Deprecated: strtotime(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($datetime) of type string is deprecated in /home/coouedu1/staffportal.coou.edu.ng/view-staff.php on line 58
?> Prof JOY AMECHI's Details


Deprecated: htmlspecialchars(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /home/coouedu1/staffportal.coou.edu.ng/view-staff.php on line 135
Prof JOY AMECHI

Staff Picture


Email: Click to show AMECHI's Email Address Birthday: 19th May
Staff Type: Academic Phone Number: Login to view phone number
Website or LinkedIn URL: https://chupjoy@yahoo.com Gender: Male
Contact Address: Login to view contact address
Biography: J.A.OKEKE-EZEANYANWU IS FROM UKPO, A LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Faculty/Department/Unit: VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Rank: PROFESSOR
Research Interest: BUSINESS EDUCATION , MARKETING
Educational Qualifications: Ph.D (BUSINESS EDUCATION
M.Sc (BUSINESS EDUCATION)
PGDE
HND
OND
WAEC
FSLC
Universities Attended: UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA
NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA
NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY,AWKA
ANAMBRA STATE POLYTECHNIC OKO
ANAMBRA STATE POLYTECHNIC OKO
INLAND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, ONITSHA
URBANS' SCHOOL, ATANI
Publications: Google Scholar /International Journals
1. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu, Fidelia C. Ugwuogo and Peace U. Nzeribe (2024)
You tube form of social media and sexual harassment form of insecurity as correlate of Academic Achievement of Business Education students in public universities in South-East . Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research. 6(1).
2. Anthonia C. Okoye (Ph.d), Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D) and Christy C. Nwagu (Ph.D) (2024)
Modern Leadership Styles as correlate of Business Education Lecturers’ performance in tertiary institutions in south-East Nigeria. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education. 6(1).

3. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu, Fidelia C. Ugwuogo and Peace U. Nzeribe (2024)
Face book form of social media and kidnapping form of insecurity as correlate of Academic Achievement of business education students in public universities in south-East Nigeria. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research. 6(1).

4. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu, Faith Makwe and Chinwe F. Ezwnwaji (2023). Instructional delivery for skill Acquisition in business education in the new normal in Colleges of Education in Anambra State. Nigerian Journal of Business Education (NIGJBE) 10(2).
5. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu, Fidelia C. Ugwuogo and Josephat N. Onyeagba (2023)
Role of Information and communication Technology (ICT) Research and problem-solving competencies of business Teacher Education for employability in tertiary institutions in Anambra State. COOU Journal of Education Research 8(1)

6. Cyricus I. Mbanugo and Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (2023)
Digital Entrepreneurship Readiness of business education graduates: Implication for curriculum re-organization and diversification. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research 5(1).

7. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu and Joy N. Onwuagboke (2023)
Business Educators’ attitude towards the use of blackboard and Moodle Learning Management systems (LMS) in teaching during COVID-19 pandemic. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research. 5(1).
8. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu and Owulupu Samuel Ambakederemo (2023)
Utilization of technical skills by Managers of Small Scale Enterprises (SSEs) for successful business operation in Bayelsa State. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research 5(1).

9. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu and Ifeoma-Meziem Victoria Enwere (2023). Mentoring: A new paradigm for improving and sustaining the teaching and learning of business neducation. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research. 5(1).

10. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu and Patricia Oluchi Nedum-Ogbede (2023)
Poverty alleviation and crime through business education resources in Nigeria.
Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education Research. 5(1).

11. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu and Faith Makwe (2023). Influence of COVID-19
Pandemic on the academic achievement of business education students in
Public tertiary institutions in Anambra State. Multidisciplinary Journal of
Vocational Education and Research. 5(1).
12. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D), Fidelia Chinelo Ugwuogo &Josephat Nwafor Onyeagba (2022). Employment opportunities and global competitiveness challenges of business education graduates in new normal. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Journal of Educational Research 7(1).



13. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D), Faith Makwe & Maryrose Oluchi Okafor (2022). Business education for employability and global competitiveness in the new normal. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Journal of Educational Research 7(1).

14. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D), Maryrose Oluchi Okafor & Faith Makwe (2022). Entrepreneurship Education: A tool for youth employability and global competitiveness in the new normal. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Journal of Educational Research 7(1).

15. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D), J. N. Onyeagba & F. C. Ugwuogo (2022).
Skills required of accounting education graduates for employability and global competitivenss in the new normal. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Journal of Educational Research 7(1).

