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Item Influence of Entrepreneurship Education on the Future Career of Adolescents in Senior Secondary Schools in Kwara State.(Association for the Promotion of Education, Health, Environment and Technology Research,(APREHET) University of Benin, Benin, Edo State., 2021) Gbadebo, C.T.; Odusote, J.P; Adeniji, O.T.; Oyegunwa, O.RThe study investigated the influence of entrepreneurship education on the future career of adolescents in senior secondary school Ilorin South. Five (5) research question were raised and one (1) hypotheses formulated and tested at 0.05 levels of significance. Survey research design was adopted for the study. The total population was one thousand five hundred and fifty four (,1554). The sample for the study comprised one hundred and fifty adolescents from three senior secondary schools constituting 9.7% of the population using proportionate sampling technique. Entrepreneurship Education Questionnaire (EEQ) was used for data collection. Research question 1-5 were analysed using frequencies, percentages, mean (x) and standard deviation (SD. The null hypotheses formulated in the study was tested with Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).The hypotheses was tested at 0.05 level of significance. 57(38%)males and 93 (62%) females participated in the study. The findings revealed that entrepreneurship education will influence career development and help students develop new ideas(X̅=3.47, 90%) have a new approach (X̅=3.55, 96%) for career development. The findings of the hypothesis shows that entrepreneurship education significantly influence career development of adolescents (P< 0.05). The study concludes that entrepreneurship education significantly influence career development of adolescents in secondary schools and helps in future career choice. The study recommends development of a sound curriculum for entrepreneurship education in all schools with qualified teachers employed and provided with adequate equipment.Item Influence of Exploitative Child Labour Practices on Children’s Academic Performance in Ilorin West Local Government, Ilorin, Kwara State.(Published by Family and Consumer Sciences Society of Nigeria (FACSSON), 2021-03-17) Gbadebo, C.T.; Aladewolu, V.T; Adeniji, O.T.; Babayeju, A.A; Ameen, L.H; Oyegunwa, O.R; Salawu, S.AThis study assessed Influence of Exploitative Child labour on Children’s Academic Performance amidst global challenges in Ilorin metropolis. Five specific objectives, five research questions were formulated with one null hypotheses associated. Survey research design was adopted. The population for the study was 335 drawn from the three primary school in Ilorin West Local Government, Ilorin, Kwara State. A sample of 150 respondents from classes 4, 5, and 6 were randomly selected for the study. The instruments used for data collection were a self design questionnaire, and report cards. Frequency distribution and percentages were used to analyze the data obtained from the respondents. Result revealed that global challenges Influencing Involvement in Child Labour include – inability of parents to pay school fees, to assist parent, single parenting, because of family low income, polygamous and price hike of items. Result of research question three on level of child labour revealed 25 (16.7%) were never involved in exploitative child labour, 88(58.7%) were sometimes involved in exploitative child labour, while 37(24.7%) were always involved in exploitative child labour. Result of hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significance and was rejected (P<0.05). The findings, showed child labour affect pupil’s academic performance.It was revealed on the academic achievements by pupils exposed to labour were mostly females, compared to their male counterparts. The study recommended that parents should stop exploitative child labour and teachers should be educating the children about the effect of child labour. It also recommended that government/parents should develop strategies to reduce or eradicate child labour activities despite global challenges.Item Influence of Global Climate Change on Life Styles of Family Members in Ilorin South LGA of Kwara State(Published by the society for Home Economists in Nigeria(SHEN), 2020) Gbadebo, C.T.; Babayeju, A.A; Adeniji, O.T.; Oluwadare, A.A; Oyegunwa, O.RThis study examines the influence of global climate change on life styles of family members in IIorin South LGA Kwara State. Five research questions were raised and three hypotheses formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. Survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised people from Ilorin South L.G.A, numbering 2,820. A total of 220 residents constituted the study sample. The instrument used was questionnaire tagged Global Climate Change Questionnaire (GCCQ) and was developed by the researchers based on the objectives and research questions formulated.. The instrument has reliability index of 0.74. Data collected were analyzed with descriptive statistics, percentages, frequencies, mean and standard deviation. The null hypotheses were analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and t-test.. The results revealed that family members in Ilorin South LGA are aware of Global Climate Change and agreed human activities causes global climate change. (¯x>2.50). The results further revealed that climate change significantly influence health and adaptive Behaviour of family members (p<0.05). The results revealed a significant difference between male and female on influence of Climate Change on Life Styles of family members (p<0.05). The study concludes that global climate change significantly influence lifestyles (health and adaptive Behaviour) of family members in Ilorin South LGA Kwara State. Based on the findings, it is recommended that the health sector should identify major regional health hazards caused by climate change and develop risk-lessening adaptations. Workshops, seminars and forums on climate change adaptation and mitigation should also be organized to raise awareness and promote climate change adaptation,Item Influence of Level of Workload Demand on Family Living Responsibilities among Academic Staff Members of Universities in Kwara State.