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Item CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF TIE-DYE MADE FROM NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC FABRICS FOR WEALTH CREATION IN ILORIN METROPOLIS KWARA STATE NIGERIA(Universal academic book publishers and distributors India., 2002-12) Babayeju, Adeshola A; Aluyor, Patience; Gbadebo, Christiana T; Kayode, Ifeoma Mary; Kareem, Muritala BThis study evaluates consumer perception and acceptability of tie-dye produced from natural and synthetic fabrics for wealth creation in Ilorin metropolis Kwara State Nigeria. Four objectives and one hypothesis were developed and tested at 0.05 significant levels. The R and D design was adopted, and (40) participants were purposely selected for the study. Two instruments were used, a questionnaire-assessed participant perception using (4) point likert scales of strongly-agreed, agreed, disagreed, and strongly-disagreed with a decision point of 2.50, while the score card contained seven (7) point hedonic scale of like extremely, like moderately, like slightly, neither like nor dislike, Dislike slightly, Dislike moderately, Dislike extremely with a decision point of 4.00. The data collected were analyzed with mean, percentage, standard deviation and t-test. The participants evaluated sampled coded tie-dye fabrics for absorbency, color fastness, texture, colour sharpness, appearance, durability and overall acceptability. The findings revealed that the natural tie-dye fabric was the most acceptable with a mean score of 6.87 while the synthetic tie-dye had the lowest with a mean score of 5.22. The findings revealed that natural and synthetic fabrics can be dyed but with variation in colour, texture, and appearance. It was concluded that synthetic fabrics have the characteristics of absorbing dye if the production is properly done and could serve as a means of using cheaper fabrics for wealth creation. Further research should be conducted on other synthetic tie-dye fabrics and how it could be beneficial to consumers in Ilorin metropolis in Kwara State Nigeria.Item Influence of exploitative child labour practices on children’s academic performance in Ilorin west local government, Ilorin, Kwara state(Family and consumer science, 2021) Gbadebo, Christiana T; Aladewolu, Victoria T; Adeniji, Oluwakemi; Babayeju, Adeshola A; Ameen, Lateefat H; Oyegunwa, Oluwatoyin RThis study assessed influence of exploitative child labour on children’s academic performance amidst global challenges in Ilorin metropolis. Five specific objectives and five research questions were formulated with one null hypothesis associated. Survey research design was adopted. Population for the study was primary school pupils, totaling 335 drawn from three primary schools in Ilorin West Local Government, 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. Results revealed that global challenges influencing involvement in Child Labour include – inability of parents to pay school fees, single parenting, family low income, polygamous and price hike of items. On the level of child labour practices, results show that 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 the hypothesis tested at 0.05 level of significance was rejected (P<0.05). The findings showed that child labour affect pupil’s academic performance. The study recommended that parents should stop exploitative child labour. Government should also enact a law to permanently ban underage recruitment.Item Influence of Lecturers’ Attitudes and Teaching Qualities on students Academic Performance in Clothing and Textiles courses in the Universities in Kwara State(Department of Educational Evaluation and Counseling Psychology, Faculty of Education University of Benin, Nigeria, 2019-05) Babayeju, Adeshola A; Gbadebo, Christiana T; Adebisi, Taibat T; Uko-Aviomoh, E.E.Item Production and assessment of quality attributes of zobo drink enriched with date and mango for family sustainability in retirement(Home Economics Professional Association of Nigeria (HEPAN), 2022-06-30) Gbadebo, Christiana T; Aladewolu, Victoria T; Adeniji, Oluwakemi; Babayeju, Adeshola A; Okunloye, Rofiyat O; Kareem, Muritala BThe 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.