ADESINA OLUWADAMILARE MOSESJoseph Ayo Babalola Universityomadesina@jabu.edu.ng Abstract The paper explores the historical reconstruction of diseases and the mechanisms employed in the control of these diseases in Colonial Lagos. The aim of this paper is the documentation of the pattern of origin, diffusion and the control of diseases in Colonial Lagos. The work examines the impact…
Read MoreBANDELE, RICHARD OLABANJO Department of History and International Studies, Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State, NigeriaAbstractBusiness failures are often perceived as definitive endpoints; however, history demonstrates that resilient leadership can transform setbacks into enduring success. This study explores the pivotal role of leadership in converting business failures into successful enterprises, drawing insights from Nigerian entrepreneurs with…
Read MoreALABI FLORENCE GBODI Kogi State University, Kabba, Kogi State Florence gbodi@gmail.com and ROSELINE MORENIKE OSHEWOLO, PhD Department of History and International Studies Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State Abstract Traditional institutions in Ogori significantly impact governance and democratic consolidation by bridging cultural heritage and modern political processes. These institutions, led by traditional leaders such as the…
Read MoreMARIE OLABISI IDAOMI Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja, Nigeria & ABDULAHMAN O. SUBERU, PhD Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja, Nigeria Abstract Elections in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, have historically been fraught with violence, reflecting deep-seated ethnic, religious, and regional divisions. Since independence, electoral processes have often…
Read MoreABUBAKAR YUSUF ABDULLAHI, PhD & 2ABDULLATIF BASHIR Department of Arabic and Islamic studies, Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria 1abubakar.yusuf@fulokoja.edu.ng: & 2abdullatif.bashir@fulokoja.edu.ng Abstract Throughout the 20th century, Arabic and Islamic education significantly influenced Kogi State, Nigeria. Originating as a means to instill Islamic principles and teach Arabic literacy, this education system was shaped by cultural,…
Read MoreOMOWUMI YUSUF Abstract This study examines the impact of corruption on economic policies and development in Nigeria, with a particular focus on leadership accountability from 1960 to 2024. Despite Nigeria’s vast resources and economic potential, corruption has significantly undermined economic growth, weakened policy implementation, and diminished public trust in governance. Using a historical and analytical…
Read MoreOCHEJA AMEH JOSHUA Department of History and War Studies Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna & A.O. AHMED, PhD National Defence College, Abuja Abstract The Hizmet Movement has been committed in advancing the course of religious tolerance and peaceful co-existence through dialogue and education among other strategies. While dialogue as a part of Hizmet strategy has attracted…
Read MoreSAFIYA WADA ABU Department of History and War Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna State. sawadaabu@nda.edu.ng, safiyawadaabu@gmail.com JIBRINHUSSAINI, PhD Department of History and War Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna State. Babanabbas14@gmail.com and MAGARET A. SHUAIBU, PhD Department of History and War Studies Faculty of…
Read MoreAbdulkareem Ayikoye Aruwa Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja – Nigeria. abdulkareemaruwa@yahoo.com and Abdulrahman Ochi Suberu, PhD Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja – Nigeria. abdulrahman.suberu@fulokoja.edu.ng Abstract This work presents the interplay and the inter-relationships between conflict, conflict resolution and Kogi State Judiciary. Conflict is a mismanaged disagreement between…
Read MoreUMAR ABDULLAHI Department of Islamic Studies, Federal college of Education, Okene, Kogi State. Abstract Imam Musa Galadima was a prominent Islamic scholar who played a pivotal role in enhancing religious education within Ebira community and beyond. He has been adjudged to be one of the best Islamic leaders to have existed in Ebiraland due to…
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