
Career Profile
My career in health education began in secondary schools, where I spent over 16 years working directly with students. I have a deep understanding of their unique needs and challenges. I have taught effective health education programs that address critical issues such as sexual health, mental health, substance abuse, nutrition, and personal hygiene. My engaging teaching style and commitment to student-centered learning have empowered countless young people to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
As a Lecturer 2, I am eager to share my knowledge and experience with future generations of health educators. I am passionate about preparing the next generation of health professionals to address the complex health challenges facing our society.
Hannatu Paul Musa
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Human Kinetic and Health Education
Lecturer 2
hpmusa@noun.edu.ng
08035956897
(1) PhD (Health Education), 2021.
(2) M. Sc. (Health Education), 2009.
(3) B. Sc. (Edu.) (Physical and Health Education), 2002.
(4) NCE (Physical and Health Education), 1998.
(5) National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), 2012.
PUBLICATIONS
1. O. D. NOFIU, M. D. USMAN, E. E. OLOFU, M. S. SABA & H. P. Musa (2019). Attitude Towards Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of Under-Five in Ogun State Nigeria. Zaria, Nigeria: Global Journal of Health Related Researches, Vol. 1. 30p
2. H. B. ILIYA, O. D. NOFIU, S. N, AKOREDE, R. DODO, S. C. AYUBA & H. P. Musa (2019). Practice of Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of Under-Five in Ogun State Nigeria. Uyo, Nigeria: Journal of Educational Realities – JERA, Vol. 4. 31p.
3. Musa H. P., Umaru M., Babayo M. T., Vechit D. Longji H, Murua T., Yusuf B.& Ayub C.S (2021) Assessment of knowledge of Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of under-five children in North Central Zone, Nigeria: Global Journal of Health Related Researches, Vol. 3. P1-10.
4. Waziri B. K. & Musa H. P., (2022) Assessment of the Utilization of Herbal Medicine among Pregnant Women attending Antenatal in Shari Local Government Area: Educational Forum: Journal of Educational Series, Vol. 11/1 P364-373.
5. Musa H. P., & Enyikwola R. O. 2020 Assessment of Parental Attitude towards the Teaching of Sex Education in Secondary Schools in Kaduna State: Kampala International University (KIU) Journal of Humanities Vol. 5/3 P135-142.
6. Musa H. P., Umaru M., Babayo M. T., Vechit D. Longji H, Murua T., Yusuf B., S. Y. Idris & Ahmed J. (2022) Assessment of Practice of Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of under-five children in North Central Zone, Nigeria: Prestige Journal of Counselling Psychology, Vol. 5/1 P45-55.
7. Musa H. P., & Waziri B. K (2022) Assessment of Knowledge and Attitude towards Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of under-five children in North Central Zone, Nigeria: Journal of Research in Health and Sports Science, Vol. 20/2 P59-64.
8. Musa H. P., Waziri B. K., Oteikwu S., & Binjin M. T., (2022) Influence of Emotional Depression on Academic Performance of Secondary School in Borno: Educational Forum: Journal of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. Vol. 20/3 P178-182.
9. Williams P. N., Musa H. P., Waziri B. K., & Ezeohi Q. U., (2022) Utilization of Standardized Epidemiological Strategies in Mitigation against Impact of HIV/AIDs (An assessment of the prevalence causes and impact of HIV/AIDs in Nigeria): Educational Forum: Journal of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. Vol. 20/3 P297-301.
10. Waziri B. K., Magaji D. K., & Musa H. P.,(2023) The use of Technology in Emerging Disease Prevention and Control in Nigeria: Journal of Health and Human Movement Studies, Vol. 01 P61-69.
11. OSINACHI S. E., Vechit D., Hadiza C. A, JEREMIAH A., MUSA H. P., Iloh P. O. (2023) Practice of Malaria Prevention Strategies among Secondary School Students in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria: Prestige Journal of Education, Vol. 6/2 P114-125.
12. AHMED H. C., Musa H. P., JONES J. J., ABUBAKAR B., & MAIRABO M. A. (2024) Perception of Parents on the Availability of School Health Services in Private Primary Schools in Wuntin Dada, Bauchi: Prestige Journal of Counselling Psychology, Vol. 7/2 P125-133.
1. The impact of peer education programs on adolescent sexual health behaviours.
2. The role of school-based mental health programs in reducing adolescent suicide rates.
3. The effectiveness of technology-based health education programs in promoting healthy lifestyles.