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E. I., Margaret, and Joseph I. O. "An Enquiry into the Nigerianism in Nigerian English." International Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics 7, no. 1 (2024): 145–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ijlll-5ww1jex0.

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This study seeks to examine the Nigerianism in Nigerian English in order to gain a better understanding of the English language in Nigeria. Specifically, it will investigate how Nigerian English has developed and what aspects of Nigerian language and culture have influenced it. In doing so, it will provide insight on the role of Nigerian English in the larger Nigerian context, as well as the broader international context. It will also review the sociolinguistic features of the Nigerian varieties of English in the area of phonology. The findings of this research are expected to provide a deeper
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Paul Okwuchukwu, Azuakor. "Religious Education and Societal Development: The Nigerian Context." World Journal of Education 9, no. 4 (2019): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wje.v9n4p146.

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The present writer is drawn to write on this topic based on the realization that the Nigerian society seems to be onethat is bereft of the practicalisation of the ideal standards of virtues. There is apparent lack of objective measures ofrightness and wrongness of actions, especially in the present dispensation, irrespective of the so much toutedreligiosity of Nigerians. A particular action is regarded (by implication and praxis) as right when performed bypersons of a particular religion, tribe and party affiliation, but as an abomination when performed by some otherpersons. This beats one’s i
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Gabriel, B. Egbe. "Language Preference among Nigerian Undergraduates and the Future of English." International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies 02, no. 04 (2014): 52–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15943.

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What will be the future of English in Nigeria? Put more apprehensively, will the English language die in Nigeria in the near future? These questions are answered by reporting on the language preference at home of some Nigerian undergraduates in order to gauge the future of English in Nigeria. The investigation sought to determine the language(s) most preferred for communication at home among Nigerian undergraduates. From a sample drawn from students in a private Nigerian university, 66.7% identified English as the most frequently used language at home while 64.1% indicated fluency in English a
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Patrick, Leesi, and Bolanle Austen-Peters. "Context for The Olurombi Musical." Studies in Musical Theatre 18, no. 3 (2024): 331–42. https://doi.org/10.1386/smt_00177_7.

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The Olurombi Musical was produced and directed by Bolanle Austin-Peters (BAP). It ran from 26 December to 29 December 2020 in Lagos State, Nigeria. Olurombi is a popular folk tale among the Yorùbá people in Nigeria. It tells the story of the beautiful and newly wedded Queen of Idi-Iroko, Olurombi, who desperately seeks the help of Iroko Oluwere (the forest tree spirit) to solve her life of misery due to barrenness. Against the vehement admonition from Iroko Oluwere, Olurombi forges ahead despite the caveat of huge consequences associated with the help she seeks. The Olurombi Musical was produc
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Orji, Leonard C., Moses T. Imbur, and James R. Sunday. "Rethinking Psychology: A Review of Contemporary Education and Practice in Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, IIIS (2024): 3492–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.803252s.

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This paper aims to examine the current state of psychology in Nigeria, focusing specifically on its role in modern education and practice. It presents a thorough review of existing literature, highlighting the necessity to reconsider the field of psychology to tackle the unique challenges within the Nigerian context. The contemporary landscape of psychology education and practice in Nigeria is undergoing significant transformation, influenced by both global trends and local needs. This review assesses the current state of psychology as a discipline within Nigerian academia and professional pra
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Muhammad, Abdulgaffar, Mohammed Bello Idris, and Fatima Labaran Adam. "Adopting the MPH Model: Lessons from Singapore for Nigeria's Economic Development." Journal of Environmental Science and Economics 2, no. 1 (2023): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.56556/jescae.v2i1.464.

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This study aims to evaluate the potential for adapting the meritocracy, pragmatism, and honesty (MPH) model to the Nigerian context with the aim of promoting economic development in the country. The study begins by providing an overview of the MPH model and its success in Singapore. This is followed by an examination of the current state of the Nigerian economy and the challenges it faces. A comparative analysis of the MPH model in Singapore and the Nigerian economy is also conducted, highlighting key differences and similarities between the two contexts. The study also includes qualitative re
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Mustapha, Mustapha, and Karimat Omonike. "Nigerian Curriculum in the Nigerian Context: Assessing the Relevance to a Sustainable National Development." International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management 7, no. 1 (2025): 258–66. https://doi.org/10.35629/5252-0701258266.

