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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY P.M.B. 2002, AGO-IWOYE OGUN STATE, NIGERIA CURRICULUM VITAE PART 1 A. PERSONAL DATA 1. NAME: OLADOJA, Mohammed Afolabi 2. DEPARTMENT: Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology 3. COLLEGE/FACULTY: College of Agricultural Sciences. 4. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 22 ND December, 1961. Ibadan 5. NATIONALITY: Nigerian 6. MARITAL STATUS: Married 7. NO.OF CHILDREN: Three (3) 8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mrs A.F. Oladoja 30, Shiriki Road, Owutu, Ikorodu, Lagos. 9. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NEXT OF KIN: Mrs A. F. Oladoja 30, Shiriki Road, Owutu, Ikorodu, Lagos. 10. DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY: 23 RD MARCH 2001 11. STATUS OF FIRST APPOINTMENT AND SALARY: LECTURER II (PERMANENT) HATISS 9/1 12. PRESENT POSITION AND SALARY: PROFESSOR UASS 7/2 13. DATE OF LAST PROMOTION AND REGRADING: 1st October, 2012 14. DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT: 23 RD March 2001 15. IF NOT CONFIRMED, WHY: Not Applicable 16. PERIOD OF PRESENT CONTRACT: Not Applicable 17. TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH: (A) Polytechnic / College of Education 2years (B) University 13years B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1. Academic Qualifications/institutions attended (with dates)

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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITYP.M.B. 2002, AGO-IWOYEOGUN STATE, NIGERIA

CURRICULUM VITAEPART 1A. PERSONAL DATA1. NAME: OLADOJA, Mohammed Afolabi2. DEPARTMENT: Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology3. COLLEGE/FACULTY: College of Agricultural Sciences.4. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: 22ND December, 1961. Ibadan5. NATIONALITY: Nigerian6. MARITAL STATUS: Married7. NO.OF CHILDREN: Three (3)8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF SPOUSE: Mrs A.F. Oladoja

30, Shiriki Road, Owutu, Ikorodu, Lagos.

9. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NEXT OF KIN: Mrs A. F. Oladoja30, Shiriki Road, Owutu, Ikorodu, Lagos.

10. DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY: 23RD MARCH 200111. STATUS OF FIRST APPOINTMENT AND SALARY: LECTURER II

(PERMANENT) HATISS 9/112. PRESENT POSITION AND SALARY: PROFESSOR UASS 7/213. DATE OF LAST PROMOTION AND REGRADING: 1st October, 201214. DATE OF CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT: 23RD March 200115. IF NOT CONFIRMED, WHY: Not Applicable 16. PERIOD OF PRESENT CONTRACT: Not Applicable 17. TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH:

(A) Polytechnic / College of Education 2years(B) University 13years

B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND1. Academic Qualifications/institutions attended (with dates)

(i) B.Agric (Hons) (Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology)Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago –Iwoye 1988

(ii) M.Sc (Agricultural Extension Services) University of lbadan, lbadan - 1994

(iii) Ph.D (Agricultural Extension and Rural Development) University of lbadan lbadan 2000

(iv) Associate of Chartered Accountant (ACA) Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) 2007

(v) Associate of Chartered Taxation Institute (ACTI) Chartered Institute of Taxation Nigeria (CITN) - 2008

2. Current Higher Degree Programme Registered for (if any): Not Applicable 3. Award and Distinction:

(i) Oyo State Post Primary Award - 1978 – 1983.(ii) Best School Prefect Award (Senior Prefect) - 1983

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C WORK EXPERIENCE 1. Previous work Experience outside the University System

(i) Principal Agricultural Planning Officer/Head of Management Information System Lagos State Agricultural Development Programme (1999-2001)

(ii) Senior Agricultural Planning Officer /Head of Evaluation Sub-Component Lagos State Agricultural Development Programme (1996-1998)

(iii) Human Resources Development Officer l Lagos State Agricultural Development Programme (1993-1995)

(iv) Human Resources Development Officer ll Lagos State Agricultural Development Programme (1989-1992)

(v) Manpower Development and Training Officer (NYSC)Lagos State Agricultural Development Programme (November 1988 - Oct. 1989).

2. Previous Work Experience in other University/Polytechnic(i) Lagos State Polytechnic, School of Agriculture, lkorodu Campus, Lagos. Department of

Agricultural Extension ManagementSession: 1998 –2000Status: Part-time LecturerCourse Taught: AME 314 –Extension Method.

AME 420 – Student Research Project

3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University.(i) Teaching Function

The following courses were taught at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels(a) GNS 201 - Modern Agriculture and Rural Life

AXR 201- Introduction to Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology AFM 201 - Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting AFM 202 - Financial Accounting AFM 303 - Principle of AuditingAFM 305 - Advance Costing and Management Accounting AFM 304 - Auditing and Investment Appraisal AXR 302 - Extension Programme Planning and OrganizationHHM 319 - Book KeeingAXR 401 - Agricultural Programme PlanningAFM 412 - Corporate PlanningAXR 508 - Technological and Social change in Agricultural and Rural CommunitiesAXR 511- Extension Organization, Management and SupervisionAXR 520 - Student Research Project (Undergraduate) SupervisionAXR 799- Student Research Project (PGDEX) SupervisionAXR 714- Analysis of Rural Development Project in NigeriaAXR 701- Principles and Practices of Extension ProgrammeAXR 707- Social Change in Rural Community DevelopmentAXR 709- Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation of Extension ProgrammeAXR 802- Programme Planning and Evaluation in Agricultural Extension and Rural DevelopmentAXR 819- Student Research Project (M.Sc) SupervisorAXR 808- Application of Sociology to Rural ProblemAXR 805- Measurement and Scaling Techniques in Agricultural Extension and Rural SociologyAXR 807- Social Statistics and Computer Application

