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Ugwuja, Alex Amaechi, and Chimdi Chukwukere. "Trade Protectionism and Border Closure in Nigeria: The Rice Economy in Perspective." UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 22, no. 1 (2021): 78–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ujah.v22i1.4.

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Rice is one of those staples that Nigerians cannot do without; several tonnes of rice are consumed by Nigerians on daily basis. Yet its domestic cultivation and processing are largely ignored by a greater percentage of ordinary Nigerians. Although scholars have produced fascinating studies on both the domestic production of rice, its international trade, and the border closures that are contrived to facilitate local production, there is scarcely any serious scholarly effort that attempts to examine Nigeria’s rice economy from the political-economic perspective, especially with attention on the
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Bukar, Zara Ibrahim, and Ahmet Arabaci. "Impact of Nigeria-China relations on development in Nigeria, 2010-2020." Journal of Global Social Sciences 4, no. 16 (2023): 109–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.58934/jgss.v4i16.223.

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Nigeria-China relations had a considerable influence on Nigeria's development, and the Peoples Republic of China emerged as one of Nigeria's primary commercial partners and a major source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in recent decades. To this, the relationship between the two nations has influenced Nigeria's growth in various ways, especially in the area of infrastructure development obtained through loans, investments, skills and technology transfer. China has contributed to the development of Nigeria’s infrastructure, thus, fostering economic growth in addition to influencing regional
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Jibb Adams, Emmanuel, and Micheal Godwin Okoliko. "The domestic-foreign policy nexus and electoral dynamics in Nigeria: A global perspective." Kampala International University Interdisciplinary Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 5, no. 2 (2024): 243–59. https://doi.org/10.59568/kijhus-2024-5-2-17.

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This study examines how Nigeria's domestic governance, electoral dynamics, and foreign policy decisions influence one another from a global perspective, highlighting the broader implications of these interactions on international diplomacy and global relations. It explores the intricate connections between Nigeria's internal policies and external diplomatic strategies, demonstrating how shifts in leadership and governance priorities shape the country’s role in the international arena. The analysis is grounded in five theoretical frameworks: Retrospective Voting Theory, which highlights voter e
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Adibe, Jideofor, Baban’umma Mohammed, and Ezike Chigozie. "Illegal Migration to Europe and Nigeria’s Policy Response: Trends and Analysis." African Journal of Politics and Administrative Studies 16, no. 2 (2023): 156–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajpas.v16i2.9.

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Illegal migration poses significant challenges, straining economies, and endangering lives. Nigeria grapples with these issues, with citizens seeking better prospects in Europe. Human trafficking, exploitation, and border control inefficiencies heighten risks. Nigeria's policy response involves diplomatic cooperation, awareness campaigns, and economic reforms to illegal migration, emphasizing regional collaboration for lasting solutions. This paper examines the nature of illegal migration of Nigerians to Europe and Nigeria’s policy response. The study adopted qualitative method of data collect
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Oveh, Richard O., Grace Aziken, and E. Atomatofa. "Leveraging AI and Digital Technologies for Cultural Preservation and Exchange in Nigeria." Journal of Science Research and Reviews 2, no. 2 (2025): 126–30. https://doi.org/10.70882/josrar.2025.v2i2.48.

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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies has revolutionized the preservation and exchange of cultural heritage, offering unprecedented opportunities for safeguarding Nigeria’s rich and diverse cultural legacy. This chapter explores the potential of these technologies in promoting cultural preservation, enhancing accessibility to cultural artifacts, and fostering cross-cultural exchange within and beyond Nigeria’s borders. It examines the use of AI-driven tools, such as natural language processing and image recognition, to document, digitize, and analyze indigenous kn
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Oveh, Richard O., Grace Aziken, and E. Atomatofa. "Leveraging AI and Digital Technologies for Cultural Preservation and Exchange in Nigeria." Journal of Science Research and Reviews 2, no. 1 (2025): 147–51. https://doi.org/10.70882/josrar.2025.v2i1.48.

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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies has revolutionized the preservation and exchange of cultural heritage, offering unprecedented opportunities for safeguarding Nigeria’s rich and diverse cultural legacy. This chapter explores the potential of these technologies in promoting cultural preservation, enhancing accessibility to cultural artifacts, and fostering cross-cultural exchange within and beyond Nigeria’s borders. It examines the use of AI-driven tools, such as natural language processing and image recognition, to document, digitize, and analyze indigenous kn
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Ufomba, Henry. "The Sino-Nigeria Cooperation: A Commentary on the Implications on Nigerian Economic Security." Pacha. Revista de Estudios Contemporáneos del Sur Global 4, no. 12 (2023): e230227. http://dx.doi.org/10.46652/pacha.v4i12.227.