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Curriculum has been crafted and reviewed several times over the years by the joint efforts of education planners, schools and the government to reflect the goals of total education and improved education for Nigerians. Despite these efforts, the products of this system keep depreciating in quality by the day, reflectingthe dire need to take into cognisance the significance of context which cannot be separated from the educational system. This points to the socio-political and economic landscape being factored in ensuring efficiency of education in driving national development, one of its ultim
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Olu, Akinuli, Bankole, Adedayo, Olawale Clement, Popoola, Olukemi Elizabeth, and Remi-Esan, Sumbo S. "Impact of Bank-Specific Factors on Capital Adequacy in the Nigerian Banking Sector: An Empirical Analysis." IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance 15, no. 5 (2024): 01–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/5933-1505010108.

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The study investigates the divergence between the capital adequacy of banks in Nigeria and the Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) global standards for bank capital adequacy. It specifically examines the factors affecting capital adequacy in Nigerian banks. The main objective is to evaluate how specific factors impact capital adequacy within this context. Data spanning from 2012 to 2022 from the Central Bank of Nigeria's Statistical Bulletin was collected for 13 selected deposit money banks in Nigeria. Econometric methods were employed to analyse this data. The findings indicate that ass
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Rev., Dr. Elisha Samuel Dih (Doctor of Systematic Theology). "MIRACLES REDEFINED: NIGERIAN CONTEXT." SSAR Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (SSARJAHSS) 2, 2025, no. 2 Mar-Apr 2025 (2025): 78–90. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15357046.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong><strong> </strong>The concept of miracles has been understood differently among philosophers, Biblicists, and Theologians. Philosophers understood miracles in the context of laws of nature and denied their possibility since laws of nature cannot be broken. Biblicists provided a meaning rooted in the Bible as signs and wonders; some Christians from selected Churches did not differentiate providence from miracles, while theologians have differed on the components that give a portrait of a comprehensive definition of miracles. To provide Christians with a more accurate t
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Ibrahim, Adamkolo Mohammed. "Theorizing the Journalism Model of Disinformation and Hate Speech Propagation in a Nigerian Democratic Context." International Journal of E-Politics 10, no. 2 (2019): 60–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijep.2019070105.

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Since its political independence in 1960, Nigeria has been a partially united country. Nigerians have always regarded themselves as ‘us' versus ‘them.' This creates a fertile ground for the propagation of hate speech and disinformation. The Fourth Republic in Nigerian democracy, which triumphantly began in 1999, after 16 years of military rule is now in its 21st year. However, since the emergence of the Trumpian fake news era in 2016, the Nigerian democratic atmosphere has been polluted with more devastating hate messages and disinformation which, aided by the ‘supersonic' social media, threat
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Aja, Victoria T. "The Relevance of Patients’ Spiritual Care in the Nigerian Cultural Context: A Health Care Chaplain’s Perspective." Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications 73, no. 2 (2019): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1542305019852889.

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In most Nigerian hospitals, there is no evidence of formally employed health care chaplains. Personal experiences of a health care chaplain serving at a faith-based hospital in Nigeria show that the Nigerian cultural context, as it relates to individuals’ personal spirituality, as well as the abundant research on the associations between spirituality/religiosity and health, precipitate the need for services of health care chaplains in Nigerian hospitals, whether faith-based, non-faith-based, or government hospitals.
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F.U., Oparanma, and Chinedum I.A. "The Importance of Nursing Staff Satisfaction: Nigerian Context." African Journal of Health, Nursing and Midwifery 5, no. 3 (2022): 146–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ajhnm-q1kygntb.

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This theoretical study X-rayed the urgent need for nurse job satisfaction all over Nigeria. Nursing shortage all over Nigeria has become a continuous threat to quality care outcomes and there is nothing to show that this will come to an end anytime soon. Attracting and retaining qualified registered nurses to function in critical managerial roles because of the current nursing shortage is becoming increasingly vital as diseases and healthcare issues flood the Nigerian domain. In addition, though the government has not seen this as a danger, baby boomers and children are at a high risk of sickn
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Onuche, Joseph, and Jonathan Aminu Abbas. "Decolonizing Epistemic Approaches to Theological Education in The Nigerian Context: A Philosophical Analysis." Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 11, no. 11 (2023): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/gjahss.2013/vol11n111626.

