SURNAME: Osuagwu
OTHER NAMES: Ann Nnenna (Nee Iro)
NATIONALITY: Nigerian
MARITAL STATUS: Married
NUMBER OF CHILDREN WITH AGES: Two: Five years and 4months.
EMAIL: ann.osuagwu@mouau.edu.ng,
NEXT OF KIN: Osuagwu, G.G.E
SCHOOL ATTENDED DATE
Azikiwe Road Primary School, Aba. 1988-1994
Comprehensive Sec.Sch.Oza Umuebukwu Ugwunagbo. 1994-2000
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. 2004-2007
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. 2009 – 2014
QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED DATE
First School Leaving Certificate 1994
West African School Certificate 2002
B.sc (Hons) Botany Second Class Upper Division 2007
M.sc Plant Breeding and Genetics 2014
INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT: Nigerian Institute of Medical Research,
Yaba, Lagos.
NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS: National Root and Corps
Research Institute, Umudike
Biotechnology Unit (Tissue
Culture)
RESPONSIBILITY: Autoclaving, preparation of media,
subculturing of cocoyam, ginger and
turmeric plantlets and cassava.
HOBBIES: Reading and Travelling
PUBLICATIONS
(1) Edeoga, H. O., Osuagwu, G. G. E., Omosun, G., Mbaebie, B. O. and Osuagwu, A. N. (2010). Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic Potential of some wild Cucurbitaceae Species from South – East Nigeria. Recent Research in Science and Technology, 2(1): 63- 68.
(2). Osuagwu, G.G.E., Edeoga, H. O., and Osuagwu, A. N. (2010). The influence of water stress (drought) on the mineral and vitamin potential of the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum L Recent Research in Science and Technology, 2(2): 27-33.
(3) Osuagwu, G.G.E., Edeoga, H.O. and Osuagwu, A.N. (2010). The effects of Inorganic Fertilizer Application and Water stress on the essential oils of the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum (L). Nigerian Journal of Botany, 23 (1):122- 131.
(4) Osuagwu, G.G.E., Edeoga H.O. and Osuagwu, A. N. (2010).The effect of inorganic fertilizer treatment on the mineral and vitamin content of the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum (L). Nigerian Food Journal. 28(2): 55- 65.
(5) Osuagwu, G.G.E, Edeoga, H. O, and Osuagwu AN (2010). Flavonoid, saponin and tannin potential of the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum (L) and Gongronema latifolium (Benth). Journal of sustainable Agriculture and the Environment. 12 (2): 157 – 167.
(6) Osuagwu, G.G.E., Edeoga H.O. and Osuagwu, A. N. (2010).The effect of inorganic fertilizer treatment on the mineral and vitamin content of the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum (L). Nigerian Food Journal. 28(2): 55- 65.
(7) Osuagwu, A.N. and Edeoga, H. O. (2014). Nutritional Properties of the Leaf, Seed and Pericarp of the fruit of four cucurbitaceae Species from South- East Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science. 7(9): 41-44.
(8) Osuagwu, A.N. and Nwofia, G.E. (2014). Effect of Spent Engine Oil on the Germination Ability of Eleven Accessions of African Yam Bean Seeds(Sphenostylis sternocarpa Hochst ex A. Rich) Harms. Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences. 7(1): 59-62.
(9) Osuagwu.A.N., Ndubuisi, P. and Okoro, C.K.(2017). Effect of spent engine oil contaminated soil on Arachis hypogea (L). Zea mays (L.) and Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. IJAAR 5:71-84