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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Dr. ONIPEDE KAYODE JOSEPH
Associate Professor
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Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Department: Department of History
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Brief about me

I have devoted my academic writings on addressing issues of social and political challenges within the context of Africa/Nigeria development via exploration of cultural values as significant accomplishment to social and political reconstruction and development of Nigeria.

Academic Qualifications

Professional Qualifications
BA. (Hons) History, 1995
MA, 2006
PhD, 2015

Academic Networking
Skills

Interests
Historian at Work

Languages
English and Yoruba

List of Publications

List of Publications

  1. Onipede, K. J. (2010), “Technology Development in Nigeria; An    Assessment of the Nigerian Machine Tools Industry Experience”, Journal of Economics, 1(2):85-90 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09765239.2010.11884927.
  2. Onipede, K. J. and Oladiti, A. A. (2011), “Oye-Ekiti and Ibadan Relations in the 20th Century”, Ife Journal of the Institute of Cultural Studies, Special Edition, 176-185, Nigeria.
  3. Onipede, K. J. (2011), “Oye Community in Ibadan”, Journal of Tribes and Tribals, 9(2)123-128, www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0972639X.2011.11886634, Tailor and Francis, United Kingdom, (Thompson Reuters JCR).
  4. Onipede, K. J. (2013), “An Historical Overview of Democratic Culture in Southwest Nigeria”, Journal of National Development Studies, (6):119-137, Nigeria. Dept, of   History, Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State.
  5. Onipede, K. J. and Phillips, O. F. (2013), A Social-Historical Study of Inter-Religious Marriages in Ede, Ela; Journal of African Studies. (33 & 34) 73-92, Nigeria.
  6. Onipede, K. J. and Adegbite, F. A. (2014), “Igbon, Iresa, and Ikoyi: A Pre-Historic Relationship Till Date”, Historical Research Letters, 15:24-28. www.iiste.org (Index Copernicus value; 5.4).
  7. Phillips, O. F. and Onipede K. J. (2014), “Itunbi-Nubi - A Traditional Concept for Marital Conflict Resolution”, Journal of Social Work, 38-44, Nigeria.
  8. Onipede K. J. (2014), “A Year of New Yam Festival in Ekiti-Yoruba Town of Otun, Southwest Nigeria”, International Journal of African Culture and Ideas, 14 (1 & 2): 26-56, Nigeria.
  9. Onipede K. J. (2017), “Festival, Identity and Social Integration: A Study of the New Yam Festival in Otun-Ekiti, Southwest Nigeria”, Journal of Fieldwork in Religion, 12(1):78-102, https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.28640 (Scopus), Australia. (SCImago Rating): 0.110.
  10. Onipede, K. J. (2017), “By Canoe and Speedboat: the recent Expansion of the Ilaje Fishing Trade”, Yoruba Studies Review, 2(1) 177-194, USA.
  11. Onipede, K. J. (2017), Where Culture Meets Development: Ekiti kings in  Concert(1900-1991)”, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies,7(1)109-121, Department of History and international Studies, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
  12. Onipede, K. J. (2017),Between Monarchism and Modernism: A complementary Perspective to Governance in Nigeria”, Lapai Journal of           Nigerian    History, 10 (1):138-156, Department of History, Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai, Nigeria.
  13. Onipede, K. J. (2018), Trade without Borders in Coastal Yoruba Societies by 20th Century: A study of Ilaje and Ijebu Waterside communities, Nigeria, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies, 8(2): 84-102. Department of History and International Studies, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
  14. Onipede, K. J. (2019), Citizen Education: a desideratum to Nation Building and National Development Nigerian Journal of Educational Foundations, special edition, 18(2): 269-283. Department of Education Foundation, University of Ilorin. Nigeria.
  15. Onipede, K. J. (2019), Ife-Modakeke Relations in the 19th Century: A Study in Social Integration in Yorubaland, Centrepoint Journal (Humanities), 21(1): 75-86. Faculty of    Arts, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
  16. Onipede, K.J. (2019), Pelupelu Institution and the Creation of Ekiti-State: A Study in Social Identity of a Plural Society, Ilorin Journal of History and International Studies, 9(2):1-9. Department of History and International Studies, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
  17. Onipede, K.J. and Adegboyega I. A. (2020), Identity and patronage: a portrait of Chief Sakariyau Adéyínká Ọpeifá Asiwaju Awori 1917-2015, Sapientia Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Development Studies, 3(3):27-44. Nigeria.
  18. Onipede, K.J. (2020), A Preliminary Survey of Place-Names in Ogbomoso, Southwest Nigeria, Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies (IJAAS). 6(2); 215-226. Nnamdi Azikiwe  University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
  19. Onipede, K. J (2021). From Cocoa-farms to A Townstatus: The Social and Political Transformation of Tonkere-Oluwatedo, 1934-2016, Interdisciplinary Journal of    African and Asian Studies (IJAAS). 6(2); 99-113.
  20. Onipede, K. J and Phillips, O. F. (2021). Cultural Values: Index for Peace and Branding Africa, Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 26(6), 3; 25-31. E-ISSN: 2279-0837,          p-ISSN: 22790845. Impact Factor. DOI: 10.9790/0837-2606032531.
  21. Onipede, K. J. and Danladi Ngadda Yakubu (2022). Language and Identity: A beacon   of Nation Building in Nigeria. Journal of Central Nigeria Studies
  22. Onipede, K. J and Adejumo Adegboyega (2021). Citizenship Education for Integration inNigeria, Sapientia Foundation Journal of Education, Science and Gender Studies (SFJESGS) Arts, 3(3):61-67. Nigeria. SSN: 2734-2522(Print); ISSN: 2734-2514(Google scholar).
  23. Onipede, K. J and Phillips, O. F (2021), ODE Festival: Cultural Expression, Identity and Social Solidarity in Oye Ekiti, Southwest Nigeria. Journal of Fieldwork in  Religion,      (16).2.  210–230. https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.21293. ISSN 1743–0615..
  24. Onipede, K. J. (2021), Kingship Rivalry and Contested Heritage in Colonial Ekiti 1900 – 1958. Historical Review, Vol. 5, No. 2. 54-68. ISSN: 2476 -8049.
  25. Onipede, K.J. (2022), Emergent Issues in Customs and Traditions of  Yoruba Kingship and Chieftaincy: The Case of Orile-Igbon and Ibadan.  Asian and African Studies, vol. 31, no.2, pp. 340- 357. 13351257. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/aassav.2022.31.2.06. (Scopus/Impact)Factor, 0.99