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Theology is a course or discipline studied in some universities and seminaries in Nigeria. It is a scholarly discipline recognized in Nigeria as a means of transmitting knowledge about God and His relationship with His creation. Various Christian denominations established theological Institutions in Nigeria. These institutions engaged in developing theological education for their various denominational purposes. The findings of this paper reveals that the approaches to theological education in Nigeria appears to be inadequate, abstract, foreign, and unable to address the existential needs of A
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Rashadaddin Ahmed, Hawzhen, and Syako Sulaiman Shekho. "Quest for Recolonization: Nigerian Nationalism and Confiscation of Democracy in Ben Okri’s the Freedom Artist." Journal of University of Raparin 12, no. 2 (2025): 651–74. https://doi.org/10.26750/vol(12).no(2).paper30.

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This study discusses the literary illustrations of the Nigerian nationalist government as being a tyrannical regime in Ben Okri’s the Freedom Artist (2019). Being a Nigerian and widely known literary writer, Okri fictionalizes tyranny, reflecting real political life in Africa, as a ruler exercising oppressive power, resembling a tyrant in real life. This study focuses on showing the parallels between the tyrannical strategies manipulated by the Nigerian nationalist government in postcolonial Nigeria to establish a cohesive nation and the methods employed by white colonial powers during the col
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Loko, Olasunbo Omolara, and Omotolani Ebenezer Ekpo. "Africanist diasporic identities: Nigerian immigrants in the Global North in Bode Omojola’s opera Ìrìn Àjò." Studies in Musical Theatre 18, no. 3 (2024): 277–88. https://doi.org/10.1386/smt_00173_1.

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This study offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Bode Omojola’s opera Ìrìn Àjò (2018) and its musical-theatrical representation of the socio-economic experience of Nigerian immigrants in the Global North. Drawing from the fields of musicology, diaspora studies and sociology, this work seeks to unknot the intricate relationship between cultural bearings and the phenomenon of diasporic communities. Ìrìn Àjò, a seminal work by the famous Nigerian composer Bode Omojola, is core to this study. The opera sums up Nigerian immigrants’ miscellaneous expeditions as they traverse their embraced countri
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Olawale, Olagunju-Ibrahim R., Olokooba S. Muhammed, and Solomon O. Afolabi. "Overhauling the Contents of Islamic Law Courses in Nigerian Universities: An Overdue Phenomenon." INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF EDUCATION (IJE) 3, no. 1 (2020): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.53449/ije.v3i1.104.

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Set on historical context, this paper examines generally the problems hindering the effective learning of Islamic Law (Sharīʻah) in the citadels of learning in Nigeria. In doing this, the paper highlights the history of legal education especially, the high level of teaching and learning of Islamic Law in the pre-colonial Nigeria and the contemporary problems facing quality Islamic legal education due to colonial antipathy for Islamic Law as well as shortcomings in the content of Sharīʻah law curriculum of the Nigerian legal education system. Using doctrinal research method, the paper finds tha
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Kirk-Greene, Anthony. "Non-specialist Nigerian Archival holdings in the United Kingdom: An introductory overview." African Research & Documentation 55 (1991): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00015752.

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For historians (who, for once, are in the minority in this gathering of Nigerianists) archives represent both the bedrock of research and the essence of the historical record. When, in the context of this symposium, we talk about the archives of modern Nigeria up to 1960, we are really limiting ourself to the colonial period: anything before 1900 is neither ‘modern’ nor, strictly speaking, ‘Nigeria’, and anything after independence relates to artefacts which probably ought to be ia Nigerian rather than British repositories. Naturally, the descriptive term “Nigerian” as used in this archival co
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AWOTOYE, Tobiloba O. "Religious Extremism and the Nigerian Legal System: Balancing National Security and Religious Freedoms in the Context of Terrorism." International Journal of Religions and Peacebuilding 2, no. 1 (2025): 114–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15133371.

