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Browsing by Author "Falaye, E. K."

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    Dynamism of Sports Marketing on Organization of Professional Football Clubs in Kwara State Nigeria
    (Department of Sports Coaching Education, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar, 2022) Abdulraheem, M.; Abdulraheem, Y. O.; Falaye, E. K.
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    Impact of Economic Recession on the Performance of Professional Football Clubs in Nigeria Premier League
    (Department of Public Administration, University of Ilorin, 2018) Abdulraheem, Y. O.,; Aina, M. G.,; Falaye, E. K.; Adesoye, A. A.
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    Implications of Sexually Transmitted Infections on Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Athletes in Kwara State.
    (Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2016) Oniyangi, S. O.; Falaye, E. K.; Abdulmalik, N. A.; James, J. F
    The study examined the implications of sexually transmitted infections on health and wellbeing ofl athletes in Kwara state. The study specifically examines sexually transmitted infections on miseries, and STIs on problems associated with pregnancy. Three research questions were raised and three hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. A descriptive research of survey method was used. The population of the study comprises all secondary school athletes in Kwara state, 200 respondents were sample using stratified are simple random sampling technique. Researchers structured questionnaire of a Likert format rating scale. The instrument was validated and tested for reliability using test re-test method. Pearson product moment correlation statistic was used. A correlation coefficient at 0.67 was obtained. The data was administered by the researcher and three trained research assistants. The data collected were analysed with the use of descriptive statistics of percentage and inferential statistics of chi-square were used to analyse the research hypotheses at 0.05 alpha level. The study revealed that sexually transmitted infections have significant implication on reproductive health of secondary school athletes in Kwara state sexually transmitted infections have implication on the miseries affecting the health of secondary school athletes; sexually transmitted infections have implication on pregnancy associated problems of secondary school athlete in Kwara state. Based on the findings the study recommends that, sexually transmitted infections should be prevented so that it will not lead to any reproductive health problem, also sexually transmitted infection should be avoided so that it will prevent unnecessary miseries that may affect their wellbeing and sexually transmitted infection should be prevented so as not to affect them in the nearest future during pregnancy.
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    Influence of Culture and on Sports participation among Residents of Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State
    (Sports Psychology Association of Nigeria, 2014) Oniyangi, S. O.; Falaye, E. K.; Aina, M. G.; Abdulkareem, A.Y
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    Social media efficacy on prevention and control of Covid - 19 pandemic in Ilorin South Local Government Area, Kwara State
    (COMPETITOR: Jurnal Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, 2022) Baba, D. A.; Falaye, E. K.; Muhammed, H. B.; Adebayo, S. B.; Ambali, A.
    This study investigated social media efficacy on prevention and control of Covid - 19 pandemic in Ilorin South Local Government Area, Kwara State. This study examines the effectiveness of awareness created by Facebook, NCDC messages, and Twitter on prevention and control of Covid - 19 pandemic in Ilorin South LGA, Kwara State. The study adopted a descriptive research design of survey type. A multi-stage sampling technique of stratified and purposive techniques was employed to select 150 respondents for the study. A researcher structured questionnaire validated and pilot tested with the use of test re-test reliability method and 0.75r were obtained. The findings revealed that awareness created through Facebook, NCDC, and Twitter has many impacts on the prevention and control of the Covid - 19 pandemic. Based on these findings, the study recommends that health officers should encourage people on the need to use social media tools like Facebook, NCDC messages, Twitter, Youtube and soon to gain insight on prevention and control of Covid-19 pandemic.

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