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JMS is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of well-researched and original articles. It is published annually in both electronic and print formats. The journal covers the following areas Arts, Social Sciences and Management and other relevant disciplines (Peace and Conflict Studies, Security, History, Language, Literature, Philosophy, Speech and Communication, Sociology, Management, Political Science, International Relations, Strategic Studies).
ISSN Print: 2682-6194
ISSN Online: 3026-8753
Volume 7, Number 9
A Pre-Colonial Influence Mountain-Top Reminants of Sukur, Settlement: Nigeria
Professor A. A. Fari&Adamu Sani BubaDepartment of History and Strategic Studies,University of Maiduguri, Borno State, NigeriaEmail: asanibuba@yahoo.comAbstractThis article examines the pre-colonial influence of what was known as the ―Sukur kingdom‖, whichpresumably held sway over various inhabitants and neighbouring villages around the Yadseramvalley was exaggerated. This account of holding sway by […]
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and The Deployment ofTechnology for Election Credibility in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, 2011-2023
Henry Yenda, BDepartment of Political Science and International Relations,Taraba State University, Jalingo-Nigeria James Auta BawaDepartment of Political Science and International Relations,Taraba State University, Jalingo-NigeriaMustapha Saleh DankishiyaDepartment of Public Administration, Federal Polytechnic, Bali-Nigeria &Chufor Rejoice JosephDepartment of English Language, Taraba State University, Jalingo-NigeriaAbstractThis paper examines the deployment of electoral technologies by […]
The Historical And Geographical Relevance of Komadugu-Yobe River In The PreColonial History Of Northeastern, Nigeria
Mohammed Ibrahim BareDepartment of History and International Studies,Yobe State University, P.M.B 1144, Damaturu, NigeriaEmail: mibare37@gmail.com Phone: +234-8062654710,&Babagana BosoDepartment of Geography and Environmental ManagementYobe State University, P.M.B 1144, Damaturu, Nigeria.Email: bosobabagana@gmail.com Phone: +234-8036951680,AbstractRiver Yobe which empties into Lake Chad has significantly contributed to the socio-economiclivelihood of the inhabitants of the Arid-Zone […]
Factors Hampering Female Students’ Education in Maiduguri Metropolis
Umar Kyari AbunaRegistry Department, Nigerian Army University Biu, Borno State, Nigeria.Email: umar.abuna@naub.edu.ng, umarkyariabuna@gmail.comPhone: +234-8065121254AbstractThe education of female students is globally recognized as a cornerstone of national development,contributing to improved health outcomes, poverty reduction, enhanced labor productivity, andstronger community participation. Despite this, gender disparity in education persists in manydeveloping contexts, particularly […]
Evaluating Effective Education In Nigeria For National Development: A Social Studies Perspective
Emaikwu Victoria Ojoma Department of Social Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences Federal College of Education, Yola, Adamawa State Email: emaikwuvicky@gmail.com Abstract The Nigerian education system has been widely discussed in relation to its impact on national development. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of education in Nigeria from a […]
Development of the Catholic Priesthood in Tivland up to 2013
Eneji Joseph Eneji Institute of Humanities (IOH) Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos Email: jeneji@pau.edu.ng Abstract This study examines the development and impact of the Catholic priesthood in Tivland, Nigeria, focusing on the historical evolution, cultural constraints, and indigenization of the priesthood. Despite cultural challenges, the Catholic Church has thrived in Tivland, with […]
Partners in Progress: The Role of Unicef and Taraba State Government In Achieving Millenium Development Goals, 1991-2023
Atando Dauda Agbu Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo Babale, Tanimu Shitta Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo Email: tanimubabale1@gmail.com & Iliya Gimba Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo […]
Impact of Banditry on Socio- Economic Development And Food Security In Southern Borno State, North East Nigeria
Tanko S. Paul PhD Department of Sociology, Nigerian Army University Biu Email: shawulu002@gmail.com Adamu Sadiq Department of computing, Nigerian Army University Biu & Ado Ibrahim Ahmed Department of Sociology, Nigerian Army University Biu Abstract Banditry is the formation of armed bands with the intent of attacking state or societal institutions, […]
Quelques défis qui empêchent l’apprentissage du français pratique au Nigeria.
