Mumuni Adejumo

Lecturer I University of Ibadan
Nigeria Cohort 6

Profile AI

Adejumo Mumunhe is a Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan. He holds a Master of Public Health (MPH, Environmental Health) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and a Bachelor of Technology in Pure and Applied Chemistry from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria. He has extensive exposure to various aspects of public health, including Principles of Environmental Health and Epidemiology; Environmental Epidemiology; Principles of Sanitation and Hygiene; and Research Methodology, among others. His research interests include water and wastewater management, vector control, hygiene and sanitation promotion, and environmental statistics. He is a member of several local and international professional organizations. He has published numerous research articles in local and international journals. Mumunhe believes that generating wealth from waste (liquid and solid) is a major solution to reducing environmental pollution and improving the health of populations. Valuable resource recovery, in his view, can be achieved through the application of appropriate technology. He loves traveling and playing soccer.

Program Impact AI

The publication timeline suggests that the program coincided with a clear increase in the author’s research output, with substantially more papers appearing during the program than in the period before enrollment. Since the author graduated in 2021 and enough time has passed, the strong post-graduation record also suggests that the program may have helped build momentum and sustained productivity beyond completion.

Latest publications

Most recent scholarly works and contributions.

Loading publications…