MELEKI Adeniyi Oluwole

@unilorin.edu.ng

Lecturer, Faculty of Arts
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria



                 

https://researchid.co/eeyansoro

A scholar of repute who specializes in Church History, African Religion and Science. An astute author and writer. He had published several articles in journals and books as well as Fetchscrifts.

EDUCATION

M.A; B.A (Hons) in Christian Studies

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Religious studies, Arts and Humanities, Archeology, Philosophy

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE INFILTRATION OF YORUBA TRADITIONAL CULTURE ON THE PRACTICE OF TITLE-HOLDING AMONG CHURCHES IN IJEBU OF OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
    AO Meleki
    SAPIENTIA GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 4 (1) 2021

  • Role of Religion at Correcting Social Vices in Secular Societies: The Nigerian Example
    AO Meleki
    Religion, Religious Education and Nation Building: Nigeria and the world in 2019

  • African Spirituality and the Presence of God's power on Ori-Oke among the Yoruba of Nigeria
    AO Meleki
    Ori-Oke Spirituality and Social Change in Africa: Contemporary Perspectives 2018

  • Repositioning Religion for peace, Security and Sustainable Economic Development in Nigeria
    AO Meleki
    African Social Science Review Journal 5 (1), 52 - 71 2018

  • The Infiltration of Yoruba Culture and Practice of Title-Holding amongChurches in Ijebu, Ogun State of Nigeria.
    AO Meleki
    Archives for Social and Behavioral Sciences - ASBS 7 (1), 34 - 44 2018

  • Indigenous Institutions and Sustainability of African Traditional Communities for Global Competitiveness
    AO Meleki, JO Osaji
    KWASU Journal of Religious Studies. 1 (2), 67 - 81 2017

  • Effects of ‘Godfatherism’ on Political Administration and Governance in Nigeria.
    AO Meleki, JO Osaji, OA Ajetomobi
    Keffi Journal of Religion. 5, 34 - 59 2017

  • Causes, Implications and Management Techniques of Ethno-Religious Conflicts in Nigeria
    JO Osaji, AO Meleki
    Voyage Journal of Religious Studies. 1 (1), 184 - 194 2015

  • Religious Crisis and Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria: Exploring the Hindu Concept of Tolerance as a Panacea.
    AO Meleki
    Journal of the Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions. 25 (2), 293 2015

  • The effects of ‘Godfatherism’on Political Administration and Governance in Nigeria.
    OJ Osaji, AO Meleki, OA Ajetomobi