Martha Onyeajuwa
Martha K. Onyeajuwa, FNSE, holds a PhD in Communications policy from the University of Westminster, UK; Executive MBA from the International Graduate School of Management, University of Navarra, Spain; MSc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Lagos; Certificate in Tele-traffic engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland and a degree in Electrical/Electronic engineering from University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
In 2011, Martha joined the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University as member of faculty. She had an extensive career in the telecommunications industry, working as Director, Standards and later Director, Traffic and Network Optimization at the Nigerian Communications Commission. Prior to this, she was Deputy General Manager, Planning and Operations at the Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd.
Martha is a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers; Fellow of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria; Member of the Third World Organization of Women in Science: Vice President of the Nigerian National Committee of IEC, and Certified Regulation Specialist by the Water Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University and the Institute of Public Private Partnership (IP3) USA. Her research interests include: policy and regulation, quality of service, internet inclusion and consumer protection.
Publications
“Institutions and consumers: Assertion of ordinary consumer interest in the Nigerian digital mobile telecommunications market.” Telecommunication Policy, June 2017. Available online: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308596117301969
“Application of Wireless Local Loop in Nigeria Telecommunications”: Global Communications: Africa 1998, pp. 269 – 271.