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Name

Mr. Francis Abul Uyang

Department

Sociology

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Francis Abul Uyang

Mr Francis Abul Uyang began his teaching career as an Assistant Lecturer into the University of Calabar on the 28th of May 2013, where he has been teaching for the past six years. Mr Uyang is currently a Lecturer II with effect from 2016 and his main area of research is Development Sociology. Mr. Uyang attended University of Calabar, Calabar between 2003 and 2007. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Sociology and Development Sociology, respectively obtained from the University of Calabar in 2009 and 2012 respectively. Mr Uyang has published in both local and international journals. He has done collaborative work with state and international organizations such as Cross River State Water Board Limited and United Nations Children Fund. He is a member of Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Association and member, Pan-African Anthropological Association.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving CertificateArmy Children Primary School, Apapa, Lagos State19821990
WASSCComprehensive high School, Igwo, Obudu Local Government Area, Cross River State19952001
B.Sc. SociologyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20032007
M.Sc. Development SociologyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria20092012

S/N Publication
Akwaji, F. N., Uyang, F. A., & Abonor, L. B. (2017). Urban slums and youth criminality in Calabar Municipality of Cross River State, Nigeria. annals of Humanities and Development Studies, 8(1), 11-22.
Emeka, J. O., Ayuk, A. A., Udiba, U. D., & Uyang, F. (2016). Awaiting trial among suspected criminal persons and lack of legal representation in Cross River State – Nigeria. International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Research, 2(1), 1-6.
Uyang, F. A., Ejeje, J. A., & Aniah, E. A. (2016). Gender inequality and women empowerment in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. European Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 4(6), 66-72.
Ugal, D. B., Adaka, S. S., & Uyang, F. (2016). Challenges for developing human capital in Nigeria for international competitiveness. African Journal of Economy and Society, 14(1&2), 1-15.
Uyang, F. A., Akwaji, N. E., & Chukwudi, C. (2015). Women association’s financial intervention and socio-economic wellbeing in Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Studies, 2(8), 43-50.
Ering, S. O., Abonor, L. B., & Uyang, F. A. (2015). Corruption in Nigeria: The functionalist perspective. African Journal of Social Sciences, 5(3), 83-88.
Theophilus, O. A., Ebegbulem, J. C., & Uyang, F. A. (2015). Poverty in the Niger-Delta: The challenges of attaining the millennium development goals by 2015. Journal of Advances in Political Science, 2(3), 43-49.
Nkpoyen, F., Eteng, G. B., & Uyang, F. A. (2014). Health capital and poverty reduction in rural Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Education and Research, 2(5), 357-372.
Ering, S. O., Omono, C. E., & Uyang, F. A. (2014). Child-witch phenomenon and its social implications in Nigeria. American Journal of Social Issues and Humanities, 4(4), 208-219.
Ayuk, A. A., Emeka, J. O., & Uyang, F. A. (2013). Traditional methods of crime control and community security in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 14(5), 61-66.
Uyang, F. A., Nwagbara, E. N., Undelikwo, V. A., & Eneji, R. I. (2013). Communal land conflict and food security in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. advances in Anthropology, 3(14), 193-197.
Nwagbara, E. N., Abia, R. P., Uyang, F. A., & Ejeje, J. A. (2012). Poverty, environmental degradation and sustainable development: A discourse. Global Journal of Human Social Sciences, 12(II), 1-8.
Ugal, G. A., Nwagbara, E. N., & Uyang, F. A. (2011). Youth unemployment and its consequences in Calabar Metropolis: Need for government intervention. Global Journal of Social Sciences, 10(1&2), 75-82.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
6th Annual International Conference of the Pan African Anthropological Association with the theme: Resurgence of slavery: Implications for African anthropology and development in the 21st century. Nil2018-08-152018-08-17