Mr. Sanitarian Raimi Morufu Olalekan
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Mr. Sanitarian Raimi Morufu Olalekan

Lecturer
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Amassoma, Bayelsa State. Nigeria.


Highest Degree
Ph.D. Student in Public Health from Walden University, Colombia USA

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Biography

Sanitarian Raimi Morufu Olalekan received his M.Phil in Environmental Health Science from Kwara State University in August 2018 and MSc in Environmental Health Management from the University of Uyo in March 2017, Diploma in Environmental Health from Public Health Training Institute and Bsc in Geography and Environmental Management from Niger Delta University. He has taught classes at the University of Maiduguri, University of Uyo and currently at Niger Delta University. His taught courses include: Anthropogenic climate, Introduction to Environmental Health, Waste Management, Environmental Air Pollution and Human Health, Environmental Land Pollution and Human Health, Demography, Disaster Management, The Socio-Economic Environment, Biological and Physical Environment etc.
He is currently a doctoral student in the department of environmental health sciences, Kwara State University, Malete, Nigeria. Currently, he is conducting research on cumulative impact assessment of air quality and assessment of digital debris management in health Institutions in South-South, Nigeria. He has written a book related to water pollution in the Niger Delta title: Assessment of Trace Elements in Surface and Ground Water Quality (Lambert academic publishing 2017, First edition). Also, he is a member of several editorial board viz: American Journal of Environmental Sciences, American Public Health Association (APHA) Earth Science & Environment Research Journal (OMSP International) and Science Publishing Group, Academic Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Research (ARJASR), Innovative Journal of Medical and Health Science (IJMHS), Basic Research Journal of Medicine and Clinical Sciences (BRJMCS), Academic Research Journal of Biotechnology (ARJB), International Journal of Petrochemistry and Research (IJPR), MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences (Medcrave) and International Journal of Global Knowledge.
Finally, he is an active member of several professional bodies: Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORCON), Society for Environmental Health of Nigeria (SEHON), Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria (EHOAN), Nigerian Environmental Society (NES), Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals (NISP), Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), Solid Waste Institute for Sustainability (SWIS), Institute of Waste Management of Nigeria (IWMN), Environmental Management Association of Nigeria (EMAN), American Public Health Association (APHA), Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWMN), Waste Management Society of Nigeria (WAMASON), Emergency, Crisis, Disaster, Safety, Environmental and Risk Management Institute (ECRMI), Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Network and Royal Integrity and Accountability Organisation (RIAO) etc and has publications in both national and international peer-reviewed journals. He is a registered and licensed environmental health officer in Nigeria.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Health
62%
Environmental Sciences
90%
Environmental Toxicology
75%
Environmental Research
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Victoria, A.O., E.I. Clinton and R.M. Olalekan, 2022. Assessing pesticides residue in water and fish and its health implications in the Ivo River Basin of South-Eastern Nigeria. MOJ Public Health, 11: 136-142.
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  2. Raufu, Y.O., A.S. Olayinka, S.H. Olawale and M.O. Raimi, 2022. Incidence of hepatitis B and C viruses among the scavengers in Kwara State, Nigeria. Microbes Infect. Dis., 10.21608/mid.2022.118313.1241.
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  3. Raimi, O.M., O.H. Sawyerr, C.I. Ezekwe and G. Salako, 2022. Many oil wells, one evil: Comprehensive assessment of toxic metals concentration, seasonal variation and human health risk in drinking water quality in areas surrounding crude oil exploration facilities in Rivers State, Nigeria. Int. J. Hydrol., 6: 23-42.
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  4. Raimi, O.M., O.A. Sunday, K.G. Mcfubara, T.C. Adias and G.A.A. Raimi et al., 2022. Perspective Chapter: Applying Innovative Research as a Tool to Advance Immunization Coverage in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. In: Emerging Issues in Environmental Epidemiology and Its Reflection [Working Title], Raimi, M.O., O.A. Sunday, H.O. Sawyerr and T.C. Adias (Eds.), IntechOpen, London, UK.