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AXR 808: Application of Sociology to Rural ProblemsAXR 813: Rural Community OrganizationAXR 815: Economics of Extension.AXR 822- Enrichment Lecture in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology.AFM 805 - Financial Accounting AFM 806 - Management Accounting

(b) Associate Lecturer to the Institute of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University: 2000 to 2011 (i) Courses taught

(a) DES 115 – Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Environmental Studies.

(b) DES 116 – Basics of Environmental Planning(c) DES 205 –introduction to Environmental interrelationship(d) DES 303 –Socio-Economic and Cultural Variables in Environmental Management.(e) DES 103 - Introduction to Pollution

(ii) Research (Completed/on – going)-(a) “Women’s participation in self-help Community Development Projects in Yewa

South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria ”.(b) An Assessment of Farmers Participation in Agro- Forestry Practices in Ondo State,

Nigeria.(c) Empowerment needs of women soybeans processors in Olorunda Local Government

Area of Osun State, Nigeria.(d) Impact of government policies on cassava production and processing in Yewa North

Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria.(e) Assessment of adoption of improved farm technologies by maize farmers in Yewa

North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria.(iii) Administrative Functions and Contributions to the University.

(a) Sub Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Management and Rural Development.2001 to 2006(b) Member, lnternship Programme Committee - 2001-2002(c) Member, Senate Committee on Examination - 2001 to 2006(d) Member, University Time Table Committee - 2001 to 2006(e) Member, College Board of Studies - 2001 to date(f) Member, College Board of Examiners - 2001 to date(g) Member, Faculty Board of Studies - 2001 to date(h) Member, Faculty Board of Examiners - 2001 to date(i) Member, Departmental Board of Examiners - 2001 to date(j) Member, GNS 201 Committee - 2001 to 2004(k) Member, College Accreditation Committee – 2004 to 2005(l) Member, Management Board of Degree Foundation in Agricultural Sciences -

2005 to 2010(m) Member, University Taskforce on the Resuscitation of Power and Water Supply

Committee - 2006 to 2007(n) Coordinator, Degree Foundation Programme - 2007 to 2008(o) Member, College of Agricultural Sciences Management Board - 2008 to 2010(p) Member, University Senate - 2008 to 010.(q) Head of Department, Agricultural Extension & Rural Sociology - 2008-2010(r) Member University senate – 2012 to date(s) Head of department, Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology – 2012 to date(t) Member, College Accreditation Committee – 2012 to date(u) Member, Constitution of Central Committee of Students

Disciplinary Committee – 2012 to date(v) Member, Constitution of University Calendar Review Committee – 2012 to date

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(w) Member, Project Sitting and Implementation Committee 2012 to date(x) Member, Learned Conference Committee 2011 to date

D. MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES(i) Member, Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON)(ii) Member, Children – in Agriculture Programme (CIAP)(iii) Member, Nigeria Rural Sociological Association (NRSA)(iv) Member, Environment and Behaviour Association of Nigeria (EBAN)(v) Member, Institute of Chattered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).(vi) Member, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN).

XII. PUBLICATIONS:

(i) THESES/DISSERTATION

1. M.A. Oladoja, (1988). Technology Transfer in Agriculture: A case study of National Accelerated Food Production Programme (NAFPP) Project Work B. Agric. Project, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye. Pp. 156

2. M.A. Oladoja (1994). Analysis of the Training Needs of Extension Agents in Lagos State Agricultural Development Project (LSADP) M,Sc Thesis, Department of Agricultural Extension Services, University of lbadan, lbadan, Nigeria. Pp. 201

3. M.A. Oladoja (2000) Poverty Alleviation Strategies by Fishermen and Woman in Lagos and Ogun States of Nigeria. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of lbadan, lbadan, Nigeria. Pp. 295

(ii) JOURNAL ARTICLES

4. O.A Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja, and A.O Angba (2001) “Educational Challenges of the Fishing Community in Nigeria”. A case study of Ese-odo Local Government Area of Ondo State”. Journal of Education Innovation and Development. (JOEID) Publication of the National Council for Educational Innovation and Development. Vol. 1 No. 1 pp.80-85.

5. M. A. Oladoja (2002) “Constraints to Poverty Alleviation among Fishermen and Women in Lagos and Ogun State; Nigeria”. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 1, No. 1 pp. 5-10.

6. O.A. Adeokun, S.F Adedoyin, and M.A. Oladoja, (2002) “Women’s Source of Credit for Fish industry in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Ogun Journal of Agricultural Sciences (OJAS) Vol. 3 No.2 pp. 125-135.

7. M.A Oladoja and B.O Adisa, (2002). “Availability of Water for Domestic Agricultural Industrial Uses and Implications for Sustainable Development”. Journal of Environmental Extension. Vol 3. No.3. pp 28-32.

8. M.A. Oladoja, (2002) “Poverty Alleviation Strategies of Fishermen and Women in Lagos and Ogun State, Nigeria”. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol.1. No.1. pp 42-46.