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The rise of religious extremism operates as a major catalyst for terrorism in Nigeria which results in extensive violence and ongoing insecurity. Both Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) use religious ideology to legitimize their violent activities which undermine national security and breach religious freedom protections in Nigerian law. This research paper examines how religious extremism intersects with religious freedom protections and Nigeria's legal system designed to fight terrorism. This analysis utilizes a doctrinal research methodology to evaluate Nigeria's cons
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Oke, David Mautin, and Koye Gerry Bokana. "Understanding the Theory of Consumption in the Context of a Developing Economy." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 9, no. 5 (2017): 219–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v9i5.1925.

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This paper synthesizes the theory of consumption using some Nigerian contexts. The argument on what determines consumption is yet an unfinished task. We tested the general consumption function using Nigerian data covering 1981-2012. Based on the diagnostics, we employed a vector autoregression-in-first difference approach. The result shows that previous incomes (up to two lags) may not be significant in influencing consumption in Nigeria but previous consumption levels (up to two lags) attained may do. In addition, consumers in Nigeria may reduce their consumption in the current year based on
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Ugiagbe, Ijeoma. "A review of the causes, manifestations and panacea of incidences of suicide in Nigeria." Bussecon Review of Social Sciences (2687-2285) 2, no. 4 (2021): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.36096/brss.v2i4.223.

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This paper focuses on the phenomenon of suicide ravaging Nigerian society. It specifically espouses the causes, manifestations, and feasible panacea to the scourge of suicide in the context of students in higher education in Nigeria. It adopted the content analysis methodology whereby existing secondary data on suicide were comprehensively reviewed and major strands and themes in the data analyzed were used as the basis for the discourse in this paper. The results of the reviewed data reveal that the major causal factors of the upsurge in suicide in Nigeria are attributed to a myriad of proble
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William Abiodun Duyile and John Uzoma Nwachukwu. "‘Japa’ Phenomenon And Nigeria Students In The Mix Of A Proxy War In Ukraine." Matondang Journal 2, no. 1 (2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/matondang.v2i1.803.

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This study examined the Nigerian mentality, educational system, in context to migration as against the challenges faced by Nigerians in the Russo- Ukraine war in 2022. It also explains the ‘japa’ phenomenon and how foreign education is supporting migration. The research also traced the history of tertiary education in Nigeria. A retrospect and review of the facts was made, in order that scholars would have an insight on perceptions as well as the strategies anddiplomatic challenges Nigeria passed through in the course of this war. The study relied on documentary data. The documentary data were
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Camillone, Nina, Sjoerd Duiker, Mary Bruns, Johnson Onyibe, and Akinwumi Omotayo. "Context, Challenges, and Prospects for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria." Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education 27, no. 4 (2020): 144–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5191//jiaee.2020.274144.

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Agricultural extension programs have been implemented in Nigeria by governmental and nongovernmental agencies from the colonial era to the present day as a means toward bolstering economic development, rural livelihoods, food security, and trade relations. Nevertheless, funding and staffing levels in agricultural extension remain low compared to Nigeria’s farming population. With a brief review of past initiatives, current challenges, and potential opportunities, this article gives recommendations in three focus areas for maximizing the effectiveness of Nigerian agricultural extension: (1) pri
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Miller, Patricia Tamunoibi. "Exploring Challenges and Strategies in Advocating for Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Nigeria." British Journal of Education 11, no. 13 (2023): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/bje.2013/vol11n13124.

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This research aims to investigate the current state of sexuality education in Nigeria, identify the challenges faced in advocating for comprehensive sexuality education, and propose effective strategies to promote its implementation for improved sexual health outcomes among Nigerian youth. Sexuality education remains a critical yet often neglected aspect of youth development and public health in Nigeria. The country's socio-cultural context, conservative values, and religious beliefs have created barriers to the implementation of comprehensive sexuality education programmes. This paper seeks t
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Nakpodia, Franklin, Philip J. Shrives, and M. Karim Sorour. "Examining the Link Between Religion and Corporate Governance: Insights From Nigeria." Business & Society 59, no. 5 (2018): 956–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0007650317745852.