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This paper examines the implications of the Sino-Nigeria cooperation on Nigeria's economic security. Over the past few decades, China and Nigeria have strengthened their bilateral relations through various economic agreements and partnerships. As China's influence in Africa grows, the nature and extent of its involvement in Nigeria's economy have raised concerns about the potential impacts on Nigeria's economic security. The study explores the key areas of collaboration between China and Nigeria, such as trade, investment, and aid. It assesses the implications of these partnerships, weighing t
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Sulaiman T.H, Abalaka, J.N, and Ajiteru,S.A.R. "Proportion Of Nigeria's Democratic Consolidation, Security Forces, And Electoral Process: Six West African Countries' Perspectives." International Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 2, no. 2 (2025): 77–98. https://doi.org/10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.322.

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This study uses a qualitative methodology and secondary source data to investigate election cheating and its impact on Nigeria's democratic consolidation. It will be examined using historical and content analysis. examination. Nigerian democracy's progress has been severely hampered by election tampering. According to the report, e-election holds enormous promise and might be the solution to voter fraud in Nigeria's electoral system provided it is properly deployed and funded. It starts by looking at the constitutional, legal, and theoretical underpinnings of electronic voting. Second, it exam
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Ibrahim, Kabiru Hannafi. "AN EXAMINATION OF RECENT TRENDS, COMPOSITION AND TRADE INTENSITY OF NIGERIA-BRAZIL BILATERAL RELATIONS." International Journal of Advanced Economics 1, no. 1 (2020): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijae.v1i1.28.

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This paper examines the trends, composition and trade intensity of Nigeria-Brazil bilateral trade relations for the period 2000-2017. Tables, graphs, and trade intensity index were employed. The results indicate that Nigeria's trade with Brazil has significantly recorded impressive growth. However, the share of major products exported to Brazil over the period remained insignificant with the exception of mineral fuels. The results further show that the share of major products imported from Brazil is significant, indicating that Brazilian exports to Nigeria are more diversified than that of Nig
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AHMED, Adam Okene, and Osasenaga Vanessa Agbontaen. "NIGERIA’S DEBT PROFILE WITH CHINA 2006-2021." Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2025): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55559/sjahss.v4i2.477.

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This study examines the dynamics of Nigeria-China debt relations between 2006 and 2021, focusing on the evolution, implications, and sustainability of Chinese loans to Nigeria. Over this period, China emerged as one of Nigeria's most significant bilateral creditors, providing concessional loans primarily for infrastructure development in sectors such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications. These loans were instrumental in bridging Nigeria’s critical infrastructure gaps and fostering economic growth. However, they also led to an increased debt burden, raising concerns about fiscal su
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Kuro Inokoba, Preye, and Felix I. Uyabara. "China-Nigeria Economic Relations and Implications for African Diplomacy." AKSU Journal of Social Sciences 5, no. 2 (2025): 111–26. https://doi.org/10.61090/aksujoss.2025.008.

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Globalisation has drawn the economies of the world into diverse relationships for mutual gains. Since the establishment of China-Nigeria diplomatic relations in 1971, both nations have explored possible means to benefit from each other.This paper examines China-Nigeria relations and their implications on Nigeria’s economic survival, and how Nigeria and indeed Africa can better leverage this relationship. As China's influence in Africa increased, the nature and extent of its engagement in Nigeria's economy also deepened. This has sparked concerns about the potential consequences for Nigeria's e
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OGHUVBU, Ejiroghene Augustine. "Salient Foreign Policy implications of Nigeria’s Role in Regional Integration and Peacekeeping in Africa." Gusau International Journal of Management and Social Sciences 7, no. 3 (2024): 176–91. https://doi.org/10.57233/gijmss.v7i3.9.

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Nigeria has made more contributions than any other nation on the African continent to the decolonization and complete independence of Africa, in addition to supporting the preservation of political stability, security, and peace in several African nations. Among those nations are Congo, Chad, Ivory Coast, Mali, Liberia, Somalia, and Sierra Leone. Because of this, the global community praised Nigeria's efforts to keep the peace in some of the region’s most volatile areas. Some of these nations that benefited from Nigeria's kind gestures returned them with ingratitude. In light of this, this stu
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Chioke, Stephen Chinedu. "Can Lamb And Lion Tango? Investigating Nigeria’s Practice of Public Administration and Peculiar Challenges from Structural Functional Theory." PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development (PJGD) 5, no. 1 (2024): 78–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.46404/panjogov.v5i1.5362.