9. B.O Adisa, and M. A. Oladoja (2003): “Factors Associated with Adoption of Improved Rabbit Management Practices and its Implication on Household Food and Nutrition Security in Osun State”. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol.2, No. 2 pp. 47-53.

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10. O.A Adeokun, M. A. Oladoja and K. E. Nwadiolu (2003): “Utilizing Schools Agricultural Programme for Agricultural Development: The Case of Oyo State International Self-Employment Scheme”. International Journal of Children – In – Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 pp 54 – 62.

11. B.O. Adisa, L.A. Akinbile and M.A. Oladoja (2004): “Effect of Farmers Characteristics and their sources of Information on Improved Rabbit Management Practices in Osun State, Nigeria”. African Journal of Livestock Extension Vol. 3 pp 37 – 44.

12. O.A., Adeokun, O.R. Ashimolowo, M.A. Oladoja, and B.O. Adisa (2004): “Involvement in the Production of Small Domestic Ruminants in Ijebu-North Local Government Areas, Ogun State of Nigeria.” African Journal of Livestock Extension Vol. 3 pp 50 – 54.

13. B.O. Adisa, O.A. Adeokun and M.A. Oladoja (2004): “The Relevance of Community Based Organization in Environmental Protection Issues and Wealth Creation in Rural Areas of Nigeria”. The Osun State Experience Journal of Rural Research and Information Vol. 1 pp 94 – 109.

14. B.O. Adisa, M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2004): “Assessment of Advisory-Type of Livestock Extension Services to Poultry Producers in Osun State, Nigeria” Journal of Women in Research and Development Vol. 3 No. 3 pp 32 - 49.

15. B.O. Adisa, O.A. Adeokun and M.A. Oladoja (2004): “Attitude of secondary school Students towards Science and Technology Education in Ago-Iwoye Enclave, Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Children in Science and Technology. Vol. 2 No. 1 pp 151 - 155.

16. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and B.O. Adisa (2004): “Prospect and problems of children’s Involvement in Poultry Production in Nigeria”. International Journal of Children in Science and Technology. Vol. 2 No. 1 pp 183 - 190

17. B.O. Adisa, M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2004): “Participation of Community Based Organizations in Environmental Protection Projects in Osun State, Nigeria”. Africa Journal of Contemporary Issues Vol 2 No. 3 pp 294 – 305.

18. S.O. Akinleye, O.A. Adeokun and M.A. Oladoja (2004): “Activities of Community Development Associations in Infrastructural Provision in Ibadan Metropolis”. Journal of Research in Education and Rural Development Vol. 2 Pp22-31.

19. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and B.O. Adisa (2004): “Stakeholders’ Role in Protecting the Nigerian Child for Food Insecurity and Poverty”. Journal of Research in Education and Rural Development Vol. 2 pp 52 - 63.

20. M.A. Oladoja, L.A. Akinbile, B.O Adisa and S.O Akinleye (2004): Farmers Use of Sustainable Soil Management Practices in Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria “International Journal of African Culture and Ideas. Vol. 4 No. 2 pp. 75-85.

21. M.A. Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and B.O. Adisa (2004): “Involvement of Children In Agriculture: A Strategy For Food Security in Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Children in Science and Technology. Vol. 2 no. 1 pp 53 - 59

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22. B.O Adisa; O.A Adeokun, and M.A Oladoja, (2005) Nigerians Threatened Environment An Obstacle of Rural Poverty Eradication. “Journal of Environmental Extension. Vol. 5 pp 51-59

23. M.A Oladoja, (2005) “Access to Extension Delivery by Fishermen and Women in Lagos and Ogun States, Nigeria.” Journal Rural Economics and Development. Vol 14 No 2. pp 139-146.

24. M.A. Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and B.O. Adisa (2005): “Agricultural Extension and Poverty Alleviation: Problems and Challenges in a Democratic and Deregulated Economy”. Journal of Agricultural Extension of Nigeria (AESON) Vol. 8 pp 84 - 89.

25. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and E.A. Adekoya (2005): “Achieving of Suitable Management System for Fishery Development in a Democratic Econom” The Case of Waterside Area, Ogun State, Nigeria”. Journal of Agricultural Extension of Nigeria (AESON) Vol. 8 pp 165 - 173.

26. B.O. Adisa, E.O. Okunade and M.A. Oladoja (2005): “Assessment or Rural Youth Participation in Community Based Rural Development Projects in Osun State, Nigeria” An International Journal of Biological and Physical Sciences Vol. 10, No 1 pp 18 - 24.

27. O.A Adeokun; T.A Olowu; M.A Oladoja, and S.F. Adedoyin (2005): “Newspapers Agricultural Agenda-Settings: Comparison of Extension Agents View and Content Analysis of Some National Newspapers in Ogun State, Nigeria”. South African Journal of Agricultural Extension Vol. 34, No 2. Pp 202-221.

28. B.O Adisa, O.A Adeokun, and M.A Oladoja, (2005) “Effects of Socio-Economic. Factors on Perceived Adequacy of Training Received by Women in Agriculture in Ijebu and Remo Divisions of Ogun State Nigeria”. Journal of Agricultural Extension (AESON) Vol. 9. pp. 101-108

29. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and B.O. Adisa (2005): Usage of Newspapers for Agricultural Information by Extension Agents of Ogun State Agricultural Development Project (OGADEP) Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Management and Rural Development (JAMARD) Vol. 2 Pp. 25-37.

30. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun (2005): “The Use of Indigenous Farm Practices: Effect of Rice Productivity Among Rice Farmers in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Journal of Agricultural Management and Rural Development (JAMARD) Vol. 2 Pp. 309-317.

31. O.A, Adeokun, M.A, Oladoja, and B.O Adisa, (2006). “Effects of Community Based Organisation Activities on Poverty Alleviation in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria.” African Journal of Educational Productivity and Contemporary lssues. Vol. 5 No. 11 pp 36-41.

32. L.A. Akinbile, M.A. Oladoja, F.M. Awoniyi and B.O. Adisa (2006): “Effect of community Participation on Perception of Sustainability of Rural Water Project in Ogun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 4, No. 3&4, Pp. 257-261.

33. M.A. Oladoja, L.A. Akinbile and B.O. Adisa (2006): “Assessment of the Environment – Related Problems and Prospects of Vegetable Production in Peri-Urban Area of Lagos

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State, Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 4 Nos 3&4 Pp 271-275.

34. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and A.A. Ahmed-Akinola (2006): “Effectiveness of Communication Methods Used in Information Delivery to Cocoa Farmers in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria”. The Ogun Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 4 Pp. 78-88.

35. M.A. Oladoja, and S.F. Adedoyin (2006) “Snail Rearing: Tool for Indigenising Poverty Alleviation in Lagos State, Nigeria” African Journal of Livestock Extension Vol 4 pp. 29 - 33

36. M.A Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun and (2006) “ Assessment of Youth Involvement in Community Development of Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria” ANALS of Child and Youth Studies” Vol. 1 No.1 pp. 11 - 18

37. M.A. Oladoja, and L.A. Akinbile (2006) “Gender Analysis of Sustainable Fishing Practices by Fisherfolks in Lagos State, Nigeria”. African Journal of Livestock Extension Vol. 4 pp. 9 - 13

38. O.A. Adeokun,., M.A. Oladoja and B.O Adisa. (2006): “Farmers Assessment of Audio-Visual Aids in Innovation Delivery By Lagos State Agricultural Development Authority” Journal of Agricultural Extension (AESONS) Vol. 9. pp. 74-79

39. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and S.O. Soyemi (2006) “Assessment of Hazards Affecting Children On The Farm: A Case Study of Ijebu Norh Local Government Area of Ogun State”. ANALS Of Child and Youth Studies Vol 1 No.1 pp. 24 - 28

40. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa, S.O. Akinleye and L.A. Akinbile (2006): “Analysis of the Training Needs of Extension Agents in Lagos State Agricultural Development Authority (LSADA) International Journal of Applied Agricultural and Apicultural Research (IJAAR) Vol. 3. No. 1 & 2. Pp. 108-115.

41. L.A. Akinbile, O.R. Ashimolowo and M.A. Oladoja (2006): “Rural Youths Participation in Infrastructural Development of Ibarapa East Local Government Area of Oyo State” Journal of Rural Sociology Vol. 6(1&2) Pp. 40-48.

42. L.A Akinlile,; S.A Dauda. and M.A Oladoja,. (2006): “Assessment of Use of Participatory Tools By Extension Agents in Ogun State, Nigeria”. Journal of Extension System (India) Vol. 22 (2) Pp 95 -111.

43. O.A. Adeokun, B.O. Adisa, M.A. Oladoja and J.I. Taiwo (2007): “Effectiveness of Video Playback Technique in Extension Delivery to Farmers in Lagos State Nigeria”. Journal of Agricultural Extension of Nigeria (AESON) Vol. 10, Pp. 71-80.

44. M.A. Oladoja and T.P. Olusanya (2007): “Adoption of Coccidiosis Vaccines by Poultry Farmers in Ijebu Area of Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Poultry Science Vol. 6 (12) Pp. 883-887.

45. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and A.A. Bada (2008): “Evaluation of Extension Agents Job Performance and Constraints to Aquaculture Development in Ogun State, Nigeria” Journal of Research in Education and Rural Development Vol. 5 No.1, pp. 59-67.

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46. O.A. Adeokun, A.A. Bada and M.A. Oladoja (2008): “Assessment of Extension Agents Personal Characteristics and Attitude to Aquaculture Development in Ogun State, Nigeria” Journal of Research in Education and Rural Development Vol 5, No. 1 pp 180-189.

47. M.A. Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and O.E. Fapojuwo (2008): “Determining the Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Farmers Use of Communication Methods for Information Sourcing in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria”. Pakistan Journal of Social Science (PJSS) Vol. 5 pp 51-56

48. M.A. Oladoja, S.F. Adedoyin and O.A. Adeokun (2008): “Trainings Needs of Fisherfolks on Fishing Technologies”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol 5. (3&4) Pp195-198.

49. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun (2008): “Contributions of Fadama Farming to Household Food Security Amongst Youth in Rural Communities in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 5 (3&4) Pp139-144.

50. O.A Adeokun,., M.A. Oladoja and B.O Adisa,. (2008): “Adoption of Improved Goat production Practices by Women in Ogun State, Nigeria”. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production Vol. 35 (2) Pp 267 – 274.

