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  • SABO, Robert (BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED STUDIES (BJEAS), 2020-12)
    This paper was an attempt to revisit the relationship between democracy, distribution, and Inequality. The author explains the theoretical reasons why democracy should increase redistribution and reduce inequality, and why ...
  • SABO, Robert (Bingham Journal of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (BJHSMS),, 2019-12)
    A nation that recognizes women in nation building, progresses. Women are the lifewire of human existence, therefore undermining the role of women or maltreating them is the most unfortunate thing that can happen to any ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Alumni Association of the National Defence College, 2021-09-24)
    Afghanistan has been in conflict with itself and the outside world for more than forty years and various reasons. As things stand with the return of the Taliban to power in the country, it looks like Afghanistan will enter ...
  • AJIYA, Sarah T. (KADUNA JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES, 2021)
    The study examines economic reforms and development in Nigeria the case of national economic empowerment and development strategy(NEEDS) between 1999 to 2007 Findings revealed that NEEDS is a reform agenda by Nigerian ...
  • Fidelis, Olugbamiye Olarinde (BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS & ALLIED STUDIES (BJEAS) Vol. 4 No. 2, 2020-12)
    The study is basically to examine electronic-voting in Nigeria elections as an improvement on the traditional paper voting with a focus on the credibility of 2019 Elections in Nigeria. Worried by the frequent and debilitating ...
  • Garba, Andrew Yawa (BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS & ALLIED STUDIES (BJEAS) Vol. 4 No. 2, 2020-12)
    The study is an appraisal on the “Elites Theory” and democracy in Nigeria in the fourth republic with specific attention to the period 2011-2018. The elites constitute a group of privileged individuals who control the ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Institute of Governance and Social Research, 2000-04-20)
    Federalism and National Security in Nigeria are supposed to be mutually reinforcing. While a healthy and balanced federalism tends to guarantee the sustenance of the value of national security, an unhealthy and lopsided ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses; AJIYA, Sarah T. (Bingham Journal of Political Studies, 2019)
    Climate change as a global phenomenon affects everyone globally, both rich and poor stand to lose. Experts say Nigeria is greatly al risk of climate change because of its over 800km coastline, one ofthe continents longest. ...
  • Shawai, Joseph (Abstra International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2024-06-02)
    The advent of globalization has witnessed increased interdependence in the last few decades, with technology, policy and competition remains the driving forces of this process. Thus, the process exacerbates inequality ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (2024)
    The advent of globalization has witnessed increased interdependence in the last few decades, with technology, policy and competition remains the driving forces of this process. Thus, the process exacerbates inequality ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (International Journal of Current Innovations in Advanced Research (IJCIAR), 2019-04)
    The oil industry has been contributing immensely to the Nigerian economy and that is why over 80 percent of the country foreign exchange earnings come from this sector. Since the discovery of oil in commercial quantity in ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Nasarawa Journal of Political Science, 2021-03)
    Petroleum products constitute a major inputs in the production of various goods and services, consequently, changes in supply affects the cost of production and therefore price level. This has been the case even when the ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses (PLASU Journal of psychological research, 2016-09)
    Peace-building has become increasingly important as a means of preventing continuing hostilities among previously warring factions. However, peace-building strategies or designs have not fully recognised the particular ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses; SABO, Robert (Bingham Journal of Political Studies, 2019-08)
    ABSTRACT For any organization to compete favourably in today's competitive society, employees' attitudes and commitment towards work goes a long way in determining the employees' performance and organization's ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses; GIDEON, Kolo N. (International journal of management, social science and peace and conflict studies, 2023-09)
    This study evaluated the influence of un-conventional (local) substance (Latrine sniffing, Solution, fuel, lizard faeces, zakami, Tom-Tom in Lecasera, (gutter Water) abuse on Political Thuggery among Youths in Jos-North ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses (Nigeria psychological research, 2018-09)
    Intimate runner Violence. (IPV) and Alcohol consumption touches on the lives of many individuals in close intimate relationships: women of different ayes, ethnicities, nationalities, and from all walks of life. Resilience ...
  • BOT, Polycarp Moses (Jos journal of social issues, 2017-09)
    The study examires intimate partner violence on depression and loneliness among 186 women. Conflict tactics scale 2. UCLA loneliness scale and Beck depression inventory were used. MANOVA was used to analyse the data at ...
  • SABO, Robert (Bingham Journal of Social Science (BJSS), 2023-09-19)
    The greatest challenge a country could face is that of capacity for good governance and integrated inclusiveness to drive development. The capacity to govern is the foundation for good governance and a deterrent to social ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Kaduna Journal of Historical Studies, 2019)
    The gross significance of Nigerian manufacturing sector on her economy cannot be over emphasized when considering its role in building grounds for socioeconomic development, its practical employment potentials and its ...
  • ZABADI, Istifanus (Alumni Association of National Defence College (AANDEC), 2009-01-10)
    Corruption is one of the most potent factors that have stalled Nigeria's development. Its effects permeate all sectors of society, as it touches all public institutions like health, education, industry, utilities, etc. It ...

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