Revd Dr Ohaeri Nnaemeka Ndubuwa

Guest Lecturer Biblical Interpretation/Hermeneutics - Old Testament 1 & 2

Very Revd Dr Ohaeri Nnaemeka Ndubuwaisan ordained Minister of the Gospel, Bible expositor, and academic. He obtained a B.A. (Hons) in Religious and Cultural Studiesfrom University Port Harcourt and MA and PhD in Old Testament Studies from the Department of Religion and Human Relations at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from the National Open University of Nigeria and a Dip. Theology from Methodist Theological Institute Umuahia. He is currently pursuing a second PhD in Wesleyan Studies at the University of Manchester, UK.

Dr Ohaeri served as a Principal of Methodist Comprehensive Secondary School Ndieke-Okoro before joining Methodist Theological Institute Sagamu (An Affiliate of the University of Ibadan – 2014) as a Theological Educator, where he currently serves as the Dean of Spirituality and Formation.

Dr Ndubuwa is a Lecturer at Wesley University Ondo, an Adjunct Lecturer at Mountain Top University Nigeria,and a Facilitator atthe National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). He has attended Academic Conferences and published 21 articles in reputable international and national University-based journals. He is a member of professional bodies such as the Society for the Study of Theology United Kingdom (SST – UK), Nigerian Association of Biblical Studies (NABIS), African Homiletic Group, Evangelical Homiletic Society US, and West African Association of Theological Institutions (WAATI).

He is a multidisciplinary researcher interested in Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics, Homiletics, Wesleyan Theology, and Leadership with practical experience in Healthcare Chaplaincy, Guidance & Counseling/Rehabilitation and Entrepreneurship. He has taught the courses above at the University alongside Hebrew Grammar and other related courses. He is a Revivalist and an inspiring Motivator in Career and Marriage workshops.

Some of his publications include:

  • Stress Management in Methodist Church Nigeria: Perspectives from Exodus 18: 13-27. International Journal of Faculty of Arts, Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka. (2021).
  • Biblical Criticisms in the Contemporary Praxis of Homiletics. International Journal of Religion and Human Relations Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. Vol 2. No. 1. (2019).
  • The Role of Communication in Nation Building: A Reading from Genesis 11:1-9. In Benin Journal of Religions and Societies. Vol.4, No 1(2019).
  • Leadership Flaws in 2 Samuel 11: Lessons for African Leaders. International Journal of Humanities and Leadership, Faculty of Arts Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. (2020).
  • Theological Education and Investment in a Recessed Nigerian Economy. In Igwebuike International Journal, Tansian University NunyaAnambra State. Vol 4. No. 5 (2019).
  • Irony of Leadership and Non-Observance of Civic Values in Nigeria: A recipe of 2 Kings 13: 14-17. In Igwebuike: African Journal of Arts and Humanities, Tansian University. 5 No.1
  • Biblical Perspectives of Ecumenism and Its Effects on Missionary Outreach in Nigeria, In Igwebuike: African Journal of Arts and Humanities, Tansian University. 5 No.1(2019).
  • The roles of women in national unity. Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development. Tansian University, 2, No. 1. (2019).
  • Religio-Political Challenges in Nigeria’s Governance: A Reinterpretation Of Gen. 25:27-34. AKSU Journal of Social and Management Sciences (AJSMS). Akwa Ibom State University. Vol. 2, No. 1.

 His hobbies are counselling, teaching, and reading. He lives in Nigeria with his wife and children.