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Dare Ojo, Omonijo.
Dare Ojo, Omonijo.
Doctoral Candidate, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye
Verified email at covenantuniversity.edu.ng
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A study of multiple work-life balance initiatives in banking industry in Nigeria
OA Oludayo, D Gerevbie, DO Omonijo
International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 108-125, 2015
652015
A study of sexual harassment in three selected private faith-based universities, Ogun-State, South-West Nigeria
DO Omonijo, OCO Uche, KL Nwadiafor, OA Rotimi
Open Journal of Social Science Research 1 (9), 250-263, 2013
552013
Understanding the escalation of brain drain in Nigeria from poor leadership point of view
DO Omonijo, OAU Nnedum, JO Ezeokana
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 2 (3), 434-453, 2011
512011
Work-life balance: The relevance of social support
AO Oludayo, DO Omonijo
Academy of Strategic Management Journal 19 (3), 1-10, 2020
442020
Impacts of Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) on Rural Dwellers in Nigeria: A Study of Isan-Ekiti.
DO Omonijo, TOW Toluwase, OOU Uche
International Research Journal of Finance and Economics 128 (1), 41-55, 2014
372014
A Study of E-Cheating Habit of Students in Three Selected Universities in Nigeria.
DO Omonijo, OAU Nnedum
Wufenia Journal 19 (9), 387-402, 2012
262012
Intentional Turnover of The Administrative Staff in a Private Faith-Based Higher Institution, Western Nigeria.
DO Omonijo, AO Oludayo, GOF Uche, O.O.C. Eche
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 6 (2), 424-434, 2015
222015
Social Analysis of Moral Malpractice Challenging Education Sector in Nigeria.
DO Omonijo, OOC Uche, O Rotimi
British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science 4 (7), 965-986, 2014
222014
Parental influence on wards in escalation of examination misconduct in Nigeria
DO Omonijo, OA Fadugba
European Journal of Social Sciences 19 (2), 297-307, 2011
222011
Social Vices Associated with the Use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in a Private Christian Mission University, Southern Nigeria
DO Omonijo, OAU Nnedum, OC Uche
African Journal of Business Management 7 (31), 3078-3089, 2010
222010
Exploring Social Theories in the Study of Insecurity in Contemporary Nigeria
DO Omonijo, CB Obiorah, OOC Uche, MC Anyaegbunam, AO Shaibu, ...
The Journal of Social Sciences Research 3 (7), 59-76, 2017
192017
Parental influence on wards in escalation of examination misconduct in Nigeria
OD Ojo, FA Olumuyiwa
European Journal of Social Sciences 19 (2), 297-307, 2011
182011
Violent Protest in Private Universities in Nigeria: Implications for Educational Development
DOOmonijo, AOOludayo, OOCUche, GAEche
European Journal of Social Sciences 45 (4), 359-371, 2014
17*2014
Impacts of Societal Prejudice on Attainment of Life/Personal Goals of Physically Challenged Persons in Nigeria
D Omonijo
International Research Journal of Humanities 4 (5), 12-35, 2012
152012
Patriotism in Nation-Building: A Study of Brigadier-General Benjamin Adekunle, Also Known As The Black Scorpion.
DO Omonijo, OA Oludayo, OOU Uche
European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences 71 (1), 52-67, 2015
112015
Youthful Lust and Violation of Mobile Phone Rule in a Private Christian Mission University, South West Nigeria
DO Omonijo, OAU Nnedum, OJ Ezeokana
World Journal of Education 1 (2), 49, 2011
112011
A Review of Gender Performance of Graduating Students in a Private Christian Mission University in Nigeria Between 2008 and 2010
EE Anugwom, DO Omonijo
Nigeria Journal of Gender and Development: An International …, 2010
112010
Exploring the effect of gender and personality characteristics on educational performance
EI Olowookere, DO Omonijo, JA Odukoya, MC Anyaegbunam
Journal of educational and social research 10 (5), 99-107, 2020
102020
Qualitative analysis of the student industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) in tertiary institutions in Ogun State, Nigeria
DO Omonijo, MC Anyaegbunam, SI Ejoh, JAC Ogechukwu
Journal of Educational and social research 10 (4), 187-187, 2020
102020
The Menace of Plagiarism: Sensitizing Students, Staff and Faculty in Nigerian Higher Education System.
DO Omonijo, MA Anyaegbunam, OOC Uche, CB Obiorah, CE Ogunwa
Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (1), 19-26, 2017
10*2017
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