An epidemic model for control and possible elimination of Lassa fever Abayomi Ayoade, Nkuba Nyerere, Mohammed Ibrahim Tamkang Journal of Mathematics, 2024 Lassa fever is a deadly viral disease whose incubation period ranges from six to twenty-one days and about eighty percent of Lassa virus infection is asymptomatic. A deterministic model was formulated to quantify the transmission dynamics of the disease under isolation and treatment of the isolated asymptomatic and symptomatic humans for effective management and possible elimination of the disease. The solutions of the model were shown to be positive and bounded. Equilibrium analysis was conducted and both the disease-free and the endemic equilibria were derived. The threshold quantity for disease elimination , $R_{0}$ , was also obtained and used to derive conditions for the existence of stability of the eqilibria. The quantity was also employed to examine the sensitivity of the model parameters to disease propagation and reduction. The theoretical analysis was then complemented with the quantitative analysis by adopting a set of realistic values for the model parameters in order to show the effect of isolation and treatment on the spread and fatality of Lassa fever. Results from the quantitative study showed that death and infection from Lassa fever fell continuously as more and more exposed individuals were detected and isolated for treatment. The study therefore suggested that any measure taken to eradicate or curtail Lassa fever spread should include detection and isolation of the exposed humans for prompt treatments.
Dynamics of Terrorism in Contemporary Society for Effective Management Kazeem Babatunde Akande, Julius Adebowale Makinde, Mohammed Olanrewaju Ibrahim International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 2022 In the contemporary world, the effect of faith in religion cannot be underestimated or overemphasized. In the olden days, traditional religion/faith of a particular locality was the only practice obtainable; however, new faiths emerged and are being absorbed in recent times. Extremism in the newly absorbed faith began to cause the indigenous religion to collapse and increase violence against innocent ones. This paper investigated the interaction between the extremism of faith leading to the act of terror and a susceptible individual (members of the society) to guide the policymakers and decision implementers to embrace the proposed model for counterterrorism for effective management of the insurgency. Mathematical modelling of epidemiology was conceptualized for the model formulation, and the resulting autonomous differential equations were critically analyzed with the Lipschitz condition, next generation matrix, and Bellman and Cooke’s criteria for the management of insurgency in the society. Thresholds were obtained to curtail recruitment into the fanatical groups, and the results of the simulated proposed model identified critical factors (parameters) to be considered for the complete eradication of violence in human society.
Optimal control analysis of a tuberculosis model with exogenous re-infection and incomplete treatment S. F. Abimbade, S. Olaniyi, O. A. Ajala, M. O. Ibrahim Optimal Control Applications and Methods, 2020 A new mathematical model of tuberculosis (TB) featuring exogenous re‐infection and incomplete treatment is presented and analyzed. The model divides total population into susceptible, latently infected, actively infected (uninformed and enlightened), and treatment classes. The model with or without incomplete treatment exhibits backward bifurcation phenomenon, which is caused by the presence of exogenous re‐infection. However, further investigation reveals that the absence of incomplete treatment has the potential to reduce the backward bifurcation range significantly. The global dynamics of the TB model without exogenous re‐infection is completely determined by the basic reproduction number under certain modifications on parameters. Furthermore, the model is extended to include three time‐dependent control functions, such as public awareness campaign, treatment effort, and preventive control against incomplete treatment. The existence of the optimal control for the nonautonomous model is proven and the three controls are characterized using Pontryagin's maximum principle. Numerical simulations are performed to show the significance of singular implementation of each of the controls and combination of the three controls in minimizing the TB burden in the population.
Optimal control on a mathematical model of malaria UPB Scientific Bulletin Series A Applied Mathematics and Physics, 2020
Application of adomian decomposition method on a mathematical model of malaria Adesoye Idowu Abioye, Olumuyiwa James Peter, Ayotunde Abayomi Ayoade, Ohigweren Airenoni Uwaheren, Mohammed Olanrewaju Ibrahim Advances in Mathematics Scientific Journal, 2020 In this paper, we consider a deterministic model of malaria transmission. Adomian decomposition method (ADM) is used to calculate an approximation to the solution of the non-linear couple of differential equations governing the model. Classical fourth-order Runge-Kutta method implemented in Maple18 confirms the validity of the ADM in solving the problem. Graphical results show that ADM agrees with R-K 4. In order words, these produced the same behaviour, validating ADM's efficiency and accuracy of ADM in finding the malaria model solution.
