CURRICULUM VITAE
01. PERSONAL INFORMATION
(i) Name in Full: ADEBIYI, AlphonsusAdeagbo
(ii) Date of Birth 8th November, 1961
(iii) Place of Birth: Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
(iv) Age: 57
(v) Sex: Male
(vi) Marital Status: Married
(vii) Nationality: Nigerian
(viii) Contact Address: Communication and General Studies Department.
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
(ix) Town and State of Origin: Ile-Ife, Osun State
(x) Phone Number: 08023180183, 08160835404
(xi) E-mail Address:
[email protected]\
(xii) Date /Grade of First Appointment: November 2n,d 2009/ CONUASS 03 Step 02
(xiii) Present Post and Salary: Senior Lecturer (S/L), CONUASS 05 Step 03
02. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
(i) Educational Institutions Attended (with dates)
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 2004 - 2008
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 2001- 2003
NIIT Computer College, Lagos, Nigeria March/April 2003
Pushkin Institute of Russian Language, Moscow, Russia 1996-1997
Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos, Nigeria 1995 - 1996
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 1989 – 1993
(ii) Academic and Professional Qualifications (with dates)
Academic Qualifications (with dates)
Ph. D Communication 2008
M. A Communication 2003
N I I T Certificate in Computer 2003
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PG D Russian Language 1997
PG D Marketing 1996
B. A Russian Language (Second Class – Upper Division) 1993
(iii) Prizes, Honours, National and International Recognition
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Institute for Human
Resources Development (INHURD), Foundation Science
Programme Students Association (FOSSA) - Most Caring
Father Award 2010
03. WORK EXPERIENCE
i. Present Job Position
Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ogun State,
Nigeria 2009 –Date
1. Lecturer II 2009-2013
2. Lecturer I 2013-2016
3. Senior Lecturer 2016- Date
Courses taught at Undergraduate Level
Designation/ Courses Units/ No of No of Individual Year
Specialization Taught Contact Students Lectur Contribu
hrs ers tion
Senior Lecturer Use of English 2(2) 3527 6 30% 2017/2018
Communication (GNS101)
Senior Lecturer Use of English 2(2) 4350 6 30% 2016/2017
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 3489 6 30% 2015/2016
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 3450 6 30% 2014/2015
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 3547 6 30% 2013/2014
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Writing and 2(2) 3500 6 17% 2015/2016
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201
Senior Lecturer Writing and 2(2) 3716 6 17% 2017/2018
Communication Literary
Appreciation
2
(GNS201
Senior Lecturer Writing and 2(2) 3500 6 17% 2016/2017
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201
Lecturer I Writing and 2(2) 3487 6 17% 2014/2015
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201
Lecturer I Writing and 2(2) 3732 6 17% 2013/2014
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201
Courses taught at Part-Time Degree Programme
Designation/ Courses Taught Units/ No of No of Individual Year
Specialization Contact Students Lecture Contribu
hrs rs tion
Senior Lecturer Use of English 2(2) 61 1 100% 2017/2018
Communication (GNS101)
Senior Lecturer Use of English 2(2) 55 1 100% 2016/2017
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 187 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 49 1 100% 2014/2015
Communication (GNS101)
Lecturer I Use of English 2(2) 385 1 100% 2013/2014
Communication (GNS101PT)
Lecturer I Writing and 2(2) 153 1 100% 2014/2015
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201PT)
Lecturer I Writing and 2(2) 410 1 100% 2013/2014
Communication Literary
Appreciation
(GNS201PT)
Courses taught at Postgraduate Level:
Designation/ Courses Units/ No of No of Individual Year
Specialization Taught Contact Studen Lecturers Contribu
hrs ts tion
Senior Lecturer Advanced 3 4 1 100% 2017/2018
Communication Communication
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Principles and
Theories (Com
901)
Senior Lecturer Mass 2 9 2 100% 2017/2018
Communication Communication
Theories and
Practice COM
(842)
Senior Lecturer Intercultural 2 7 1 100% 2017/2018
Communication Communication
(COM817)
Senior Lecturer Advanced 3 8 1 100% 2016/2017
Communication Communication
Principles and
Theories (Com
901)
Senior Lecturer Mass 2 4 2 100% 2016/2017
Communication Communication
Theories and
Practice COM
(842)
