadership, respected by superiors,
peers and subordinates.
I am computer literate and have a very good written and oral communication skill, excellent
interpersonal skills and ability to work without supervision.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND


INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED

1. University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos Master of International Law and


Diplomacy (MILD) 1994

2. University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos. B.A. History (Hons)


(Second Class Upper Division) 1990
3. Federal Government Girls’ College, Owerri. Higher School Certificate (HSC) 1986

4. Girls’ Secondary School, Ihioma, Orlu WASCE 1983

WORK EXPERIENCE

1. December 2000 – till Date Leadership Watch (LW). LW is a Development NGO

RESPONSIBILITY: Project Director


Writing of proposals, Public relation, Project Management, Experience with prioritizing
and meeting deadlines, report writing.

2. Nov. 6 – 10, 2000 Rapporteur for the International Workshop on Finding Lasting
Solution to Problems of Extreme Poverty, Persistent Crises,
Degradation of the Environment and Ecosystem, Pipelines and
Equipment Vandalisation in the Oil Producing Areas of Nigeria
Organized by NUPENG and NUPRW at the PTI, Effurun, Warri.

3. Sept. 11-13, 2000 Rapporteur for the International Workshop on Integrated


Capacity Building for Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the
Tropical Forest and Ethnic Minority and Indigenous Rights
Organization of Africa at the Niteshift Coliseum, Ikeja, Lagos.

4. 1998 – 2000 AFRICAN PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (APRI). APRI is


A research NGO that focuses on Conflict Resolution and Peace
Building.

RESPONSIBILITY
Programmes / Corporate Affairs Officer

5. 1995 – 1998 CAMPAIGN FOR DEMOCRACY (CD)


12 Imaria Street. Anthony Village, Lagos.
CD is a Human Right and Pro-Democracy NGO.

RESPONSIBILITY: Research Officer


Research and Documentation, Writing of Proposals,
Planning and Execution of Workshop and Conferences.

6. 1993 – 1994 EMPOWERMENT AND ACTION RESEARCH CENTER


(EMPARC).
EMPARC is an NGO that focuses on the Empowerment of Women
and Children and Reproductive Health Rights.

RESPONSIBILITY: Research Officer.


Planning and carrying out Programmes, Research and
Documentation.

7. 1992 1992 UNICEF Project on “Children in Especially Difficult


Circumstances” carried out under Prof. B. Oloko and Dr. Soyombo
of the University of Lagos.

RESPONSIBILITY: Data Collection.

8. 1990 – 1991 N.N.P.C P.P.M.C Alesa – Eleme, River State (NYSC)

RESPONSIBILITY: Assistant General Services Officer,


Administration, Procurement and Distributions of Welfare
materials to staff, Procurement and Identification of Welfare/
Office needs and satisfaction of same.

SOME CONFERENCES / LECTURES /


WORKSHOPS / TRAININGS ATTENDED

1. Economic and Social Policy Options for the Third Republic organized by Friedrich Ebert
Foundation and the African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies. March 4 – 5,
1993

2. The Legal Aspects of the Gulf war and the Continuing Actions against Iraq. Lecture
delivered by Dr. Max Hilaire, an American Fulbright Scholar at NIALS, University of
Lagos, 1992.

3. American’s Foreign Policy in the African Continent since after the Cold War. Sept.
14,1995

4. Conflict Anticipation, Monitoring and Prevention (CAMP) organized by ITIP and


UNESCO. Jan. 4-6, 1996.

5. Democratic Process and Pluralist Election in Africa: Evaluation and perspectives. An


International Conference Organized by Gerddes Afrique (Cotonou) and Human Rights
Africa (Lagos) at Cotonou, Benin Republic. Sept. 1996.

6. The Beijing Platform for Action: Empowerment and the Nigeria Women, a Post Beijing
Empowerment Education for Women Organized by the Women’s Rights Projects of the
CLO and women in Development Europe. Dec. 1996

7. Training Workshop on Human Rights Law and Practice in Nigeria by Legal Defence and
Assistance Project (LEDAP) at Lagos Airport Hotels. March 2000.

8. Conceptualizing African Approach to Management, an International Conference


organized by GoldLand Business Company, the University of Lagos and Nestle Foods
Nig. Ltd, at UNILAG Conference, Centre, June 2000.

9. Workshop on Integrated Capacity Building for the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the
Tropical Forest, Sept. 11 – 13 2000 at the Niteshift Coliseum Lagos organized by the
International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forest and
EMIROAF.

10. Workshop on Finding Lasting Solution to Problems of Extreme Poverty, Persistent


Crises, Degradation of the Environment and Ecosystem, Pipelines and Equipment
Vandalisation in the Oil Producing Areas of Nigeria Organized by NUPENG and
NUPRW at the PTI, Effurun, Warri. 6 – 10 Nov. 2000.

11. Annual Leadership Lectures organized by Leadership Watch 2001 - 2009

SOCIETIES OF MEMBERSHIP

1. Nigeria Society of International Law (NSIL)


2. Member, Campaign for Democracy (CD)

HOBBIES
Teaching, Reading, Researching, Meeting People and Singing

REFEREES
Prof. Isaac O. Agbede
Faculty of Law.
Babcok University
Shagamu, Ogun State
Tel: 234-1-8033004493

Barrister Lee Onwochei


Leadership Watch
Plot 4, Eddy Onugha Drive,
Okota, Lagos.
Tel: 234-1-8034060528

July 6, 2010
Sign…………………… Date……………………..

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