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There is a gap in scholarly literature that has yet to be filled by scholars regarding the practice of public administration, challenges, and viable policy roadmaps for urgent governance situations in Nigeria. Anchored on functionalism, this study specifically examined the historical, phenomenological, and philosophical investigation of Nigeria's practice of public administration, the challenges of Nigeria's public administration, and how the politics-administration dichotomy influences Nigeria's practice of public administration. The type of data sought established the study through the quali
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Ajiteru Sherif Abdul Raheem, Sulaiman T.H, and Abalaka J. N. "The Impact of Inadequate Governance on Security in Nigeria: The Approach of Police Force Command Abuja." International Journal of Law and Society 1, no. 4 (2024): 162–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.62951/ijls.v1i4.185.

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This study looked at the relationship between Nigeria's ongoing insecurity and poor governance. The article makes the theoretical case that the injustice, corruption, and self-serving leadership of Nigeria's leadership class are to blame for the country's current security problems. Ethnic, communal, religious, and resource-related conflicts have persisted throughout most of Nigeria since the country's restoration to democracy in 1999, following nearly three decades of military administration. This is made worse by the leadership's apparent inability to solve important national concerns like re
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Udoinyang, Nathan, Reuben Daniel, Grace E. Ifeoma, Victoria O. Eduviere, Ebor R. Nkemdilim, and Abroad E. David. "Massive Governance, Miserable Populace: Cost Of Governance As Economic Growth Decelerator In Nigeria." Economics, Business, Accounting & Society Review 3, no. 2 (2024): 92–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.55980/ebasr.v3i2.141.

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This study looks at massive governance, miserable populace: cost of governance as economic growth decelerator in Nigeria. This study used surveys to collect a total of 310 respondent. Looking back, we see how cost of governance become a negative impact on Nigeria's economic growth; We see that revenue from many sectors is used to finance massive governance which slows down the growth of Nigeria, massive governance weakens the Nigerian economy and slows down the growth of Nigeria economy. The heavy debt service economy has become the basis of Nigeria's economic growth, leading to excessive and
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Edet, Inim Victor, Udoh Francis Sylvanus, and Lungu, Tumba Denis. "Sovereign wealth fund on sustainable economic growth in Nigeria." Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies 10, no. 2 (2023): 58–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.20448/ajssms.v10i2.4704.

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The Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) nations understood that having enough money in easily accessible foreign accounts would be beneficial to the government in times of fiscal crisis, currency devaluation, natural economic calamity, and even political upheaval to help cushion sustainable economic growth. Between Q1 2005 and Q4 2020, the study looked at the impact of Nigeria's sovereign wealth fund on the country's ability to sustain economic development. In order to conduct the empirical analysis, the study used the ARDL technique of analysis. In order to prevent erroneous regression results, unit
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Nwokedi, Emeka. "Le mythe d'un leadership nigérian dans les relations inter-africaines." Études internationales 22, no. 2 (2005): 357–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/702844ar.

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Nigeria's leadership role in inter-African relations remains a myth despite the country's assertiveness in the areas of liberation, conflict mediation and regional economic integration. Rhetoric and posturing in inter-African diplomacy have become a substitute for reality. Furthermore, the weakness of the Nigerian domestic structure and the effects of the structural adjustment programme negate Nigerians capabilities to exert a leadership in inter-African diplomacy.
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Dayyop Jan, Cyprian. "Nigeria, a hawks-public: Diran Ademiju-Bepo’s No More the Taming Hawks." Abuja Communicator: A journal of culture and media arts 4, no. 2 (2024): 127–39. https://doi.org/10.70118/tacj0010.

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This paper analyses Diran Ademiju-Bepo’s No More the Taming Hawks. This playmetaphorically critiques Nigeria’s political leadership as a “Hawks-Public,” characterised by predatory governance and systemic corruption. Through vivid metaphors such as “Hawks-Cellency” and “Supreme-Hawks-in-Council,” the play portrays a leadership class prioritising self-interest and exploitation over people-centric governance. Employing prioritising qualitative methodology, the study dissects the symbolic and narrative elements of the play, revealing the parallels between its fictional Hawks and the realities of N
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Apantaku, F. S., E. O. Ogbaola, I. A. Ogunsola, G. A. Dawodu, and S. O. N. Agwuegbo. "Modelling Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product – A Modified Vector Autoregressive Model (MVAR) approach." International Journal of Science for Global Sustainability 10, no. 2 (2024): 197–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.57233/ijsgs.v10i2.666.

