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Item Effect of Motivational factors on Employees’ Productivity: A Case Study of Dangote Flour Mills Plc. Ilorin Plant, Kwara State. Entrepreneurial Journal of Management Sciences.(College of Management Sciences; Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Nigeria., 2015) Adeoti, J.O.; Olawale Y. A.; Abdulraheem M.The study is designed to find out the effect of motivational factors on employees' productivity in Dangote Flour Mills Plc. Ilorin plant. The factors considered were salary and wages, pension scheme, working conditions, employees' training and development and employees' participation in decision making. The objectives are to examine the effect of motivational factors on employees' productivity and to determine factors that motivate the employees. The study will find out the motivational factors used in Dangote Flour Mills Plc. Ilorin and how effective these motivational factors are. Two hundred questionnaires were administered to the respondents out of which one hundred and eighty was returned. The data collected were analysed using frequency count, percentages and the Z-test statistical technique. The result depicts that motivational factors have effects on employees' productivity. 82.2% of the total respondents strongly agreed that motivational factors have effect on employees' productivity. It was concluded that factors identified to be promotional factors have effect on employees' productivity. Based on the findings it was recommended that the management of every organisation should ensure that motivational factors are put in place and reviewed to boost employees' morale and increase productivity.Item Information technology revolution and the future of print media in Nigeria: Usage across age groups(Published by Department of Business Administration University of Ilorin., 2012) Abdulraheem M.; Adisa, R. M.; Laaro,O.A.This study examines the interplay between information technology revolution, age factor in the audience use of mass media and the dwindling newspaper future. Survey as a form of descriptive research was used for the systematic collection of information on newspaper use and information technology revolution from staff and students in the University of Ilorin and Federal Polytechnic Offa, through questionnaire. The findings show that audience exposure to media (newspaper, radio, television and Internet) varies considerably across specific demographics and it can be decisively said that the Internet which houses online newspaper is a major predictor of the dwindling print media readership in Nigeria.