Kehinde Oluwaseye Ogunjinmi possesses a Doctor of Philosophy in
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development (2016), a Master in Agricultural
Communication (2009), a Bachelor of Agriculture (2002) in Agricultural Extension and Rural
Development from the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria, and Nigeria
Certificate in Education from Ondo State College of Education (University of Education, Ikere
Ekiti) in 1996. Dr Kehinde O. Ogunjinmii is an erudite scholar with four years of working
experience in the area of teaching, research, and community engagement at the Federal
University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria. She is a member of two professional bodies
(a) Doctor of Philosophy (Agricultural Extension & Rural Development)
(b) Master of Agriculture (Agricultural Communication)
(c) Bachelor of Agriculture (Agricultural Extension & Rural Development)
(d)Nigeria Certificate in.Education (Agriculture Education)
Lecturer
(a) Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON)
(b) Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN)
xv. Award received: Nil
xvi. Research conducted: Research conducted: Climate-Smart Agriculture: Adaptation
Option of Climate Change among Arable crop farmers in Owode Local
Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria.
xvii. Conference attended:
(a)Children and Youth in Agriculture Programme (CYIAP)
(b) Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON)
(c) Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN)
(1) Ogunjinmi, K.O., Fakoya, E.O., Banmeke, T.O.A, Fapojuwo, O.E. & Ogunjinmi, A.A.
(2022).Gender differentials in the determinants of usage of climate change adaptation
strategies in farming communities of Ekiti and Ogun States, southwest Nigeria. Ghana
Journal of Agricultural Science. Accepted on 22 nd September 2022
(2) Ogunjinmi, K.O., Fakoya, E.O., Banmeke, T.O.A, Fapojuwo, O.E. & Ogunjinmi, A.A.
(2022). Gender Roles and Livelihood Activities: Implications on Adaptation to Climate
Change in Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Human Ecology. Accepted in June
2022
(3)Ogunjinmi, K.O., Fakoya, E.O., Banmeke, T.O.A., Fapojuwo, O.E. & Ogunjinmi, A.A.
(2022). Genderdifferentials in the determinants of the usage of climate change adaptation
strategies in farming communities of Ekiti and Ogun States, southwest Nigeria. Ghana
Journal of Agricultural Science, 57(1):30-54. Published by Ghana Journal of Agricultural
Science. Available Online at http//dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjas/v57i1.3
(4) Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2022). Farmers’ knowledge of adaptation to climate change in
Southwest Nigeria: A gendered approach. International Journal of Agricultural and Rural
Development, 25(1): 6251-6260. Published by Federal University of Technology, Owerri,
Nigeria. Available Online: https://www.ijard.com/journalarticles
(5) Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2022). Gender Dimensions of the Determinants of Climate Change
Perception in Farming Communities of Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Food
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Environment, 9(1): 67-78. Published by Delta State University, Nigeria. Available Online:
https://www.jafedelsu.com
(6) Ogunjinmi, K.O., Fakoya, E.O., Banmeke, T.O.A., Fapojuwo, O.E. & Ogunjinmi, A.A.
(2022). Effect of Gender on Farmers’ Ownership, Control and Accessibility to Climate
Change Adaptation Resources in Southwest Nigeria, FUDMA Journal of Sciences, 6(2): 11-
17. Published by Federal University, Dutsinma, Nigeria. Available Online:
https://fjs.fudutsinma.edu.ng/index.php/fjs/article/view/923
(7) Ogunjinmi, K.O. & Ogunjinmi, A.A. (2022). Climate Variability and Causes among
Rural Farmers in Southwest Nigeria: A Gender Situation Analyses. Nigerian Agricultural
Journal, 53(1):396-405. Published by Agricultural Society of Nigeria. Available Online:
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/naj/article/view/227642
(8) +Ogunjinmi, K.O., Ogunjinmi, A.A., Odefadehan, O.O., Oduntan, O.O. & Umunna, M.O.
(2022). The Roles of Socioeconomic, Social Capital, Households and Community Benefits
on Participation in Conservation-Related Activities: A Case Study of Old Oyo National Park,
Nigeria. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 91(2):132-150. Published
by Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania. Available Online:
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/tjfnc/article
(9) +Onifade, O.T., Umunna, M.O., Adeeko, A., Ogunjinmi, K.O., Ibrahim, A.O. & Oyeleye,
D.O. (2021). Propensity for Agripreneurship among Students of Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa,
23(1): 54-64. Published by Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennsylvania, USA.
Available Online:
https://jsdafrica.com/Jsda/2021%20V23%20No%201%20Spring/PDF/Propensity%20for%20
Agripreneurship%20Among_Mathias%20Umunna.pdf. Indexing: CABI
(10) +Ogunjinmi, K.O., Fakoya, E.O., Banmeke, T.O.A., Fapojuwo, O.E. & Ogunjinmi, A.A.
(2020). Gender Perceived Effects of Climate Change in Farming Communities of Ekiti and
Ogun States Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Bangladesh Agricultural University, 18(4):
1054–1064. Published by Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh. Available Online:
http://baures.bau.edu.bd/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/21.pdf. Indexing: Web of Science.
(11) Soetan, O. J., Ashimolowo, O. R., Lasode, A.O., Ogunjinmi, K.O., Ojo O. Y. & Salako,
P.A. (2020). Factors Influencing Utilisation of Community-Integrated Management of
Childhood Illness Practices among Rural Nursing Mothers in Ogun State, Nigeria. Annals of
Child and Youth Studies, 10: 52-62. Published by Children and Youth in Agriculture
Programme (CYIAP), Nigeria. Available Online: https://cyiapnetwork.org
(12) Ogunjinmi, K.O., Ogunjinmi, A.A., Bichi, H.M., Gana, M.A, Alake, B.O. & Peter, E.A. (2020).