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On yearly basis, the total value of all goods produced and services rendered in a country is referred to as GDP. It is an indicator of a nation’s standard of living and a measure of its economic status. The insecurity level cum poor economy of the country which has grossly affected the standard of living of Nigerians necessitated this study. We adopted a Modified Vector Autoregressive (MVAR) modelling approach based on the absolute values of the mean deviation to capture the relationship between the main effect and interaction effects of Agriculture, Trade and Industry on Nigeria’s GDP. Due to
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Obiakor, Festus E. "Multicultural Education in Nigeria." Daedalus 153, no. 4 (2024): 221–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_02113.

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Abstract Nigeria is the most populous Black nation in the world and richest nation in Africa. It has multiple tribes, cultures, languages, religions, and values. It gained its independence from British colonial rule on October 1, 1960. Even with independence, colonialism has had aftereffects that have exacerbated sociocultural maladies such as tribalism, religious fanaticism, massive corruption, military coups, and devastating conflicts (like the 1967-1970 Biafra-Nigeria War, which took millions of lives). While education is a powerful tool in socioeconomic and political developments, it has n
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OSSAI, Anthony Great. "Citizenship Education in Nigeria as an Alternative to National Unity." JIE (Journal of Islamic Education) 8, no. 2 (2023): 124–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.52615/jie.v8i2.297.

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Nigeria, as a multicultural society, is confronted with issues of ethnicity, insecurity, corruption, political crises, ethnoreligious dichotomies, weak institutions, and poor governance, which result in a lack of trust among its citizens. As a result, many Nigerians advocate secession, while others advocate restructuring. This research aims to explain the place of citizenship education in Nigeria's national unity process. They are using qualitative methods with an interpretive paradigm approach. Civic education produces active citizens who are socially responsible, sensitive, adaptable, and so
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Dr., Ejitu Nnechi Ota, and Chinyere S. Ecoma Dr. "NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE DEMOCRATIC EXPERIMENT: THE LESSONS OF HISTORY AND OPTIONS FOR THE 21st CENTURY." International Journal of Applied and Advanced Scientific Research 1, no. 1 (2016): 9–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.154756.

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The logic of events and colonial legacy both largely foreordained Nigeria’s initial foreign policy options. Thus, until 1975, the country played a relatively hesitant and minimal role in international affairs, both within and outside the African continent. During the 1960s, the underlying foreign policy objectives sought not to elicit any changes in Nigeria's foreign policy. But the events of the 1970s, especially the role played by Nigeria in the liberation of Angola and Mozambique, led to a rethinking of Nigeria's leadership role in Africa. In other words, although foreign policy pursuits in
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Temitope Samuel Moses. "The role of Nigeria in the regional integration process in west Africa (1975 - 2023): Case study of Ecowas." International Journal of Science and Technology Research Archive 7, no. 2 (2024): 001–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.53771/ijstra.2024.7.2.0059.

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This paper examines Nigeria's role in the regional integration process in West Africa through the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 1975 to 2023. Nigeria's significant economic, political, and military influence in the region has positioned it as a key player in ECOWAS. This study explores Nigeria's contributions, challenges, and the impact of its policies on regional integration. Through a comprehensive analysis of historical and contemporary data, this paper provides insights into Nigeria's leadership and its implications for regional stability and development. The find
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Adeleke Adegbami. "Governance, Recycled Politicians and Recycling Politics in Nigeria." PanAfrican Journal of Governance and Development (PJGD) 4, no. 2 (2023): 149–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.46404/panjogov.v4i2.4852.

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The politics of recycling, a political system where the same set of people continue to dominate the political affairs of a given country, is one of the challenges undermining political development and good governance in Nigeria. The study, therefore, analyzes the effects of the politics of recycling on Nigeria's governance and administrative system. The qualitative study covers Nigeria's Second Republic from October 1, 1979, to Nigeria's Fourth Republic, which commenced on May 29, 1999 – 2022. The data for the study were gathered from primary and secondary sources. Primary data were gathered t
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Aluko, O. A., A. T. Odewale, K. Taiwo, and H. Adefeso. "Unlocking Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Roadmap Through Challenges and Opportunities." AFRICAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH 10, no. 1 (2024): 201–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.26437/ajar.v10i1.683.

