Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim

Adamkolo Mohammed IbrahimAdamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim received his MSc degree in Development Communication from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2017 and had his first degree, BA Mass Communication from the University of Maiduguri in 2007. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD at Bayero University, Kano. Also, he teaches Mass Communication Diploma on a part-time basis at Yobe State University, Damaturu, and he is the Coordinator of the Mass Communication Diploma programme at Yobe State University. He has a total of over 60 publications (including journal articles, book chapters, conference papers and a couple of books). Since 2013, Adamkolo has received several merit awards including the award he received in 2018 from Publons, as Top Reviewer, for being among the top 1% of global peer reviewers in Psychiatry/Psychology of communication. Since 2014, Malam Adamkolo has been reviewing for several academic research journals including Computers in Human Behaviour (CHB) and Children and Youth Services Review (CYSR) both published by Elsevier, as well as Journal of Systems and Information Technology (JSIT) which is published by Emerald. Since 2014, Adamkolo has peer-reviewed not less than 60 academic research papers.

Publications

Optimising Corporate Social Responsibility, Communication and the Media for Enhanced Organisational Progress: Implications for Sustainable Organisational Growth
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2024. 16 pages.
This chapter explores the challenges and importance of effective communication of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives for organisations. It highlights the evolution...
Datafied Modelling of Self-Disclosure in Online Health Communication
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Hajara Umar Sanda, Nassir Abba-Aji, Md Salleh Hassan, Phuong Thi Vi. © 2023. 16 pages.
Online health support communities play an important role in the exchange of social support and the improvement of health. There is a dearth of theoretical frameworks dedicated to...
Safety of Women Journalists in Nigerian News Media: Exposing the Hushed Gender-Based Discriminations
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Nassir Abba-Aji, Mohammed Alhaji Adamu, Phuong Thi Vi. © 2022. 24 pages.
In recent decades, women journalists' professional safety has attracted an enormous research attention globally and in Nigeria. Interestingly, often similar findings are...
Strategic Communication for Sustainable Environmental Development in the Northern Nigerian Arid Zone: Toward Mitigating the Impact of Climate Change
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Nassir Mohammed Abba-Aji, Phuong Thi Vi. © 2022. 23 pages.
Nigeria is one of the world's most vulnerable countries to extreme weather conditions and natural disasters linked to climate change, the impacts of which are exacerbated by...
Implications of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Deepfakes for Cybersecurity and Regulation in Nigeria: Theorising for Cyberfakes and Cyberviolence
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Bukar Jamri, Abubakar Zakari. © 2022. 37 pages.
The first quarter of the 21st century has barely passed, but a barrage of ‘disrupting' surprises emerged – from the proliferation of information and communication...
Boko Haram's Feminization, Minorization, and Cyberization of Terrorism: Offering the Cyberterrorism Diffusion Model as Anti-Bokoharamism Tool
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2021. 12 pages.
This chapter employs cybertechnology approaches to address issues related to the continuing Boko Haram insurgency in North-East Nigeria supported by cybertechnology, especially...
Safety of Women Journalists in Nigerian News Media: Exposing the Hushed Gender-Based Discriminations
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Nassir Abba-Aji, Mohammed Alhaji Adamu, Phuong Thi Vi. © 2021. 24 pages.
In recent decades, women journalists' professional safety has attracted an enormous research attention globally and in Nigeria. Interestingly, often similar findings are...
Fake News, Hate Speech and Nigeria's Struggle for Democratic Consolidation: A Conceptual Review
Umaru A. Pate, Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2021. 24 pages.
In addition to looking at the ongoing election campaigns in Nigeria, past election campaigns both locally and globally (especially since Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom...
Fake News, Hate Speech and Nigeria's Struggle for Democratic Consolidation: A Conceptual Review
Umaru A. Pate, Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2020. 24 pages.
In addition to looking at the ongoing election campaigns in Nigeria, past election campaigns both locally and globally (especially since Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom...
Silencing the Media and Chaining the Watchdog: Threats to Journalist Safety During Elections in Nigeria
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Umaru A. Pate, Abdulsamad Muhammad Usman. © 2020. 27 pages.
Over the last two decades, Nigeria has been struggling to consolidate its democratic processes to ensure peaceful campaigns and free and fair polls. But electoral processes...
Cyberbullying Among Malaysian Children Based on Research Evidence
Sarina Yusuf, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Adamkolo Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2019. 23 pages.
Previous studies have highlighted that the internet offers various online opportunities to users, for example, children, and that the internet possesses great potential to boost...
Factors Determining E-Shopping Compliance by Nigerians
Adamkolo Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Sarina Yusuf. © 2019. 14 pages.
This chapter investigated factors that affect e-shopping acceptance among Nigerians. The extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) model was adopted...
Theorizing the Journalism Model of Disinformation and Hate Speech Propagation in a Nigerian Democratic Context
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2019. 14 pages.
Since its political independence in 1960, Nigeria has been a partially united country. Nigerians have always regarded themselves as ‘us' versus ‘them.' This creates a...
Cyberbullying Among Malaysian Children Based on Research Evidence
Sarina Yusuf, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Adamkolo Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim. © 2018. 19 pages.
Previous studies have highlighted that the Internet offers various online opportunities to users, for example children, and that the Internet possesses great potential to boost...
Factors Determining E-Shopping Compliance by Nigerians
Adamkolo Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Sarina Yusuf. © 2018. 12 pages.
This chapter investigated factors that affect e-shopping acceptance among Nigerians. The extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) model was adopted...
Factors Influencing Acceptance and Use of ICT Innovations by Agribusinesses: A Conceptual Framework
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Sarina Yusuf. © 2018. 17 pages.
This chapter proposes a modified conceptual framework for investigating the influence of cognitive, management characteristics and organizational size factors on information and...
Factors Influencing Acceptance and Use of ICT Innovations by Agribusinesses: A Conceptual Framework
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan, Sarina Yusuf. © 2017. 17 pages.
This chapter proposes a modified conceptual framework for investigating the influence of cognitive, management characteristics and organizational size factors on information and...
ICT Is Not Gender Blind: A Literary Analysis of ICT Gender Inequality and its Socio-Economic Impact in the Developing World
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Mohammed Alhaji Adamu. © 2017. 15 pages.
This chapter critically reviewed literature on gender disparity associated with access and usage of ICT, focusing on the less developed world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa. The...
ICT Is Not Gender Blind: A Literary Analysis of ICT Gender Inequality and its Socio-Economic Impact in the Developing World
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Mohammed Alhaji Adamu. © 2016. 20 pages.
This chapter critically reviewed literature on gender disparity associated with access and usage of ICT, focusing on the less developed world, especially Sub-Saharan Africa. The...