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This article examines whether the degree of religiosity in an institutional environment can stimulate the emergence of a robust corporate governance system. This study utilizes the Nigerian business environment as its context and embraces a qualitative interpretivist research approach. This approach permitted the engagement of a qualitative content analysis (QCA) methodology to generate insights from interviewees. Findings from the study indicate that despite the high religiosity among Nigerians, religion has not stimulated the desired corporate governance system in Nigeria. The primary explan
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OLELE, Afam Chukwudi, and Eusebius ACHUGO. "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Exploring the Effectiveness of Human Resource Strategies and Practices in Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace and Understanding the Benefits of a Diverse Workforce in Nigeria." Journal for Studies in Management and Planning 9, no. 9 (2023): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8373559.

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<em>This study explores the effectiveness of Human Resources (HR) strategies and practices in fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Nigerian workplaces and understanding the benefits of a diverse workforce. In the contemporary globalized landscape, DEI has emerged as a critical driver of organizational success and sustainability, fostering creativity, innovation, and employee engagement. However, the implementation of DEI initiatives in Nigeria faces specific challenges due to the country&#39;s unique cultural, social, and economic landscape. This research adopts a case study res
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Eregare, Emmanuel. "Seventh-day Adventist missionary enterprise in Africa (1914–1940): a Nigerian narrative." Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary 21, no. 1-2 (2019): 73–89. https://doi.org/10.63201/gqdg8262.

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The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) missionary enterprise in Africa achieved commendable success in Nigeria between 1914 and 1940. The SDA is a protestant Christian faith that grew out of the Protestant conviction of Sola Scriptura. Its original outreach to Nigeria comprised only of European missionaries. In this article, I explore the planting of the SDA Church in Nigeria, the challenge of converting Nigerians to Seventh-day Adventism, and particularly the missionary strategies. From all indicators, this has not been adequately researched in existing literature. This missiological study is qualit
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Yekeen, Adewale Yemi, and Siti Hajar Misnan. "Urban Management in the Context of Liveability and Social Exclusion in Nigeria: A Review." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. IV (2024): 2812–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.804265.

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Nigerian cities have some of the lowest liveability indices worldwide due to environmental degradation exacerbated by the remarkable expansion in the country’s urban population. Various studies have revealed links between city liveability and urban management, indicating the urban challenges faced by Nigerian cities are due to fundamental flaws in city management systems designed to exclude critical urban actors. Therefore, this paper examines the nature and impact of city governments’ urban management systems (U.M.S.) on inclusivity and liveability in Nigeria. Based on an extensive literature
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Adegbola, Olubunmi Funmi. "The discursive construction of gay people in news reports of selected Nigerian newspapers." Journal of Language and Sexuality 11, no. 1 (2022): 80–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jls.19009.ade.

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Abstract Same-sex relationships have, over time, stirred serious debates worldwide. Studies on same-sex sexualities in the Nigerian context have focused on its representation in Nollywood movies and other arguments centred on ethics, culture and religion, with little attention paid to how queer people are framed by the Nigerian media. This study, therefore, explores agency and processes in the representation of gay people in news reports of selected Nigerian newspapers, in order to unearth how this social group is discursively constructed in the Nigerian context. Drawing on insights from Fairc
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Ekwueme, Khrushchev U. K. "NIGERIA'S PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT LAWS IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE." Journal of African Law 49, no. 2 (2005): 177–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021855305000136.

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EKWUEME, KHRUSHCHEV, Nigeria's principal investment laws in the context of international law and practice, Journal of African Law, 49, 2 (2005): 177–206The enactment of the NIPC Act and FEMMP Act in 1995 represent a paradigm shift in Nigeria in three major areas of investment rule-making, namely, investment liberalization, investment protection and settlement of investment disputes. These statutes, especially the NIPC Act, contain certain investment-friendly provisions relating to foreign participation in Nigerian enterprises, guarantees against expropriation, nationalization and currency risk
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Omobowale, Ayokunle Olumuyiwa, Olayinka Akanle, Adebusuyi Isaac Adeniran, and Kamorudeen Adegboyega. "Peripheral scholarship and the context of foreign paid publishing in Nigeria." Current Sociology 62, no. 5 (2013): 666–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392113508127.

