Dr Ezeokoli is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Social Work Department of Veronica Adeleke, School of Social Sciences, Babcock University Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria, with area of interest in Social and Family Psychological Welfare and Community Development. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Social Work (Community Development) from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. She also holds Master of Education in Guidance and Counselling from University of Ibadan, Ibadan and Mast...
Integration of Adult Education in the Design and Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Programmes View Details
An Analysis of the Place of Community Development in National Development Plan in Nigeria from 1960 View Details
The Relationship between Campus Social Life and Psychological Wellbeing among Babcock University Un View Details
Economic Recession and Vicious Cycle of Poverty View Details
The Need for the Psychology of Adult Learning in Nigeria: Its Relevance and Practicability. View Details
Dimensions of Service Quality Encountered By Students on Sustainability of Higher Education in Nige View Details
Psychosocial Determinant of Creativity among Secondary School Students in Saki, Oyo State, Nigeria View Details
Adolescents’ Knowledge and Attitude towards Regular Healthcare as a Way of Improving HIV/STD Test View Details
An Assessment of Women Participation in Community Welfare Programmes of Oil Producing Companies in View Details
Psychological Factors as Predictors of Adult Learning in Selected Study Centers in Ibadan Metropoli View Details
Undergraduates’ Social and Psychological Functioning: The Need for Social Re-orientation View Details
Problems Solving Methods in Rural Community Organizations in Nigeria View Details
Quality of Life in Rural Communities in Nigeria: An Analysis View Details
Concept and Relevance of Adult and Non- Formal Education to National Development View Details
Trends of Government Policy on Community Development in Nigeria View Details
Sexual Behaviour, HIV/STI Prevention Knowledge, and Utilisation of VCT among the Residents in Sagam View Details
Performance Appraisal, Training and Reward Management as Predictors of Job Efficiency of Non-Academ View Details
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS AND THE USE OF SAFETY MEASURES AMONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WORKERS IN IBADAN, OY View Details
Dating Violence in South-Western Nigeria Tertiary Institutions: Implications for Peace Education View Details
Measured effect of Sexual Activities, Alcohol Consumption, Smoking and Aggression on Health Risk of View Details
Willingness to Seek Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT): An Empirical Analysis Among Sagamu Resi View Details
YOUTH RESTIVENESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NIGER DELTA REGION View Details
PSYCHO-SOCIO DETERMINANTS OF UNDERGRADUATES' DIETARY HABITS AT BABCOCK UNIVERSITY View Details
The use of rapid response system in Teaching hospitals: An empirical assessment. View Details
The Benefits of Students’ Support Follow-Up Program on Students Involved In Substance Abuse: Empirical Evidence from Babcock University Community View Details
Psychoeducational Programs as Correlates of Social Adjustment of Residents at a Correctional Youth Center in Nigeria View Details
Social Work Response To Stress and Employees’ Health Status in Banking Industry: An Analysis of Their Coping Measures View Details
Sexual Behaviour, HIV/Stiprevention Knowledge, and Utilisation of Vct among the Residents in Sagamu Metropolis of Ogun State, Nigeria View Details
Willingness to Seek Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT): An Empirical Analysis Among Sagamu Residents of Ogun State, Nigeria View Details
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS AND THE USE OF SAFETY MEASURES AMONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WORKERS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE View Details
AN ASSESSMENT OF ADOLESCENTS’ KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PEER GROUP RELATIONSHIPS ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IKENNE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OGUN STATE, NIGERIA View Details
PSYCHO-SOCIO DETERMINANTS OF UNDERGRADUATES DIETARY HABITS AT BABCOCK UNIVERSITY View Details
The Benefits of Students’ Support Follow-Up Program on Students Involved In Substance Abuse: Empirical Evidence from Babcock University Community. View Details
THE USE OF RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM IN TEACHING HOSPITALS: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT View Details
Assessment of the influence of stress and depression on cigarette smoking among undergraduate students in Lagos State, Nigeria. View Details
Willingness to Seek Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT): An Empirical Analysis Among Sagamu Residents of Ogun State, Nigeria View Details
Health care personnel and the need for palliative care services in a University Teaching Hospital in Ogun State, Nigeria. View Details
Psychosocial Predictors of Poltical Violence among the Electorates in Ibadan East Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria: Implications for Social Workers View Details
Differential Effectiveness of Lifestyle Modification and Nutrition Education in Enhancing Nutritional Knowledge and Healthy Eating Practices among Pupils in Nigeria. View Details
Perceptions on Traditional Birth Attendants Integration into the Primary Health Care System in Ikenne Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. View Details
Assessment of the influence of stress and depression on cigarette smoking among male undergraduate students of Lagos State University, Nigeria. View Details
Psychosocial Factors Influencing the Wellbeing of Persons Living with Mental Illness in Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria View Details
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND THE WELLBEING OF INSTITUTIONALISED SENIOR CITIZENS IN SELECTED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA View Details
Perceptions on Traditional Birth Attendants Integration into the Primary Health Care System in Ikenne Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria View Details
Undergraduates’ knowledge and perception of social work course programme at Babcock University in Ogun State View Details
An empirical assessment of the utilization of voluntary counseling and testing services among university students. View Details
Dating violence in South-Western Nigeria tertiary institutions: implications for peace education View Details
Undergraduate’ social and psychological functioning: The Need for social orientation. View Details
Psychological Factors as Predictors of Adult Learning in Selected Study Centres in Ibadan Metropolis, Oyo State View Details
An Analysis of the Place of Community Development Programmes in National Planning in Nigeria from 1960-2005. View Details
). Relationship between three contextual factors and moral behaviours of students in South-western tertiary institutions: A call for counselling intervention. View Details
A COLLECTION OF SOCIAL WORK THEORIES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SOCIAL RESEARCH View Details
). Community traditional birth attendants and cultural birthing practices in Nigeria: social work implications, In S. Todd, J. Drolet (eds.), Community Practice and Social Development in Social Work. View Details
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