Lecturer I Advanced 3 2 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication Communication
Principles and
Theories (Com
901)
Lecturer I Intercultural 2 9 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication Communication
(COM817)
Lecturer I Leadership 2 7 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication Communication
(Com 810)
Lecturer I Basic Mass 2 9 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication Communication
Theories
(COM703)
Lecturer I Mass 2 16 1 100% 2015/2016
Communication Communication
Theories and
Practice (COM
842)
Lecturer I Advanced 2 1 2 50% 2014/2015
Communication Communication
Principles and
Theories (Com
901)
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Lecturer I Leadership 2 2 1 100% 2014/2015
Communication Communication
(Com 810)
Lecturer I Basic Mass 2 5 1 100% 2014/2015
Communication Communication
Theories
(PCS703)
Lecturer I Mass 2 5 1 100% 2014/2015
Communication Communication
Theories and
Practice COM
(842)
Lecturer I Mass 2 4 1 100% 2013/2014
Communication Communication
Theories and
Practice COM
(842)
Lecturer I Basic Mass 2 6 1 100% 2013/2014
Communication Communication
Theories COM
(PCS603)
Lecturer I Organizational 2 5 1 100% 2013/2014
Communication Communication
COM (706)
ii. Others
(a) Volent Nigeria Limited, Maryland, Lagos (Sales Manager) 1999 - 2001
(b) Volent Nigeria Limited, Maryland, Lagos (Senior Sales Executive) 1995 - 1999
(c) Igbinedion Cable Satellite & Broadcasting World, Benin City, Edo State
Public Relations Officer) 1994 - 1995
(d) Laron Enterprises, Nigeria Limited, Ile-Ife, Osun State (Chief Clerk) 1986 - 1989
04. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT/COMMUNITY SERVICE
(i) Ad hoc Staff/ Returning Officer, Independent Electoral
Commission (INEC) for 2019 General Election (Abeokuta North,
Ward 7) February/March 2019
(ii) Staff Adviser for COPLANT Students on GNS 101 and 201 July 2018- Date
(iii) Member, Electoral Committee, ASUU-UNAAB Multipurpose
Cooperative Society September 2018-Feb. 2019
(iv) Member, College Committee on Exammination Results
(COCER) October 2018-Date
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(v) Pastor-in Charge of Zone, The Redeemed Christian Church of
God Lagos Province 54 (Zone 4) 16, IdowuAdeniji Street, Abule-
Egba, Agege, Lagos March. 2018– Date
(vi) COLAMRUD Representative on College Boards (COLENG) 2017/2018
(vii) COLAMRUD Representative in Committees (Works) 2017/2018
(viii) Member, College Committee on Examminations Results
(COLAMRUD) 2018-Date
(ix) Member, Electoral Committee, ASUU-UNAAB Multipurpose
Cooperative Society January/February 2017
(x) Special Pastor-in Charge of Zone, The Redeemed Christian Church of
God Lagos Province 54 Headquarters, 48, Sola Martins Street, New Oko
Oba, Agege, Lagos 2015– 2018
(xi) Ad hoc Staff/ Returning Officer, Independent Electoral
Commission (INEC) for 2015 General Election (Yewa North
Local Government, Ward 7) March/April 2015
(xii) Representative (COLAMRUD), ICPC-ACTU FUNAAB
Chapter, June 6, 2013 – Date
(xiii) Supervisor, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board Examination
MoshoodAbiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta April 2013
(xiv) Pastor-in-Charge, The Redeemed Christian Church of
God Berachah Area Headquarters, Ilagbe, off Elite Road,
Abeokuta 2012–2015
(xv) Pastor-in-Charge, the Redeemed Christian Church of
God, God’s Favour Area Headquarters, Aregbesola, Abeokuta 2010 - 2012
(xvi) Chairman, Electoral Committee, “EgbeOmo Ife”,
Abeokuta Branch 2011 – Date
(xvii) Secretary, Local Organising Committee, National
Association of Teachers and Researchers in English as a Second
Language (NATRESL) 8th ELTT Annual Conference, 11th – 15th July 2011
(xviii) Assistant Head of Programme (English), Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta, Institute for Human Resources
Development INHURD) Pre-Degree Programme 2011- 2013
(xix) Coordinator, Part-Time Degree Programme, Department of
Communication and General Studies, Federal University of
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Agriculture, Abeokuta, 2011 –Date
(xx) Member, Food Security and Socio-Economic Research Committee,
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 2009 - Date
(xx) Coordinator, (GNS101) (Use of English), Department of
Communication and General Studies, Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta 2009 – Date
05. TRAINING PROGRAMME ATTENDED WITH DATES
(i) One-Day Seminar on Relaxation and Agro-Allied Investment (held
at Postgraduate School, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,
Nigeria) 25-26th January 2019