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  5. Raimi, M.O., H.O. Sawyerr, I.C. Ezekwe and S. Gabriel, 2022. Toxicants in Water: Hydrochemical Appraisal of Toxic Metals Concentration and Seasonal Variation in Drinking Water Quality in Oil and Gas Field Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. In: Environmental Impact and Remediation of Heavy Metals, Saleh, H.M. and A.I. Hassan (Eds.), IntechOpen, London, UK, ISBN: 978-1-80355-525-6, pp: 1-33.
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  6. Raimi, M.O., A.O. Saliu, A. Babatunde, O.G. Okon and P.A. Taiwo et al., 2022. The Challenges and Conservation Strategies of Biodiversity: The Role of Government and Non-Governmental Organization for Action and Results on the Ground. In: Biodiversity in Africa: Potentials, Threats and Conservation, Izah, S.C. (Ed.), Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-19-3325-7, pp: 473-504.
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  7. Raimi, M.O., A.A. Iyingiala, O.H. Sawyerr, A.O. Saliu and A.W. Ebuete et al., 2022. Leaving No One Behind: Impact of Soil Pollution on Biodiversity in the Global South: A Global Call for Action. In: Biodiversity in Africa: Potentials, Threats and Conservation, Izah, S.C. (Ed.), Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-19-3325-7, pp: 205-237.
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  8. Raimi, M.O. and H.O. Sawyerr, 2022. Preliminary study of groundwater quality using hierarchical classification approaches for contaminated sites in indigenous communities associated with crude oil exploration facilities in Rivers State, Nigeria. Open J. Yangtze Oil Gas, 7: 124-148.
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  9. Lateefat, H.M., O.A. Olaniyi, G. Misbahu and O.M. Raimi, 2022. A wake-up call: Determination of antibiotics residue level in raw meat in abattoir and selected slaughterhouses in five local government in Kano State, Nigeria. Preprint, 10.1101/2022.01.04.474991.
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  10. Lateefat, H.M., O.A. Olaniyi, A.B. Yusuf, I. Azaman and M.O. Raimi, 2022. Elixirs of life, threats to human and environmental well-being: Assessment of antibiotic residues in raw meat sold within central market Kaduna metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Preprint, 10.1101/2022.01.04.474997.
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  11. Lateefat, H.M., A. Faith, A.B. Yusuf and O.M. Raimi, 2022. Food for the stomach nourishing our future: Assessment of potassium bromate in local and packaged bread sold in Ilorin metropolis. Public Health Open Access, Vol. 6. 10.23880/phoa-16000197.
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  12. Awogbami, S.O., S.O. Adewoye, H.O. Sawyerr, A.O. Opasola and M.O. Raimi, 2022. Comprehensive understanding of hydrogeochemical evaluation of seasonal variability in groundwater quality dynamics in the gold mining areas of Osun State, Nigeria. Preprint, 10.1101/2022.11.06.22282015.
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  13. Adiama, Y.B., S.O. Adewoye, O.A. Olaniyi, H.M. Lateefat, A. Ahmed and M.O. Raimi, 2022. No one is leaving this time: Appraisal of awareness and knowledge of port health officers on international health regulation IHR (2005). Preprint, 10.1101/2022.01.12.476011.
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  14. Segun, A.A. and R.M. Olalekan, 2021. When water turns deadly: Investigating source identification and quality of drinking water in Piwoyi Community of Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Nigeria. Trends J. Sci. Res., 1: 38-58.
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  15. Sanchez, D.N., C.W. Knapp, R.M. Olalekan and N.H. Nanalok, 2021. Oil spills in the niger delta region, Nigeria: environmental fate of toxic volatile organics. Res. Squad, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-654453/v1.
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  16. Raimi, O.M., T.K. Samson, A.B. Sunday, A.Z. Olalekan, O.O. Emmanuel and O.T. Jide, 2021. Air of uncertainty from pollution profiteers: Status of ambient air quality of sawmill industry in Ilorin metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria. Trends J. Sci. Res., 1: 17-38.