51. M.A Oladoja,. and O.A Adeokun. (2009): “Analysis of Socio-Economic Constraints of Fisherfolks on Poverty Alleviation in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Medwell Agricultural Journal Vol. 4(3) Pp 130 -134. http://www.medwelljournals.com ISSN: 1816-9155.

52. M.A Oladoja,. O.A Adeokun,. and O.E Fapojuwo, (2009): “Effects of Innovation Adoptions of Cassava Production by Farmers on Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State of Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 7(2) Pp 616 – 619.

53. M.A. Oladoja and P.T Olusanya. (2009): “Impact of Private Feed Formulation and Production as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation among Poultry Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Poultry Science Vol. 8 Pp 45-52

54. M.A. Oladoja; Olusanya, P.T and L.L Adedeji, L.L. (2009): “Poverty Alleviation Through Extension Education among Fulani Pastoralists in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 7(2) Pp 835-838.

55. M.A. Oladoja, and O.A Adeokun, (2009): “An Appraisal of the National Fadama Development Project (NFDP) in Ogun State, Nigeria”. Medwell Agricultural Journal Vol. 4(3) Pp 124-129. http://www.medwelljournals.com ISSN: 1816-9155.

56. B.O. A disa, M.A, Oladoja and F.T. Opebunmi; (2010) “Assessment of Role Performance of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Poverty Alleviation in Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural and Rural Development of Swaziland. Vol. 4. pp. 53 – 67

57. M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2011) “Appraisal of Fish Farming Activities in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal Of Rural Research and Information Vol. 6 No 2 pp102 – 114

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58. M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2011) “Assessment of the effect of FADAMA Programme on Fish Production in Abeokuta North Local Government, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Rural Research and Information Vol. 6 No2 pp 115 -133

59. M.A.Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and B.O. Adisa (2011) “Effectiveness of extension Among Rice Farmers of Obafemi Owode Local Government of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural and Rural Development of Swaziland Vol. 7 pp 94 -109

60. M.A.Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and R.S. Olaleye (2011) “Perceived effect of Fuel wood exploitation on Environmental sustainability in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Multi-disciplinary Research. Post graduate school, OOU, Ago – Iwoye Vol 3, No.1&2 pp 99 -116

61. O.A.Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and R.S. Olaleye (2011) " Utilization of Electronic Media in Information Dissemination of Fish Farmers in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. International Journal of Multi-disciplinary Research. Post graduate school OOU, Ago- Iwoye Vol. 3 No1&2 pp 127 – 139

62. M.A. Oladoja and O.A.Adeokun (2013) “Women’s Participation in Self- Help Community Development Project in Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria” Journal of Rural Research and Information Vol. 7 N01 pp1-18

63. M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2013) “Empowerment Needs of Women Soybeans Processors IN Olorunda Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Rural Research and Information Vol. 7 No 1 pp 41-55

64. M.A. Oladoja and O.A.Adeokun (2013) “Assessment of Market Performance of Cat Fish Farmers in Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigeria Journal Of Animal Production Vol. 40 pp207-217

(iii) PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEDINGS

65. O.A. Adekunle and M.A Oladoja (1996). “Extension Strategies for Horticulture Crop Production Loss Prevention” in Proceedings of the 14th Conference of Horticulture Society of Nigeria. Published by HORTSON pp. 91-99.

66. O.A Adeokun, and M.A Oladoja (2001): “Towards Appropriate Technology for Women and Children Involved in Fish Industry in Lagos State, Nigeria” in C.P.O Obinne, M.O.Obasi and O.N. Agbulu (eds) Book of proceedings, The Fourth Annual Research Network Meeting and Conference of Children in Agriculture Programme (CIAP), Makudi pp 219-225.

67. M.A. Oladoja, O.A. Adeokun and B.O Adisa, (2003): “Analysis of Training Programmes for Children and Youths in Schools to Enhance Decent Livelihood”. Proceeding of 6th Annual Research Network Meeting and Conference of Children on Agricultural Programme (CIAP) held at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ojo Ijanikin, Lagos State on 13th - 16th October, 2003. pp 134-140.

68. O.A Adeokun, M.A Oladoja, and B.O. Adisa, (2003): “Assessment of Problems Faced by Children in Artisanal Fish Production in Waterside Local Government Ogun State, Nigeria”. Proceeding of 6th Annual Research Network Meeting and conference of children on Agricultural Programme (CIAP) held at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ojo Ijanikin, Lagos State on 13th - 16th October, 2003. pp 241-246

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69. M.A Oladoja, B.O Adisa,. and O.A Adeokun, (2004): “Effective Environmental Extension Services: Tool for Indigenising Environmental Degradation Control in Nigeria”. Proceeding of the 12th Annual National Conference of Environmental and Behaviour Association of Nigeria (EBAN) held at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria from Wednesday 24th - Friday 26th November, 2004. Edited by Adeofun, C.O.; Ogunaike O; Akegbejo, Samson Y. pp 39- 42.

70. O.A Adeokun.; M.A Oladoja, and B.O Adisa,. (2004): “Land Use Pattern and its Degradation Effects on the Environment in Nigeria” Proceeding of the 12th Annual National Conference of Environmental and Behaviour Association of Nigeria (EBAN) held at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria from Wednesday 24th – Friday 26th November, 2004. Edited by Adeofun, C.O.; Ogunaike O; Akegbejo, Samson Y. pp 23-26.