(ii) One-Day Training Workshop for Ad Hoc Staff of Independent
Electoral Commission (held at Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta 14th February, 2019
(iii)Two-Day Capacity Building Workshop for Academic Staff on
Modern Methods of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (held
at Postgraduate School, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,
Nigeria) 25-26th January 2016
(iv) Two-Day Training Workshop for Ad Hoc Staff of Independent
Electoral Commission (held at Abiola Comprehensive High School,
Osiele, Abeokuta 7th March, 2015
(v) A-Day Training on “Ethics of Examination and Invigilation”
(held at the International Scholar Resource Centre, Federal University
of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria) August 25, 2014
(vi) Write-Shop for European Commission Funding Opportunities”
(held at Postgraduate School, Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta, Nigeria) 8-9th April, 2014
(vii) Advance Digital Appreciation Programme for Tertiary Institutions
(held at the International Scholar Resource Centre, Federal University
of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria) March 3rd- 7th, 2014
(viii) Web 2.0 and 21st Century English Language Teaching and
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Learning (held at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,
Nigeria July 13 - 14th, 2011
(ix) Effective Delivery of Content in a Communicative
Classroom held at AlvanIkoku College of Education,
Owerri, Imo State 3rd-6thSeptember, 2012
(x) Research Methodology Capacity Building Workshop for
Lecturers of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria – Education Trust Fund
(ETF) Five-Day Workshop (Humanity Group) Mambayya House, Kano, May, 2010
06. COMMENDATION
Nil
07. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
(i) Fellow, Institute of Management Development (IPMD) March 2016-Date
(ii) Member, International Literary Association (ILA) 2015-Date
(iii)Member, English Language Teachers Association of Nigeria (an affiliate of
International Association of Teachers of English as Foreign Language
( IATEFL) 2011-Date
(iv) Member, National Association of Teachers and Researchers
in English as a Second Language (NATRESL) 2011-Date
(v) Member, African Council for Communication Education 2004-Date
(vi) Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Management (chartered) 2003-Date
08. RESEARCH INTEREST OR COMMISSIONED PROJECT
i. Evolution of Dress Culture among the Yoruba (12th - 21st Century)
ii. Common Features in Yoruba and Russian Dress Cultures
iii.Dress as a Form of Non-Verbal Communication
09. Research in Progress
i. The Role of Television in Electoral Education in Nigeria (A Study of 2011 General Election)
ii. Effects of Violent Television Programmes on Nigerian Youths a Study of Federal University
of Agriculture, Abeokuta
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iii. Effects of Satellite Television on the Life Patterns of Nigerian Students- a Study of
MoshoodAbiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta.
ivThe Influence of Western Television Programmes on the Cultural Values of Nigeria Youths -
a Study of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
09 PUBLICATIONS
(a) Thesis / Dissertations
(i) Adebiyi, A. A. (2008): Communicative Functions of Dress in Yoruba and Russian
Cultures, Ph. D. Thesis submitted to the Department of European Studies University of
Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria (303 Pages).
(ii) Adebiyi, A. A. (2003): A Study of the Communication Strategies in Union Ban
(iii) k, Nigeria, PLC, M.A. Dissertation, submitted to the Department of Communication and
Language Arts, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria (170 Pages).
(iv) Adebiyi, A. A. (1997): Uses of Genitive Case in Russian, PGD Dissertation submitted to
the Pushkin Institute of Russian Language, Moscow, Russia 73 Pages).
(v) Adebiyi, A. A. (1996): Importance/Role of Distribution, Branding and Research in the
Marketing of Industrial/Consumer Goods, PGD Dissertation submitted to the Department
of Marketing, Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos (68 Pages
(b) Articles in Learned Journals
1. Oyeyinka, R.A, Oyekunle, O and Adebiyi, A. A (2018): PerceivedEffect of
Organizational Communication on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Cocoa Research
Instituteof Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Agricultural
Development andEconomics, vol. 8. No. 1, ISSN 2276-8378. Published by the
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Abuja.
