Determinants of Use of Social Media Platforms among Extension Professionals in Southwest, Nigeria

  • Babasanya B
  • Akinola M
  • Saddiq N
  • et al.
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Opportunities to share and providing access to agricultural information at a much faster pace to a wider audience through a variety of user-friendly platforms can be achieved through the use of social media. This study investigated use of social media platforms among extension professionals in Southwest, Nigeria. Two hundred and five respondents were selected through multistage sampling and used for the study. The findings revealed that majority of respondents were between 36 and 50 years, 52.2% were male, 39.5% had B.Sc, 22.9% had HND, 15.1% had PGD, 12.2% had Ph.D and 10.2% had M,Sc/M.Phil, Over half (58%) of respondents had moderate awareness on use of WhatsApp for extension service delivery. Results of regression analysis showed positive and significant influence of performance expectancy (β=.199, p

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Babasanya, B., Akinola, M. O., Saddiq, N. M., Ojeleye, O. M., Usman, M. B., Ganiyu, L., & Olorukooba, M. M. (2020). Determinants of Use of Social Media Platforms among Extension Professionals in Southwest, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2020/v38i1130444

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