May 28, 2018

Mr. Nathaniel Oluwaseun Ogunseye

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria

ogunseye.oluwaseun@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng; townplannerseun@yahoo.com

EDUCATION

Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning 2012

University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Nigeria

Dissertation Title: Assessment of Socio-economic Impacts of Waste Recycling Plant, Odogunyan, Lagos.

Bachelor of Technology in Urban and Regional Planning 2006

The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

Dissertation Title: Appraisal of Private Sector Participation in Solid Waste Management in Kosofe

Local Government Area of Lagos State.

National Diploma in Town and Regional Planning 2000

The Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Nigeria

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Registered Member – Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria (TOPREC) 2012

Member – Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) 2010

WORK EXPERIENCE

Lecturer II, Jan. 2017 – Till Date

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria.

Teaching and Research Activities

Conduct of Examinations

Supervision of dissertation

Assistant Lecturer, Apr. 2014 – Dec. 2016

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria.

Teaching and Research Activities

Conduct of Examinations

Assisted in dissertation supervision

Research Assistant/Planning Officer, Aug. 2009 – Apr. 2014

Kadiri Associates Ltd., Ota, Nigeria.

Gathered information through interviews, questionnaires and observation

Prepared proposals for planning projects

Prepared Environmental Impact Analysis Report for various projects

Involved in the preparation of Master plan projects

Intern, May 2005 – Oct. 2005

Kosofe Local Planning Office, Ogudu-Ojota, Nigeria.

Monitored physical developments within local government area;

Inspected proposed site for developments of diverse land uses;

Updated development guides in the local government area;

Prepared monthly activity performance charts.

Intern, Feb. 2001 – May 2002

Ota Zonal Planning Authority, Ota, Nigeria.

Inspected proposed site for developments of diverse land uses;

Assisted in the determination of assessment fees for proposed development;

Assisted in the despatch of planning permit to prospective developers; and

Issued Enforcement Notices to contraveners on Government Acquisition Areas.

Intern, Nov. 1999 – Feb. 2000

Ota Zonal Planning Authority, Ota, Nigeria

ü Inspected proposed site for developments of diverse land uses;

ü Assisted in the determination of Assessment fees for proposed development;

ü Assisted in the despatch of planning permit to prospective developers; and

ü Assisted in the registration of building plans submitted for planning approval.

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

  1. Odufuwa, B.O., Ogunseye, N.O., Oke, K.S., Salisu, U.O., & Fasina, S.O. (2018). Housing Conditions in a Slum Area of Ajeromi Oke-Oja, Ogun State, Nigeria. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 11(1), Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia (Accepted).
  1. Ogunseye, N. O. & Kadiri, W. A. (2017). Households’ consumption lifestyles and implication for climate change: Case study of Ota, Nigeria. African Journal for Sustainable Development, 6(3), Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan. (Accepted)
  1. Ogunseye, N. O., Salisu, U. O. & Adeyeni, G. O. (2017). Exploring the sustainability of composting as a solid waste management practice in Nigeria. Journal of Research in National Development, 15(1), 142-152. Department of Maritime Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri. Available online: http://www.transcampus.org/JORINDV15Jun2017/18.pdf
  1. Ogunseye, N. O. & Kadiri, W. A. (2016). Spatial planning strategies for low carbon cities in Nigeria. Lagos Journal of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Lagos, 8 (1), 58-71. Available online: ljes.unilag.edu.ng/article/view/520
  1. Ogunseye, N. O. (2015). Study of waste processing facility in Lagos, Nigeria. Ibadan Planning Journal, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ibadan, 4, 89-104. ISSN:2384-7379 Book Chapter
  1. Kadiri, W. A. & Ogunseye S. (2014). Planning of Lagos Mega City as a Region – Issues and Way ForwardIn Wahab, B., Egunjobi, L., Gyuse, T. & Kadiri, W. (2014) (Eds.), Regional Planning and Development in Nigeria, pp. 281-300. Abuja: Nigerian Institute of Town Planners and Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria. ISBN:978-978-943-900-3

Conferences/Workshop

  • 2018: A Day Workshop on Anti-Plagiarism with theme Pains and Gains of Quality Research: Combating the “Plagiarism Cancer” and Other Unethical Practices organised by the Nigerian Young Academy in conjunction with the School of Postgraduate Studies of Covenant University held at Covenant University Ota, 5th February, 2018.

AWARDS AND HONOURS

Full Scholarship Winner, 2018 ISWA-SWIS Winter School Essay Competition on “Sustainable 2017

Waste Management” organised by Solid Waste Institute for Sustainability at the University of Texas at Arlington, USA 2009 JDA/ Addax Petroleum JDZ4 Limited Scholarship 2009

Department Prize for the Best National Diploma Graduand in the Department of Town and 2000

Regional Planning 1999/2000

SKILLS

AutoCAD; Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel); Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

  • Assistant Secretary, The African Church (Bethany Model Parish), Lagos State, Nigeria (2014 – Till Date)
  • Rapporteur, Town Planning Colloquium 2016, Making Town Planning More Visible, organized by the

Concerned Town Planners.

  • Member, Organising Committee of Town Planning Colloquium 2016, Making Town Planning More Visible,

organized by the Concerned Town Planners.

  • Design of Landscape Plan for the Faculty of Engineering Complex, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ibogun

Campus, Nigeria (2015)

  • Research Officer, Centre for Environmental Studies and Design, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. (2011 – 2014)
  • Member, Education and Research Committee, Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (Ogun State Chapter)

(2012)

REFERENCES

Available upon request

staff of the department of Urban and Regional planning
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