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  17. Raimi, O.M., O.H. Sawyerr, C.I. Ezekwe and G. Salako, 2021. Many oil wells, one evil: potentially toxic metals concentration, seasonal variation and human health risk assessment in drinking water quality in ebocha-obrikom oil and gas area of rivers state, Nigeria. medRxiv, 10.1101/2021.11.06.21266005.
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  18. Raimi, O.M., K.G. Mcfubara, O.S. Abisoye, C.I. Ezekwe, O.H. Sawyerr and G.A.A. Raimi, 2021. Responding to the call through translating science into impact: Building an evidence-based approaches to effectively curb public health emergencies [COVID-19 Crisis]. Global J. Epidemiol. Infect. Dis. 1: 12-45.
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  19. Raimi, O.M., C.I. Ezekwe and A. Bowale, 2021. Statistical and multivariate techniques to trace the sources of ground water contaminants and affecting factors of groundwater pollution in an oil and gas producing wetland in rivers state, Nigeria. Preprint, 10.1101/2021.12.26.21268415.
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  20. Raimi, M.O., T.V. Odubo and A.O. Omidiji, 2021. Creating the healthiest nation: Climate change and environmental health impacts in Nigeria: A narrative review. Sustainability Environ., Vol. 6. 10.22158/se.v6n1p61.
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  21. Raimi, M.O., O.H. Sawyerr, C.I. Ezekwe and O.A. Olaniyi, 2021. Quality water not everywhere: exploratory analysis of water quality across ebocha-obrikom oil and gas flaring area in the core niger delta region of Nigeria. Res. Square, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-953146/v1.
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  22. Raimi, M.O., E. Okoyen, T. Moses, A.A.G. Raimi and A.O. Omidiji et al., 2021. Do weak institutions prolong crises? [#ENDSARS] in the light of the challenges and opportunities beyond COVID-19 pandemic and the next normal in Nigeria. Commun., Soc. Media, Vol. 4. 10.22158/csm.v4n2p1.
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  23. Raimi, M.O., A.A.G. Raimi and T.C. Adias, 2021. Evidence-based environmental and public health practices to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Res. Square, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-504983/v1.
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  24. Raimi, M.O., 2021. Articulating the effect of pesticides use and sustainable development goals (SDGS): the science of improving lives through decision impacts. Res. World Agric. Econ., Vol. 2. 10.36956/rwae.v2i1.347.
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  25. Raimi, M., T.K. Samson, A.B. Sunday, A.Z. Olalekan, O.O. Emmanuel and O.T. Jide, 2021. Air of uncertainty from pollution profiteers: status of ambient air quality of sawmill industry in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara state, Nigeria. Res. Square, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-270757/v1.
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  26. Omoyajowo, K.O., M.O. Raimi, T.O. Waleola, O.E. Odipe and A.L. Ogunyebi, 2021. Public health knowledge and perception of microplastics pollution: lessons from the Lagos Lagoon. Res. Square, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-506361/v1.
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  27. Olalekan, R.M., E.C. Lucky, E. Okoyen, A. Clement, C. Ogbointuwei and A. Babatunde, 2021. Covid-19 decision impacts: vaccine hesitancy, its barriers and impact studies: taking Bayelsa state as an example. Res. Square, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-566532/v1.
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  28. Olalekan, R.M., A.L. Olajumoke and O. Alima, 2021. First to respond last to leave: the role of para-military agencies in disaster management: evidence from Nigeria. Sumerianz J. Med. Healthcare, 4: 96-100.
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  29. Olalekan, R.M., A.A.G. Raimi and T.C. Adias, 2021. ‘Silent pandemic’: evidence-based environmental and public health practices to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Sci.-based Approaches to Respond to COVID other Public Health Threats, 10.5772/intechopen.100204.
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  30. Olalekan, R.M., A.A.G. Raimi and T.C. Adias, 2021. ‘Silent Pandemic’: Evidence-Based Environmental and Public Health Practices to Respond to the COVID-19 Crisis. In: Science-Based Approaches to Respond to COVID and Other Public Health Threats, Guerrero, E. (Ed.), IntechOpen, London, UK, ISBN: 978-1-83969-143-0, pp: 1-42.
