Dear Colleagues,
Please join us at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State for the 29th Annual NASA (Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Practitioners Association) Conference .
Date: 10th - 13th November, 2024.
Theme: Rebuilding Nigeria: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach to Effective Governance and Social Transformation.
Interested participants should visit the website
www.nasanigeria.org.ng to submit an abstract or full paper.
Deadline: 30th September, 2024.
Arrival Date: 10th November, 2024.
Opening Date: 11th November, 2024.
Departure Date: 13th November, 2024.
Signed:
President: Prof Hauwa'u Evelyn Yusuf
VP Conference: Dr. Sakiru O. Raji
General Secretary: Dr. Barnabas Suleiman
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The Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Association (currently, Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Practitioners Association (NASA)) is the body established for the regulation of teaching and practice of sociology in Nigeria.
It is a registered non-governmental organization with registration no. 44324. NASA as a professional body was inaugurated in on March 20, 1971 in the Drapers Hall, Institute of African Studies, and University of Ibadan. This was preceded by a pre-inauguration meeting held in January 15, 1971 chaired by Prof. E.U. Essien Udom with a motion moved by Prof. Onigu Otite and supported by Prof. Imaogene.
The objective of the Association is to organize and enlighten Sociologists, Anthropologists and Read More interested persons in related disciplines to abide by appropriate ethical conduct in the teaching, research and practice of sociology and anthropology and to stimulate them to contribute sociological insights towards scholarship and national development.
Goodwill Message in a Time of Global Crisis by Prof. Au. N. Nnonyelu,
President, Nigeria Anthropological and Sociological Practitioners Association (NASA) on Thursday 26th March, 2020.
My dear colleagues,
I write to express my immeasurable solidarity with all Sociologists and Anthropologists in their different ranks and Stations. and to let you know that whatever you are going through these trying times are felt by all of us, perhaps not in equal measure.
We are currently being confronted by the threatening explosion of the novel Corona Virus Disease. otherwise called COVID-I9. Although our country Nigeria has posted about sixty-five cases, with one death so far, the rate at which the virus spreads, as experience in other countries that are presently hotspots teaches us, is exponential. and devastating. Read More
With our decrepit health infrastructure and largely demotivated personnel, controlling the spread of the virus is certainly going to be a herculean task.
The matter is further compounded by the current trade dispute where Lecturers in Federal Universities are yet to receive their February salary, and not likely to receive any in the coming months. The situation in State Universities is not any better. Unfortunately, and regrettably too, the recent application by the Federal Government for a whopping 22 billion dollar loan did not take into consideration the pathetic condition of public universities in Nigeria.
The coincidence of the uncertain outcomes of both COVID-19 and the current ASUU Strike on the psyche of our members is better imagined than described. Amidst the anxiety and apprehension of the perilous period we are in, is to take the gauntlet, and ask ourselves.
what would our founding fathers do if confronted with similar scenarios? Humanity, over the ages, has faced strikingly similar crises, and Sociologists and Anthropologists have risen to provide insights, meanings and intelligible pathways. Pursuant to our calling, and our mandate as sociological and anthropological teachers and practitioners, we must deeply reflect on the events of this period. and come up with studies and lessons therefrom.
In doing this however, I urge that we please stay safe, observe the instructions and directives from concerned civil and political authorities. Let us share our different experiences in our schools. communities and localities through different means and opportunities particularly in the new media.
Our Conference, in November is still on course. It may be interesting and exciting to fully interrogate these health and other concerns from informed sociological and anthropological perspectives. We shall continue to monitor developments and brief you accordingly.
Please stay safe and accept the assurances of our best wishes.
Prof. Nkemdili Au. Nnonyelu
President, NASA
NAME | POSITION |
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Professor Au. Nkemdili Nnonyelu | President |
Professor Hauwa Evelyn Yusuf | 1st Vice President (Administration) |
Dr. Raji Sakiru Olorutimi | 2nd Vice President (Conference) |
Dr. Chiemeka Onyema | 3rd Vice President (Finance) |
Dr. Aniefiok S. Ukommi | General Secretary |
Dr. Raimi Lasisi | Assistant General Secretary |
Emmanuel Nwakanma | Treasurer/Financial Secretary |
Professor Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha | Editor in Chief (2018-2022) |
NAME | POSITION |
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Professor Au. Nkemdili Nnonyelu | President |
Professor Hauwa Evelyn Yusuf | 1st Vice President (Administration) |
Professor Onipede Wusu | 2nd Vice President (Conference) |
Dr. Chiemeka Onyema | 3rd Vice President (Finance) |
Dr. Aniefiok S. Ukommi | General Secretary |
Dr. Raimi Lasisi | Assistant General Secretary |
Emmanuel Nwakanma | Treasurer/Financial Secretary |
Professor Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha | Editor in Chief (2018-2022) |
NAME | POSITION |
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Professor Folashade B. Okeshola | President |
Dr. Bamidele Rasaq | 1st Vice President (Administration) |
Dr. Bentina Mathias | 2nd Vice President (Conference) |
Dr. Samuel A. Omolawal | 3rd Vice President (Finance) |
Dr. Aniefiok S. Ukommi | General Secretary |
Dr. Mercy Ozoya | Assistant General Secretary |
Dr. Patricia A. Taiwo | Treasurer/Financial Secretary |
Professor Prof Wole Atere | Editor in Chief (2014-2018) |
NAME | POSITION |
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Professor Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru | President |
Professor Ngozi Egbue | 1st Vice President (Administration) |
Professor Hauwa’u Yusuf | 2nd Vice President (Conference) |
Dr. Samuel A. Omolawal | 3rd Vice President (Finance) |
Professor Patrick A. Edewor | General Secretary |
Dr. Bentina Mathias | Assistant General Secretary |
Dr. Aniefiok S. Ukommi | Treasurer/Financial Secretary |
Professor Prof Wole Atere | Editor in Chief (2014-2018) |
NAME | POSITION |
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Professor Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru | President |
Professor Ngozi Egbue | 1st Vice President (Administration) |
Professor Hauwa’u Yusuf | 2nd Vice President (Conference) |
Dr. Adebimpe Adenugba | 3rd Vice President (Finance) |
Professor R. A. Okunola | General Secretary |
Professor Emma Ugwulebo | Assistant General Secretary |
Dr. Aniefiok S. Ukommi | Treasurer/Financial Secretary |
Professor U. C. Isiugo | Editor in Chief (2014-2018) |