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Purpose: This paper aimed to explore the concept of inclusive growth within Nigeria's socio-economic framework, particularly in light of the Nigeria Agenda 2050 (NA2050), a strategic policy initiative. It seeks to understand Nigeria's multifaceted challenges and opportunities in achieving inclusive growth. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study reviewed secondary data sources including, reports from various agencies and institutions, and government data. It utilised thematic analysis to dissect and present insights into Nigeria's developmental trajectory as outlined by NA2050. Findings: Despit
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EZIKE, SULLIVAN AFANNA. "Standardizing Network Security Protocols for Private Sector Organizations in Nigeria." Research Journal in Civil, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering 1, no. 1 (2025): 95–103. https://doi.org/10.61424/rjcime.v1i1.333.

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This article examines the critical need for standardized network security protocols across Nigeria's private sector organizations. As Nigeria's digital economy continues to expand rapidly, the cybersecurity landscape has become increasingly complex and challenging. The article analyzes current cybersecurity frameworks, explores emerging threats specific to Nigeria's context, and proposes a comprehensive standardization approach that aligns with global best practices while addressing local realities. By establishing unified security standards, private sector organizations can better protect cri
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Sakanko, Musa Abdullahi, and Kanang Amos Akims. "Monetary Policy and Nigeria's Trade Balance, 1980-2018." Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi 10, no. 1 (2021): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v10i1.18132.

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Several countries have integrated monetary easement into their foreign policy to faucet the gains from trade thereby, assuring that market forces determine monetary policy instruments such as interest rate and exchange rate. It is on this note and this paper empirically evaluate the effect of monetary policy on Nigeria's trade balance using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model on the time series data spanning from 1980 to 2018. The findings reveal that monetary policy tools of real interest and effective exchange rate have a long-run co-integration relationship and significant adverse effe
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ELIKWU, CAESAR MANUCHIMSO, Olusola Joshua Olujobi, and EBENEZER TUNDE YEBISI. "The legal and institutional framework for the protection of religious rights in Nigeria and the right to wear Hijab in public institutions." F1000Research 12 (May 23, 2023): 537. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.132637.1.

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Background: Religion and its exercise are one of the most sensitive discourses in different parts of the world, especially in Nigeria. The constitution and other laws ensure citizens are afforded basic human rights of which religious rights are included and yet regulated. There are questions of interpretation as the extent to which such rights can be enjoyed and the efficacy of both the legal and institutional frameworks protecting religious rights in Nigeria. Methods: This article utilises a doctrinal legal research approach utilising existing literature, statutes, and laws enacted towards th
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Sadiq, M. S., I. P. Singh, Ahmad M. M., and Isah M. A. "Identification of the Leading Economic Sectors of Nigeria: A Typology Juxtapose of Nigerian Economy Vis-À-Vis African Economies." Jordan Journal of Economic Sciences 10, no. 2 (2023): 101–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.35516/jjes.v10i2.1396.

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Objectives: The typology of Nigeria's economy was examined alongside those of West Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and developing economies in Africa using time-series data from 1970 to 2018. Some issues remain and will continue to attract the attention of academics, activists, members of civil society, and practitioners to answer the question if Nigeria is capable of realizing its vast potential and maintaining its ability to grow.
 Methods: The data covered the values of nine sectors, each in the economy at constant prices, and the data were analyzed using inferential statistics.
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Abah, O. Kaspa. "Algorithmic Model for Strategic Political and Economic Integration in Nigeria." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT) 9, no. 12 (2024): 1278–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14557514.

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This paper explores the theoretical importance and practical applications of using algorithmic methodologies in Nigeria's socio-economic system. Through an interdisciplinary lens, this paper offers insights into the transformative potential of algorithmic interventions in addressing Nigeria's developmental requirements. Nigeria's political and economic landscape presents a complex web of challenges that impede its development trajectory. This paper suggests the integration of algorithmic approaches as a strategic framework to align Nigeria's political and economic systems. By leveraging algori
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Orumo, Kenoll, A. P. Elokhin, and A. I. Ksenofontov. "LEGAL AND ECONOMIC MECHANISM OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA." EurasianUnionScientists 7, no. 6(75) (2020): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/esu.2413-9335.2020.7.75.875.

