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    Overcoming global recession in sport through sport economic regeneration activities
    (Association of applied psychology and human performance, Winneba, Ghana., 2009) Omolawon, K. O.; Adisa, O.
    The economic importance of sport in the World today cannot be overemphasized. According to International Platform on Sport Development (2007) sport can contribute to economic development by creating additional source of income, such as manufacturing of Sporting goods, the development of Sport-related services, infrastructure or sport events. Even in this time of global economic recession, the business of professional sports is not only able' to withstand the current global economic downturn, according to Gillett (2009), it can find opportunity amid the tough times. However lese opportunities may not materialized in Nigeria except certain measures are taking, hence the reason for this study was on Sport economic regeneration and Global economic Recession. Nine hundred and sixty (960) respondents were selected for this study through purposeful and convenient sampling techniques. The study tested three variables (private funding initiative, concessional management and foreig direct investment) and the data collected were coded and analyzed with both descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics of frequency counts and percentages were used to analyse the demographic data of the respondents while inferential statistics f multiple regression was used to analyse the tested variables at 0.05 alpha level. The study reveal that all the three variables were significant, based on this, conclusions were drawn and recommendation made on how sport could contribute to coping with economic recession in Nigeria
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    Budget planning, allocation and implementation as indices for intramural sports programme among osun state owned tertiary institutions
    (Nigerian Society for Sports Management (Nssm) Department Of Physical And Health Education Lagos State University, Ojo Lagos, Nigeria, 2009) Omolawon, K. O.; Adisa, O.
    Today, institutions all over the world consider it worthy to promote the social objectives of sports. This is because it enables the young stars to acquire socially acceptable behavioural pattern. But this seems not to be so in Nigeria, particularly in Osun State, where interscholastic sports are facing a lot of problems. This study therefore investigated budget planning, allocation and implementation as indices for intramural sport programmes among Osun State owned tertiary institutions. A total of 500 respondents were purposely selected from four tertiary institutions owned by the state government for the study. A self-structured and validated questionnaire was used to collect data. The questionnaire was analysed using the inferential' statistics of multiple regressions. Conclusions and recommendations were drawn at the end of the study based on the findings of the study
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    Low enrolment pattern into physical and health education course: osun state colleges of education as a case study
    (2008) Omolawon, K. O.; Adisa, O.
    Physical education refers to the process of education that concerns activities which develop and maintain human body. It is an important part of the educational process that its evaluation as a teaching subject has developed tremendously. However, more students in the past were more than eager to pursue the course at a higher degree level that at the undergraduate level. But unfortunately physical education student enrolment in the Universities and Colleges of Education bos declined dramatically. This study therefore investigate the factor heading to low enrolment pattern into Physical and Health Education course in the two Osun State Colleges of Education. The population for this study consisted of all two hundred and fifty (250) respondents who were selected through quota sampling technique from the five schools making up the colleges. A structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the demographic characteristics and multiple regression on statistics set at 0.05 alpha level was used to test the hypotheses. The study showed that misconception about physical education and it double major status are among the reason of low enrolment into PHE ' departments in the two colleges. The findings were discussed in the light of the need to make physical education on fit into the dominant teaching subjects not only in the sciences but also in the area of social sciences/vocational and technical education
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    Financial Options as Determinants of Sports Facility Development in Lagos State, Nigeria
    (International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance "ICHPER.SD Africa Region, 2007) Omolawon, K. O.; Adisa, O.
    This research was carried out to look into Financial Options policy as determinants of sport development in Lagos State, Nigeria. It was in realization that huge financial investments are now needed to manage sports or to build new state of the art sporting arenas costing anywhere between N30 billion Naira. There are many options in financing sport and recreational facilities that involve both public and private arrangements and investments. This study looked into various finance ventures, as well as benefits and pitfalls of those options. In the study funding is separated into two distinct groups, public funding and private funding. A descriptive survey research method was adopted for the study while purposive sampling techniques was used to select 530 respondents from the population. Inferential statistics of multiple regressions was used to test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance, conclusion and recommendations were also drawn at the end of the study
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    Socio-environmental and academic induced stressors as determinants of mental health among academic staff of Osun state college of education, Ila-orangun
    (2007) Omolawon, K. O.; Adisa, O.
    The study attempts to identify the socio-academic induced stressors determining mental health of Academic Staff of Osun State College of Education, Ila-orangun. A total of one hundred (100) respondents were drawn from among the academic staff of the college, which represent about 50% of the population of academic staff The study revealed that the distance of some academic staff residences, publication, lack of basic amenities, internet facilities, inadequate teaching and learning facilities, student population explosion and elongated social calendar among others are the major Socio-Academic Stressors affecting the mental health of academic staff within the college