Ige Olugbenga Adedayo (Mr), Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria

Stakeholder Group: Technical Community

Region: Africa

Biography

Mr. Ige teaches Social Studies Education in Adekunle Ajasin University. He is the Kaspersky scholar that developed the "Action Cyber Crime Prevention Programme' for school-age children in Nigeria. He has published locally and internationally.

Mr. Ige had B.Ed (Hons.) from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko in 2005, proceeded for M.Ed in Social Studies Education, which he completed in 2008. He currently teach Social Studies Education in Adekunle Ajasin University, and a Ph.D candidate in University of Ibadan, Ibadan. His research interest include ICT and Cyber Crime Prevention.

He has published the following articles locally and internationally:

1) Amosun, P. A. and *Ige, O. A*. (2009). Internet Crime: A new breed of Crime among In-School Aged Children in Nigeria. *The African Symposium. Vol. 9, No. 2. 90-98     United States        Contribution: 50%*

2) Titus, A. B. and *Ige, O. A*. (2009). Transborder Trading Activities and Smuggling Activities as correlates of students’ Academic Performance in Economics in Ogun State, Nigeria. (http://www.tharabun.com/educa2009/fullpdf/p27.pdf [1]). *Thailand Contribution: 50%*

3) Ige, O. A. (2010). Secondary School Students’ Perceptions of Incidences of Internet Crimes Among School Age Children in Oyo and Ondo States, Nigeria.(www.kaspersky.com/it_security_conference [2]).

4) P.A. Amosun, *O.A. Ige* and O.A. Ajala (2010). A Study of some Causative Factors of Substance Abuse Among Selected Secondary School Students’ in Ibadan, Nigeria. *The African Symposium. Vol. 10, No. 2. 1-7  United States Contribution: 30%.*

5) P.A. Amosun, *O.A.Ige* and O.M. Adepoju (2010). Perceptions of Incidences of  Internet Crimes Among Tertiary Institution Students’ in South-West Nigeria. *Journal of Education and Policy Review. Vol. 2 September, 2010. Nigeria  Contribution 30%*

6) P.A. Amosun, *O.A.Ige* and O.O. Oyekanmi (2010). ICT and Effective Learning: Information and Communication Technology versus other Instructional Materials and Conventional Teaching Method in Teaching Social Studies. *Journal of Sociology and Education in Africa. Vol. 9, No.2. Uganda Contribution: 30%*

7) Ige, O.A. (2012). The Selection Process of a king in Oda. *AFRREV International Journal of Arts and Humanities. Vol. 1, No.1. Ethiopia.

He is a member of the following professional bodies:

1) Member, Social Studies Association of Nigeria (SOSAN)

2) Member, Euro – Africa Cooperation Forum on ICT Research

3) The Internet Society (Ghana and Nigeria Chapters)

[1] http://www.tharabun.com/educa2009/fullpdf/p27.pdf

[2] http://www.kaspersky.com/it_security_conference