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Lately, a phenomenal dimension of peripheral scholarship, compulsorily demanding the ‘foreign’, has evolved into the practice of paid publishing in ‘foreign’ journals among Nigerian academics. These ‘foreign’ journals afford speedy publishing at a fee with little or no peer review. This study is a descriptive research which collected qualitative data through 30 in-depth interviews conducted with academics in two federal universities in Nigeria. The findings established that though some universities are beginning to question their intellectual validity and propriety, predatory paid-for foreign
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Ogunjobi, A. O., and D. A. Akindutire. "A Lexico-syntactic Analysis of Usages in Nigerian English: A Validation of its culturally Determined Context of Situation." Journal of Education Research and Rural Community Development 2, no. 1 (2020): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4023041.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally determined context of the situation of the Nigerian English speaker. It also aimed at analysing sentences from Nigerian English using Transformational Generative Grammar (TGG) to validate its grammaticality and syntax. The purpose was to validate Nigerian English as a variety of the English Language. &nbsp;This present study proposed that it was high time we stopped looking at Nigerian English as a deviation from the English Language and an error on the part of its speakers.
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Paul Okudolo, Ikemefuna Taire, and Victor Ojakorotu. "Promoting Disabled Persons’ Belongingness in Elite Circles of Nigerian Public Administration Setups: Diagnosis and Treatment." Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment 10, no. 1 (2022): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2022.10.01.6.

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This study analyzes the intrinsic causes of disabled persons' marginalization from elite circles in Nigerian public administration organizations. Its foci among other things are to proffer measures for Nigeria's context of disabled persons' advancement into public bureaucracies' assembly of decision-makers, promote their topmost belongingness in public policy governance, offer ways to sustain disability-friendly public personnel promotion stratagem, propose means to realize public sector-friendly disability inclusivity. Political culture theory is espoused as the theoretical framework. The stu
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Michael Alurame Eruaga, Tabat Bature, and Esther Oleiye Itua. "Pharmacovigilance in Nigeria: Addressing challenges in ensuring drug safety and monitoring adverse effects." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 18, no. 3 (2024): 078–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2024.18.3.0093.

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This paper examines the specific challenges faced by Nigeria in implementing pharmacovigilance measures to ensure drug safety and monitor adverse effects. Despite the critical importance of pharmacovigilance in safeguarding public health, Nigeria grapples with several obstacles in its implementation. Through a nuanced exploration of literature and regulatory frameworks, this study sheds light on the unique hurdles encountered in pharmacovigilance practices within the Nigerian context. Challenges in Nigeria's pharmacovigilance landscape include limited awareness and understanding of pharmacovig
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Michael, Alurame Eruaga, Bature Tabat, and Oleiye Itua Esther. "Pharmacovigilance in Nigeria: Addressing challenges in ensuring drug safety and monitoring adverse effects." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 18, no. 3 (2024): 078–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11217141.

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This paper examines the specific challenges faced by Nigeria in implementing pharmacovigilance measures to ensure drug safety and monitor adverse effects. Despite the critical importance of pharmacovigilance in safeguarding public health, Nigeria grapples with several obstacles in its implementation. Through a nuanced exploration of literature and regulatory frameworks, this study sheds light on the unique hurdles encountered in pharmacovigilance practices within the Nigerian context. Challenges in Nigeria's pharmacovigilance landscape include limited awareness and understanding of pharmacovig
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Nnanna, Ndubuisi Nnanna, and Maja Tabea Jerrentrup. "Symbolic Representations: Social Media and Photography in Nigeria." Journal of Communication 3, no. 1 (2022): 20–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/jcomm.1015.

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The medium of “photography” has encompassed the world, but depending on the cultural context, it is characterized by different aesthetics that come with different associations and implications. Drawing on cultural anthropology and semiotic image analysis, this article contributes to research on cross-cultural aesthetics with a focus on Nigeria. Based on a sample of 100 Instagram posts with the hashtag #nigerianphotography, it explores how social conventions of art influence popular Nigerian photography and create a unique style: there is a strong focus on the staging of people, who are usually
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Williams-Elegbe, Sope. "A Comparative Analysis of the Nigerian Public Procurement Act Against International Best Practice." Journal of African Law 59, no. 1 (2014): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021855314000187.

