Mrs. Omolasoye, Oyebisi

NAME: Mrs. Omolasoye, Oyebisi

DESIGNATION: Lecturing

RANK: Principal Lecturer

AREA OF SPECIALISATION: Yoruba/Stylistics

PHONE NO.: 08038129464

E-MAIL: bisoyelasoye@gmail.com

QUALIFICATIONS: M.A. (Yor) B.A (Ed) (Yor) NCE

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS:

Book:

Omolasoye, O., Adetoye, O, Ayodele, T., Oyedele, J. Kareem, A. & Omolasoye, A. (2013). Eko-ede ati Asa Yoruba, apa-keji, Ilorin: Delma Publishers.

Journals:

Omolasoye, O. (2002). Babatunde Omidina (Babasuwe): Dynamic proponent of satire in Yoruba films: Journal of Languages, Arts and Social Sciences 2, 106-115.

Omolasoye, O. (2012). Re-engineering Yoruba traditional religion in video films production. Academics Scholarship Journal. 7(1) 208- 216.

Omolasoye, O. (2013). Ifonere esan ninu fiimu Yoruba: ona lati dena aawo. Itansan Ooduwa, 2 (1 &2) 132-145.

Omolasoye, O. (2014). Yoruba literary discourse for conflict management and development skills in Nigeria for pre-primary schools. International Journal on Contemporary Issues. 2(3) 67-77

Omolasoye, O. (2015). A stylistic analysis of some Yoruba proverbs as problem solving device in the Yoruba setting. In Okene Journal of Education (OJED). 7(1), 16-23.

Omolasoye, O. (2016). The effects of conflict and poverty on Nigerian education. An analogy of folkloric issues in Durojaiye’s Gbekude. International Journal on Contemporary Issues. 3(2) 106-119

Omolasoye, O. (2017). The exploration of motherhood and peace building values in some selected Yoruba Written Poems. Journal of Languages, Arts and Social Sciences. JOLASS. 8, 285-297

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES:

  1. Member, Association of Nigeria Languages Teachers (ANLAT).
  2. Member, Egbe Akomolede ati Yoruba ni Nigeria. (Association of Teachers of Yoruba Language and Culture of Nigera).
  3. Member, Association of Yoruba Language Lecturers in Colleges of Education in Nigeria.
  4. Registered Professional Teacher with the Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria
  5. Member, Association of Promoting Academic Researches and Development in Nigeria.