Temitayo Atinuke Ogunleye is an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Kigali. She holds a Master’s degree in Communication from Bowen University, Osun State, Nigeria, where she also completed her Bachelor’s degree in the same field.
Temitayo began her academic career as a Teaching Assistant at Bowen University, where she served for two and a half years. During this period, she contributed to the delivery of language and communication courses and supported faculty research. She is passionate about advancing communication education through both teaching and research.
Her academic interests lie in Language Development and Teaching , Interpersonal communication and conflict resolution, Communication in Education and Intercultural Communication.
Oyeniran, S. T. & Ogunleye T. A. (2023). Audience Perception of Lagelu FM as a veritable tool for promotion of Yoruba Culture. In T. Ojo (Ed.), Development communication in perspectives (pp. 87-99. KolaDaisi University Press.
Oyeniran, S.T., Ogundele, R.A., Adegboye, V.T., and Ogunleye, T.A (2020).Graffiti Medium of Effective Communication or as an art of Vandalism in Nigeria. International journal ofMultidisciplinary sciences and Advanced Technology. Vol 1, no11 (2020)70-79 (Published)
Ogunleye, Temitayo. (2017) Public Relations Practice in Bowen and Covenant Universities: An Assessment. .(Unpublished M.Sc Project)
Omitade, Temitayo. (2011) Impact of ‘‘This Life’’ drama series on Nigerian Youths, case study of Bowen University youths. (Unpublished B.Sc Project.)
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