2. Adebiyi, A. A. and Bola Adelabu (2016): Using Drama in the ESL/EFL Classroom - A
Study of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB),The Journal of
Communicative English, 12: 1-11. ISSN: 0795-1949. Published by the College of
Agricultural and Science Education, University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
3. Sotiloye, B. S, H. A, Bodunde, A. AAdebiyi and R. R Aduradola (2016): Teachers and
Students’ Perception of MobileTechnology in Teaching and Learning, The Journal of
Communicative English, 12: 112-127. ISSN: 0795-1949. Published by the College of
Agricultural and Science Education, University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
4. Sotiloye, B. S, H. A, Bodunde, B.I, Akeredolu-Ale, A. A Adebiyi and , R. R Aduradola
(2016): English and Communication Skills in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions: The State of
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the Art, English for Specific Purposes World, ISSN 1682-3257, www.esp-world.info,
Issue No.50, v.17, 2016
5. Idowu, O. M, Aduradola, R. R, Banmeke, T. O. A and Adebiyi, A. A (2015): Language
Learning Strategies and Writing Competence among Senior Secondary School Students in
Ogun State, Nigeria, Agogo: Journal of Humanities, OlabisiOnabanjo University, Ago-
Iwoye
6. Adebiyi, A. Aand Adaje, A. O (2015): Using WhatsApp in the Teaching and Learning of
the Use of English Language – A Study of University of Agriculture Abeokuta, JELTAN,
5: 47-58. ISSN: 2476-8561. Published by English Language Teachers Association of
Nigeria
7. Aduradola, R. R, Thompson, O. O and Adebiyi, A. A (2015): Impact of the Visual Media
Technology as Instructional Aid on Learning at tertiary Level, English Language
Teaching Today, 12:25-36. ISSN: 1119-0426. Published by Teachers and Researchers in
English as a Second Language (NATRESL).
8. Wale Oluokun, Imaima Dare, Stella Oyeneye. Helen Bodunde and A. A. Adebiyi (2015),
Learning Language in Large Classes in Tertiary Institutions in Abeokuta: Students’
Perspective,English Language Teaching Today, 12: 37-51. ISSN: 1119-0426. Published
by Teachers and Researchers in English as a Second Language (NATRESL).
9. Adebiyi, A. A. and Adelabu, Bola (2013): Improvisation as a Tool for Developing
Students’ Competence in English Language: A Study of the Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, International Journal of Education and Research,
1(11): 1-14. Published by Contemporary Research Centre, Australia. ISSN: 2201-6333
(Print) ISSN: 2201-6740 (Available online at www.ijern.com)
10. Adebiyi, A. A. (2012): Students’ Attitudes Toward the Integration of Information and
Communication Technologies into English Language Teaching and Learning, A Study of
the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Expression, 2: 1-21. Published by English
Language Teachers Association of Nigeria.
11. Adebiyi, A. A. and Aduradola, R. R. (2012): Motivating and Sustaining English
Language Teaching/Learning in Nigeria. English Language Teaching Today, 9: 95-105.
ISSN: 1119-0426. Published by Teachers of English and Communication Skills.
12. Adebiyi, A. A. and Adelabu, Bola (2011): An Assessment of e-Examination in Use of
English in Nigerian Tertiary Institution, English Language Teaching Today, 8: 111-124.
ISSN: 1119-0426. Published by Teachers of English and Communication Skills.
13. Bola Adelabu,Adebiyi, A. A. and, Adaje, A. O (2011): Bookish English in Spoken
English of Sandwich Programme Students of a University, The Journal of
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Communicative English, 7: 85-91. ISSN: 0795-1949. Published by the English Unit,
Department of General Studies, University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
14. Ikuomola A. J. &Adebiyi A.A. (2011). A Comparison of Fuzzy Time Series and Least-
Square Method in Forecasting Students’ Enrolment. International Journal of Natural
Sciences, Engineering and Technology,10(1): 19-31, Published by the Federal
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. ISSN: 2277-0593 (Print): 2315-7401 (Available
online at journal.unaab.edu.ng).
15. Adebiyi, A. A. (2006): Evolution of Dress Culture in Russia from 9th to the 21st
Century, Ibadan Journal of European Studies,.6: 223-246, Published by the Department
of European Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. 223-242. ISSN: 1595-0344
(c) Papers already accepted for publication
16. Odozor, U.S.,Akintona, E.O. and Adebiyi, A. A(2019): Rethinking the Vehicular
Conception of Language in Human Communication, Logic and Argumentation. English
Language Teaching Today, 13. ISSN: 1119-0426. Published by Teachers and
Researchers in English as a Second Language (NATRESL).
17. Adebiyi, A. A, BodundeH. A. and AdebiyiD, T. (2019): Environmental Variables and
Students’ Performance - Building Confidence and Supporting Learners with Special
Needs. JELTAN, 6. ISSN: 2476-8561. Published by English Language Teachers
Association of Nigeria.
(d) Books
18. Akeredolu-Ale, Bolanle;Helen Bodunde; BosedeSotiloye; RemiAduradola;
TemitopeOlaifa and AlphonsusAdebiyi (2015): Studies in English Language and
Literature, Abeokuta: Jacob and Lydia Publishers, ISBN: 978-978-49953-6-8,pp 223.
