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OYEBAMIJI Babatunde Adebayo 

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Oyebamiji, Babatunde Adebayo, is a lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Extension
and Rural Development, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State. His area
of specialization is Agricultural Extension and Livelihood studies. A multi-skilled scholar,
extension trainer, farmer, and facilitator. He holds a Bachelor of Technology at Ladoke
Akintola University of Technology Agriculture (Agricultural Economics and Extension) in
2006, a Master of Science at the University of Ibadan (Agricultural Extension and Rural
Development) in 2012, a Master of Philosophy/Doctorate degree (Agricultural Extension
and Rural Development) in 2021, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate degree at the
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
Babatunde Adebayo Oyebamiji is currently working as Lecturer II in the Department of
Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is a member of the following professional bodies: the
Rural Sociological Society of Nigeria (RuSAN), the Network of Children and Youth
Agriculture (CYIAP), Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON), and the
Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM). He is married with children

(a). Master of Philosophy/ Doctorate (Agricultural Extension and
Rural Development) Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta

(b). Master of Science (Agricultural Extension and Rural

Development), University of Ibadan

(c). Bachelor of Technology (Agricultural Economics and
Extension), Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,
Ogbomoso

(d). Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), Osun

State Unity School, Ikire.

(e). General Certificate Examination (GCE), Ibadan, Oyo State.

Adetarami, O., Ijigbade, J. O., Ogunjinmi, K. O., Oyebamiji, B.A. and
Hammed, E. F. (2023). Benefits of environmental impact assessment on rural
dwellers in rural community development projects in Oyo State of Nigeria
Adetarami, O., Ogunjinmi, K.O and Oyebamiji, B.A. (2021). Analysis of
Agricultural Extension Services in Developing Human Capacity Building of
Young Rural Dwellers in Ogun State, Nigeria. A self-sponsored Project 2021.

(a). International Research and Development Network of Children & Youth In

Agriculture Programme Conference CYIAP
(b). Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON)
(c).
(d).

Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN)
Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM).

(a). 16 th CYIAP (The international Research and Development Networkof
Children and Youth in Agriculture) Conference themes “Building Rural
Children and Youth Capacity for 21 st Century Agriculture” held at Fedral
University of Technology, Akure on June 5 th – 8 th June 2023.

(b) 26th Annual National Conference of Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria
(AESON) held at Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State on April

26th- 30th, 2021.
(c) 29 th Annual National Congress of Rural Sociological Association of Nigeria held

Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State on 12 th – 16 th October, 2020.
(d) The 33 rd Farm Management Association of Nigerian (FAMAN) Conference,
Abeokuta 2019. ‘Revitalization of the Nigerian Agriculture to meet the Sustainable
Development Goals’ held at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
between 7th and 10th October, 2019.

a. Dissertation and Project
1. Oyebamiji, B.A. (2012). Consumers Preference and Consumption Pattern of Fish in
Lagos State, Nigeria. Unpublished Master Science Dissertation. Department of
Agricultural Extension and Rural development, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria.

2. Oyebamiji, B.A (2006). Profit Efficient of Fish Farms in Ejibo Local Government Area
of Osun State. Unpublished B. Tech. Project. Department of Agricultural Economics and
Extension, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria.
b. Chapters in Book Nil
c. Articles in Learned Journals
1 Oyebamiji, B.A., Ojo, F.O., Kareem, R.F., Ojo, O.O. and Oyebamiji, T.T. (2022).
Effects of Herdsmen Activities on Cassava Production in Yewa North Local Government
Area, Ogun State. Nigerian Journal of Horticultural Science, 26 (4): 122-127. Published
by Horticultural Society of Nigeria.

2 Oyebamiji, B.A., Obasa, O.D., Tolorunju, E.T., Ogunbakin, M.A., Alebiosun, O.D and
Oyebamiji, T.T. (2022). Gender Disparities in Educational Attainment and Governance in
Nigeria: Implications for Women Employment in Agriculture. Nigeria Agricultural
Journal, 53 (3): 7-10.

