Oyetade Michael Oyebowale

@unilorin.edu.ng

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



                       

https://researchid.co/moyebowale

I am a Senior lecturer with specialization in the language and literature of the New Testament

EDUCATION

i. Ph.D (Christian Studies), University of Ilorin -2011
ii PGDE, Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto -2007
iii. M.A (Christian Studies), University of Ilorin -2003
iv. B.A. (Religious Studies), University of Ibadan -1998
v. Diploma in Religious Studies (DRS), University of Ibadan, -1995
vi. Senior School Certificate West African Examination Council -1993
vii . Ordinary Level, General Certificate Examination 1991

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Religious studies, Arts and Humanities

1

Scopus Publications

25

Scholar Citations

4

Scholar h-index

Scopus Publications

  • Towards Achieving National Integration in A Heterogeneous Nigerian Society: A Theological Reflection on Romans 9:25-26
    Dr M.O. Oyetade and Esther Adeola Femi-Olubiyi

    Africajournals
    Over the last few decades, several problems have been militating against Nigeria as a nation. This is because Nigeria is a mixture of many ethnic groups and diverse religious orientations. Those problems range from the religious crisis, poverty and ethnocentrism to socio-economic, political and academic issues. The objective of this paper is to unearth the havoc ethnocentrism has caused socially, economically, politically, educationally and religiously in Nigeria. The study employed a historical and exegetical approach as its methodology. The paper found that ethnicity and religion are key issues in national integration that political elites use to camouflage their incompetency, corruption, leadership failure and loss of political interest. The consequences are various ethnic conflicts, prejudices, religious crises, insecurity and agitation for separation and secession which do not augur well for national integration and development. Paul the Apostle in Romans. 9:25-26 presents a theological thought that could serve as a panacea as to how a heterogeneous Nigerian society can be integrated with people of different races and social classes peacefully. The paper concludes that the nation should apply the principle that delights to take those who are "not my people" and make them "my people" to achieve national integration in Nigeria. The paper, therefore, recommended restructuring the federal system of government, driving equity and fair distribution of appointments, placing less emphasis on religion and ethnicity on official documents and harvesting sports solidarity for national integration to give way for development to thrive at the state and local levels and permeate all-inclusive living theology.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Towards Achieving National Integration in A Heterogeneous Nigerian Society: A Theological Reflection on Romans 9: 25-26
    MO Oyetade, MEA Femi-Olubiyi
    Pharos Journal of Theology 104 (2) 2023

  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NAMES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND CONTEMPORARY YORUBA CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
    MO Oyetade, EA Femi-Olubiyi
    MUSINGS ON COMMUNICATION AND PERFORMANCE FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT, 150 2022

  • Salt and light in Matthew 5: 13–14: A paradigm for democratic sustainability in Nigeria
    MO Oyetade
    Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa 23 (1), 1-10 2021

  • Hermeneutical study of παρουσία and its significance to the 21st century Christians
    MO Oyetade
    Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 6 (2), 193-210 2020

  • Sanctity of Sexuality within Marriage: An Exegetical Study of Hebrews 13: 4
    MO OYETADE
    All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 7 (2), 1-12 2020

  • Contemporary Language of Giving in the Nigerian Church
    OM Oyebowale
    Critical Perspective on Language, Literature and Cultural Discourse, 208-220 2020

  • A Study of Speaking in Tongues in Acts and 1Corinthians and its use and Abuse in Some Selected Contemporary Churches in Nigeria
    OM Oyebowale
    Stellenbosch Theological Journal (STJ) 6 (1), 477-498 2020

  • Holy Spirit (Παράκλητος) in John 16:7-11: A Panacea for Security and National Development in Nigeria for the Study of Religions
    OM Oyebowale
    Religions Journal of the Nigeria Association 30 (1), 168-181 2020

  • Gender Equality in Gal 3: 26-28 and its Implications for the 21st Century Nigerian Women
    MO OYETADE, EA FEMI-OLUBIYI
    All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 7 (1), 140-154 2019

  • An Exegetical Interpretation of Ἀπολύτρωσις in Eph. 1: 7 and its Implication for the Contemporary Church in Nigeria
    MO Oyetade
    The Department of Religious Studies,(Christian Studies unit) Faculty of 2019

  • Submission and Love in Ephesians 5:22-25 and its Implication for Christian Home
    OM Oyebowale
    All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought (ANUJAT) 7 (1), 53-75 2019

  • An Exegetical Interpretation of ἀπολύτρωσιs in Ephesians 1:7 and its Implication for the Contemporary Church in Nigeria
    OM Oyebowale
    Kashere Journal of Christian Studies (KJCS) 1 (1), 173-186 2019

  • An Exegetical Study of 1 Corinthians 14: 34-35 and its Relevance to Redeemed Christian Church of God Women in Nigeria
    M Oyetade
    Language, Pedagogy and Social Discourse in Honour of Professor Tunde Ajiboye 2019

  • Significance of Mountain Prayer in Biblical Narrative with Reference to Matt. 17: 1-5
    MO Oyetade
    Ori-Oke Spirituality and Social Change in Africa: Contemporary Perspectives, 177 2018

  • Significance of Prayer Mountains in Biblical Narrative with Ref to Matt. 17: 1-5
    M Oyetade
    Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group 2018

  • Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth in 2Timothy 2:15 and its Theological Implication for the Contemporary Church
    MO Oyetade
    Akungba Journal of Religion and African Culture 6 (1), 88-97 2018

  • Sound Health (ὑγιαίνω) In 3John 2 and Its Implications for The 21st Century Pastors In Nigeria
    MO Oyetade
    The Faculty of Arts, Benue State University, Makurdi 2016

  • Hypostatic Union of Christ in Hebrews 2: 14-18
    MO Oyetade
    2016

  • The Roles of Food and Nutrition on The Health of The 21st Century Pastors in Nigeria
    M Oyetade
    The Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin 2015

  • A Comparative Study of Yoruba and Biblical Concept of Children Upbringing
    MO Oyetade
    Bringing Our Cultures Home Festschrift for Bade Ajayi at 70, 56-66 2014

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • A Study of Speaking in Tongues in Acts and 1Corinthians and its use and Abuse in Some Selected Contemporary Churches in Nigeria
    OM Oyebowale
    Stellenbosch Theological Journal (STJ) 6 (1), 477-498 2020
    Citations: 6

  • Salt and light in Matthew 5: 13–14: A paradigm for democratic sustainability in Nigeria
    MO Oyetade
    Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa 23 (1), 1-10 2021
    Citations: 5

  • Sanctity of Sexuality within Marriage: An Exegetical Study of Hebrews 13: 4
    MO OYETADE
    All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 7 (2), 1-12 2020
    Citations: 4

  • The abuse of Pastoral Authority in some churches in Nigeria today
    MO Oyetade
    Uma Journal of Philosophy and Religious Studies 8, 35-48 2013
    Citations: 4

  • Eschatological salvation in Hebrews 1: 5-2: 5
    MO Oyetade
    Ilorin Journal of Religious Studies 3 (1), 69-82 2013
    Citations: 3

  • Gender Equality in Gal 3: 26-28 and its Implications for the 21st Century Nigerian Women
    MO OYETADE, EA FEMI-OLUBIYI
    All Nations University Journal of Applied Thought 7 (1), 140-154 2019
    Citations: 2

  • An Exegetical Interpretation of the Greek Language in 2 Timothy 2: 15 with Reference to Σπουδάζω (Study)
    MO Oyetade
    Ilorin Journal of Linguistics, Literature & Culture 3, 101-111 2013
    Citations: 1