(Published by Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria. (HERAN), 2019-12) GBADEBO, C.T.; Oyegunwa, O.R; Adeniji, O.T.The study investigated the influence of level of workload on family living responsibilities among academic staff of universities in Kwara State. Three research questions were raised and one corresponding hypothesis was formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised all academic staff of state and federal universities in Kwara State of Nigeria, numbering One Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy Seven (1477). A total of Two Hundred and Four (204) academic staff of the universities constituted the study sample using multi-stage sampling technique. The instrument used was questionnaire tagged ‘Work Load Job Performance Family Living responsibilities Questionnaire (WLJPFLRQ). The instruments had reliability index of 0.795 . Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics, frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviation. One hypotheses was formulated for the study and tested using Independent t-test. The findings revealed that workload demand influenced family living responsibilities of academic university staff moderately, 73% academic staff had moderate family living responsibilities . The study also revealed a significance difference between male and female academic staff (P<0.05) as regards influence of workload demand on family living responsibilities . Workload affected female academic staff with respect to family living responsibilities . (¯x=30.45) more than the males (¯x= 27.52). It was concluded that workload demand influenced family living responsibilities of university academic staff. Workload affected females academic staff with respect to family living responsibilities . Based on the findings of the study, recommendations proffered among others were that universities have to insist on the need to balance student intake with available human resources. University management should establish policies and practices that offer support for both work and family demands such as establishing a day care centers or crèches to help women with young children. Women should apply the principles of time management through planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating the use of time to accomplish their duties.Item Production and Assessment of Quality Attributes of Zobo Drink Enriched with Date and Mango for Family Sustainability in Retirement(Published by Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (HEPAN)., 2022-06) Gbadebo, C.T.; Aladewolu, V.T; Adeniji, O.T.; Babayeju, A.A; Okunloye, R.O; Kareem, M.B; Salawu, S.AThe study assessed the quality attribute of Zobo drink enriched with Date and Mango. Four (4) research questions were raised and one (1) hypothesis formulated and tested @ 0.05 level of significance. Research and Development Design (R& D) was adopted. Judges were presented with four possible formulations of Zobo drink enrich with Date and Mango-ZO=100% Zobo Only, ZD=50% Zobo+ 50% Date, ZM=50% Zobo+ 50% Mango, ZDM=40% Zobo, + 30% Date + 30% Mango. Sensory Evaluation was judged using 7 point hedonic scale. Nutrient contents of the products were calculated to determine the proximate analysis. The result shows that the sample ZD=Zobo and Date was the most preferred in colour, taste and overall acceptability 6.35(±.62).. Findings of nutritional value revealed that Sample ZO=Zobo only has the highest protein (2.14%) and moisture content (92.55%) ZDM=Zobo, Date and Mango has the highest fibre, carbohydrate and ash content (1.30%). Findings of hypothesis revealed a significant difference in level of acceptability of Zobo drink enriched with Date and Mango in varying proportion (P<0.05). The study concludes that Zobo drink enriched with Date and Mango is suitable for consumption and therefore recommends that the drink should be encouraged as it increases opportunities for both young and old people to drink healthy vitality drink instead of the carbonated drinks. Retiree could start production of Zobo drink enriched with Date and Mango on a large scale for sale to increase their financial stability.Item Strategies for Coping with Economics Recession: A Case Study of Female Lecturers in University of Ilorin, Nigeria(Journal of Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria, 2018) Opaleke, D.O.; Gbadebo, C.T.; Adeniji, O.T.This study explored strategies for coping with economic recession adopted by female lecturers in university of Ilorin, Nigeria. It was a survey. The population consisted of 367 female lecturers, out of which 200 lecturers were sampled for the study through multi-stage sampling technique. Questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics while ANOVA was used to test hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. Findings reveal that there is no significant difference in the mean responses on academic activities related coping strategies, as well as agricultural production related coping strategies adopted for surviving economic recession by female lecturers in university of Ilorin based on faculties. It was recommended among others that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in universities of Ilorin should organize seminar to promote planning and budgeting among the university lecturers and families also female lecturers in university of Ilorin should be encouraged to employ home gardening and agricultural strategies. Families should also be encouraging to embark on additional income such as baby siting, analysis for both students and staff and by adopting to the new lifestyle.