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This research examines Nigeria’s environmental legal framework and the unresolved issues amidst environmental pollution and degradation in the country. Economic development activities, especially in the oil and gas sector, accelerate the deterioration of the environmental quality and play a prominent role in the transmission of communicable diseases in Nigeria and devastation of the land for agriculture. This paper, therefore, examines the various sources of Nigeria's environmental problems, its existing legal and institutional arrangements and suggests strategies for effective environmental m
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Afolabi, Ibrahim Mustapha, Auta Ibrahim Kanya, and Ayeace Kajinyana Joseph. "Harnessing the Potential of Nigerian Pidgin to Serve as a Tool for National Integration in Nigeria." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 04, no. 01 (2023): 1562–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.2023.4143.

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This paper critically examined the issues surrounding the choice of an indegenous language(s) to serve as Nigeria’s national language, and resolved that provided focus remains on the indegenous languages, the national language question will continue to linger in the Nigerian linguistic space in spite of the provisions in the language policy. It argued that Nigerian Pidgin is a language that possesses all the linguistic requirements and is capable of not only functioning as the national language for Nigeria, but has all the potential to serve as a unifying factor and a major tool for enhancing
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Egwemi, Oja Paul, and Musa Salifu. "Oral literature and national development." Tropical Journal of Arts and Humanities 4, no. 1 (2022): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47524/tjah.v4i1.53.

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Immoral behaviours like corruption, indiscipline among others have been identified as some of the major obstacles of Nigeria's development since the nation got her independence in 1960. However, the fact that oral literature played important roles in the pre- colonial Nigeria's society cannot be easily disputed. It has served then not only as a means of entertainment, but also as a viable tool for promoting social consciousness. It is based on this backdrop that the paper intends to evaluate the potential of oral literature in controlling the avalanches of immoral and burning social issues suc
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Abdullahi, Marzuk, and Nasuha Lee Abdullah. "Determinants of Intention to Adopt the Nigerian Digital Currency, the eNaira: A Conceptual Framework." Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business 13, no. 1 (2025): 25–40. https://doi.org/10.17687/jeb.v13i1.1404.

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This research extends the Unified Theory of Adoption and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model by incorporating variables such as security, government regulatory, and a new moderating variable, technology awareness. This is achieved through an empirical review of relevant studies and the development of a conceptual framework for adopting Nigeria's digital currency, the eNaira. The proposed framework aims to guide future research on technology adoption in developing countries. Existing studies reveal that digital currencies have higher adoption rates in Western nations compared to non-Western ones. H
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U. C., Agom,. "Endangered Species Legislation in Nigeria: Analysis of Domestic Legal Instruments." African Journal of Law, Political Research and Administration 8, no. 2 (2025): 29–38. https://doi.org/10.52589/ajlpra-95cx3zvr.

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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of endangered species legislation in Nigeria, examining the domestic legal instruments that govern wildlife conservation and the challenges faced in enforcement. It begins with an overview of Nigeria’s rich biodiversity and highlights notable endangered species along with key threats to their survival. The discussion then delves into the primary legal frameworks, focusing on the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency Act (NESREA), while identifying significant gaps and inconsistenci
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Osho, Gbolahan Solomon. "OPTIMIZING JOINT VENTURES AND ALTERNATIVE FUNDING FOR NIGERIA'S OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY: IMPROVED FINANCING AND TRANSITIONING TO COMMERCIAL VENTURES." International Journal of Professional Business Review 10, no. 2 (2025): e05289. https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2025.v10i2.5289.

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Objective: This study examines the feasibility and effectiveness of joint ventures and alternative funding mechanisms in Nigeria's oil and gas industry to address financial constraints, infrastructure deficits, and technological gaps. It aims to provide insights for stakeholders on sustainable financing strategies that can drive industry growth and resilience. Theoretical Framework: The research is grounded in financial and economic theories related to energy finance, public-private partnerships, and risk-sharing models in joint ventures. It evaluates these frameworks in the context of Nigeria
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Oke, Idris Ayomo. "The Language of Solidarity in an Imagined Community: Analysing Tafawa Balewa's Independence Speech." Tasambo Journal of Language, Literature, and Culture 4, no. 02 (2025): 110–21. https://doi.org/10.36349/tjllc.2025.v04i02.013.

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Nigeria's struggle for independence witnessed a relentless intellectual battle between British colonial rulers and Nigerian activists and writers who ardently expressed their nationalist convictions through writings and public speeches. While existing studies, such as Balarabe (2018) and Fowobaje et al. (2022), examined Balewa’s speech on power dynamics and sentiment, this study uniquely explores a divergent perspective by examining Tafawa Balewa's independence speech, revealing his paradoxical representation of solidarity with the colonial masters. Drawing upon the concept of "an imagined com
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Akindoyin, Dare Isaac, and Akintomiwa Olaniyi Obafemi. "Evaluating the Impact of Insecurity on Nigeria's National Development Since the Fourth Republic." African Journal of Stability and Development (AJSD) 17, no. 1 (2025): 91–107. https://doi.org/10.53982/ajsd.2025.1701.05-j.