Antonio Jang, PhD Department of French, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo Résumé Nous sommes aujourd‘hui dans un processus de mondialisation de la planète terre. Ainsi, cela signifie que les échanges, que ce soit en terme économique, diplomatique, culturel ou commercial, s‘intensifient entre les différentes régions du globe. Cette […]
The Regulation of Private Guard Companies In Nigeria: A Case Study Of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) In Jalingo Metropolis, Taraba State
Alaba Babatunde Israel Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria Nyuni Yakubu Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria & Benneth D. Ignatius Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, […]
Evaluating Educational Technologies For Early Learning Of Social Studies In Nigerian Schools
Emaikwu Victoria Ojoma Department of Social Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences Federal College of Education, Yola, Adama State Email: emaikwuvicky@gmail.com Abstract The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of educational technologies in promoting early learning of social studies in Nigerian schools. A survey is conducted […]
Colonial Confrontations And African Agency: Resistance, Adaptation, And Conflict In The Age Of European Imperialism, 1900–1945
Preye Lolia Torru Department of History and Diplomacy, Niger Delta University Email: broadspectrumafrica@gmail.com Abstract This paper examines the dynamics of African conflicts, between 1900 and 1945, within the context of resistance to European colonialism, administrative policies, and the emergence of nationalist movements. The study adopts a qualitative and narrative approach, […]
The Impact Of Bokoharam Insurgency On Kibaku Land Of Chibok Lga, Borno State, Nigeria, 2014-2022
Ladi C Chiwar Department of History, Faculty of Arts & Managements Sciences, Nigerian Army University, Biu, Borno State, Nigeria Email: ladicharleschiwar@gmail Kalleb Usman Department of History, Faculty of Arts & Managements Sciences, Nigerian Army University, Biu. & Isyaku Mohammed Department of History, Faculty of Arts & Managements Sciences, Nigerian Army […]
Impact Of Civil Society Organizations On Peace-Building In Northeastern, Nigeria
OtunbaAbosede O. Angel Nasarawa State University, Keffi Andrew E, Zamani Nasarawa State University, Keffi & Tanko S. Paul PhD Department of Sociology, Nigerian Army University Biu Email: shawulu002@gmail.com Abstract Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria and Borno state for instance were engaged in the protection of rights and privileges of the […]
Africa’s Relations with the Outside World in the 21st Century: Problems and Prospects
Paul Nwala PhD Department of History and International Diplomacy, Faculty of Humanities, Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt Email: princepaulnwala@gmail.com & nwala.paul@ust.edu.ng Abstract In the 21st century, Africa’s relations with the outside world present a complex and dynamic landscape marked by a multitude of challenges and promising opportunities. This study […]
The Role of Traditional Rulers in Yoruba Political Systems: An Examination of Their Powers, Responsibilities, And Influence
Olayiwola Enoch, Oke, PhD Department of History and International Studies, School of Education and Humanities, Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State Email: okeol@babcock.edu.ng.com Abstract The role of Obas in Yoruba political systems is central to understanding the interplay between traditional authority and contemporary governance. This paper explores the multifaceted roles […]
Socio-Economic Implications of Eco-Tourism Development In Taraba State
Zachariah, Jaden David Department of History College of Education, Zing Email: zachariahdavidjaden@gmail.com Abstract Assessing the perceived image of a tourism destination provides a crucial diagnostic insight into how tourists perceive the destination. This is a very important marketing research tool for planning, developing and promoting its tourism potential. The tourism […]
Commercial Motorbike Transportation Sector and The Accentuation Of Urban Crime And Insecurity In Bamenda Town 1990-2016
Tamfu Scot Wepngong Department of History Heritage and International Studies University of Bamenda Email: Tamfuscott@yahoo.com Abstract The growth of cities in Cameroon came with the problem of mobility. Many Cameroonian cities at the dawn of democracy in Cameroon were characterized by narrow roads which posed a great problem to city […]
Broadcast Media Reportage of Unemployment Crises Among Youths in South West, Nigeria
Olatunji, Olusoji Samson, PhD Department of Mass Communication, School of Business and Communication Studies The Polytechnic Ibadan Email: sojioustimilehin@gmail.com Adebayo John James, PhD Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5274-9975 Email: adebayo.james@fuoye.edu.ng & Olaimolu, Olaolu Olaruku Department of Communication Studies, […]