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AbstractPrior to 2007, Nigerian public procurement was not formally regulated, in the sense that there was no law governing procurement at the federal or state level. This changed with the enactment in 2007 of the Public Procurement Act. This act was passed on the recommendation of the World Bank, which had conducted a country procurement assessment report on Nigeria in 1999. This article seeks to determine whether the Public Procurement Act meets the requirements of international best practice. The article examines what may be regarded as international best practice in the public procurement
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Akhimien, Goodheart Okharedia, and Evelyn Umemezia. "Demographic Profiles for Cross-Cultural Adjustment of Expatriates in Nigeria." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Economics and Business 9, no. 1 (2021): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/auseb-2021-0002.

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Abstract This paper offers insight into the demographic profiles of expatriates for successful cross-cultural adjustments in the context of Nigeria. It considers the following demographics: age, gender, marital status, international work experience, and time spent in the host country. The study adopted cross-sectional survey research by utilizing a questionnaire to collect data from one hundred and fifty-two (152) expatriate residents in Nigeria, who relocated from 22 different countries and who have worked and lived in Nigeria for over six months. The paper discovered that marital status, int
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ODION, Omogbai E. "Pentecostalism in the Context of Nigeria: The Historical Origin, Antecedents, and Development of Pentecostal Churches in Nigeria." International Journal of Social Science Research 13, no. 1 (2025): 227. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v13i1.22745.

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The close affinity of Nigerian Pentecostalism with its unique historical origin and nature gave rise to a fast-growing number of Nigerian Pentecostal churches that emerged from the late 1990s to date, resulting in its peculiar growth patterns. Arising from a convergence of factors that include local religious practices, Christian missionary practices, and a series of early charismatic revival movements and personalities, Nigerian Pentecostalism rapidly developed in the 20th century with key influences of early charismatic Christian activities generated from Sub-Saharan West Africa and advanced
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Aboh, Romanus, and Happiness Uduk. "The Pragmatics of Nigerian English in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Novels." Journal of Language and Education 2, no. 3 (2016): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2411-7390-2016-2-3-6-13.

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There are relatively few studies that have examined the pragmatization of Nigerian English in Adichie’s novelistic oeuvre. This study seeks to fill that gap by undertaking a pragmatic analysis of Nigerian English in Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah in order to account for the pragmatic relation between utterances and meaning explication. The theory adopted for this study is pragmatic context. The analysis indicates that the use of English as reflected in the novels is pragmatically oriented which, by and large, helps elucidate the particular use of English in the
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Oyeniyi, Adekunle. "Multilingual Singing in Nigeria: Examining Roles, Meaning, and Function in Wazobia Gospel Music." Religions 16, no. 1 (2024): 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16010004.

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This article presents an introductory historical, sociolinguistic, and ethnographic study of “Wazobia gospel music”, a twenty-first-century Nigerian congregational musical genre. The term ‘Wazobia’ signifies a fusion of the three regionally recognized local languages in Nigeria: Wa (Yorùbá), Zo (Hausa), and Bia (Igbo)—words that mean ‘come’ in the respective languages. In the Nigerian context, the Wazobia concept could also symbolize the inclusion of more than one ethnicity or language. By dissecting three multilingual Nigerian congregational songs, I unveil the diverse perceptions of Wazobia
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Esimaje, Alexandra. "Modelling Writing: The IMRaD and Knowledge Production in Nigerian Academies." CLAREP Journal of English and Linguistics 2 (October 10, 2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.56907/gggavqn4.

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The aim of this study is to explore the pattern of text production of Nigerian researchers to reveal the cultural practices of the academic community and the attendant implications for a globalised academy. The study attempts to answer the question: What academic rhetoric practices characterise text production in the academic contexts of Nigeria vis-a-vis international context? The study is partly textual, examining the international reviews of papers written by Nigerian researchers to identify the common core features and to tease out those features that pose challenges for international publ
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Daramola, Oluwatunmise Favour, Obafemi A. Ibitoye, Ademakinwa O. Olasunmbo, Gabriel O. Olaoye, and Adekunle O. Ogunnaike. "Guest Satisfaction and Spatial Layout in Hotels." African Journal of Environmental Sciences and Renewable Energy 19, no. 1 (2025): 265–85. https://doi.org/10.62154/ajesre.2025.019.01027.

