PRINCE HABIB ENESI, PhD Department of History and International Studies, Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State enesiprince@gmail.com Abstract Industrialization is undoubtedly the cornerstone of every nation’s development and prosperity, as evident in the studies of industrial revolutions in many parts of the world. Hence, several nations desire and strive to be industrialized for their overall socio-economic…
Read MoreThis study examined the impact of conflict in society as it allows for development. The focus was on Nigeria’s university education sector. Conflict is widespread in human societies and is an expression of social disequilibrium. Conflict is pervasive and unavoidable within social groups and between social groups. A new twist in analysing conflict in society is to look at conflict in its constructive and positive apparel. The incessant conflict between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) resulting in various industrial actions is to drive home ASUU’s demand for proper funding for the public universities revitalization in Nigeria. The methodology adopted was secondary source. Secondary data sources such as journals, newspapers, and Internet were explored and analysed based on content and discourse analysis.
Read MoreNIGERIA AND ITS CONTIGUOUS NEIGHBOURS: RELATIONSHIP AND CHANGE OF STRATEGIES Adeleke, Adewole Ayodeji Department of History and International Studies, Osun State University, Osogbo, Ikire Campus, Nigeria Abstract The principal aim of this article is to examine Nigeria’s relations with its contiguous neighbours. A critical look at Nigeria’s relations with its immediate neighbours would give one…
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