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Email: beakpojotor@delsu.edu.ng

  • Area of Specialization: Business Education (Accounting), Information and communication technology, Human Resources Management
  • Department of Business Education
  • My Publications
  • Olumese, H.A. & Akpojotor, B.E. (2021) Influence of students industrial work experience scheme on students’ academic performance in office technology and management courses in colleges of education in Delta State., Technical and Vocational Education Journal (TAVEJ)
    https://www.tavej.com.ng/index.php/tavej/article/view/25/23 Vol.7, September Pages: 196-207.

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2021) Challenges of the exploitation of modern technologies in business education programme in colleges of education in Delta State., Benue State University Journal of Education (BSUJE)
    Vol.21 (2) Pages: 1-10

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2022) Difficulties confronting students in the acquisition of practical skills in business education in tertiary institutions in Delta State., ABTU Journal of Science, Technology and Education
    http://www.atbuftejoste.com/index.php/joste/article/download/1521/pdf_969 Vol.10 (1) Pages: 99-104.

  • Benedicta Emujeboghene Akpojotor (2022) Digitalization of Business Education Programme in Tertiary Institutions in Delta State, Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects, ABTU Journal of Science, Technology and Education
    https://www.atbuftejoste.com/index.php/joste/article/view/1600/pdf_1017 Vol.10 (2) Pages: 181-191

  • Glory Kimemenihia Ifovwe, Ekwere Akpan Umoeshiet, Benedicta Emujeboghene Akpojotor (2023) Assessment of Supervision on Business Studies Teachers Effectiveness in Junior Secondary Schools in Delta Central Senatorial District, ATBU JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION
    http://www.atbuftejoste.com.ng/index.php/joste/article/view/1912 Vol.11 (3) Pages: 319-329

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2022) Problems of the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in business education programme in tertiary institutions in Delta State., Delsu Journal of Educational Research and Development(DJERD)
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379994400 Vol.19(1) Pages: 72-81

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2023) Challenges and prospects of funding business education programme for skills acquisition in post COVID 19 era in tertiary institutions in Delta State, Nigeria, Benue State University Journal of Education
    Vol.23 (3) Pages: 1-10

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2023) Students' perception of relevance of students' Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) to office technology and management programme in colleges of education in Delta State, Nigeria, Benue State University Journal of Education
    Vol.23(1) Pages: 63-72

  • Akpojotor, B.E. (2023) Cashless policy and economic activities of small-scale businesses in Delta Central Senatorial District in Delta State - Nigeria: Benefits and challenges, KWASU International Journal of Education (KIJE)
    https://www.kije.com.ng/index.php/KIJE/article/viewFile/78/78#page=47 Vol.6(1) Pages: 39-46

  • 1Ojieh Clement; 2*Benedicta Emujeboghene Akpojotor (PhD) & 3Dr. Igberaharha Omovigho Clever (2024) Job Productivity Skills Required By Business Educators For Effective Recruitment And Selection Process In Tertiary Institutions In Delta State, International Journal of Innovative Education Research
    https://www.seahipublications.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IJIER-S-30-2024.pdf Vol.12(3) Pages: 265-272

  • Dr. (Mrs.) Benedicta Emujeboghene AKPOJOTOR (2024) Digital Technology Skills for Employability and Global Competitiveness Required of Business Education Graduates from Delta State Tertiary Institutions, FUO-Journal of Educational Research
    https://foej.fuotuoke.edu.ng/index.php/foej/article/view/62/59 Vol.3(3) Pages: 43-54

  • Benedicta Emujeboghene Akpojotor & Helen Edowaye Chukwuemeke (2024) INSTITUTION-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN BUSINESS EDUCATION: ASTRATEGY TO INDUSTRALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTIN DELTA AND EDO STATES - NIGERIA, Nigerian Journal of Business Education (NIGJBED)
    https://www.nigjbed.com.ng/index.php/nigjbed/article/view/830/821 Vol.11(1) Pages: 95-103