3 Oyebamiji, B.A., Obasa, O.D., Ogunbakin, M.A., Alebiosu, O.D and Kareem, R.F.
(2022). Dynamics of Oil Palm production; Evidence from Nigeria Import / Export Inter-
relationships. Nigeria Agricultural Journal, 53 (2): 145-149.

4 Adetarami, O., Olagunju, O., Oyebamiji, B. A., Odeyemi, A. A. and Johnson, S. B.
(2022). Profitability and utilization of farmer business school extension approach on
smallholder cocoa farmers in Nigeria. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 38(3): 851-861.
Published by the University of Agriculture, Peshawar – Pakistan. Indexed in Scopus.

+5. Olapade-Ogunwole, F. and Oyebamiji, B. A. (2021). Relationship of Agricultural of
Output on Poverty Reduction in Nigeria (1980-2018). Journal of Xi’an Shiyou
University, Natural Science Edition, 17 (9): 413-427 Published by Xi’an Petroleum
Institute. Indexed in Scopus (Available online at https://ajaas.com.ng,
https://ajaas.uniabuja.edu.ng

6. Oyebamji, B. A., Soetan, O. J., Tolorunju, E. T., Oladeji, S. O. and Ojo, O. O. (2021).
Constraints of fish preference and consumption pattern in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal
of Agriperneurship and Sustainable Development (JASD), 4(3): 137-143. Published by

Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
University, ISSN (Print): 2651-6144 and ISSN (online): 2651-6365.

7. Amos, A. T., Kareem, D. U., Amos, A. O., Oyebamiji, B. A. and Idowu, O. M. O.
(2021).
Carcass characteristics of Broiler Chickens Fed Diets of Differently Processed Cassava-
Soya Blends. Journal of Agricultural Science and Environment (Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta), 21(1&2):1-16 ISSN: 2277-0755.

8. Adetarami, O., Oose, M. O., Dada, O. E., Odeyemi, A. A., Oyebamij, B. A., Johnson, S.
and Omosun, I. I. (2021). Rural Dwellers’ Perception on Modern Intervention in
Community Development Projects in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State,
Nigeria. FUOYE Journal of Agriculture and Human Ecology 5(1):17-30. Published by
the Faculty of Agriculture and Human Ecology, Federal University of Oye-Ekiti.
Available Online at
https://agriculture.fuoye.edu.ng/journal/index.php/fuojahe/article/view/155

9. Oyebamiji, B. A., Adetarami, O., Dada, O. E, Oyetade, O. P, Ijeh, M. O; Sodiya, C. I.
(2020). Assessment of Rural Women Participation in Cooperative society in Akinyele
Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. FUOYE Journal of Agriculture and
Human Ecology 4(1): 51-56. Published by the Faculty of Agriculture and Human
Ecology, Federal University of Oye-Ekiti. Available Online at
https://agriculture.fuoye.edu.ng/journal/index.php/fuojahe/article/view/155

+10. Adetunbi, S. I., Kareem, A. T. and Oyebamiji, B. A. (2020). Utilization of Information
and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Tools for sharing for Agricultural Related
Information in Osun State: Implications for Rural Information Needs. Asian Journal of
Agricultural Extension, Economics and Sociology, 38(9): 1-10. Published by Science
domain International.

11 Adeyeye, O. A, Bamgbaye, A. A, Oyebamiji, B. A. and Soetan, O. J. (2020). Influence of
Disease Outbreak Initiator on Livelihood of Small-holder Poultry Farmers in Abeokuta,
Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Animal Science and Technology, 3 (2), 163-

175. Published by Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of
Maiduguri, Nigeria. Available Online at http://www.njast.com.ng

12. Coaster, A. S., Akintunde, O. K, and Oyebamiji, B. A. (2020). Analysis of Technical
Efficiency of Small-holder Maize Farmers in Taraba State, Nigeria. Farm Management
Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) Journal, 20 (2):47-65. Published by Management
Association of Nigeria
13. Ashimolowo, O. R., Soetan, O. J, Bolarinwa, K. K., Oyebamiji, B. A., Ogunsola, A. H.
(2019). Gender Based Conflict and its Effects on Food security in Rural Households of
Oyo State, Nigeria. Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) Journal, 19
(2):11-25. Published by Management Association of Nigeria.
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