
Joseph Adeniyi Oye- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at Landmark University
Joseph Adeniyi Oye
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at Landmark University
Researching on Indigenous Crime Control Mechanisms
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Introduction
Re-negotiating restorative justice among the Okun-Yoruba Nation
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September 2012 - December 2015
September 2012 - October 2015
Education
September 2018 - December 2020
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Publications (10)
Research on communications has consistently demonstrated that mass media is predicted to have a strong influence on students' behavior and their overall disposition to academic performance. However, how school values influence media preference and use is less well investigated. This study investigated whether school values influence media preferenc...
This study examined socioeconomic and ecological factors influencing cassava farming, various products and benefits of cassava farming, challenges facing cassava farming, and governmental interventions geared toward promoting cassava farming in Nigerian rural context. Descriptive explanatory research design was adopted to collect primary data from...
Employment strain at work, hierarchical dedication, and job satisfaction among employees have, as of late, become the general wonder that specialists are currently eager to contemplate. The quintessence of each organization's work is evolving as it is driven by rapid, creative developments, globalization, and monetary interest for improved operatio...
The rural areas in Nigeria have become notorious with all kinds of crime. Inadequate amenities such as good roads and communication infrastructure in rural areas in Nigeria have made it difficult for the Nigeria Police to effectively detect and prevent crimes in rural Nigeria. It is consequent on these escalations of criminal activities that rural...
Casualization refers to the systematic replacement of full-time and part-time staff with staff employed on an ad hoc basis. Regular work is not provided but the casual worker is expected to be available when required. Theoretically, casualization leads to the reduction of an organization's operational costs by increasing the ease with which workers...
ABSTRACT
In terms of effects, there are divergent perspectives on the activities of Boko Haram in Nigeria. One of the implications of Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria‘s as a nation is on the aspect of socio-economic activities of the country, especially on the North-Eastern part. Fundamentalism is an effort by religious interpreters who like to go...
The form of political system in Nigeria in the early post-colonial period was characterized by a clientelistic structure whose top echelon was occupied by the new elites who captured the economic and political powers of the Nigerian state immediately after independence. They were patron occupying state offices as “pre-bends”. They became the “gate-...
The form of political system in Nigeria in the early post-colonial period was characterized by a clientelistic structure whose top echelon was occupied by the new elites who captured the economic and political powers of the Nigerian state immediately after independence. They were patron occupying state offices as "pre-bends". They became the "gate-...
Tackling rural underdevelopment remain a central debates in development issues and the challenges are enormous, the transformation of the rural area is a key issue in the overall development of a nation. The constraints to developing the rural areas as well as the problems of this critical sector have come to loom very large; attempts to put the ru...
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Question (1)
The distinction between food security and sovereignty
How can food security be attained?
How can food sovereignty be achieved?