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Challenges of undergraduates towards the adoption of e-learning methods during Covid-19 Pandemic in Redeemer’s University, Ede.

The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic led to the sudden lockdown of schools in March 2020 in Nigeria, this introduced the use of various e-learning platforms which was inevitable in enabling continuous educational activities. This study was conducted to investigate “Challenges of undergraduates to...

Authors: Alo Folake Sekinot

Challenges, Undergraduates, Adoption, COVID-19 Pandemic, E-learning.
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An examination of national response to emergency and disaster in Nigeria: A case study of flood

This study examined the national response to emergency and disaster in Nigeria (with special focus on emergency response to flood). The study also considered the National Disaster Management Framework, which mandates that emergency risk reduction be mainstreamed into development activities at...

Authors: Bukola Elizabeth Dairo

Gender, Disaster, Hazards, Disaster Management, Emergency, Emergency Response.
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Effects and benefits of covid-19 on Nigeria’s economy: A case study of the health sector in the new normal

This Paper discusses COVID-19 Pandemic in the New Normal especially as it affects Nigeria’s Health Sector positively and negatively. Though the Health Sector was overburdened within the first few months of COVID-19, there are some achievements made in the sector in terms of increased funding, e...

Authors: Funke Bukola Adeyeye

Health; Nigeria; WASH; New Normal; COVID-19
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Reversing poverty trends in Africa: case of Nigeria and others countries

Extreme poverty is a major issue in many Africa, it's crucial that we address it right now since it negatively impacts people's lives. These issues include not having access to enough food, a safe place to live, clean water to drink, adequate reading and writing skills, the death of many babies...

Authors: Funke Oladipo

poverty, inefficiency, economy, inequality, malnourishment, manifestations, proportion, population, development
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A Warning Trend: Kidnapping and Abduction and Its Implications on Food Security and The 2023 Democratic Election In Nigeria

Kidnapping and abduction are some of the major forms of organised crimes and global phenomena threatening peaceful co-existence and human dignity in modern society. This explorative research work focuses on the incidence of kidnapping across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria. Secondary dat...

Authors: Ogunkanmi, Zaccheaus O.

Kidnapping, Abduction, Ransom, Earlywarning, Election
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Institutionalizing Gender, Humanitarian and Development Studies in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria: Lessons from Redeemer’s University, Osun State, Nigeria

This Paper explores emerging trends and prospects for institutionalizing the interaction of gender, humanitarian and development studies in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions. Using secondary data, this Paper draws key lessons from the two-track programmes pioneered by the Centre for Gender, Human...

Authors: Okonkwo, Nkiruka Stella

Gender; Humanitarian; Development Studies; Institutionalizing.
👁 14 views ⬇ 7 downloads

Women's Issues in Development: The Case of Nigerian Women in Media and Communication

This paper explored the theoretical perspectives on women's issues in development, with a focus on the experience of Nigerian women in media and communication, including social media. Drawing on a review of literature on women, gender and development, feminist media studies, and development th...

Authors: Osimosu, Rachael Oluwaseun

Women‟s Issues in Development, Nigeria Women in Media, Communication, Social Media, Development Theories
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Advancing gender equality and women empowerment in academia: The case of Lagos State

Advancing gender equality is now a widely accepted and recognized fact. The success of national development goals has also been noted as being critically dependent on gender issues. In actuality, achieving gender equality is not only considered as a means in and of itself, but also as a cataly...

Authors: Shedrack Mobolaji Esther

Gender equality, women empowerment, pragmatic approach, higher Education, academia, research and development, Lagos State
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Gender mainstreaming in the education sector: Impacts on social transformation

Socio-cultural norms, especially in developing nations, havean undeniable effect on all aspects of human lives and development, cutting across the social, economic, political, and personal development of individuals and groups of people. The consequences of which have driven unfair representati...

Authors: Yakubu Funom Rapha

Gender Mainstreaming, Education, Social Transformation, Sustainable Development, Sustainable Education
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Actionable points in SDG 5 for eradicating gender based violence By year 2030 in Nigeria: Way forward

The major challenge facing gender parity and discrimination in developing countries such as Nigeria is acts of various forms of abuse against females. Hence, workable strategies to eradicate genderbased violence (GBV) become imperative and essential towards an effort to achieve gender equality...

Authors: Ogunlade Ibiyinka

Gender, Violence, SDG5, Legal frameworks, Equality, Nigeria
👁 16 views ⬇ 7 downloads

A Postmodernist Approach to Women, Development Theory and Practice

Postmodernism arose as a theoretical movement to challenge modernity's presumptions and concepts as well as the idea of being universally correct. Postmodernism posits that the significant modifications made to modernism's institutions and lifestyles mean that contemporary society is not the s...

Authors: Akinmolayan, Akintunde Temitope

Modernism, Postmodernism, Postmodern Feminism, Women, Development, Gender Inequality
👁 15 views ⬇ 8 downloads

Breaking the Culture of Violence against Civilians – A Case Study of Nigeria

Violence is seen as an intricate part of the Nigerian socio-political landscape, and often occurs in many ways including violent events targeting civilians which form the base for this study. Though the phenomenon of violence against civilians has found its way into many academic and developmen...

Authors: Okonkwo Nkiruka Stella

Violence against Civilians; Sexual Violence; Attack; Abduction; Gender; Early Warning System
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