71. O.A Adeokun.; M.A Oladoja, and B.O Adisa,. (2005): Poverty Extension Services in Nigeria; Propsects and Challenges In Sustainable Forest Management in Nigeria: Lesson and Prospects. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, Ibadan (7-11 November 2005) pp. 136-144.

72. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja, and B.O. Adisa (2005) “Farmers’ Perception of the Incidence of Pilferage on Selected Crops in irewole Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria”. Proceedings of the 2 nd Annual National Research Network Meeting and Conference on Pilferage in Agriculture (NARNPA) held at Olabisi Onabanjo University, College of agricultural Sciences, Yewa Campus, Ayetoro, Ogun State on 5th-8th April, 2005. pp 37-39.

73. B.O. Adisa, O.A. Adeokun and M.A. Oladoja (2005) “The Place of Traditional/Rituals and Symbolic Expression in Pilferage Prevention and Control on Crop Farms: A case Study of South Western Nigeria” Proceedings of the 2 nd Annual National Research Network Meeting and Conference on Pilferage in Agriculture (NARNPA) held at Olabisi Onabanjo University, College of agricultural Sciences, Yewa Campus, Ayetoro, Ogun

State on 5th-8th April, 2005. pp 40-45.

74. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun (2006) “Access to Extension Delivery by Fisherfolks in Lagos State Nigeria” In capacity Building in Nigeria Agricultural Extension system. Proceeding of the Tenth Annual National Conference of the Agricultural Extension society of Nigeria (AESON) held at the National Cereals Research Institute (NCRI), Badeggi, Bida, Niger State, Nigeria from 14th – 17th June, 2005. pp 20-27.

75. B.O. Adisa, O.A. Adeokun and M.A. Oladoja (2006) “Harmonization of Science, Vocational and Technical Education for The Success of The New Education Reforms in Nigeria”. Proceedings of Seventh Annual National and Research conference and Network Meeting of Child and Youth Programmes In Agriculture In Nigeria. Held In Tai-Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria on November 28 th to December 1st, 2005, pp. 29 – 33.

76. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun (2006): “Gender Issues in Participatory Programmes and Rural Development in Nigeria” Proceeding of the Fourteenth Annual Congress of the Nigeria Rural Sociological Association (NRSA) Pp. 30-35.

77. G. Alao, B.O. Adisa and M.A. Oladoja (2006): Effect of Oyo-Osogbo Catholic Diocesan Agricultural Programme on Socio-Economic Status of Small Scale Farmers in Osun State.

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Proceeding of the Fourteenth Annual Congress of the Nigeria Rural Sociological Association (NRSA) Pp. 44-54.

78. B.O. Adisa and M.A. Oladoja (2006): Protecting and Supporting Sustainable Environment for Survival of the Nigeria Child. Proceedings of the 8th National Research Conference and Network Meeting of CYAP in Nigeria held in University of Ilorin, Ilorin Kwara State, November 27 – 30, 2006. pp 19 – 26.

(iv) CONTRIBUTION TO BOOKS.

79. O. A. Adeokun and M. A. Oladoja (2002): “Fishery Activities of Woman in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects”. in Adepoju J.L (Ed) Educational Development in Nigeria Published And Printed By Prospects Publication Lagos ISBN: 978-35827-3-9 pp 32-36.

80. M.A. Oladoja, (2004): “Changing Trends and Challenges Facing Agricultural Extension Delivery in Nigeria” In Adedoyin, S.F. and Adeokun, O.A. (ed) Institutional Frameworks and Processes for Enhancing Effectiveness of Extension Services in Nigeria Published by Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON) pp 45-54.

81. M.A. Oladoja (2006): Agricultural Extension Services for Sustainable Development in Nigeria In Alebiosu, K.A and Ogunkola, B.J. (ed) Perspectives In Sustainable Development Nigeria, Published by Institute of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University and Printed by Lucky Odoni (Nig) Ent. ISBN 978-077-276-6 pp 161 – 179.

82. M.A. Oladoja (2007): “Extension Concepts, Principles and Philosophy” In the Book of Agricultural Extension: A Comprehensive Treatise. Edited by Akinyemiju O.A. and Dixon O. Torimiro. Publisher ABC Agricultural System Limited, ISBN 9783834525. Pp. 11-20.

83. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and F.A. Olanloye (2011) “Rural Development Concept and Process in Nigeria "In the Book of Rural, Agricultural and Environmental Sociology in Nigeria. Edited by Samson Fola Adedoyin Publication of the Nigerian Rural Sociological Association (NRSA) ISBN 978 – 38345-0-9 pp179-191

84. O.A Adeokun F.A. Olaloye and M.A. Oladoja (2011) “An overview of Agricultural Development in Nigeria” In the Book of Rural, Agricultural and Environmental Sociology in Nigeria. Edited by Samson Fola Adedoyin Publication of the Nigeria Rural Sociological Association (NRSA) ISBN 978 -38345 -0-9.pp 192 -204.

(v) PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION IN JOURNALS WITH ACCEPTANCE LETTERS.