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This study conducts a systematic literature review to explore how spatial layout influences guest satisfaction in luxury hotel settings, with contextual insights for the Nigerian hospitality industry. Focusing on spatial features such as circulation efficiency, room ergonomics, zoning, and the integration of smart and biophilic design, the review synthesizes findings from 15 peer-reviewed studies published between 2013 and 2024. The selected literature was obtained through structured searches in databases such as Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and JSTOR, using a defined set of inclusion criter
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Enweonwu, Olisa Anthony, Ikenga Patrick Ugwu, Dominic Chukwuemeka Onyejegbu, Chinwe Edith Areh, and Benjamin Okorie Ajah. "Religious Fanaticism and Changing Patterns of Violent Crime in Nigeria." International Journal of Criminology and Sociology 10 (October 1, 2021): 1378–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2021.10.158.

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Fanaticism has brewed into different forms in the Nigerian context – and the gravest is religious fanaticism. It has taken hold of most clans, religions, and ethnic groups across Nigeria. Religion has always existed in Nigerian societies and also has fanaticism but the level of violence precipitated by this fanaticism is apparently unprecedented. This paper journeys into the beginning of religious fanaticism in Nigeria and its changing patterns of violence. It highlights the root causes of religious violence in Nigeria and visible patterns in this violence. The paper adopted structural-functio
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Ogban, God’sgift, and Mercy Imoh Ugot. "Reverse Back the Car: Reduplication as Language Variation in Nigerian English Usage." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 11, no. 4 (2022): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.11n.4p.1.

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This paper investigates the use of reduplicated English elements as aspects of Nigerian English usage in the speech events among participants in Calabar, a multilingual city in Southern Nigeria. The study adopts Variationist Sociolinguistics and Sociopragmatic Competence as the theoretical foundations because both account for the occurrence of variation and semantic change resulting from interference from L1 and other factors. The data for the study were generated through a two-year field investigation by means of participant observation and audiotape recording of interactions among participan
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Ayantayo, Joshua Sunday, and Adekunbi Eniola Akintola. "Nigerian newspaper negotiation of victimhood in banditry reportage." Contemporary Journal of African Studies 12, no. 1 (2025): 21–59. https://doi.org/10.4314/contjas.v12i1.2.

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This study examined how media encode and decode victimhood in reporting the activities of bandits. The lack of studies from the discourse-analytical viewpoint to reveal victimhood in the discourse has prevented an understanding of the role of context in enacting meaning in banditry reports. To this end, this study discusses different discursive strategies used by newspapers to negotiate victimhood in BD and interrogate how newspapers construct Nigeria and Nigerians as victims in the discourse. This study adopts content-based and qualitative methods of analysis considering their emphasis on the
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Umearokwu, U. K. &. Ehizele K. "Nigeria-United States Economic Relations in the context of African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA): A Systematic Review." Zamfara International Journal of Education 4, no. 5 (2024): 316–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15080336.

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The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has played a significant role in promoting the diversification of Nigeria's non-oil export sectors by providing access to the U.S. market for products such as textiles, leather, and agricultural goods. While AGOA has expanded opportunities for Nigerian exporters, various challenges such as infrastructural deficits, high production costs, and stringent U.S. regulatory standards limit the full utilization of its benefits. This study examined Nigeria-U.S. Economic Relations in The Context of The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). It covered a
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Omotuyi, Sunday. "Russo/Nigerian Relations in the Context of Counterinsurgency Operation in Nigeria." Jadavpur Journal of International Relations 23, no. 1 (2018): 48–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973598418803526.

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Adeosun-Familoni, Olajumoke. "Entrepreneurship and the Nigerian Cultural Context." Journal of Business and Economics 6, no. 10 (2015): 1785–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15341/jbe(2155-7950)/10.06.2015/013.

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Egbekpalu, Purissima. "Philosophy and Human Development: Nigerian Context." UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 18, no. 2 (2017): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ujah.v18i2.4.

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Saleh-Hanna, Viviane. "Contemporary Colonialism and the Nigerian Context." Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 14, no. 1 (2005): 6–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v14i1.5692.

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