THE CONTEMPORARY IMPLICATIONS OF POVERTY ON HUMAN SECURITY AND MIGRATION IN NIGERIA, 2010 TO 2023

Wazhi, Emmanuel NimnanWazhi1982@gmail.comORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0688-2724Department of History & International Studies,University of Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria & Esamagu, Efemena Emmanuelefemenaee@gmail.comORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0948-0659Department of History & International Studies,University of Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria   AbstractThe paper discussed the current menace of poverty in Nigeria and how it affects security as people devise methods, including engaging in criminal…

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MAKING GENDER MAINSTREAMING A VALUABLE CONCEPT AND STRATEGY IN ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY IN NIGERIA

Farida Sani NahucheDepartment of Sociology,Sokoto State University, SokotoEmail: faridanahuche0@gmail.com Geno ArdoDepartment of Sociology,Sokoto State University, SokotoEmail: genoardo2@gmail.com & Samaila ShehuDepartment of Sociology,Sokoto State University, SokotoEmail: samailasifawa3@gmail.com AbstractMaking gender mainstreaming for gender equality, is one of the most important issue in the contemporary world today, mainstreaming gender is a methodology that ensures that women and men…

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Intelligence Community And Security Challenges In Nigeria: A Review Essay

Adebimpe Saheed FAGBEMI, PhD Department of Criminology and Forensic Studies, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, Republic of South Africa Email: adebimpefagbemi@yahoo.com ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1412-3588 Abstract It is factual that no State can exist without formidable and active intelligence community (IC). Intelligence community is the bedrock of a State in terms of prevention, detection and safe…

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A DISCOURSE ON IDENTITY CONFLICTS IN MOVIES: HALF OF A YELLOW SUN AND DAFUR

Magai NimyelCenter for Conflict Management and Peace Studies,University of Jos, PMB 2084, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.E-mail: nimyelmaguy1@gmail.com Luka Dajahar Dinshak, PhDCenter for Conflict Management and Peace Studies,University of Jos, PMB 2084, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.E-mail: dinshakluka@gmail.com & Walnshak Alheri DanfulaniDepartment of Politics and International Studies,Center for Conflict Management and Peace Studies,University of Jos, PMB, 2084,…

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AN APPRAISAL OF THE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF SELECTED CHURCHES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA

Olatunji, Olusoji SamsonDepartment of Mass CommunicationSchool of Business and Communication StudiesThe Polytechnic Ibadane-mail address: sojioustimilehin@gmail.com & Adebayo John JAMESDepartment of Mass CommunicationFaculty of Social Sciences,Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NigeriaE-mail: adebayo.james@fuoye.edu.ng AbstractIn a fight against the COVID-19 virus, the government took drastic measures to contain the spread of the virus by, among other measures, shutting…

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THE RESURGENCE OF COUPS IN AFRICA: A DESIRABILITY FOR THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY

Nwala Paul, PhDDepartment of History and International Diplomacy,Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo,Port Harcourt, Nigeria.princepaulnwala@gmail.com Amah Nsa DuckhamDepartment of International Relations,The West African Union University, Cotonou, Benin Republicamahnsa@gmail.com & Adeniji Olawale AbayomiDepartment of History and War Studies,Nigerian Defence Academy,Kaduna, Nigeriaolawale.adenijia@gmail.com AbstractThis study examines the limitations of states’ principles of self-determination, the causes of the resurgence of military…

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A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF SOME ISSUES AFFECTING COMMUNITY POLICING AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE

Mustapha Babatunde Kotun&Bulus Nom Audu, PhDDepartment of History and International Studies,Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano StateEmail: budu2010@yahoo.com AbstractThis paper reviews some core components of community policing and their effects on national development in Nigeria. The study does this by specifically reviewing the extent of security threat on centralized policing, the willingness of citizens’ support, the…

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CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN NIGERIA, 1960-2020.

Oshadare,Olabode Timothy.PhDDepartment of Military History,Nigerian Army University Biu.Borno State.email:olabodeoshadare@gmail.com & Keke, Reginald Chikere, PhD,Department of History and International Studies,Admiralty University of Nigeria, Idusa/Ogwashi Express Way, Asaba,Delta State. Nigeriakeke.reginald247@gmail.com AbstractThis study examines the dynamic nexus between civilian-military relations (CMR) in Nigeria’s sixty years after independence. Civil-military relations are key features in the political life of all…

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CONCEPTUAL ILLUMINATION OF INDIGENIZATION POLICY IN NIGERIA.

MAJEKODUNMI, Samuel Ayodele, PhD Department of Business Administration, College of Humanities & Management Sciences Mountain Top University, KM 12, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ibafo, Ogun State, Nigeria Email: majekodunmisamuel13@gmail.com, & AINA, Samuel Oluleke Department of Public Administration, School of Management and Business Studies Yaba College of Technology, Herbert Macaulay Road, Opposite WAEC Office, Yaba Lagos, Nigeria Abstract…

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NEIGHBOURS AT PEACE: INTER-GROUP RELATIONS BETWEEN THE DERA AND NUNGURABA PEOPLES OF ADAMAWA UP TO 1960

Cecelia GeoffreyDepartment of History and Diplomatic StudiesFederal University Wukari, Taraba stateEmail: geoffrey@fuwukari.edu.ng AbstractThe Dera are regarded as one of the most peaceful ethnic groups in Adamawa. This research examines the political, economic and social relations that existed between the Dera and their earliest and closes neighbours- the Nunguraba from. The research aimed at analysing the…

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