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This study critically evaluates the impact of insecurity on Nigeria's national development; it explores the interplay between persistent security challenges and the country's socio-economic progress. Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation and largest economy, has grappled with diverse security threats, including terrorism, insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes, and herders-farmers conflicts. These threats have not only destabilised communities but also disrupted economic activities, strained governmental resources, and exacerbated social inequalities. Utilising the descriptive app
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Nicholas-Okpara, VAN, IA Utazi, M. Adegboyega, CS Ezeanyanaso, B. Ita, and AJ Ubaka. "The impact of Covid-19 on Nigerian food systems." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 23, no. 121 (2023): 23859–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.121.22020.

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The Nigerian food system is facing major challenges with high population growth, a high number of people living in extreme poverty, rapid urbanization, and stagnating agricultural productivity. Socioeconomic status is a key indicator of the Nigerian food system. This paper aims to examine the impact of COVID-19 on Nigerian food systems. These reviews were obtained from white papers written by organizations like the United Nations (UN), and other studies on food systems, agriculture, and the socioeconomic status of Nigerians concerning the COVID-19 pandemic were reviewed. In recent years, the w
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Ogele, Eziho Promise. "The Hegemon's Role: Nigeria's Foreign Policy and Its Impact on West African Regional Security and Cooperation." International Journal Pedagogy of Social Studies 10, no. 1 (2025): 43–56. https://doi.org/10.17509/ijposs.v10i1.82778.

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The paper examines Nigeria's foreign policy and its impact on West African regional security and cooperation. As a regional hegemon, Nigeria has played a crucial role in shaping the security and cooperation landscape in West Africa. Nigeria's foreign policy is driven by its desire to promote regional stability, security, and cooperation. The country has been at the forefront of advancing the strategic interests of the region, both at the continental and global levels. Nigeria's leadership role in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has been instrumental in promoting regional
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Promise, Eke, Odukwu Chika Victory, and Ibinabo Tams Wariboko. "Value Added Tax and Nigeria’s Economic Growth (2000-2020)." Journal of Production, Operations Management and Economics, no. 24 (July 6, 2022): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/jpome.24.28.38.

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The study investigated value added tax and Nigeria's economy growth. Exposfactor research design was employed in the investigation. The study used secondary data sources from the Nigerian Central Bank and the World Bank's twenty-one (21) years' annual financial reports, which covered the years, 2000-2020. Regression analysis was used for the analysis. With the use of SPSS version 25, this study employed estimated techniques for both descriptive statistics and the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression analysis method. The results demonstrated a statistically positive significant association be
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Emmanuel Oriakpono, Dr Anderson, Abdullahi Habib, and Balarabe Ladan. "PERSONAL INCOME TAX GROUP RATE EFFECT ON THE FINANCIAL STANDARDS OF NIGERIANS." International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research 06, no. 01 (2024): 254–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.56293/ijmsssr.2024.4823.

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This research explores the influence of Personal Income Tax Group Rate Effect on the Financial Standards of Nigerians, employing an ex post facto research design. Analysing annual data from 2019 to 2022, which was sourced from CBN and FIRS Tax Guidelines database. The research utilises descriptive statistics and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) methodologies with a significance level of 5% to conduct a comprehensive estimation. The Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) examination reveals a reasonable model fit with R-squared at 0.78 and Adjusted R-squared at 0.74 and Per Capita Income (PI) examination rev
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Enahoro Agbede, Oluwatayo, Joshua Oziegbe Ugbokhon, and Godspower Oke Omokaro. "Development of Earth Gravity Models in A Sustainable Environment: An Overview of Nigeria’s Ecosystem." American Journal of Agricultural Science, Engineering, and Technology 8, no. 2 (2024): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54536/ajaset.v8i2.2916.

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The evolution of Earth gravity models in Nigeria's ecological context is essential for advancing sustainable environmental stewardship. These models serve as crucial tools to understand the geological intricacies and environmental dynamics across Nigeria's diverse ecosystems. This article obtained data from previous existing data to emphasizes the significance of sustainable development, technological innovation, and the integration of sustainability principles into Earth gravity modeling efforts. The gravitational variations observed across Nigeria's ecosystems highlight the diverse geologica
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Faith Ibukun Babalola, Noluthando Zamanjomane Mhlongo, Moses Ikechukwu Obinyeluaku, Gbolahan Olaoluwa Oladayo, and Chibuike Daraojimba. "MICROFINANCE AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN NIGERIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY." Finance & Accounting Research Journal 5, no. 12 (2023): 381–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/farj.v5i12.640.