An Analysis of the History of Ethnic Relations in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State, Northeast Nigeria, 1961-1982
Joseph, Bonglo Kingsley Department of History,Taraba State College of Education, Zing, Nigeria E-mail: kingsleybjhist@coezing.edu.ng Ngah N. W. Louis, Ph.D. Department of History, Taraba State College of Education, Zing, Nigeria & Anuye Steve Paul, PhD Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria Email: stevepaulanuye@hotmail.com […]
The Role of the Nigerian National Museum in the Cultural Development of Lagos State (1990-2022)
Odunayo D. Adeleke Department of History and International Studies Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria Email: Odund01@yahoo.com Obinna I. Ohaja Department of History and International Studies Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria Email: obinnaohaja@gmail.com & Arashi Ayomide Department of History and International Studies Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria Abstract […]
Tourism, Globalization and Economic Growth in Nigeria
Zachariah, Jaden David Department of History, College of Education, Zing Email: zachariahdavidjaden@gmail.com Abstract This study investigates the impact of the nexus between tourism and globalization on economic growth in Nigeria. Secondary data on gross domestic product per capita, international tourism receipt, exchange rate and foreign direct investment were sourced from […]
Strategic Fragility of Russia and the Misguided Alliance of the Burkinabe Junta
Abdulrasheed Abdulyakeen & Nurain Abayomi Mumuni Department of Political Science, Al-Qalam University, Katsina. Katsina State. Email: abdulrasheedabdulyakeen90@gmail.com; Abstract This paper examines the strategic fragility of Russia and the misguided alliance formed between the Burkinabe junta and Russia in the context of the ongoing instability in the Sahel region. Russia, despite […]
The Significant Role of Conflict Analysis In The Effective Conflict Management
Amos Ojo Adedeji, PhD Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria Email: amos_peace61@yahoo.com, adedejiamosojo1970@gmail.com Abstract The role of conflict in human relations is vital, making it a phenomenon to be reckoned with. The study qualitatively interrogated the significance of conflict analysis in effective conflict management. The […]
Yearning for Identity, Controversy over Settlement and Mutation of Community Relations in the Bafut Fondom, Cameroon, 1888-2014
Christian Nwufor Fuh The University of Bamenda Email: nwforchristian@gmail.com Fidessou Sylvestre, PhD The University of Bamenda Email: fidessyl@yahoo.fr Abstract The battle over restoring and maintaining identity by the Bawum, Mundum, and Obang emerged as a significant challenge to Fondom unity. The global picture projected the increasing instability in Bafut Fondom […]
The Igbo Mob Action In Mankon, Mezam Cameroon In October 1968: AQuestion Of Justice
Nkwain Stephen Akinibom University of Bamenda & Confidence Chia Ngam, PhD University of Bamenda Abstract This article examines the events surrounding the Igbo mob action in Bamenda, Cameroon in 1968. The mob action was sparked by rumors that an Igbo man, Cyprian Eresoba, had received money from the Nigerian government […]
History Education: A Catalyst For Peace In Nigeria
Sokyes Panmun Inuwa History and International Studies Education Unit, Department of Arts Education, Faculty of Education University of Jos Nigeria & Kromtit Bamshak Inusa Star Academy Mangu, Plateau State, Nigeria Abstract This paper examined the crucial role History education plays in promoting peace across Nigeria. Peace is one of the […]
Presidential System Of Government And Challenges Of Sustainable Development In Nigeria
Tijan, Taofeek Gbolaga Jacho, David Sunday, PhD & Abdullahi, Mohammed Abdul, PhD Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria Email: tgtijan@yahoo.com Phone: +234-8033159181 Abstract The ultimate desire of any nation is to attain a flourishing society where human beings can fully develop their potential. […]
The Good and Bad Characters in King Lear
Fouzia Banu Jalaluddin, PhD Department of English, Nasarawa State University Phone: +234-8039606630 Email: fouzia.jalaluddin@rediffmail.com Abstract In Shakespeare‘s play King Lear, there is a distinct line drawn between the good characters and the bad characters. This paper dwells upon the actions performed by the two groups and the divine justice that […]
Trends In Election Turnout: A Comparative Study Of Voter Turnout In Yobe State Between 1999 And 2023
