Between responsibility and rhetoric: Some consequences of CSR practice in Nigeria's oil province W Akpan Development Southern Africa 23 (2), 223-240, 2006 | 168 | 2006 |
Use of traditional and modern contraceptives among childbearing women: findings from a mixed methods study in two southwestern Nigerian states AI Ajayi, OV Adeniyi, W Akpan BMC public health 18, 1-9, 2018 | 163 | 2018 |
Factors associated with consistent condom use: a cross-sectional survey of two Nigerian universities AI Ajayi, KO Ismail, W Akpan BMC public health 19, 1-11, 2019 | 129 | 2019 |
Use of non-emergency contraceptive pills and concoctions as emergency contraception among Nigerian University students: results of a qualitative study AI Ajayi, EE Nwokocha, W Akpan, OV Adeniyi BMC public health 16, 1-8, 2016 | 70 | 2016 |
Unplanned pregnancy-risks and use of emergency contraception: a survey of two Nigerian Universities AI Ajayi, EE Nwokocha, OV Adeniyi, D Ter Goon, W Akpan BMC health services research 17, 1-8, 2017 | 59 | 2017 |
Putting oil first? Some ethnographic aspects of petroleum-related land use controversies in Nigeria W Akpan African Sociological Review/Revue Africaine de Sociologie 9 (2), 134-152, 2005 | 58 | 2005 |
Awareness and use of pre-exposure and postexposure prophylaxes among Nigerian university students: findings from a cross-sectional survey AI Ajayi, KO Ismail, OV Adeniyi, W Akpan Medicine 97 (36), e12226, 2018 | 53 | 2018 |
Soil erosion and dam dividends: Science facts and rural ‘fiction’around the Ntabelanga dam, Eastern Cape, South Africa J Van Tol, W Akpan, G Kanuka, S Ngesi, D Lange South African Geographical Journal 98 (1), 169-181, 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
When corporate citizens ‘second-class’ national citizens: The antinomies of corporate-mediated social provisioning in Nigeria's oil province W Akpan Journal of Contemporary African Studies 27 (1), 105-118, 2009 | 41 | 2009 |
Corporate citizenship in the Nigerian petroleum industry: A beneficiary perspective W Akpan Development Southern Africa 25 (5), 497-511, 2008 | 41 | 2008 |
Maternal health care services utilisation in the context of ‘Abiye’(safe motherhood) programme in Ondo State, Nigeria AI Ajayi, W Akpan BMC public health 20, 1-9, 2020 | 40 | 2020 |
“It's Sweet Without Condom”: Understanding Risky Sexual Behaviour Among Nigerian Female University Students. AI Ajayi Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences 16 (4), 2018 | 35 | 2018 |
In search of a developmental university: Community engagement in theory and practice W Akpan, G Minkley, J Thakrar South African Review of Sociology 43 (2), 1-4, 2012 | 33 | 2012 |
Indigenous knowledge, global ignorance? Insights from an Eastern Cape climate change study A Apraku, W Akpan, P Moyo South African Review of Sociology 49 (2), 1-21, 2018 | 32 | 2018 |
Between the'sectional'and the'national': Oil, Grassroots Discontent and Civic Discourse in Nigeria WN Akpan Rhodes University, 2005 | 31 | 2005 |
Who benefits from free institutional delivery? evidence from a cross sectional survey of North Central and Southwestern Nigeria AI Ajayi, W Akpan BMC health services research 17, 1-10, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Oil exploration and local opposition in colonial Nigeria: understanding the roots of contemporary state-community conflict in the Niger Delta I Umejesi, W Akpan South African Review of Sociology 44 (1), 111-130, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |
‘Local’knowledge,‘global’knowledge,‘development’knowledge: finding a new balance in the knowledge power play W Akpan South African Review of Sociology 42 (3), 116-127, 2011 | 29 | 2011 |
And the beat goes on? Message music, political repression and the power of Hip-Hop in Nigeria W Akpan Popular music censorship in Africa, 91-106, 2016 | 28 | 2016 |
Maternal health care visits as predictors of contraceptive use among childbearing women in a medically underserved state in Nigeria AI Ajayi, OV Adeniyi, W Akpan Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 37, 1-10, 2018 | 24 | 2018 |