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  31. Jacob, O.A., O.E. Anuoluwa and M.O. Raimi, 2021. Potential toxic levels of cyanide and heavy metals in cassava flour sold in selected markets in oke ogun community, oyo state, Nigeria. Res. Squad, 10.21203/rs.3.rs-658748/v1.
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  32. Isah, H.M., M.O. Raimi and H.O. Sawyerr, 2021. Patterns of chemical pesticide use and determinants of self-reported symptoms on farmers health: a case study in kano state for kura local government area of Nigeria. Res. World Agric. Econ., Vol. 2. 10.36956/rwae.v2i1.342.
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  33. Samson, T.K., O. Ogunlaran and O. Raimi, 2020. A predictive model for confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria. Eur. J. Appl. Sci., Vol. 8. 10.14738/aivp.84.8705.
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  34. Raimi, M., 2020. A critical review of health impact assessment: towards strengthening the knowledge of decision makers understand sustainable development goals in the twenty-first century: necessity today; essentiality tomorrow. Res. Adv.: Environ. Sci., 10.33513/RAES/2001-13.
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  35. Omidiji Adedoyin, O.O., R.M. Olalekan, S.H. Olawale and O.O. Emmanuel, 2020. A review of environmental, social and health impact assessment (Eshia) practice in Nigeria: A panacea for sustainable development and decision making. MOJ. Public Health, 9: 81-87.
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  36. Olalekan, R.M., D.E. Omini, E.H. Akpojubaro, O.O. Emmanuel, D.N. Sanchez B. Anu and O.E. Owobi, 2020. Leaving no one behind? Drinking water challenge on the rise in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: A review. Merit Res. J. Environ. Sci. Toxicol., 6: 31-49.
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  37. Olalekan, R.M., A.Z. Olalekan, O.O. Emmanuel, T.K. Samson, A.B. Sunday and O.T. Jide, 2020. Impact of sawmill industry on ambient air quality: a case study of ilorin metropolis, kwara state, Nigeria. Energy Earth Sci., Vol. 3. 10.22158/ees.v3n1p1.
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  38. Olalekan, R.M., 2020. “What we learn today is how we behave tomorrow”: a study on satisfaction level and implementation of environmental health ethics in Nigeria institutions. Open Access J. Sci., 4: 82-92.
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  39. Muhammad, I.H., R.M. Olalekan, S.H. Olawale, O.O. Emmanuel, B.B. Getso and S. Haladu, 2020. Qualitative adverse health experience associated with pesticides usage among farmers from Kura, Kano State, Nigeria. Merit Res. J. Med. Med. Sci., 8: 432-447.
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  40. Gift, R.A.A., R.M. Olalekan, O.E. Owobi, R.M. Oluwakemi, B. Anu and A.A. Funmilayo, 2020. Nigerians crying for availability of electricity and water: A key driver to life coping measures for deepening stay at home inclusion to slow COVID-19 spread. Open Access J. Sci., 4: 69-80.
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  41. Gift, R.A. and R.M. Olalekan, 2020. Access to electricity and water in Nigeria: a panacea to slow the spread of Covid-19. Open Access J. Sci., Vol. 4. 10.15406/oajs.2020.04.00148.
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  42. Ajibola, A.F., R.M. Olalekan, S.A.O. Catherine, A.A. Olusola and A.P. Adekunle, 2020. Policy responses to addressing the issues of environmental health impacts of charcoal factory in Nigeria: necessity today; essentiality tomorrow. Commun., Soc. Media, Vol. 3. 10.22158/csm.v3n3p1.
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  43. Williams, E.A., R.M. Olalekan, E.I. Yarwamara and O. Modupe, 2019. Renewable energy sources for the present and future: an alternative power supply for Nigeria. Energy Earth Sci., Vol. 2. 10.22158/ees.v2n2p18.
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  44. Williams, E.A., R.M. Olalekan, E.I. Yarwamara and O. Modupe, 2019. Renewable energy sources for the present and future: An alternative power supply for Nigeria. Energy Earth Sci., 2: 18-44.
