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Browsing by Author "Kayode Sadiq Toyin"

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    Availability and Utilization of Information and Technology among Instructors of Adult and Non- formal Education Centers in Kwara State, Nigeria.
    (Published by the Open University of Sri Lanka, 2021) Ambali Taiwo Toyin; Abdullahi Abdulazeez Kolapo; Sholagberu Abdulsalam Oladimeji; Kayode Sadiq Toyin
    This study examined the availability and utilization of information and Communication technology (ICT) among instructors in adult and non- formal education centers in Kwara State, Nigeria. Three objectives were raised and translated to research questions to guide the study. A descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study and 271 was considered as the target populations comprising male and female instructors. A sample size of one hundred and sixty (160) respondents was selected across the State. A multi-stage sampling procedure consisting of cluster sampling, purposive sampling and simple random sampling was adopted. Check list and questionnaire were used as an instrument for data collection for the study. The reliability of instruments was achieved using test-retest technique and a Co-efficient 0.82 was obtained. The administration of the instruments was carried out by the researchers and five volunteer field research assistants. The data collected was analyzed using frequency count and percentages. One of the findings revealed that the level of utilization of ICT among instructors was low. It is therefore, recommended that there is a need to create awareness among instructors on the level of utilization of ICT to increase the level of consciousness for effective teaching learning process.
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    Ensuring Effective Management of Literacy Education on Marginalized Group in Rural Communities of Kwara State Nigeria
    (Published by Faculty of Education University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Nigeria, 2024) Abdulsalam Oladimeji Sholagberu; Olasinde Balikis Ajoke; Kayode Sadiq Toyin; Yakub Toyin Ibrahim
    Management ensure a well-coordinated efforts aimed at ensuring effectiveness of the literacy education to serve the marginalized groups. Thus, this paper focus attention on the strategies in ensuring effective management of literacy education on marginalized group in rural communities of Kwara State Nigeria. It looks into the concept of literacy and literacy education as it impact on marginalized individual economic well-being. It is accepted that effective management of literacy education could enhance individual marginalized group abilities to cope with the evolving challenges they experience and enhance their chances in the society where they belongs. Hence, education has to be redefined in the context of marginalize individual to make it responsive to their yearning for a better living conditions. The paper takes a review of marginalized groups, their features and status, certain strategies to address literacy education among the marginalized groups were discussed. Against this premise, conclusions were drawn and some recommendations were made to include the need for the need to expand learning programmes to nooks and corners of the federation and the learning centers must be placed close to learners’ residence so as to encourage regular participation by all. Also, Government at all level in Nigeria should develop and implement interventions such as subsidies for direct educational costs and greater cultural sensitization to the educationally marginalized groups. Also, appropriate national government policy and political will are necessary preconditions to expanding access to educationally marginalized populations.
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    Impact of Vigilante Service Group on Crime Control for Sustainable Development in Ilorin West Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria
    (Published by Faculty of Education, Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State., 2025-12) ABDULSALAM, Oladimeji Sholagberu; Kayode Sadiq Toyin; HAMMED, Basirat; YAKUBU, Ibrahim Toyin
    This study assesses the impact of vigilante service group on crime control for sustainable development in Ilorin West Local Government, Kwara State. The Population of the study comprised of all community members and vigilante in Ilorin West Local Government. The sample for this study comprised of 120 respondents selected through a dip-hat sampling technique. Descriptive survey design was employed in the study and a questionnaire titled "Impact of Vigilante Service Group on Crime Control for Sustainable Development Questionnaire (IVESGCCSDQ)" with a reliability of 1.9. Four research questions were raised and answered using mean and standard deviation. The results shows that crime constitutes to social problem in the aspect that crime has led to disruption of business activities and crime has led some to marriage divorce in Ilorin West local government area. The following recommendations were suggested: that government should encourage the vigilante group service by allocating adequate fund to execute their duties couple with the provision of ammunitions to protect the populace of a community. The community members should not obstruct the vigilante group during the course of executing their duties in the community like controlling crime.
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    Promoting Adults' Health Sustainability Through Social Media Advocacy in Nigeria
    (Published by College of Specialised & Professional Education, 2025) Abdulsalam Oladimeji Sholagberu; Kayode Sadiq Toyin; Yakub Toyin Ibrahim
    The paper focuses on promoting adult learners’ health sustainability through social media advocacy in Nigeria. The paper discusses the concept social media, health and sustainability health, adult education and the emerging role of social media to promote health behaviours towards a sustainable outcome. Emerging research is focused on evaluating the potential of social media as an opportunity to create awareness. Such measures require less effort in quantifying and isolating the effect. The design of the campaigns is required to be aligned in relation to stages of the behaviour change. The study provides suggestions and recommendations on how this can be achieved. One of the recommendations provided includes the need to implement fact-checking mechanisms on social media platforms to swiftly identify and counter false health information to help reduce the spread of harmful health-related rumours. Also, citizens should increase the use of social media tools for remote consultations, especially in rural areas, to enhance access to healthcare and reduce the burden on physical health facilities
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    Self Help: A Tool for Enhancing Sustainable Community Development Among Rural Dwellers in Nigeria
    (Published by the Department of Educational Management, Faculty of Education, Kwara state University, Malete, Nigeria, 2025) Abdulsalam Oladimeji Sholagberu; Kayode Sadiq Toyin
    In spite of all governments’ efforts to bring overall development to every part of the country, rural communities still lag behind in acquiring some basic amenities but underdeveloped as compared to urban areas. This paper seeks to explore community self-help as a tool for enhancing sustainable community development among rural dwellers in Nigeria. The paper further explained why the rural dwellers need to embrace self-help initiative to make up for neglect and delay on the part of government. It aims to adopt Self-help as a tool for enhancing sustainable development among rural dwellers in Nigeria. It is guided by General System Theory of Development, and highlighted the significance of self-help activities in fostering and promoting sustainable Community development. Lastly, the challenges of self-help initiative and proffer solutions to the stated challenges were discussed.

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