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Microfinance emerges as a transformative beacon in Nigeria's journey towards economic empowerment. This paper dives into the intricate weave of microfinance within Nigeria's bustling economic narrative. Through rigorous literature analysis, we unearth the historical essence of microfinance, measure its tangible socio-economic impacts, and highlight its undeniable role in vanquishing poverty and kindling entrepreneurship. Drawing insights from a curated collection of peer-reviewed articles and empirical studies, our exploration offers a panoramic view of Nigeria's microfinance terrain. The reve
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Adelana, Olamide Samson. "ASSESSING THE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT BUREAU AND NIGERIA'S ANTI-CORRUPTION EFFORTS." Caleb Journal of Social and Management Science 06, no. 02 (2022): 8–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26772/cjsms2021060201.

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The paper examined the impact of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) on Nigeria's anti-corruption efforts, specifically in terms of its institutional capacity. It further examined the challenges of the Bureau and the strategies to strengthen it for enhanced performance. These were with a view to determining the relevance of the Bureau to the country's anti-corruption efforts. The study relied on primary and secondary sources of data. The primary data were sourced through in-depth interviews (IDIs) conducted with the CCB/CCT senior members of staff using purposive sampling while the secondary data
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Shafiu, Raziqa Muhammad, and Mohd Afandi Salleh. "NIGERIA-IMF RELATIONSHIP AND ITS IMPACT ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND STANDARD OF LIVING IN NIGERIA." Yustisia Jurnal Hukum 10, no. 2 (2021): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/yustisia.v10i2.52365.

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<em>This study examines the relationship between Nigeria and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and also traces its impact on Human Rights and Standard of living. Therefore, it assesses the impact of IMF on Human Rights and the living standards of Nigerians, as it was assumed that Nigeria's relationship with the IMF was the key cause of poverty, social insecurity, economic inequalities and a decrease in people's living standards. Primary data sources, such as official records, newspapers, journals, and books, were used to gather data for research, while the Theory of Human Rights and
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Charlene Charmwakat Makai, Ayoola Babatunde Fadola, and Damilola Bartholomew Sholademi. "Beyond security failures: The complexities of addressing Boko haram in Nigeria." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 503–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.1.3080.

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The fight against Boko Haram in Nigeria highlights the complexities of addressing a multifaceted insurgency that thrives on political, social, and economic dysfunction. This article examines the critical failures in Nigeria’s security and justice systems, which have allowed Boko Haram to flourish despite military interventions. It explores the limitations of a purely military response and underscores the importance of addressing the broader socio-political issues that contribute to terrorism. The article evaluates how government corruption, poor governance, and the lack of accountability withi
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WYSS, MARCO. "THE UNITED STATES, BRITAIN, AND MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO NIGERIA." Historical Journal 61, no. 4 (2018): 1065–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x17000498.

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AbstractIn Nigeria, Britain asserted its post-colonial security role during and immediately after the transfer of power, and remained responsible for assisting the Nigerian armed forces. While the Americans recognized Nigeria's potential as an important partner in the Cold War, they preferred to focus on development aid. Washington was thus supposed to complement British assistance, while leaving the responsibility for the security sector to London. But with the escalation of the Cold War in Africa, the Nigerians’ efforts to reduce their dependency on the United Kingdom, and Nigeria's growing
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Fagbohun, 'Lanre. "Foul Fuel in Nigeria's Air: Nigerian Environment Law." Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law 17, no. 3 (1999): 251–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02646811.1999.11433172.

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Ilori, Folusho Olayemi, and Alani Olusegun Efuntade. "Comprehensive analysis of the effect of oil and non-oil revenues on economic growth in Nigeria." Kampala International University Interdisciplinary Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 3 (2020): 161–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.59568/kijhus-2020-1-3-12.

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Revenue generation as the funding source for Nigeria's economic growth activities was challenging due to the government's mismanagement, tax avoidance, and corrupt practices due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The global crude oil prices declined. The challenges make Nigeria's federal government over-dependent on oil-generated revenues to experience several setbacks in achieving its economic growth goals. However, for the last decade, the Government has also diversified the economy and focus on the non-oil area. Thus, this study examined the effects of generating oil and non-oil revenues on Nigeria'
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