(e) Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings
19. Sotiloye, B; H. Bodunde; A. Adebiyi and R. Aduradola (2016): Teachers and Students’
Perception of Mobile Technology in Teaching and Learning, Proceedings of 3rd European
Conference on Social Media hosted by L’ecole de Management de Normandie (EMN) in
Cain, France.
10. MAJOR CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH PAPERS READ
(i) Adebiyi, A. A, BodundeH. A. and Adebiyi D, T. (2019): 4th Annual TESOL
International Conference, held at National Commission for Colleges of Education,
Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria (8-10 August 2019).
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Paper Read: Environmental Variables and Students’ Performance - Building Confidence
and Supporting Learners with Special Needs.
(ii) Odozor, U.S.,Akintona, E.O. and Adebiyi, A. A(2019): 14thAnnual Conference of the
National Association of Teachers and Researchers in English as a Second Language
(NATRESL), held at Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State (25th -
28thJune,2019)
Paper Read: Rethinking the Vehicular Conception of Language in Human
Communication, Logic and Argumentation.
(iii)Adebiyi, A.A. (2017): 9th Annual Conference of English Language Teachers Association
of Nigeria, held at University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State (2-6th September 2018).
Paper Read:Language and Culture: An Interplay
(iv) Adebiyi, A. Aand Adaje, A. O (2017):13thAnnual Conference of the National
Association of Teachers and Researchers in English as a Second Language (NATRESL),
held at Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Ogun State (25th - 28thJuly, 2017)
Paper Read:Using WhatsApp in the Teaching and Learning of the Use of English
Language – A Study of Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta
(v) Sotiloye, B; R. Aduradola, A. Adebiyi, H. Bodunde; B.I, Akeredolu-Ale, Adebayo,T and
Adeyemi, Y (2015):9th Pan-African Literacy for All and 10th RASA National
Literacy Conference, Baxter Theatre, Cape Town, South Africa (2-5 September2015)
Paper Read: Application of Web 2.0: Using Blogs to Support Academic Literacy in
Nigerian University
11. INFORMATION ON FELLOWSHIP, PGD, MASTERS’ PROJECT AND PH.D
THESIS SUPERVISED
S/N Title of Project Name of Date / Year Year Superv-
Student of Commen- Complet sion
cement ed
I The Role of NYISHAGBA, 2008/2009 2010 Major
Communication in Conflict Timothy O.
Resolution in Nigerian
Tertiary Institutions
ii Effects of Social Networks OLAYENI, 2009/2010 2012 Major
on Interpersonal Adekunle A.
Communication in Tertiary
Institutions. A Study of
Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta
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Iii A Study of Communication BABALOLA, 2008/2009 2014 Major
Strategies in Ogun State Kunle A
Prisons
iv English Learning Strategies IDOWU,O. 2010/2011 2014 Minor
and Writing Competence of
Students in Selected Senior
Secondary Schools in
Abeokuta Metropolis
V Use of the Social Media by ABIONA, G. 2011/2012 On- Major
University Students going
vi Effects of Media Violence OLOKUNDE, 2012/ 2014 Major
on Youngsters: A Study of A.M 2013
Selected Senior Secondary
Schools In Abeokuta
Metropolis
vii Computer Literacy Skills Ajayi, k. D. 2016/2017 Post- Minor
and Environmental Factors Data
as Correlate of Electronic
Databases use among
Undergraduates in Selected
Federal Universities, South-
West, Nigeria
viii Analysis of Tense Errors in Oresanya, C. 2015/2016 Post- Minor
English Essays of Students Data
in Selected Secondary
Schools in Abeokuta South
Local Government Area
ix Speech Act Analysis and Adigun, D. 2017/2018 Course Minor
Imprecations in Southwest work
Nigeria
X Critical Discourse Analysis Afuape, O. 2017/2018 Pre-Data Minor
in Selected Works of Wole
Soyinka’ Alapata, Apata,
Madmen and the Specialist,
Kongi’s Harvest and
Beatification of Area Boy
X Content and Textual Felix, J. 2017/208 Course Major
Analysis of Investigative Work
Journalism in Premium
Times and Cable NG
xi Digital Preservation, Skills Fayomi, S. 2016/2017 Pre-Data Minor
Strategies and Management
of Electronic Information
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Resources
12. EXTRA CURRICULA ACTIVITIES
Volley Ball, Reading, Writing, Social Works, Table Tennis and Pastoral Ministry
13. REFEREES
Prof.Comfort. A. Onifade
Department of Communication and General Studies
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
E-mail:
[email protected] Phone No: 08033188729
Prof.BolanleAkeredolu-Ale
Former Dean, College of Agricultural Management and Rural Development
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone No: 08038296518
Prof.Babatunde.Ayeleru
Department of European Studies
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone No: 08033481993
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