Aisha Mohammed Kucici & Salisu Uba Department of Political Science Yobe State University, Damaturu Phone: +234-8037044789; +234-7032914329 Email: aishakucici2@gmail.com saubainda@gmail.com Abstract This study examines voter turnout trends in Yobe State, Nigeria, from 1999 to 2023, analyzing patterns, drivers, and implications across electoral cycles to assess the state‘s democratic engagement. Election […]
Investigation of the Impact of Christian Parental Socio-Economic Background On The Academic Interest And Performance of Senior Secondary School Students In Northwest, Nigeria
CharlesAhmed Christian Religious Studies Section, Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Prof. Emmanuel Gana Christian Religious Studies Section, Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. & Prof. Mrs. N. Alagbu Christian Religious Studies Section, Department […]
The Relevance of Museums and Heritage Sites to Culture
Asimi Jimoh Elebiyo Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria Abstract Museums through the ages are widely believed to be an important platform for the preservation of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among people. This notion is […]
Promotion of Border Trade Through Sound Security And Socio-Economic Development of A Democratized Nigeria
Oluwasegun Dare Ogunsakin Department of Peace and Security Studies Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria Email: segunogunsakin4r@gmail.com & Adewale Adepoju PhD Department of History and Diplomatic Studies Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State, Nigeria Email: adepojuadewale@gmail.com Abstract This study examines the promotion of border trade through sound […]
Internally Displaced Persons and Sustainable Development Goals In Nigeria
Onuk Bulus Ojem, PhD Email: onuk.bulus@nsuk.edu.ng Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria Yayaha Abubakar Sadiq, PhD Department of Political Science, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Islamic Univesity in Uganda (IUIU). Email: Sadiyahaya04@gmail.com & MohammedAbdullahi Abdul Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social […]
A CV-PhonologyAccount of The Onsetless Syllable In Ẹdo
Evbuomwan, Obed Osaigbovo Department of Linguistics Studies, University of Benin Email: osaigbovo.evbuomwan@uniben.edu & Asoro, Ota Kingsley Department of Indigenous Language, Edo State College of Education, Abudu, Nigeria Email: kingsleyasoro@gmail.com Abstract This paper examines the onsetless syllable in Ẹdo and accounts for the emergence of the phenomenon in the phonological system […]
Volume 6, Number 8
Historical Dynamics in the Bandawa and Jen Relations, 1817-1960
Abdulaziz Bilyamin Chulla Abstract The Bandawa (Shoo) and Jen (Dza) people were most times perceived by some Nigerians as homogenous ethnic group. This perhaps arises from the apparent aged long intergroup relationship in their abode in the Benue flood plain of former Muri Division of the present-day Taraba State. Unknown […]
Risk Factors for Interfaith Conflict in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions: A Critical Discourse
Abdulateef D. Hussain Abstract Interfaith conflict in Nigerian tertiary institutions is a multifaceted issue driven by socio-political, economic, cultural, and religious factors. This study synthesizes key risk factors contributing to interfaith tensions and emphasizes the need for critical discourse to address these challenges effectively. Socio-political factors, including historical ethno-religious tensions […]
Christian Education and the Promotion of Peace in the Context of Insecurity in Nigeria
Rev. Dr. R. G. Maiture & Prof. S. E. Mijah Abstract The paper projected the major problem of insecurity in Nigeria and defined insecurity in the context of Nigeria Milieu. The idea of Christian education, its foundation and the brief history till it came to Nigeria through early missionary endeavor […]
The Nature and Effectiveness of Legislative Oversight in Ensuring Accountability in the Security Sector in Nigeria
Percy T. Gbahabo Prof. Eugene T. Aliegba & Erunke Canice Esidence, PhD Abstract Despite the widely acknowledged importance of legislative oversight of the security sector agencies in ensuring accountability, transparency, and curbing security sector excesses, there exists a significant gap in empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of legislative oversight mechanisms […]
Exploring the Historical and Socio-Cultural Dimensions of “TSUBBU” Islamic Phenomenon In Northern Nigeria
Lawan Jafaru Tahir, PhD & Yahuza Rabiu Garba Abstract This paper investigates how religion influences society and the predisposition that individuals inevitably have to believe in the supernatural. It focuses particularly on the historical significance of TSUBBU, a type of magic utilized by Malams in the Northeastern Nigerian states of […]