16 Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu & Juliana U. Anaso (2022). Impediment to teaching of computer education by secondary school teachers in Awka Education of Anambra State. Global Journal of Education, Humanities and Management Sciences 4(1)

17 Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu & Afomachukwu. M. Ogbughalu (2021)
Contribution of business studies towards enhancing students’ entrepreneurial intention in junior secondary schools in Onitsha Education Zone, Anambra State. Nigerian Journal of Business Education (NIGJBED) 8(2), 241-253, nigjbed.com.ng
18. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu & Sabina C. Nweke (2021)
Strategies for improving employability skill acquisition of business education students in the E-world in tertiary institutions in Anambra State. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education & Research. 1(4), gojehms.com

19. Joy. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu & Chiamaka. E. Okpala (2021)
Business Educators’ perception of the use of E-learning Applications for mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on the business education programme in Anambra State. Nigerian Journal of Business Education(NIGJBED) 8(1), 145-151, nigjbed.com.ng

20. Associat Prof. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu & Chiamaka E. Okpala (2021). Business Educators’ Perception of the contribution of TETFUND in the Development of business education programme for sustainable developmentIn Anambra State of Nigeria. International Journal of Education HumanitiesAnd Social Science, 4(2), 78-88. Publisher: ijehss.com

21. Associate Prof. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (2021).
Improvement of Employability skills of business education students in public tertiary institutions in Anambra State for sustainable development. Journal of Education Humanities And Social Science, 4(3), 1-11. ijehss.com

22. Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (Ph.D) and ChinweSussanOguejiofor (Ph.D)
(2020) Employers’ perception on strategies for improving school-industryCollaboration for quality business education programme in tertiary institutionsIn Anambra State. Nigerian Journal of Business Education, 7(1), 106-117. Published by the Association of Business Educators of Nigeria. www.abennigeria.org

23. Dr Chinwe Sussan Oguejiofor and Dr. Joy Amechi Okeke-Ezeanyanwu (2019). New Technologies and Business Education Programme in Nigeria.
Nigerian Journal of Business Education Vol 6(1). 291-296. Published by the
Association of Business Educators of Nigeria www.abennigeria.org

24. Dr. A.N. Umezulike, J. A. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu, and Dr. A.C. Okoye (2016): Business Education and Recovery of Human Values in the Era of Information and Communication Technology. Nigeria. Journal of Business Education, 3(1), 181-188. Published by the Association of Business Educators of Nigeria. www.abennigeria.org

25. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2017). Extent of Utilization of E-Commerce by Soft Drink Manufacturing Companies in Anambra and Enugu States. International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Management Research 2(5),1785-1802 . Publisher: Mandsaur: India. www.ijaemr.com


26. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A.(2016),
Impact of Outsourcing on Organizational Productivity in Private and Public Sector Organizations in Anambra State. African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 3(4), 112-116. Published by University of Eldoret, (Kenya), Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (Nigeria) and KyambogoUniversity(Uganda). ajest.info/index.php/ajest

27. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2017). Utilization of Transactional and Network E-commerce Marketing Competencies by Marketers of Industrial Products in Anambra State. Palgo Journal of Business Management. 4(2), 103-110. Published by http://www.palgojournals.org/PJBM/index.htm

28. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2017). Extent of Utilization of Database and Web Servers E-Commerce Components by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Anambra State, Nigeria. Online Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (OJAMSS), 2(2), 205-219. Published by Department of Business Education, Madonna University, Okija. www.gojamss.net

29. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2017). Impact of Economic Recession on Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (A study of viable SMEs in Anambra State of Nigeria). Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (OJAMSS), 2(3), 166-176. www.gojamss.net

30. Okafor Peter Amandi and Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy AmechiPh.D (2018). Business Process Reengineering and Organizational Performance of Rice Production Firms. Evidence from South East, Nigeria. Online Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (OJAMSS), 3(1), 244-254. Published by Department of Business Education, Madonna University, Okija. www.gojamss.net

31. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. and Iwuchukwu Victoria A. (2019). Effect of Quality Management on the Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Anambra State. Global Journal of Education, Humanities and Management Sciences, 1(1), 60-79. Published by Department of Business Education, Madonna University, Okija. www.gojehms.com


32. Anetoh John C, Anetoh Vivian C, OkekeGoodfaith N, Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A and Obiezekwem Chukwujekwu J (2020). Entrepreneurial Marketing and Performance of Chemical Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria. British Journal of Management and Marketing Studies 3(3), 67-88. Publisher: www.abjournals.org>bjmms

