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Name

Mrs. Cynthia Whiteley Angba

Department

Agricultural Economics

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Mrs. Cynthia Whiteley Angba

A proactive lecturer and researcher experienced in working independently and as part of a team with outstanding teaching, communication and presentation skills. A meticulous examiner with the ability to recognize and encourage students’ growth. Excellence in developing strong rapport with students, colleagues, and administrators to meet the organizational goal. Good knowledge in using Statistical software, Microsoft Word and Internet explorer.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
Senior School Certificate Examination (S.S.C.E) Holy Child Secondary School, Calabar, Nigeria 19952001
Diploma Certificate in Computer D T Computer Center, Calabar, Nigeria 20022006
B. Agriculture (Hons) in Agricultural Economics & Extension University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria 20042009
MSc in Agricultural Economics University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria 20102014
Post Graduate Certificate mainly by researchUniversity of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom 20172017
PhD in Agricultural Economics (in view) Royal Agricultural University, United Kingdom 20172021

S/N Publication
Olayemi, S. S., Ope-Oluwa, A. A., & Angba, C. W. (2021). Evolution of Agricultural Extension Models in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Review. International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Studies, 8(1), 29-51.
Angba, C. W., & Nwaogwugwu, O. N. (2020). Determinants of Rural Households’ Choice of Non-Farm Livelihood Patterns in Southeast Nigeria. Canadian Social Science, 16(5), 1-6.
Angba, C. W., Baines, R. N. & Butler, A. J. (2020). Exploring the effects of climate change on net revenue of farmers: An econometric investigation using farm-level data in Cross River State, Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Delopment, (13)3.
Angba, C. W., Baines, R. N. & Butler, A. J. (2020). Examining Yam Production in Response to Climate Change in Nigeria: A Co-Integration Model Approach. Soc. Sci., (9)4.
Sennuga, S. O., Baines, R. N., Conway, J. S. & Angba, C. W. (2020). Awareness and Adoption of Good Agricultural Practices among Smallholder Farmers in relation to the Adopted Villages programme: The Case Study of Northern Nigeria. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare, (10) 6, 34-49
Angba, C. W. & Iton, O. V. (2020). Analysis of cassava production in Akpabuyo Local Government Area: An econometric investigation using farm-level data. Global Journal of Agricultural Research, (8)1, 1-18
Angba, A. O, Eta H. & Angba, C. W. (2018). Knowledge Sharing and Learning Mechanisms for Climate Change Adaptation among Key Stakeholders of Yam and Cassava Production in Cross River State, Nigeria. Journal of Teaching and Education. (8)1, 177-186
Etuk, E., Angba, C. & Angba, A. (2015). Determinants of poverty status of fish vendor households in Lower Cross River Basin, Nigeria. Journal of Economics and Sustainable development, (6)14, 50-55
Angba, C. W. & Angba, A. O. (2014). Status of rural women’s health and cassava output in Cross River State, Nigeria. American Journal of Health Sciences, (6)1, 37-43
Adinya, I. B., Awolumate, S. Angba, C. W. & Okey, I. B. (2012). Determinants of loan repayment among fish farmers in Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and the Social Sciences, (10)1, 105-117

warning No Result For Grants Received.


S/N Conference Description Started Finished
• The Clute Institute International Academic Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 18-22 March, 2013 2013-03-182013-03-22
• Euro-American Conference for Academic Disciplines, Paris, France, 8-11 April 20132013-04-082013-04-11
• The Clute Institute International Academic Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2013-09-232013-09-25
• International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS) international conference, Malet Street, London, UK, from 4 to 7 November 2015.2015-11-042015-11-07
• International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS) international conference, Malet Street, London, UK, 2017-11-082017-11-10