Authenticating the Relationship Between the Nupe Baage and Nupe People Through Comparative Socio-Cultural, Linguistic, and Political Evidence
BRITTO, Bonifacio Aderemi, PhD Ogundele Toyin, PhD & Sunday Theophilus Abomml Abstract The Nupe Baage, popularly known as the Bassa Nge people, occupy present-day Bassaland in the Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi State, in the central Nigerian area. They migrated from Nupeland to Lokoja and subsequently to Bassaland at […]
Navigating the Future, A Guide to Sustainable Peaceful Environment Through Women and Youth
Lawal Akor John, PhD Abstract Sustainable peace transcends the mere absence of conflict; it embodies a dynamic equilibrium wherein ecological integrity, social justice, and economic prosperity intersect. This paper explores various strategies for empowering women and youth, recognizing their unique perspectives, resilience, and innovative capacities. The study delves into themes […]
Ethnicization of Election and Politics In Nigeria: The Roles Of Church Leaders
Jegede, O. Paul, PhD & Ayoola, Adediran Amos, PhD Abstract Elections are the hallmarks of democracy not just in Nigeria but in any civilized environment. This could be attributed to the fact that they serve the purpose of peaceful change in government at all arms of governance and they also […]
Non-Virile Institutions and Poverty in Africa: A Discourse
Abodunrin Olukayode Amosun & Ayandeji Lateef Akanbi, PhD Abstract Today, Africa is the poorest continent in the world. The income per capital of the poorest countries such as Ethiopia and Sierra Leon differ from those of prosperous Organization for Economic Co-operation and development countries by a factor of about 40. […]
A History Of Actors Among Yyan Bindiga In Kano Emirate, 1957-2004
Lawan Jafaru Tahir (PhD) & Kabir Sabo Usman Abstract The history of ‗Yan bindiga dates back to the period of Sarkin Kano Muhammadu Kutumbi (1584-1618) when the institution of Dogarai force was established for the first time in Kano. During this period ‗Yan bindiga was part of the Dogarai force […]
Effects of Manpower Planning on the Performance of Academic Staff at Polytechnics In Adamawa State, Nigeria
Titus Obed Tswabki Abubakar Bala, PhD & Dr Shehu Rabiah Na Allah Abstract This study investigates the effects of recruitment, selection, placement and training on the performance of academic staff at the polytechnics in Adamawa State Nigeria. A survey research design is used for the study, the entire population of […]
Polygamy: What the Bible Says and the Response of the Church In Resolving Family Social Crises In African Christianity
Nuhu Akoga Abstract Polygamy is part of the social life of many cultures in the world. In the ancient Near East, it seems to be part of the culture of the people right from the time of the patriarchs and most of the ancient African societies. With the advent of […]
Workplace Diversity and Employee Inclusion In Federal Polytechnic, Mubi
Linus Nanse Lengpang David Ndalnamu & Patience Medugu Abstract This study, conducted at Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, examines the influence of Workplace Diversity on Employee Inclusion among the academic staff population. The study adopts a survey research design, sample size of 243 respondents was determined using Taro Yamane’s method. A structured […]
Age-Grade Institutions and Community Development in Uzairue, Edo State, Nigeria
Faridat O. Abubakar Olukayode A. Faleye, PhD & Anthony O. Ogette Abstract This article examines the impact of Age-Grade institutions on community development in Uzairue, Edo State. Age-Grade institutions have proven over time to be crucial components of Uzairue’s social, economic, political, and cultural life. While studies have examined the […]
Legal Frameworks and Challenges for Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding: A Global Perspective
Barrister Rahmatu Edota Abstract Youth engagement in peacebuilding is essential for fostering sustainable peace and development. This paper examines the legal frameworks and challenges surrounding youth participation in peacebuilding efforts. At the international level, legal instruments such as the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250 recognize the importance of youth […]
A History Of Nursing Services In Northern Nigeria: Decolonizing The History Of Healthcare System In Kano, 1916-1991
Yahuza Rabiu Garba & Hafsat Sani Abstract Nursing services play a vital role in healthcare systems worldwide, encompassing a broad range of activities aimed at promoting health, preventing illness, and facilitating recovery for individuals and communities. Beyond conventional medical procedures, nursing services also involve patient education, care coordination, and administrative […]
Social Media as a Tool for Changing Political Apathy Amongst Youth in Nigeria