85. O.A. Adeokun, M.A. Oladoja and J.O. Adejumo (2009) “Training of Agricultural Development in Nigeria”. Issues and Challenges; Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education. Vol. 43

86. M.A. Oladoja and T.P. Olusanya (2011): Assessment of Factors Influencing Adoption of Coccidiosis Vaccines by Poultry Farmers in Ijebu Division of Ogun State, Nigeia. Asian Journal of Poultry Science Vol. 10

87. M.A. Oladoja, O.J. Yusuf, and O.A. Adeokun (2011): Impact of the Internship Training on the Job Aspirations of Undergraduates of Agriculture: A Case Study of the Obafemi

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Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 2 (1)

88. M.A. Oladoja (2012): “Assessment of Credit Sources for Women Farmers in Yewa North Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria”. Implication for Poverty Alleviation. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences (PJSS) Vol. 14

89. M.A. Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun (2012): “Effect of Poverty Alleviation Programme on the Socio-Economic Characteristic of Women in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Finland Vol. 9.

90. M.A. Oladoja. (2012): “Contributions of Women’s Participation in Poultry Production Toward Household Poverty Alleviation in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Asian Journal of Poultry Science Vol. 10.

(vi) TECHNICAL REPORTS

91. M.A Oladoja. (1987) “General Aspect of Farm Management” A Report Submitted during the one-year internship programmes to College of Agricultural Sciences, Ogun State University, Ago-lwoye.

92. M.A Oladoja and O.A. Adeokun, (2001) “Report on Development of Ph.D Programmers in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology. A report Submitted to the Faculty of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, Ogun State University, Ago-lwoye.

(vii) UNPUBLISHED CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PAPERS AND PUBLIC LECTURES

93. M. A. Oladoja, (2000): “The Elected Politician, Agricultural and Poverty Alleviation, Principles Issues, Problems and Prospects, National Workshop on Agricultural and Poverty alleviation for Local Government at Gateway Hotel, Sango Ota, Ogun State, 4th – 6th, October, 2000.

94. M. A. Oladoja, (2001): “Accountability and Effective interaction at Meeting as Panacea for Planning a Vibrant Cooperative Society”. Being a paper presented at the Workshop Development and Peace by C.C.I.U. Limited Ago – Iwoye Town Hall on November 23rd – 24th, 2001.

95. M. A. Oladoja, (2001): Gender Analysis: A Catalyst for Agricultural Development in Nigeria. A paper delivered at the Annual DADP Seminar organized by Justice Development and Peace Commission of the Catholic Diocese of Ijebu – Ode Ogun State, Nigeria on 3rd – 4th December, 2001.

(viii) MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION IN JOURNALS

i. Conceptual and Theoretical lssues in Rural Environmental and Sustainability Development. Submitted to Journal of Environmental Extension. Department of Agricultural Extension and rural Development, University of lbadan, lbadan, Nigeria. Vol 13, No.1 Oladoja, M.A.

ii. M.A. Oladoja, B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun “Gender Issues in Participatroy Programmes and Rural Development in Nigeria” NRSA.

iii. Influence of Extension Training Programmes on the Utilization of Soy-Bean Innovation by Households in Lagos State Nigeria. Submitted to Journal of Extension System. CGS colony,

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sector-2-47/507 Antop-hill Koliwada Bombay-400037, India. Oladoja, M. A., Adeokun, O. A., and Adisa B. O.

iv. “Socio – Economic Status of Out-of-School rural Youths in Akoko-North-West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria”. Submitted to Parkistan Journal of Rural Development Academy Town, Peshawar 25120, Pakistan by Oladoja, M. A., Adeokun, O. A. and Adisa B. O.

v. The Relevance of Community Based Organizations to Socio – Economic Development in Osun State, Nigeria. Submitted to Journal of Rural Development, Korea Rural Economics Institute, Hoegi-Dong. Dong daremsori-ku-Seoul, Korea. Adisa, B.O., Oladoja, M.A., and Adeokun, O. A

vi. “An analysis of factors affecting Peoples” Participation in Community Development Projects in South Western, Nigeria. Submitted to American Journal of Alternative Agriculture (UK) by Adisa, B. O. Oladoja, M. A. and Akinbile, L. A.

F. CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATES AND PAPERS READ:

i. 14th Conference of Horticulture Society of Nigeria at Ogun State University Ago – Iwoye 1996.

Paper Read:“Extension Strategies for Horticulture Crop Production Loss Prevention”. By M. A. Oladoja and O. A. Adeokun.

ii 4th Annual Research Network Meeting and Conference of Children In-Agriculture Programme (CIAP), Markurdi 2001.Paper Read:Towards Appropriate Technology for Women and Children Involved in Fish Industry in Lagos State, Nigeria by O. A. Adeokun and M. A. Oladoja

iii. 5th Annual Research Network Meeting and Conference of Children In Agriculture Programme (CIAP). NISER, Ibadan.Paper Read:“Assessment of Rural Girl Activities in Household Food Security In Ijebu – North Local government Area, Ogun State Nigeria by B. O. Adisa and M. A. Oladoja.

iv. 8th Conference of Annual Conference and Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON) held at PCU, Benin Edo State Nigeria 16th –19th September, 2002.Papers Read: “Gender Analysis of Access of Extension Service by Farmers in Ago-lwoye Enclave”,

Nigeria by., M.A, Akinbile, L.A and Adisa, B.O. “lmpact of Veterinary Extension Services on Poultry Farmers in Lagos State”; Nigeria by

Adisa, B.O., Oladoja, M.A and Adeokun, O.A.

v. 6th Annual Research Network Meeting /Conference Children- in- Agricultural Programme (CIAP) held at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education ljanikin Lagos 13th-16th

October,2003. Papers Read: The Effects of Task lnstruction Sheets (TIS) on Learners Studying Psycho-productive

Skills in Poultry Production to enhance Decent Livelihood; A case Study of in-school

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Youth in Ago-lwoye Enclave, Ogun State, Nigeria by Adisa, B.O., M.A.Oladoja and E.O. Fapojuwo

Analysis of Training Programmes for Children and youths in Schools to enhance Decent Livelihood by Oladoja, M.A., O.A Adeokun and B.O Adisa.