33. Anetoh John C, Anetoh Vivian C, OkekeGoodfaith N, Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A., OkaforChizob A., Obiezekwem Chukwujekwu J and Peter Rita A. (2020). Employee Job Satisfaction and Entrepreneurial Venture growth of Plastic Manufacturing firms in Nigeria. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, 3(1), 55-70. Publisher: www.abjournals.org>ijebi

34. Anetoh John C., Anetoh Vivian C., OkekeGoodfaith N., Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A., OkaforChizoba A., ObiezekwemChukwujekwu J and Peter Rita A. (2020). Drivers of workforce satisfaction and their influences on Entrepreneurial venture productivity: Evidence from Paints producing firms in Nigeria. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, 3(1), 39-54.Publisher: www.abjournals.org>ijebi

35. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2011). Need for efficient human resources
Management in Small and Medium Enterprises in Anambra State.Academic Journal of Management Sciences, 1(1), 257-268. Publisher: Faculty of Management Sciences, Anambra State University, Igbariam Campus. Academia.edu os anacer sciences

36. Mba, Stella .I. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. and Okeke, Goodfaith (2016) Effective Communication and Organizational Performance: A Study of Five Selected Firms in Anambra State. Advance Research Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Discoveries 4(1), 56-67. Publisher : Kolkata, India. www.journalresearchijf.com

National Journals
37. Joy A, Okeke-Ezeanyanwu(Ph.D, Anthonia Umezulike (Ph.D) and Josephat N Onyeagba (2022). Availability and utilization of instructional facilities for sustainable implementation of accounting education programme in Nigerian Colleges of Education. Cross Abroad Multidisciplinary International Journal of Research. 1(5).
38. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2015), Enhancing Entrepreneurship Success: Competencies Essential for Entrepreneurs. Delta Business Education Journal (DBEJ), 5(1) 184-189. Publisher: Association of Business Educators of Nigeria (ABEN) Delta State.

39. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu JoyAmechiPh,D and OguejioforChinweSusssanPh.D (2018). Challenges of Business Education Programme in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria and the way forward. COOU Journal of Educational Research, 5(1), 97-110. Published by the Faculty of Education, ChukwuemekaOdumegwuOjukwuUnuversity, Igbariam Campus.

40. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2018). Managers’ Perception of Relationship and Webpage E-Marketing Competencies Utilized by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Anambra State. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research, 3(1), 172-184. Published by the Department of Vocational Education ChukwuemekaOdumegwuOjukwu University, Igbariam Campus.

41. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy Amechi Ph.D and OkekeGoodFaith (2018). Entrepreneurial Education: A Panacea to Building a global Competitive Economy. Multidisciplinary Journal of Vocational Education and Research, 3(1), 98-109. Published by the Department of Vocational Education, ChukwuemekaOdumegwuOjukwu University, Igbariam Campus.

42. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2007). Skills and Competencies Expected of Office Employees to meet the Challenges of Information and Communication Technologies in Anambra State. Journal of Nigerian Government and Politics, 3, 119- 125 Published by The Institute of Continuing Education Programmes (ICEP), Imo State University, Owerri.


43. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A. (2015). Critical Success Factors in Starting Small Business. Journal of Department of Banking and Financial Studies. 1(1), 1-5. Publisher: Department of Banking and Finance, ChukwuemekaOdumegwuOjukwu University, Igbariam Campus.

44. Okeke-Ezeanyanwu Joy A.(2006). Motivation: An Imperative for Increased Productivity of Employees in the Public Sector in Anambra State, ANSU Journal of Politics and Administration, 1(1), 315-324. Publisher: Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Anambra State University.

45. Ojogbo, L.U. Ofili P.N. and Okeke-Ezeanyanwu J.A. (2017). Implementation of Effective Recruitment and Selection on Organizational Performance. Academy of Business Studies Journal, 5( 2), 95-108. Published by School of Business

46. Studies, Delta State Polytechnic Ogwashi.
BOOK CHAPTER:

Joy A. Okeke-Ezeanyamwu (2022). Referencing in Research. Basic Research Method: Principles and Techniques. Brystevand Publishers.
Google Scholar:
Skills: Proficiency in computer, innovative and creative, zeal for research writing
Registered Date: 6th May 2024 at 07:36:30 PM
Last Online: No login information available.



© 2024 International ICT Resource Centre - Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University