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Name

Mrs. Esther Darlington Izuki

Department

Animal Science

Designation

Assistant Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Mrs. Esther Darlington Izuki

Mrs. Esther Darlington Izuki is an Animal Scientist whose focus is on Animal Production and Management Research. She is a result-oriented team worker, who works effectively and efficiently to achieve set goals. She is a hard-working, discipline, and committed person. She joined the services of the University of Calabar in 2013 as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Animal Science. She was upgraded to the rank of Assistant Lecturer in 2018 after being awarded an M. Sc. degree. Mrs Izuki holds a B. Agric (Animal Science) degree that was awarded to her by the Cross River University of Technology, Calabar in 2012. Mrs. Izuki was awarded an M. Sc. degree in Animal Production by the University of Calabar in 2018. Since joining the University, she has been teaching, mentoring, and researching thereby contributing to the growth and development of the University. She has successfully published over five articles in local and international peer-reviewed journals. She is a member of several professional bodies including Nigeria Institute of Animal Science, Nigerian Society of Animal Production, and Animal Science Association of Nigeria. She has attended several workshops and conferences to boost her professional knowledge. Mrs. Esther Darlington Izuki is happily married.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) Hawkins Primary School, Cross River State, Nigeria19911998
West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) Nico Secondary Commercial School, Cross River State, Nigeria19992006
National Examination Council ( NECO)Nico Secondary Commercial School, Cross River State, Nigeria19992006
Bachelor of Agriculture. B.A(Animal Science)Cross-River University of Technology, Cross River State, Nigeria20062012
Master of Science Animal Science ( Animal Production) University of Calabar, Cross-River State, Nigeria20132018

S/N Publication
Meremkwu, V. N., & Izuki, E. D. (2021). Effects of pre-determined level of Folic Acid Supplement on Performance and carcass characteristics of Broiler Chickens. Journal of Animal and feed Research 11,(2)57 – 62.
Kennedy, O. O. O.,Izuki, E. D., & P. O. (2020). Enzyme supplementation of sorghum diets could influence the blood profile and histology of digestive organs in broiler chickens. Sumerianz Jounal of Agriculture and Veterinary, 3(7), 97.
Kennedy, O. O. O., Izuki, E. D., P. O., Henry, A. J., Mbaba, E. K., Iso, I. E., & Ubua, J. A. (2020). Impact of dietary xylanase-beta-Glucanase supplementation on the performance of broiler chickens fed sorghum-soybean-based diets. EC Veterinary Science, 5(8), 80 – 93.
Pascal O. Ozung, Magnus I. Anya, Esther D. Izuki and Immanuel I. Bitto. (2018). Replacement value of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) peel meal for maize growth performance and profitability of Female Rabbits. Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Environment 3 (1) 110- 120.
Oko, O. O. K., Ekpe, E. O., Ozung, P. O., & Enyenihi, G. E. (2017, August). Impact of phytase supplementation on the performance of broilers fed sorghum-based diet. 56 – 60).
Oko, O. O. K., Edet, G. D., Ekpe, E. O., Ozung, P. O., & Agiang, E. A. (2016, February). Productive and reproductive responses of quails to dietary supplementation with aqueous extract of Aspilia Africana leaf. 90 – 94).
Oko, O. O. K., Ayuk A. A., Emeruwa, O. M., Elijah, F. E., Ekpe, E. E., Asuquo, B. O., Okon, B. I., & Agwunobi, L. N. (2015 April). Replacement value of Africa pear (Dacryodes edulis) seed meat as a protein source in broiler diets. Paper presented at the Advances in Animal Biosciences: Science with Impact. University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester. (Edited by S. Athanasiadou, A. S. Chaudhry, M. Denwood, M. A. Steele, S. Waters. B. T. Wolf, & A. R. G. Wylie). Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science, 6(2), 217.
O. O. Effiong., E. O. Ekpe & M. O. Nkang. (2015) Feeding Value of Processed Horse eye bean meal as alternative protein source in Pullet Chicks Diet. Global Journal of Agricultural Science 14: 11 – 16.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
38th Annual Conference and 40th Anniversary of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), Held at Rivers State2013-03-172013-03-20
2nd ASAN- NIAS joint Annual Conference of Nigerian Held at Abuja. 2013-09-082013-09-12
39th Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), held at Babcock University, Ilishan- Remo Ogun State. 2014-03-172014-03-19
3rd ASAN- NIAS joint Annual Conference Held at Ibadan2014-09-072014-09-11
40th Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal production (NSAP), held at faculty of Agriculture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 2015-03-152015-03-19
41st Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP). Held at Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta. 2016-03-202016-03-24
42st Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP). Land Mark University Omu-Aran, Kwara State Nigeria2017-03-260201-03-30
6th ASAN- NIAS joint Annual Conference Held at Abuja.2017-09-112017-09-14