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The Environmental Practitioner's Institute of Nigeria (EPIN) is the premier professional body dedicated to advancing environmental management practice, fostering sustainable development, and setting the highest standards for environmental professionals nationwide.

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Honourary Treasurer EPIN

Ms. Eneanwan David-Udobia is a distinguished Fellow of the Environmental Practitioners' Institute of Nigeria whose 29 years of progressive professional experience across biodiversity conservation, human resources management, and environmental administration make her one of the Institute's most versatile and operationally grounded Governing Council members. Her appointment as Honorary Treasurer places EPIN's financial stewardship in the hands of a professional of demonstrable integrity, discipline and institutional commitment.

She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biology Education (B.Sc. Ed.) from the University of Lagos (1997) — where she later obtained a Master's Degree in Industrial and Labour Relations (MILR) in 2004 — alongside Certificates in Computer Studies (1998 and 1999) from the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka. This combination of natural science grounding and industrial relations expertise positions her uniquely at the intersection of environmental practice and human capital management.

Ms. David-Udobia commenced her career as an NYSC Lecturer at the College of Education, Oro, Kwara State (1997), before progressing through roles at PAA Study Centre and CMS Grammar School. Her environmental sector career deepened significantly at the Pan African Environmental Research Initiative (PAN AFREI), where she served as Human Resources and Clients Services Manager from 2005 to 2011. She currently serves as Executive Director at Sustiglobal Resources Limited — one of Nigeria's emerging sustainability consulting firms.

A Fellow of EPIN, PAEMI, FAERI, and FAAEP, Ms. David-Udobia's professional affiliations reflect a sustained commitment to the development of environmental practice institutions across Nigeria and Africa. As Honorary Treasurer, she is responsible for EPIN's financial integrity, budgeting, investment management, and audit oversight — ensuring that the Institute's resources are stewarded with the transparency and prudence that a world-class professional body demands.