Gender disparity in visit motivation and participation in recreational activities at Olumirin waterfall
Erin-Ijesha, Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Agriculture, Technology and Environment, 9(2):
69-81. Published by University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Available Online:
http://ajate.agricuniport.com/
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(13) Fakoya, E.O., Ogunjinmi, K.O. & Malaolu, O.C. (2019). Gender role in decision Making
amongmaize Farmers in Isaga Orile community of Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Researches in
Agricultural Sciences, 7(1 & 2): 54-59. Published by Ekiti State University, Nigeria. Available Online:
http://jras.org.ng/index.php/journal/article
(14) Ogunjinmi, K.O, Adebayo, K., Adekunle, M.F. & Ogunjinmi, A.A. (2018). Extent of Usage of
Environment-Friendly Farming Practices (EFFPs) in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Applied Tropical Agriculture,
23(1): 72-78. Published by Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. Available Online:
https://www.futa.edu.ng/journal/papers/paper_3_1545131686.pdf.
(15) Ogunjinmi, K.O, Adebayo, K., & Omotayo, A.M. (2018). Assessment of Farmers’
Willingness to adopt Environment-Friendly Farming Practices in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Journal
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 17(1): 15-21. Published by University of Benin,
Nigeria.
(16) Ogunjinmi, K.O., Adebayo, K., Omotayo, A.M. & Oluwalana, S.A. (2017). An
Assessment of Farmers’ Perceptions of Environment-Friendly Farming Practices in Ekiti
State, Nigeria. Applied Tropical Agriculture, 22(2): 181-187. Published by Federal University
of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. Available Online: http://docplayer.net
(17) Ogunjinmi, A.A, Oyeleke, O.O., Adewumi, A.A &Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2017). The
challenges to Nigeria National Parks Conservation Efforts: Key Informants Approach.
NigerianJournal of Wildlife Management, 1(1): 25-30. Published by Wildlife Society of
Nigeria.
(18) Ogunjinmi, A.A, Sunday, O.R, Ogunjinmi, K.O& Adekoya, O.E: (2016). Influence of
Social Media on Climate Change Knowledge and Concerns. Nigerian Journal of Agriculture,
Food and Environment, 12(4): 23-30. Published by University of Uyo, Nigeria.
https://www.researchgate.net
(19) +Ogunjinmi, A.A.;Aiyeloja, A.A.; Osunsina, I.O.O. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2014).
Understanding perceptions of protected area management in developing countries: A case of
Nigeria National Parks, Global Environment, 7 (2): 610–628. Published by White Horse
Press, UK. Available Online:
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/whp/ge/2014/00000007/00000002/art00013.
Indexing: Scopus, Web of Science
(20) +Ogunjinmi, A.A.,Onadeko, S.A., Ladebo, O.J. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2014). Personal
Characteristics and Training Opportunities as Determinants of Organisational Commitment
among Nigeria National Parks’ Employees. European Scientific Journal, 10(5):221-230.
Published by European Scientific Institute, Spain. Available Online:
https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/download/2721/2573. Indexing: Index Copernicus,
Publons.
(21) Ogunjinmi, A.A.; Oyeleke, O.O.; Orimaye, J.A. & Ogunjinmi. K.O. (2013).
Livestock Farmers’ Adoption and Willingness to Farm Wild Animals in Akure, Ondo State,
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Nigeria. Applied Tropical Agriculture, 18(1): 40-45. Published by Federal University of
Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
(22) +Ogunjinmi, A.A., Ladebo, O.J., Onadeko, S.A. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2013).
Demographic and professional factors as predictors of communication satisfaction among
Nigeria National Parks’ employees. European Scientific Journal, 9 (32): 325-336. Publisher:
European Scientific Institute, Spain. Available Online:
https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/2032. Indexing: Index Copernicus, Publons.
(23) +Ogunjinmi, A.A.; Onadeko, S.A. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2013). Media coverage of nature
conservation and protection in Nigeria National Park. International Journal of Biodiversity
and Conservation, 5(10): 687-695. Published by Academic Journals, Kenya. Available
Online: https://academicjournals.org/ Indexing: CAB Abstracts.
(24) Ogunjinmi, A.A.; Ogunjinmi, K.O. & Osunsina, I.O.O. (2012). Scaling up Women’s
Roles in Sustainability and Conservation through Wildlife Farming Overview. Journal of
Environmental Extension, 10: 52-55. Published by University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Available
Online: https://www.ajol.info
(25) Ogunjinmi, A.A, Osunsina, I.O.O., Jayeola, O.A. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2008).
Perception of environmental issues by fuelwood sellers in Borgu Local Government Area of
Niger State, Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Extension, 7:43-47. Published by University
of Ibadan, Nigeria. Available Online: https://www.ajol.info
(26) Ogunjinmi, A.A., Jayeola, O.A., Ogunjinmi, K.O. & Osunsina, I.O.O. (2008). Socio-
Cultural Factors Determining Snails’ Consumption among Ethnic Groups in New Bussa,
Niger State, Nigeria. Obeche Journal, 27(1):66-72. Published by University of Ibadan,
Nigeria
(27) Ogunjinmi, A.A.;Umunna, M.O. & Ogunjinmi, K.O. (2008). Factors affecting job
satisfaction of rangers in Yankari Game Reserve, Bauchi, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and
Social Research, 8 (2):19-26. Published by Agricultural Volunteers of Nigeria (AgVON).
Available Online: https://www.ajol.info
(28) Fakoya, E.O.; Adedire, M.O. & Gbadebo, K.O. (2006). Contact farmers’ participation
in the transfer of agroforestry technologies in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of
Forestry, 36(2): 108-115. Published by Forestry Association of Nigeria.
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