Murtala Muhammad Department of Research and Studies, The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos, Nigeria. Abstract Clothing is a key element in achieving charismatic power through self-expression – in a variety of situations such as negotiations, business or political meetings, but also in ceremonies and parades, when a strong impact on other people is desired…
Read MoreDr. Comfort Fatimoh Sheidu Affiliation: University of Abuja Email: comsheidu@gmail.com Phone number: 08034313881 Abstract Across Africa, women play a critical role in agricultural activities and food production. However, they are frequently subjected to systemic discrimination, have limited access to resources, and are underrepresented in decision-making processes. This study emphasises the importance of inclusive policies and…
Read MoreMohammed Lawal Shuaibu, PhD Department of History and international Studies, Kogi State University, Ayingba & Leonard Abu Department of History and international Studies, Kogi State University, Ayingba Abstract Riverports are auxiliaries that complete navigational cycle. Ports are where cargoes are loaded and offloaded. These navigational components on the Nigerian inland waterways had not been given…
Read MoreBenjamin W. Yio, PhD Email- benjaminyio2012@gmail.com; benjamin.yio@fulokoja.edu.ng Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria & Godwin N.Koko, PhD Department of Educational Foundations and General Studies, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi Benue State, Nigeria. Abstract Since the inception of the Nigerian State in 1914, Nigerian governments past and present have made…
Read MoreTitus Aliyu,Ph.D Department Of Religion, Federal University Lokoja. Titusaliyu7@Gmail.Comss & Olayinka Aliu. Ph.D. Department Of History and International Studies Federal University Lokoja Email: ayo.yinka@yahoo.com Abstract: Prostitution has received little attention in Nigeria. Until the last decade, there is still paucity of research in this area. This is borne out the fact the study of prostitution…
Read MoreBello Moshood Asuku, Ph.D Department Of History, Fct College of Education Zuba-Abuja, Nigeria. Email:mashbello64@gmail.com & Duniya Filibus A Postgraduate Student, Department Of History And Diplomatic Studies, University Of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria. Email: filibusduniya@gmail.com Abstract Jema’a Local Government Area is located within the Nok area with evidence of human existence and their economic activities before A.D.…
Read MoreAdam Okene Ahmed, PhD National Defence College Nigeriaprof_oaahmed@ndc.gov.ng +2348033151706 & Olajumoke Ganiyat Jenyo, PhD, PMP National Defence College Nigeriaogjenyo@ndc.gov.ng or jenyoolajumoke@gmail.com +2348036851056 & Abarkaka Kabir, PhD National Defence College Nigeria Abstract Worldwide, unfettered immigration constitutes immense threat to the receiving country’s Security and economic well-being. Conflict-driven migration occurs concurrently with terrorism, insurgency, gun-running, cross-border crime…
Read MoreJatto, Adavize Emmanuel Department of History and International Studies Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State Emmanuel.jatto@fulokoja.edu.ng Abstract Inter-communal crisis is one of the challenges in Nigeria. A challenge that has and still continues to claim lives and properties in several communities across the country, among which is the Offa/Erin-Ile communities which is noted for incessant violent…
Read MoreIsreal Samuel, Department of History and International Studies Federal University Lokoja Kogi State, Nigeria, Abstract The economic relations between Nigeria and nations of the world have given rise to multi-faceted socio-cultural relations. Over the years, Nigeria has grown in space with economic activities at the centre stage of its bilateral relations with other sovereign nations,…
Read MoreILEVBAOJE, Joan Kelly Department of History and International Studies, Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko, Ondo State Joankelly952@gmail.com +3347067878996 & ADEJUBE, Ojo Bodunde Department of History and International Studies, Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko, Ondo State Abstract In traditional African societies, intra and inter-cultural marriage has been one of the potent sources of family, group and…
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