Assessment of Problems faced by Children in Fish Production in water sied Local government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria by Adeokun, O.A, M.A Oladoja and B.O.Adisa.

vi. International Conference on Children-ln-Science and Technology held between 4th –6th

November, 2003 at University of Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.Papers Read: Attitudes of Secondary School Students in Ago Iwoye Enclave toward Science and

Technology Education by Adisa, B.O, M.A.Oladoja and O.A.Adeokun. Involvement of Children in Agriculture: A strategy for Food Security In Ogun State,

Nigeria by M. A. Oladoja, O. A. Adeokun and B. O. Adisa. Prospects and Problems of Children’s Involvement in Poultry Production in Nigeria by

O. A. Adeokun, M. A. Oladoja and B. O. Adisa.

vii. Conference of Annual Conference and agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON) held at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile – Ife. 2004.

viii. 3rd International Conference on Children-in-Science and Technology, Federal College of Education, Okenne, Kogi State, Nigeria. 3rd - 5th November, 2004.Paper Read:Oladoja, M.A., B.O. Adisa and O.A. Adeokun: “Strategies to enhance food security and poverty reduction for children through Science and Technology efforts.”

ix. 12th Annual Conference of Environment and Behaviour Association of Nigeria (EBAN), University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, November 22nd - 24th, 2004.

x. 1st Workshop on Research for National Development, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, Wednesday 15th - Thursday 16th December, 2004.

xi. 1st South-West Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON), Workshop College of Agricultural Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Yewa Campus, Ayetoro, Ogun State, Nigeria. Wednesday 1st December, 2004.

xii. 10th Annual National Conference and General Meeting of Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria held at National Cereals Research Institute (NCRI), Badeggi, Bida, Niger-State. 14th – 17th June, 2005.

G. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE1. Within the University:(a) Member, Electoral Committee of Academic Staff Union of Universities (OOU –

Chapter), Ago – Iwoye 2004.(b) Member, Olabisi Onabanjo University Muslim Community, Ago – Iwoye 2001 to

date(c) Member, Olabisi Onabanjo University Alumni – 2001 to date(d) Contribution to the moral, social and academic life of the students 2001 to date(e) Treasurer Accademic Staff Union of University Cooperative Multipurpose Society

2009 to date2. Outside the University:

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(a) Participated and presented paper on: “The Elected Politician, Agricultural and Poverty Alleviation, Principles lssues, Problems and Prospect at National Workshop on Agricultural and Poverty alleviation for Local Government at Gateway Hotel, Sango Ota, Ogun State, 4th-6th,October,2000.

(b) Participated and presented paper on: “Accountability and Effective interaction at Meeting as Panacea for Planning a Vibrant Cooperative Society at the Workshop Development and Peace by C.C.I.U. Limited Ago-lwoye Town hall on November 23rd-24th,2001.

(c ) Participated and presented paper on: Gender Analysis: A Catalyst for Agricultural development in Nigeria. At the Annual DADP Seminar organized by Justice Development and Peace Commission of the Catholic Diocese of ljebu-Ode Ogun State, Nigeria on 3rd –4th December,2001.

(d) Participated at the: Ogun State Agricultural Policy Review Workshop organized by JDPC ljebu-Ode, 29th-30th January, 2002.

(e) Consultancy services to private and Non-Governmental Organization on Agriculture and Poverty Alleviation Issues.

(f0 Initiator and member of Planning and Implementation Committee of proposed Fountain University, Oshogbo, Nigeria

(g) Development of Youth’s interest in Science, Technology and Agriculture through active participation in Children - in Science and Technology Project as well as Children in Agriculture Projects Activities through Workshops and Conferences.

(iv) Contributions to the Nation(a) Participated in Ogun State Agricultural Policy Review Workshop Organized by JDPC

Ijebu – Ode, 29th – 30th January, 2002.(b) Participated in the Development of Academic Brief for the Crescent University,

Abeokuta Nigeria(c) Participated in the Development of Academic Brief for the Fountain University

Osogbo Nigeria.(d) Participated in the Development of Academic Brief for the Crawford University,

Igbesa, Ogun State, Nigeria.(e) Participated in the Development of Academic Brief for Caleb University, Imota,

Lagos State, Nigeria.(f) Member, Planning, Implementation Committee of Fountain University, Osogbo,

Nigeria.(g) Member, Fountain University Strategic Implementation Committee, Osogbo, Nigeria. (h) Examiner, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)(i) Assessor, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)(j) Examiner, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN)(k) Assessor, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN)(l) External Examiner, Lagos State University, Ojoo Lagos State, Department of

Accounting Faculty of Management Sciences (undergraduate).(m) External Examiner, Lagos State University, Ojoo, Lagos State, Department of

Business Administration - Master of Business Administration (MBA Programme).(n) External Examiner, University of Ibadan, Department of Agricultural Extension and

Rural Development (Post Graduate)

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