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Electoral Malpractices and the Challenges of Democratic Sustainability in Nigeria, 1979-1999
Electoral malpractices have posed serious challenges to democratic sustainability in Nigerian since independence. The process of electoral malpractices often started from the registration of voters through the nomination of candidates, the conduct of ...
Friday Aworawo
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Whenever the hourglass-shaped drum 'Dùndún' is mentioned, minds of music scholars readily go to the hourglass-talking drum of the Yorùbá-speaking people of West Africa. However, this does not mean that this musical instrument is peculiar to the Yorù
Adéolú O. Ògúnsànyà
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African Philosophers and the Quest for Development in Contemporary Africa
The tasks for African philosophers in crisis-ridden Afri a is the focus of this work. It examines the effect of the three decades debate on the existence, 'who is', as well as 'who is not', an African Philosopher on how they define their roles in ...
Adeyemi Johnson Ademowo
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Russia-Ukraine War and Implications of Finland’s Membership of NATO
This study examines how the war between Russia and Ukraine has tilted Finland into the orbit of NATO. Therefore, the research approach is a qualitative systematic literature review, and it examines scholarly papers, foreign policy reports, and websites ...
Stephanie Ngelale
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The world is changing today because of the impact of Information and Communications Technology (lCT) in all aspects of human endeavours including learning and education.
Oluwaseyi A Adeyemo +1 more
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Nigeria and the Organization of Islamic Countries; 2004-2021
The study examines the fluctuating scope of the Nigeria Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) from 2004 to 2020, a time of increased complexities both from within and beyond Nigeria.
Oluwakorede Fadipe
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Challenges in Conserving Soapstones in the National Museum, Esie, Nigeria
Esie Museum in Kwara State is the oldest national museum in Nigeria and it is reputed to have the largest collection of soapstone images across Africa. The soapstone images and other materials in the museum stand out as a unique art tradition of Nigeria
Micheal Abiodun Oyinloye
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The use of student evaluation of teaching effectiveness to assess lecturers' performance in the classroom is one of the common and most controversial practices in tertiary institutions all over the world.
Funmilayo Yemi Ojo
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China’s Religion and Philosophy in Dutch-Made Books, 1595–1687
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Wole Soyinka and Femi Osofisan are two writers known for the employment of satire as commentaries on the socio-political landscape of Africa. Their works, The Trial of Brother Jero and Midnight Hotels therefore provide ideas for a discourse on religion ...
Sunday Olaoluwagbamila Dawodu
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