Faculty of Social Sciences: Recent submissions

  • ODOMA, Samuel (Pyrex Journal of Political Science and International Relations, 2016-04)
    Nigeria embarked on third experimentation of democracy in 1999 after the failure to sustain the earlier adoption in 1960 and 1979. As a form of government popularly considered best for mankind, democracy is marked by a set ...
  • ODOMA, Samuel (Global Journal of HUMAN-SOCIAL SCIENCE: Sociology & Culture, 2014)
    Violent conflict is gradually becoming one of the defining characteristics of Nigeria, the nation considered by many as the most populous nation of the continent of Africa. No part of Nigeria is free from violence of one ...
  • ODOMA, Samuel (Global Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2014-07)
    One of the greatest social challenges facing Nigeria, a nation popularly considered as the most populous nation of the continent of Africa is widespread violent conflicts and aggression. Violent conflict has not only become ...
  • ODOMA, Samuel (Global Journal of Interdisciplinary social Sciences, 2014-05)
    No problem has threatened the corporate existence of Nigeria in the recent past as much as religious violence particularly in the northern part of the country. Within the spate of thirty years, the nation suffered from not ...
  • ODOMA, Samuel (International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, 2013-06)
    One of the greatest security challenges Nigeria has to contend with in the 21st century is the repeated cases of violent inter forces clashes in some cities. Most of these clashes involved the personnel of the Nigerian ...
  • IGUODALA-COLE, Hope (An international publisher for academic and scientific joiurnals (ISAR), 2022-02)
    Nigeria, a country with a diverse and dynamic workforce, has made significant strides towards gender equality in recent years, but persistent disparities persevere. The research investigates the motivations, actions, ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Eiwa Press Nig. Ltd., 2022)
    Herdsmen-farmers clashes have grown, spread, and intensified over the past decades and today pose a threat to national cohesion. Thousands of Nigerian citizens have been massacred, communities have been destroyed and so ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Department of Political Science, Nigerian Army University, 2019)
    Neo-Colonialism is a term that is commonly used in a variety of academic literature, dealing with the history of the capitalist system, its expansion, and contemporary world affairs. The term is originally derived from a ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Department of Political Science, Nigerian Army University, 2019)
    Since the years of independence, Africa has experienced more than 200 military coups, counting both successful and failed coup attempts, The political and economic conditions prevailing in different African countries and ...
  • 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; IJE, Okwo J. (2024)
    The study examines political conflict and democratic consolidation in Nigeria. Political parties are the pillars of democracy in all societies, either developed or developing nations. They are alliances of like-minded ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI, 2019-03)
    The oil sector is one of the most critical sectors to economic and social development of Nigeria. Adequate oil supply is not only a strategic input for national development but it is undoubtedly the most vital input in ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (DanAfrique, 2018)
    In reality, democracy as a liberal project emphasizes the formal, institutional and procedural elements such as multi-party system, periodic elections, and constitutional guarantee of civil and political liberties. Freedom ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Faculty of Social Science Nasarawa State University, 2015-11-02)
    Women in Nigeria today are facing challenges in holding elective and appointive positions. Democracy involves a commitment to avail both men and women equal opportunity to develop their individual capacities. This paper ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 2022)
    The ability of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) to achieve its mandate of eliminating the Boko Haram has remained sceptical. This is largely due to the various inhuman tactics and lack of rules of engagement on ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (A Journal o Department of Economics Taraba State University, 2019-01)
    The declared major goal of government in Nigeria has been to improve the standard of living of the citizens, raised the level of happiness and dignity ofthe citizens and provide basic economic and social infrastructures ...
  • 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 ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Journal of Management Science, 2021-06)
    Since the return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999, the security system of the country was challenged by the rise of insurgency in different parts of the country, so much so that, there was the emergence of various militant ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (Kogi Journal of Sociology (KOGJOURN), 2021-03)
    It is a fact that the male have seriously relegated the women to the background when it comes to the running the affairs of the state despite being more than half of the voting bloc. The issue of Nigerian women being ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (RIMA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES (RIJHIS), 2022-07)
    Increase in competition for limited resources has often times led to violent conflicts between herdsmen and farmers in many parts of Nigeria. The conflict has in recent years taken more dangerous dimension as the herdsmen ...

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