Email: enakpoya@delsu.edu.ng

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  • Area of Specialization: Guidance and Counselling
  • Department of Guidance and Counselling
  • My Publications
  • AE Oghounu, EE Enakpoya (2020) Ethical Consideration for Counsellor Practice as Perceived by Student Counsellors in Nigerian Universities, Journal of Educational and Social Research
    https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/jesr/article/download/12261/11857 Vol.10(6) Pages: 125-132

  • EE Enakpoya (2020) ? Restructuring education in Nigeria for global relevance and sustainable development: The imperative of REBT in counselling among married teachers , DELSU Journal of Educational Research and Development
    Vol.17(2) Pages: 306-309

  • EE Enakpoya (2019) Communication and self-efficacy as correlates of marital adjustment in Delta and Bayelsa States, Nigeria, Benue State University Journal of Education
    Vol.19(1) Pages: 82-92

  • SB Ijeh, EE Enakpoya (2019) Examining the influence of Universal Basic Education Programme in the teaching and learning of mathematics at primary schools in Nigeria, Education for Today
    Vol.15(2) Pages: 49-54

  • EE Enakpoya (2015) Integrating Indigenous Apprenticeship System in Nigeria Education Process: The Synergy of Counselling, Interdisciplinary Journal of the National Sociological Society
    Vol.2(2) Pages: 110-115

  • GG Ogbebor, EE Enakpoya (2014) Improving academic achievement after First year Studentship in the University: An Academic Reconstruction Process, The Counsellor
    Vol.33(1) Pages: 99-108

  • CO Okposio, EE Enakpoya (2014) Reformation and Revitalization of Health Teachers’ Education for Qualitative Education in Nigeria: Counselling implications for teaching Health Education, Benue State University Journal of Education
    Vol.14 Pages: 11-17

  • EE Enakpoya (2013) Incidence and Control of Violent Behaviour among Secondary School Students in Delta State: Implications for Counselling, Delta Journal of Guidance and Counselling
    Vol.1(1) Pages: 153-158

  • EE Enakpoya, CO Okposio (2012) QUALITY ASSURANCE MECHANISMS IN NIGERIA TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS, THE CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD IN ACHIEVING VISION 20: 2020, Nigerian Journal of Curriculum and Instruction
    https://www.globalacademicgroup.com/journals/nact/QUALITY%20ASSURANCE%20MECHANISMS%20IN%20NIGERIA%20TERTIARY%20INSTITUTION.pdf Vol.20(1) Pages: 1-6

  • EE Enakpoya (2011) The Nature of Stress and Strategies for coping through Education, Interdisciplinary Journal of the National Sociological Society
    Vol.2(1) Pages: 103-108

  • GG Ogbebor, E Enakpoya (2011) ISSUE ON EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE RELATED TO FIRST DEGREE EXAMINATION, The Nigerian Journal of Curriculum and Instruction
    https://www.globalacademicgroup.com/journals/nact/Godwin%20222.pdf Vol.18(1) Pages: 19-27

  • EE Enakpoya (2010) Home background and Academic performance of secondary school students in Ethiope East Council ‘in Delta State, The Nigerian Educational Psychologist
    Vol.8 Pages: 7-12

  • SDO Clifford, GG Ogbebor, EE Enakpoya (2010) Retirement anxiety and counselling needs of pre-retirees in Delta State, The counsellor
    Vol.27 Pages: 76-82

  • EE Enakpoya (2009) The Dilemma of Examination Malpractice and the implications for counselling, Interdisciplinary Journal of the National Sociological Society
    Vol.1(20) Pages: 403-410

  • EE Enakpoya (2009) ? Prevalence of drug abuse among Nigerian adolescents: Implication for counseling , The Counsellor
    Vol.26(2) Pages: 22-25

  • SD Orere-Clifford, EE Enakpoya (2008) Attitude to old age, stress, depression, leadership and gender as correlates of the fear of death of old sandwich students in Delta State University, Journal of the Nigerian Society for Educational Psychologists
    Vol.6 Pages: 11-19

  • EE Enakpoya (2007) Unemployment and the crisis of mismatch between Educational Goals and Development Objectives in Nigeria: Implications for Counselling, Nigerian Sociological Review
    Vol.2(1) Pages: 181-189

  • FO Agbure, EE Enakpoya (2006) Private universities and the Problems of Tertiary Education in Nigeria, Interdisciplinary Journal of the National Sociological Society
    Vol. Pages: 55-60