A mathematical model of Tuberculosis control Incorporating Vaccination, Latency and infectious treatments (case study of Nigeria) International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 2017
Stability analysis of a mathematical model of tuberculosis MD Maigemu, MO Ibrahim AIP Conference Proceedings 3462 (1), 140005 , 2026 2026
A systematic literature review on the adoption and effectiveness of cybersecurity frameworks in higher education institutions SU Adamu, MA Ahmad, M Ibrahim Information & Computer Security, 1-16 , 2026 2026
ASSESSING THE PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS ON THE USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN LEARNING UF Abdulhamid, MA Bamanga, MA Ahmad, M Ibrahim Science World Journal 20 (4), 1393-1402 , 2025 2025
A K-means Clustering Analysis to Assess Educators' and Students' Perceptions of Digital Technology in Higher Education UF Abdulhamid, MA Ahmad, M Ibrahim UMYU Scientifica 4 (4), 1-11 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Development of Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimisation (MOPSO) strategy in enhancing interference mitigation in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication based on fault … AD Suleiman, AS Mohammmed, BA Salihu, M David, AI Mohammed, ... Journal of King Saud University–Engineering Sciences 37 (7), 52 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
The Transmission Dynamics of Hepatitis B Virus Disease with Impact of Awareness and Vaccination. H Abubakar, MO Ibrahim, K Aremu, B Magaji, GH Anka International Journal of Science for Global Sustainability (IJSGS) 11 (3) , 2025 2025
Bioelectricity Generation from Onion Waste AM Rabe, AA Aliero, A Onu, H Shehu, AF Waziri, M Ibrahim, I Tafinta, ... UMYU Scientifica 4 (3), 413-426 , 2025 2025
Modelling HIV superinfection with two distinct viral strains MA Ogunniran, MO Ibrahim Ife Journal of Science 27 (1), 321-337 , 2025 2025
Solution to a Saturated Lassa Fever Model Using the Multi-step Differential Transformation Method (MsDTM) AA Ahiaba, MO Ibrahim, ST Akinyemi, FL Joseph KASU JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE (Maths Access) 6 (1), 23-36 , 2025 2025
MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND OPTIMAL CONTROL ANALYSIS OF HUMAN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS TRANSMISSION WITH RELAPSE RESPONSE PW Adama, AK Dotia, MO Ibrahim, TO Aliu, R Ngwu The Journals of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics 70, 179-192 , 2025 2025
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF HUMAN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS (HAT) TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS WITH TWO STAGES OF INFECTION PW Adama, AK Dotia, MO Ibrahim, TO Aliu, R Ngwu The Transactions of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics 22, 97-114 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Comparative Analysis of Mentha piperita Essential Oils Via Steam Distillation and Enfleurage M Ibrahim, GE Ankwai, JR Gungshik, P Taave Microbiology and Biotechnology Research: An Overview Vol. 4, 114-123 , 2025 2025
Global Stability and Optimal Control Analysis of Human African Trypanosomiasis Transmission dynamics with Two stages Infection MO Ibrahim, ABM Akande, CN Ejieji, OT Olotu, GN Bakare, N Romanus Journal of Institutional Research, Big Data Analytics and Innovation 1 (2 … , 2025 2025
Mobile Genetic Elements In Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus isolated from Nosocomial infections M Ibrahim, H Buniya, A Abdulkareem Passer Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 7 (1), 286-294 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Sustainable practices of fabric waste among small-scale garment enterprises in the Kumasi metropolis M Ibrahim, EK Howard, E Amos, GK Fobiri, M Schall, D Oppong Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability 9 (1), 52-61 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Optimization of seebeck coefficients in polyaniline-doped manganese dioxide nanocomposites J Molino, M Ibrahim, R Serra, S de Tristán PloS one 20 (4), e0321385 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Optimal Control Analysis of HIV/AIDS Model with PrEP Strategy and Behavioral Changes BM Ahmed, AK Dotia, MO Ibrahim, AO Adeoye, CN Ejieji, OT Olotu, ... 2025
Enhancing the accuracy of demand forecasts by incorporating twitter sentiment analysis into existing inventory management algorithms for smartphones in North American retail stores NR Yuvaraj, J Petchimuthu, MP Devadoss, B Munisamy, M Ibrahim AIP Conference Proceedings 3279 (1), 020066 , 2025 2025
