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Management of Cyberbullying: A Qualitative Exploratory Case Study of a Nigerian University
Cyberbullying problem has become a global concern in universities. In Nigerian universities, the concern appears to be blamed on the lack of...
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“Dirge to Slit Bodies”: EndSARS, Police Brutality, and Nigerian Dystopia in Jumoke Verissimo and James Yéku’s Soro Soke: When Poetry Speaks Up
Since the post-independent era, Nigerian literary and political activists from Fela Anikupo Kuti’s Zombie to Ken Saro-Wiwa’s “Silence Would Be... -
Satire, Humour, Language and Style in Nigerian Literature
The uncontroverted objective of satire has always been to censor; however, the nature of the language of satire has not always been uncontroverted.... -
A Seat at the Table: Nigerian Women Shape the Curriculum
A shift in any part of the empire’s political, economic, and environmental system rippled into shifts in every part of the system, whether from the... -
Language Politics, Development, and Sustainability of Publishing and Textbooks in the Nigerian Languages
Nigeria has over 500 indigenous languages, out of which only three (Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba) are emphasized by the government in its education policy... -
Optimizing the utilization of maternal and reproductive healthcare services among women in low-resourced Nigerian settings
IntroductionQuality care delivery is an essential lifesaving interventions for maternal healthcare and reduction in mortality from preventable...
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Assessment of sleep knowledge among medical and dental students in a Nigerian tertiary institution: a cross-sectional study
PurposeSleep medicine is a rapidly growing field of Medicine globally. However, studies are lacking on the knowledge of Nigerian medical and dental...
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Conclusion and Recommendations for Digital Forensic Readiness of Nigerian Financial Crimes Agencies
This chapter presents a summary of the key findings of this study and the implications for financial crimes in Nigeria. The chapter started by... -
School refusal behaviours profiles among nigerian adolescents: differences in risk and protective psychosocial factors
School Refusal Behaviours (SRBs) is potentially a risk factor for students’ academic and mental wellbeing. Effective management of SRBs demands that...
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Youths, Big Brother Reality Show and Voting Behaviour in Nigeria: Lessons for the Nigerian Government
Voting is an acceptable way of making the preferred choice among many alternatives. The return to democracy in 1999 has recorded mixed feelings about... -
Exploring the Energy Transition to LPG in the Nigerian Household Sector: A Scenario-Based Modeling Approach
Scenario-based models based on plausible and acceptable descriptions of the future have time and again been employed to study the effect of an... -
Menstrual Attitudes: The Gender Differences Among Nigerian University Students
Menstruation, a biological event in females, has been observed to cause discrimination for many females, and this may be linked to menstrual...
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Bureaucratic Model: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nigerian Foreign Policy
Relying on the analytical utility and fecundity of the bureaucratic model of politics, this chapter analyses the foreign policymaking and... -
Understanding the Concept and Practice of Work-Life Balance: A Case of Nigerian Entrepreneurial Women
The concept of ‘work-life balance’ continues to have ostensibly unending discussions regarding the certainties and practicability towards achieving... -
Predictors of the quality of work life and job satisfaction among serving military healthcare personnel in the Nigerian armed forces
IntroductionQuality of work life and perception affects the productivity of healthcare professionals. The study aimed to determine the quality of...
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Socio and ethno-cultural embeddedness of transnational Nigerian immigrant entrepreneurs in Ghana
Transnational Nigerian immigrant entrepreneurs have been in Ghana for a long time, operating by utilizing a wide range of resources available to...
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Gendered Asylum in the Black Mediterranean: Two Nigerian Women’s Experiences of Reception in Italy
Women comprise less than 15% of people crossing the Central Mediterranean, yet their representation in or erasure from accounts of precarious... -
Legislative Powers and Lawmaking Process in the Nigerian National Assembly
The process of making laws in the Nigerian National Assembly is not different with what is obtainable in bicameral legislatures across countries... -
Barriers to Early Presentation and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer in Nigerian Women
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most occurring cancer and cause of cancer-related death in women globally with over 1.7million new cases and 18% death...
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Strategies for Legitimising and Delegitimising Power in Nigerian Courtroom Discourse
This paper examines the strategies for the legitimisation of power in courtroom encounters. It focuses on how discourse becomes the instrument for...