Dr. Samuel Segun Ashley-Dejo
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Dr. Samuel Segun Ashley-Dejo

Lecturer 1
Federal University, Gashua, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management from Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Fisheries and Aquaculture
62%
Aquaculture
90%
Fish Processing
75%
Fisheries
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ashley-Dejo, S.S., O.J. Olaoye and O.A. Adelaja, 2017. Comparative evaluation of economic benefits of adopters and non-adopters of improved fish production technologies in Oyo State, Nigeria. Niger. J. Anim. Prod., 44: 223-229.
  2. Ashley-Dejo, S.S., O.J. Olaoye and O.A. Adelaja, 2017. Analysis of profitability of small-scale catfish farmers in Oyo state, Nigeria. Malaysian Soc. Anim. Prod., 20: 11-24.
  3. Ashley-Dejo, S.S., I.T. Omoniyi, O.J. Olaoye, E.O. Fakoya and A.O. Adelaja, 2016. Analysis of adoption of improved fish hatchery production technologies and information usage by fish hatchery farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Niger. J. Anim. Prod., 43: 399-411.
  4. Olaoye, O.J., O.A. Adelaja, O.F. Ashaolu, N.B. Ikenweiwe and S.S. Ashley-Dejo, 2015. Assessment of marketing efficiency of smoked fish among artisanal fisherfolks in Ogun waterside local government area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Niger. J. Fish., 12: 855-864.
  5. Olaoye, O.J., D.A. Adegbite, E.O. Oluwalana, S.S. Ashley-Dejo, O.A. Adelaja and A.E. Fagbohun, 2015. Economic analysis of fish processing and marketing in Ogun Waterside Local government, Ogun state, Nigeria. Niger. J. Anim. Prod., 42: 235-245.
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  6. Olaoye, O.J., O. Oyekunle, I.A. Akintayo, A. Orunsolu, C.O. Odebiyi, S.A.Abdulsalami and S.S. Ashley-Dejo, 2014. Motivational factors responsible for women involvement in fish processing and marketing in Ogun waterside, Ogun State, Nigeria. Ibadan J. Agric. Res. (IJAR), 10: 33-44.
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  7. Jacob, O.O., S.A.D. Samuel, A.B.A. Olusunmbo and I. Abdulraheem 2014. Perception of small scale fish farmers on agricultural extension services delivery towards aquaculture development in Oyo state, Nigeria. Int. J. Biol. Biol. Sci. Acad. Res. J., 3: 31-37.
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  8. Ashley-Dejo, S.S., O.J. Olaoye, O.A. Adelaja and I. Abdulraheem, 2014. Effects of feeding levels on growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus Burchell 1822). Int. J. Biol. Biol. Sci. Acad. Res. J., 3: 12-16.
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  9. Olaoye, O.J., S.S. Ashley-Dejo, E.O. Fakoye, N.B. Ikenweinwe, W.O. Alegbeleye, F.O. Ashaolu and O.A. Adelaja, 2013. Assessment of Socio-Economic Analysis of Fish Farming in Oyo State, Nigeria. Global J. Sci. Front. Res., 13: 45-55.
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  10. Olaoye, O.J., O.A.B. Adelaja, S.S. Ashley-Dejo, G.A.K. Omoyinmi, A.A. Idowu and C.B. Odebiyi, 2013. Impact of Nigerian Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank Loan On Fish Farming Enterprises In Ogun State, Nigeria. Niger. J. Fish., 9: 468-476.
  11. Ashley-Dejo, S.S., O.J. Olaoye, E.O. Fakoye, N.B. Ikenweinwe, A.I. Idowu, K.K. Bolarinwa and O.A. Adelaja, 2013. Limitations to the Adoption of Recommended Aquaculture production Technologies by Small Scale Fish Farmers in Oyo State. Global J. Sci. Front. Res., 13: 29-37.
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  12. Olaoye, O.J., F.O.A. George, W.O. Abdul, O.A. Adelaja, S.S. Ashley-Dejo, and A.A. Salako, 2012. Profitability and viability of fish farming enterprises using government credit agency loan in ogun state of Nigeria. Niger. J. Fish., 9: 460-467.
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  13. Abdulraheem, I., S.O. Otubusin, O.T. Agbebi, O. Olowofeso, K.A. Adeyemi and S.S. Ashley-Dejo, 2012. Induced breeding of african catfish (Clarias gariepinus) under varying brood stock ratios. Global J. Sci. Front. Res., 1: 53-57.
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  14. Abdulraheem, I., S.O. Otubusin, O.T. Agbebi, O. Olowofeso and W.O. Alegbeleye et al., 2012. The growth response of Clarias gariepinus hatchlings to different dry feeds. J. Agric. Sci., 4: 75-80.
  15. Olaoye, O.J., I.A. Akintayo, K.A. Solaja, S.S. Ashley-Dejo, C.O. Odebiyi and S.A. Abdulsalami, 2011. Analysis of the adoption of floating feeds by small scale fish farmer’s in ogun state, Nigeria. J. Field Aquat. Stud., 7: 33-44.