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  45. Sawyerr, H.O., O.E. Oluwaseun, O.S. Asabi and R.M. Olalekan, 2019. Bacteriological assessment of selected hand dug wells in students’ residential area: A case study of Osun state college of health technology, Ilesa, Nigeria. Global Sci. J., Vol. 7 .
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  46. Sawyerr, H.O., O.E. Oluwaseun, O.S. Asabi and R.M. Olalekan, 2019. Bacteriological assessment of selected hand dug wells in students' residential area: A case study of Osun State College of Health Technology, Ilesa, Nigeria. Global Sci. J., 7: 1025-1030.
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  47. Sawyerr, H.O., M.O. Raimi, A.T. Adeolu and O.E. Odipe, 2019. Measures of harm from heavy metal pollution in battery technicians’ workshop within Ilorin metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria. Scholink Commun. Society Media, Vol. 2. 10.22158/csm.v2n2p73.
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  48. SAWYERR H.O., M.O. RAIMI, A.T. ADEOLU and O.E. ODIPE, 2019. Measures of harm from heavy metal pollution in battery technicians’ workshop within ilorin metropolis, kwara state, nigeria. Communication, Society and Media 10.22158/csm.v2n2p73 http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/csm.v2n2p73.
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  49. Raimi, M.O., A.F. Abdulraheem, M. Iteimowei, O.E. Odipe, H.M. Isa and O. Chinwendu, 2019. The sources of water supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practices in an island community: Amassoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Public Health Open Access, Vol. 3. 10.23880/phoa-16000134.
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  50. Raimi, M., R.M. Suleiman, O.E. Odipe, S.J. Tolulope and O. Modupe et al., 2019. Women role in environmental conservation and development in Nigeria. Ecol. Conserv. Sci., Vol. 1. 10.19080/ECOA.2019.01.555558.
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  51. Raimi, M., R.A. Gift and R.M. Oluwakemi, 2019. How universities can create green jobs for students. Peer Res. Nest, Vol. 1. .
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  52. Raimi, M., E. Okoyen, M. Tuebi, A. Adeolu and M.B. Christianah, 2019. Situational Analysis of national immunization programme in Nigeria. J. Immunol. Inf. Dis. Ther., .
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  53. Raimi, M., A.T. Adedotun, O.O. Emmanuel and B. Anu, 2019. An analysis of Bayelsa State water challenges on the rise and its possible solutions. Acta Sci. Agric., 3: 110-125.
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  54. Raimi, M., A.A. Funmilayo, I. Major, E. Okoyen and O.O. Bilewu, 2019. Public health impact of substance use on adolescent: A snapshot of yenagoa in bayelsa state. Nigeria. Am. J. Biomed. Sci. Res., 10.2139/ssrn.3429577.
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  55. Raimi, M., A.A. Ayibatonbira, B. Anu, O.E. Odipe and N.S. Deinkuro, 2019. "Digging deeper" evidence on water crisis and its solution in Nigeria for bayelsa state: A study of current scenario. Int. J. Hydro., 3: 244-257.
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  56. Olalekan, R.M., O.O. Adedoyin, A.T. Adedotun, O.O. Emmanuel and B. Anu, 2019. An analysis of bayelsa state water challenges on the rise and its possible solutions. Acta Sci. Agricult., 3: 110-125.
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  57. Olalekan, R.M., O.E. Owobi, B. Anu, O.P.I. Edewor, O.E. Odipe, A.Z. Olalekan and B.O. Oyinlola, 2019. Environmental ethics relevance to public health: Current narratives and implications for policy. EC Emerg. Med. Crit. Care, 12: 01-09.
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  58. Olalekan, R.M., B.O. Oyinlola, A.Z. Olalekan and A. Halimat, 2019. Women contributions to sustainable environments in Nigeria. J. Sci. Res. Allied Sci., 5: 35-51.
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  59. Olalekan, R.M., A.O. Omidiji, E.A. Williams, M.B. Christianah and O. Modupe, 2019. The roles of all tiers of government and development partners in environmental conservation of natural resource: A case study in Nigeria. MOJ Ecol. Environ. Sci., 4: 114-121.
