UDOMA AISHA WUNMI
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
An achiever and a results-oriented professional with an excellent background in scientific research,
academic writing, project management, and sales management. Experienced in wastewater
treatment, climate-smart agriculture, lecturing in agric. & bio-systems department, classroom
teaching, welding, and fabrication. Proficient at implementing efficient strategies, improving
resource and organizational growth, and achievement of institutional short- and long-term goals.
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
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PhD. Irrigation & Drainage Engineering. April, 2025
University for Development Studies, Nyankpala Campus, Tamale – Ghana.
Research Area: Microbial & Physicochemical Pollutants Removal in Wastewater
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M.Sc. Agricultural Engineering: July, 2017
University of Ghana, Legon- Accra.
Specialization: Soil & Water Conservation Engineering
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B. Eng. Agricultural Engineering (2:1): Jan, 2006
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria.
Aside from core Agricultural Engineering courses, I also learnt from:
Departments of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Metallurgical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Quantity Survey, and Water Resource Engineering.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS & INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED
▪ ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers)
▪ NSE (Nigerian Society of Engineers)
▪ NIIT Ghana, 2011
Advanced Certificate in Information Technology
▪ CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), 2005
Cisco Networking Academy, Nigeria.
CCNA 1 (LAN technologies); CCNA 2 (Routing, Switching, WAN technologies
etc.)
PERSONAL & ANALYTICAL SKILLS
▪ Languages: Fluent English, Intermediate Arabic, Beginner French
▪ Skills: R Data Analysis, Data Collection, STATA, Validation, GENSTAT
▪ Self-motivation, Remarkable team lead, Goal-oriented
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
May-October 2022 (Laboratory Technologist) Landmark University – Nigeria.
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Mentored undergraduates especially the females in engineering which increased their
individual CGPA by 50%.
Revamped the soil and water laboratory to a better condition and prevented
occupational hazards within the premises.
Delivered lectures on lab work by applying a one-on-one teaching approach such that
each student had a chance to participate 100%.
July 2020 – Nov. 2022 (Remote Freelance Writer) West Africa
▪ Wrote over 300 articles for websites and blog owners with a captivating writing style
that made them return for more.
▪ Wrote 100% plagiarism-free content with rich SEO and creativity. Currently writing
my PhD thesis.
▪ Wrote, re-wrote and edited all kinds of media content with rapt attention to details.
Aug. 2018 –December 2019: (Head Teacher) Rolam School, Lagos – Nigeria.
▪ Coordinated general school activities from crèche to pry 6 and taught primary 3 class
where my students always emerged the best.
▪ Organized challenging quiz and debate competitions between schools with our pupils
winning trophies for the school.
▪ Created scheme of work for primary 2 & 3 classes and wrote lesson plans which
improved the school curriculum.
▪ Prepared charts and educative decorations for the admin office, classrooms and
laboratories that beautified and enhanced the outlook of the entire learning
atmosphere.
Jan.2013 – Jan.2017: (Service Engineer) Ministry of Food and Agric (MoFA) – Ghana.
▪ Worked in the Agricultural Engineering Directorate of MoFA as the only female
among a team of male engineers which sped tasks like servicing and maintenance of
staff vehicles.
▪ Participated in the coupling of government allotted motorcycles before distributing
them to the regional offices within a more efficient timeframe.
▪ Collated data of the ministry’s store equipment and handled sales of heavy-duty farm
machineries in the admin section with accurate speed.
Nov. 2010 – Aug. 2012: (I.T Support Officer) Jetlink Limited – Ghana.
▪ Proffered technical solutions to inquiries made by prospective customers with a track
record of convincing over 90% of customers to purchase computer hardware and
accessories from us.
▪ Prepared quotations, invoices and purchase orders for the company without errors.
▪ Recommended ideal computer products with required specifications to customers that
made them return on a regular basis.
Jan. 2007 – Jan. 2009: (Teaching Assistant) Lagos State University - Nigeria.
▪ Assisted the Head of Mechanical Engineering Department with several administrative
assignments maximizing time, speed and accuracy.
▪ Marked students' examination scripts, collated grades and entered scores in the
departmental database which improved previous administrative work.
▪ Invigilated tests and examinations and organized tutorial classes for students of
Mechanical Engineering, personally helping 95% undergraduates improve their GPA.
Aug. 2006 – Sept. 2007: (National Service Intern) Taraba College of Agric. Jalingo Nigeria.
▪ Taught Diploma (ND1) students ‘Hydraulics and Transmission’ in first semester of
2006/2007 academic session where each student improved in their learning abilities.
▪ Taught Higher National Diploma (HND II) students “Land Reclamation’ in the second
semester of 2006/2007 academic session with the same passion and dedication that
produced a better performance than the first semester.
May - October 2004: (Undergraduate Intern) Arewa Metal Containers (ARMECO)
Kaduna- Nigeria.
▪ Designed engineering drawings with AutoCAD software in accordance with fabrication
standards.
▪ Welded and fabricated grain silos, roro-garbage bins, fuel tankers, and other agricultural
implements from scratch and improved production speed by 20%.
▪ Operated the forklifts, cutting & bending machines, cranes, and grinders within the
factory with excellent swiftness which produced precise and accurate metal sheets by
30% daily.
PUBLICATIONS
1. University for Development studies, Tamale- Ghana, 6th Nov. 2024
Removal Efficiencies of Microbial and Physicochemical Pollutants from
Wastewater using Pilot Scale Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands
3rd Annual Graduate International Conference
2. University of Novi SAD, Serbia- Europe, 15th Nov. 2024
Potential of Sheanut Shell Biochar as Substrate Enhancer in Vertical Flow
Constructed Wetlands Treating Wastewater for Agricultural Reuse
48th Conference for Students of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine with International
Participation
3. Yakubu et al, 2022
Wastewater Treatment for Irrigation using Charred Biomass Residue.
Science
and
Development,
University
of
Ghana,
5(2):27-40.
https://journals.ug.edu.gh/index.php/sdj/article/view/1699/982
4. Udoma, A.W and Ndirika, V.I.O, 2021
Production and Evaluation of Fuel Characteristics for Briquettes from Different
Crop Residues. Journal of Science and Sustainable Technology, 1(1):119-136.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/-_Production_and_E
valuation_of_Briquettes_from
5. Bello, A.W, 2017
Treatment of Wastewater for Irrigation using Activated Carbon and Biochar from
Crop Residues. International Atomic Energy Agency (iaea), 50(6).
http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:-
Full-text available at- http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/-/24690