Expansion method for solving fractional order HIV/AIDS model O Odetunde, MO Ibrahim FUDMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCES 9 (2), 75-82 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Impact of seasonal flooding and postflood irrigation on soil fertility and salinity along the Kamanda River in Kiru LGA, Kano State A Aliyu, S Ismail, S Sufiyanu, M Ibrahim, ZY Makarfi, S Muazu Environment & Ecosystem Science 9 (2), 98-102 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Analysis and dynamics of fractional order mathematical model of COVID-19 in Nigeria using atangana-baleanu operator OJ Peter, AS Shaikh, MO Ibrahim, KS Nisar Comput. Mater. Contin 66 (2), 1823-1848 , 2021 2021 Citations: 165
Mathematical model for control of measles epidemiology AA Momoh, MO Ibrahim, IJ Uwanta, SB Manga International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 87 (5), 707-718 , 2013 2013 Citations: 123
Impact of emotional intelligence and gender on job satisfaction among Egyptian government sector employees S El Khouly, A Ghoniem, M Ibrahim Current Research Journal of Social Sciences 3 (1), 22-27 , 2011 2011 Citations: 72
Optimal control analysis of a tuberculosis model with exogenous re‐infection and incomplete treatment SF Abimbade, S Olaniyi, OA Ajala, MO Ibrahim Optimal Control Applications and Methods 41 (6), 2349-2368 , 2020 2020 Citations: 52
Optimal control on a mathematical model of malaria AI Abioye, MO Ibrahim, OJ Peter, HA Ogunseye Sci. Bull., Series A: Appl Math Phy 82 (3), 177-190 , 2020 2020 Citations: 51
The use of routine monitoring and evaluation systems to assess a referral model of family planning and HIV service integration in Nigeria NO Chabikuli, DD Awi, O Chukwujekwu, Z Abubakar, U Gwarzo, ... Aids 23, S97-S103 , 2009 2009 Citations: 51
Blood group, genotype, malaria, blood pressure and blood glucose screening among selected adults of a community in Kwara State: implications to public health AF Anyiam, OC Arinze-Anyiam, PO Omosigho, M Ibrahim, EA Irondi, ... Asian Hematol Res J 6 (3), 9-17 , 2022 2022 Citations: 42
Direct and indirect transmission of typhoid fever model with optimal control OJ Peter, MO Ibrahim, HO Edogbanya, FA Oguntolu, K Oshinubi, ... Results in Physics 27, 104463 , 2021 2021 Citations: 40
Mathematical model for the control of typhoid fever OJ Peter, MO Ibrahim, OB Akinduko, M Rabiu IOSR J. Math 13 (4), 60-66 , 2017 2017 Citations: 40
Direct and indirect transmission dynamics of typhoid fever model by differential transform method OJ Peter, MO Ibrahim, FA Oguntolu, OB Akinduko, ST Akinyemi ATBU Journal of Science, Technology and Education , 2018 2018 Citations: 37
Application of differential transform method in solving a typhoid fever model OJ Peter, MO Ibrahim International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Optimization: Theory and … , 2017 2017 Citations: 36
Differential transform method for solving mathematical model of SEIR and SEI spread of malaria AI Abioye, MO Ibrahim, OJ Peter, S Amadiegwu, FA Oguntolu 2018 Citations: 35
Curtailing the spread of drug-abuse and violence co-menace: An optimal control approach AA Momoh, A Alhassan, MO Ibrahim, SA Amoo Alexandria Engineering Journal 61 (6), 4399-4422 , 2022 2022 Citations: 23
Gray wolf optimization of fractional order control of 3-omni wheels mobile robot: experimental study H Ammar, M Ibrahim, A Azar, R Shalaby 2020 16th international computer engineering conference (ICENCO), 147-152 , 2020 2020 Citations: 23
Teratogenic effects of aqueous extract of Ficus glomerata leaf during embryonic development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) A Shaikh, K Kohale, M Ibrahim, M Khan Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 9 (5), 107-111 , 2019 2019 Citations: 22
Comparative in vitro antidiabetic and antioxidant activity of various extracts of Ficus species A Shaikh Pharmacognosy Journal , 2018 2018 Citations: 22
Application of adomian decomposition method on a mathematical model of malaria AI Abioye, OJ Peter, AA Ayoade, OA Uwaheren, MO Ibrahim Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal 9 (1), 417-435 , 2020 2020 Citations: 21
Viscoelastic fluid flow past an infinite vertical plate with heat dissipation IJ Uwanta, BY Isah, MO Ibrahim International Journal of Computer Applications 36 (2), 17-24 , 2011 2011 Citations: 19
Experiment on comparative studies of different propagation techniques in English walnut (Juglans regia L.). M Ibrahim, CM Sadiq, CM Idris 1981 Citations: 19
Analysis and prediction of cost and time overrun of millennium development goals (MDGs) construction projects in Nigeria EA Ijigah, EB Ogunbode, MO Ibrahim Developing Country Studies (IISTE) , 2012 2012 Citations: 18