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  60. Olalekan, R.M. and I.B. Adindu, 2019. Impact of airport noise on the health situation of host communities: A case study of obong victor Attah International Airport, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. SM J. Public Health Epidemiol., 8: 74-83.
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  61. Odubo, T.R. and R.M. Olalekan, 2019. Resettlement and readjustment patterns of rural dwellers during and after flood disasters in Bayelsa State Nigeria. Br. J. Environ. Sci., 7: 45-52.
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  62. Odipe, O.E., M. Raimi, N.S. Deinkuro, A.A. Funmilayo, O.P. Edewor, H.M. Lateefat and M. Fadeyibi, 2019. Assessment of environmental sanitation, food safety knowledge, handling practice among food handlers of bukateria complexes in iju town, akure north of ondo-state, Nigeria. Acta Sci. Nut. Health, Vol. 3. .
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  63. Monsurat, S.R., R.M. Olalekan and S.H. Olawale, 2019. A deep dive into the review of national environmental standards and regulations enforcement agency (NESREA) act. Int. Res. J. Applied Sci., 1: 108-125.
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  64. Ihuoma, B.A. and M.O. Raimi, 2019. Obong victor attah international airport contributions to tourism: A case study of three (3) communities in Uyo local government of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. J. Ecol. Nat. Res., Vol. 3 10.23880/jenr-16000158.
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  65. Funmilayo, A.A., O.T. Robert, R.M. Olalekan, E. Okoyen and M. Tuebi, 2019. A study of the context of adolescent substance use and patterns of use in yenagoa local government, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. MOJ Addict. Med. Ther., 6: 25-32.
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  66. Adindu, I.B., M. Raimi and J.C. Udoh, 2019. Determinants of obong victor attah international airport, Akwa Ibom state on the employment status of the host communities. Art Hum. Open Acc J., 3: 175-188.
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  67. 7. Raimi, M., O.O. Emmanuel and S.H. Ohunene, 2019. Open defecation and public toilets importance: An economic perspective. Preventing Health Care in Nigeria: Everyone, Everywhere Leaving Nobody Behind., .
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  68. Sawyerr, O.H., O.E. Odipe, R.M. Olalekan and O.H. Ogungbemi, 2018. Assessment of cyanide and some heavy metals concentration in consumable cassava flour “Lafun” across Osogbo metropolis, Nigeria. MOJ Ecol. Environ. Sci., 3: 369-372.
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  69. Olalekan1, R.M., A.A. Timothy, E.E. Chris, A.S. Olalekan, 2018. Assessment of air quality indices and its health impacts in ilorin metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria. Sci. Park J. Sci. Res. Impact, 4: 60-74.
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  70. Olalekan, R.M., O.T. Vivien, O.O. Adedoyin, O.E. Odipe and O.E. Owob, 2018. The sources of water supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practices in oil producing communities in central senatorial district of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. MOJ Public Health, 7: 337-345.
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  71. Olalekan, R.M., O.O. Adedoyin, A.A. Funmilayo and O.E. Owobi, 2018. A survey of hand washing behavior and awareness among health care workers in health care facilities in Kubwa district of Bwari Area Council, F.C.T. Abuja, Nigeria. Annals Ecol. Environ. Sci., 2: 1-18.
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  72. Olalekan, R.M., O. Adedoyin and T.V. Odubo, 2018. Measures of harm from heavy metal content (lead and cadmium) in women lipstick and lipgloss in Yenagoa metropolis, Bayelsa state, Nigeria. Int. J. Petrochem. Res., 2: 236-242.
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  73. Olalekan, R.M., A.O. Omidiji, D. Nimisngha, O.E. Odipe and A.S. Olalekan 2018. Health risk assessment on heavy metals ingestion through groundwater drinking pathway for residents in an oil and gas producing area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Open J. Yangtze Gas Oil, 3: 191-206.
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  74. Odipe, O.E., R.A. Ogunleye, M. Sulaiman, S.S. Abubakar and M.O. Olorunfemi, 2018. Integrated geophysical and hydro-chemical investigations of impact of the Ijemikin waste dump site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on groundwater quality. J. Health Pollut., Vol. 8, No. 18. 10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180604.
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