Dr. Oluwole Matthew Akinnagbe
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Dr. Oluwole Matthew Akinnagbe

Lecturer
Federal University of Technology, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension from University of Nigeria, Nigeria

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Biography

Dr. AKINNAGBE Oluwole Matthew, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Extension and Communication Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. He holds Ph.D in Agricultural Extension. He has worked as a consultant and facilitator with various organisations (both private and public) in national and international development organisations on Development projects

Area of Interest:

Agriculture
100%
Communication
62%
Agriculture
90%
Evaluation
75%
Extension
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
31
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ogbonna, O.I., E.A. Onwubuya, J.C. Iwuchukwu and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2016. Evaluating effectiveness and constraints of private sector agricultural extension services of the Green River Project in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria. Afr. Eval. J., 4: 1-9.
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  2. Matthew, A.O. and O.M. Olatunji, 2016. Policy issues for improving monitoring and evaluation of agricultural extension programmes in Nigeria. Afr. Eval. J., 3: 1-5.
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  3. Akinnagbe, O.M. and S.F. Ikusika, 2016. Role of household members in kolanut production and marketing in Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Agric. Extension, 20: 44-58.
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  4. Akinnagbe, O.M., C.O. Attamah and E.M. Igbokwe, 2015. Sources of information on climate change among crop farmers in Enugu North agricultural zone, Nigeria. Int. J. Res. Agric. For., 2: 27-33.
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  5. Akinnagbe, O.M., 2015. Evaluation of constraints to implementation and adoption of cocoa resuscitation programmes in Southwest Nigeria. Applied Trop. Agric., 20: 42-47.
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  6. Aissetou, D.Y., O.M. Akinnagbe, O. Alfred, C. Sebastian and H. Mipro, 2015. Assessment of gender policy in selected tertiary agricultural education institutions in Africa. Agric. Sci., 6: 1039-1047.
  7. Olaolu, M.O. and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2014. Constraints and strategies for improving agricultural intervention programmes in Nigeria: A case of national fadama development project phase II in Kogi State, Nigeria. J. Agric. Extension, 18: 164-176.
  8. Ogbonna, O.I., E.A. Onwubuya and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2014. Adoption of green river project fish farming technologies by farmers in Niger Delta region of Nigeria. J. Agric. Extension, 18: 34-47.
  9. Mattthew, A.O. and A.A. Uchechukwu, 2014. Rural farmers sources and use of credit in Nsukka local government area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Asian J. Agric. Res., 8: 195-203.
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  10. Akinnagbe, O.M., C.P. Onah, M.O. Olaolu and A.R. Ajayi, 2014. Farmers’ perceived impact of climate change on agricultural activities in Otukpo local government area of Benue State, Nigeria. Trop. Agric. Res. Extension, 17: 49-53.
  11. Akinnagbe, O.M. and I.J. Irohibe, 2014. Agricultural adaptation strategies to climate change impacts in Africa: A review. Bangladesh J. Agric. Res., 39: 407-418.
  12. Stevens, G.C., K.P. Baiyeri and O. Akinnnagbe, 2013. Ethno-medicinal and culinary uses of Moringa oleifera Lam. in Nigeria. J. Med. Plants Res., 7: 799-804.
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  13. Olaolu, M.O., O.M. Akinnagbe and T. Agber, 2013. Impact of national fadama development project phase (II) on poverty and food security among rice farming beneficiaries in Kogi State, Nigeria. Am. J. Res. Commun., 1: 280-295.
  14. Akinnagbe, O.M., E.O. Ukaegbu and O.A.B. Saddiq, 2013. Role of agricultural extension services in generation and dissemination of agricultural biotechnology in Abia State, Nigeria. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 12: 554-562.
  15. Akinnagbe, O.M. and A.R. Ajayi, 2012. Impact of Olam organization extension programme on socio-economic life of cocoa farmers in Ondo state, Nigeria. J. Agric. Ext. Rural Dev., 4: 30-40.
  16. Adeniran, A.A., A.O. Omoyajowo, B.F. Fato, O.M. Akinnagbe, A.O. Adebowale, A.F. Adekunle and G.O. Alonge, 2012. Effects of climate change on arable crop production in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State. Niger. J. Farm Manage., 13: 52-56.
  17. Odo, J.C., O.M. Akinnagbe, M.C. Madukwe and A.R. Ajayi, 2011. Assessment of farm year programme of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. J. Agric. Extension, 5: 57-68.
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  18. Akinnagbe, O.M. and E. Umukoro, 2011. Farmers' perception of the effects of land degradation on agricultural activities in ethiope east local government area of delta state, Nigeria. Agric. Conspec. Sci., 76: 135-141.
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  19. Akinnagbe, O.M. and C.C. Ugwu, 2011. Gender roles in cassava production and processing in Enugu North. Niger. J. Farm Manage., 12: 41-50.
  20. Akinnagbe O.M. and K.P. Baiyeri, 2011. Training needs analysis of lecturers for information and communication technology (ICT) skills enhancement in Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Afr. J. Agric. Res., 6: 6635-6646.
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  21. Akinnagbe, O.M. and A.R. Ajayi, 2010. Factors influencing adoption of cocoa technologies disseminated by olam organisation in ondo state, Nigeria. J. Agric. Res. Dev., 9: 48-60.
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  22. Akinnagbe, O.M. and A.R. Ajayi, 2010. Challenges of farmer-led extension approaches in Nigeria. World J. Agri. Sci., 6: 353-359.
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  23. Akinnagbe, O.M. and A.R. Ajayi, 2010. Assessment of farmers' benefits derived from olam organisation's sustainable cocoa production extension activities in ondo state. J. Agri. Extension, 14: 11-21.
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  24. Ajayi, A.R., O.M. Akinnagbe and T. Aghojare, 2009. Youths' perception of the impact of inter and intra ethnic conflicts on socio-economic development in delta state, Nigeria. J. Agri. Extension, 13: 34-41.
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  25. Imbur, E.N., A.E. Agwu and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2008. Adoption of citrus production technologies among farmers in kastina-ala local government area of benue state, Nigeria. J. Agri. Extension, 11: 14-27.
  26. Agwu, A.E., A.C. Anyanwu, T.O. Uduogu and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2008. The contributions of NALT-NUSHO programme to poverty alleviation in Enugu North agricultural zone, Enugu state, Nigeria.. Agro-Sci. J. Tropical Agri. Food Environ. Extension, 7: 129-138.
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  27. Agwu, A.E. and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2008. Extension professionals' and farmers' perception of the effect of HIV/AIDS on agricultural activities in Southwestern Nigeria. J. Hum. Ecol., 23: 165-174.
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  28. Agwu, A.E, U.C. Uche-Mba and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2008. Use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) among researchers, extension workers and Farmers in Abia and Enugu States: Implications for a national agricultural extension policy on ICTs. J. Agri. Extension, 12: 37-49.
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  29. Agwu, A.E. and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2007. Sources of information and perceived practices that predispose extension professionals and farmers to HIV/AIDS in Southwestern Nigeria. J. Agri. Extension, 10: 136-150.
  30. Agwu, A.E., O.M. Akinnagbe and N. Chukwuone, 2006. National youth service corps members' participation in community development in Enugu State, Nigeria. J. Rural Dev., 25: 489-506.
  31. Agwu, A.E. and O.M. Akinnagbe, 2003. Determinants of national youth service corps members' participation in community development in Enugu State Nigerian. J. Social Sci., 2: 177-188.