Gabriel T. Nyitse PhD & Jemimah Shuna Dogo Abstract The proliferation of social media platforms has transformed political communication dynamics, warranting an examination of its implications for political participation. Nigerian youth are non-active participants in political affairs due to reasons perceived to be multifaceted and complex, ranging from disillusionment with […]
The Weaponization of Poverty by the Elites Against the Poor and the Quest For Socio-Economic and Political Development in Nigeria: A Philosophical Exploration
George Uzo Ukagba PhD Edogiawerie, Morris K.O. PhD & Ekuase, I.O. Abstract It is no longer news that Nigeria is ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world, regardless of the fact that she is blessed with aboundant human and natural (material) resources. The news now is that […]
Environmental Degradation and the Conflict between Farmers and Herders in Plateau State
Tanko Shawulu Paul, PhD & Henry H. Longpoe Abstract Environmental degradation and farmer-herders‘ conflicts happen to be two of the major challenges that have threatened the security and unity of North-Central Nigeria, especially Plateau State. The state has been disrupted by attacks emanating from the conflicts, which has been seen […]
A Study of Mining, Mineral Resources, and Security Challenges in Zamfara State
Onuk Bulus Ojem Othma Bala Adam & Shuaibu Bashir Abstract The state of insecurity in Zamfara State is becoming worrisome considering the high rate of killings, kidnappings, conflicts, wars, clashes, etc., in which innocent people fall to the guns of criminals in Zamfara State. The major thrust of this study […]
The Role of Religious Leaders in the Sustainability of Nigerian Democracy
Olajide Emmanuel Bello, PhD Abstract Democracy in the history of humanity has come of age. It is usually described as the government of the people, where the desire of the people is made to work for them. One thing is to get democracy but another thing is to be able […]
Democratization and the Resurgence of Military Regimes in West Africa
Ndaliman Alhaji Hassan Maxwell Bitrus Divine & Michael Bitrus Abstract Democratization as a process and global phenomenon is being undermined in West Africa as a result of a spate of military interregnum in recent times. The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s ushered in a period of […]
Empirical Analysis of the Importance of Community Policing in Contemporary Nigeria Discourse
Omiepriye Idiong, PhD Enebechi Monica Okwuchukwu, PhD & Babalola Sunday Emmanuel Abstract Crime and the cases of crime is fast becoming a serious problem in contemporary Nigeria. The study is on the Empirical Analysis of the Importance of Community Policing in Contemporary Nigeria. The objective of the paper is to […]
Evolving Dynamics: Nigeria-China Relations From Conference Participation To Bi-National Commission
Henry B. Ogunjewo, PhD & Akinola Ayobami Steven Abstract This paper explores the evolving dynamics of Nigeria-China relations, tracing the trajectory from mere conference participation to the establishment of a bi-national commission. Over the years, the relationship between Nigeria and China has undergone significant transformation, moving beyond symbolic gestures to […]
Social Media-Based Telemedicine Counselling Approaches For Promoting Adherence To Treatment Plans Of Breast CancerAmong Women In Nigeria
Adebayo John James, PhD & Bankole Temidayo Olurotimi, PhD Abstract This study assessed social-media-based telemedicine counselling approaches for the promotion of adherence to breast cancer treatment. When a researcher intends to access a group of people’s opinions, views, and thoughts about a research project, the descriptive method is appropriate. Hence, […]
Perceptions on Media Coverage of Farmers and Herders Conflicts in Benue State and Implications on Food Security in Nigeria
Adagba, Moses Abstract This research examined public perception of media coverage of farmers and herders‘ conflicts in Benue State. The survey research design was adopted for the study. The sample size adopted was 400 respondents from an estimated population of 6,141,300 Benue residents. The research used a questionnaire to gather […]
The Changing Dynamics in Arab-Israeli Relations and the Reality Of The 21stCentury Geo-Politics
Usman Mohammed Musa PhD & Gadimoh Nicholas Abstract The paper explores the changing dynamics in Arab-Israeli relations and the realities of 21st-century geopolitics. The Arab-Israeli conflict has long been characterized by tension and hostility, with historical disputes over territory, sovereignty, and self-determination. However, the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century […]
Esau‟s Profanity: An Exegetical Study of Hebrews 12:16 and Its Implications to A Christian
By Helen Yeleng Elisha Abstract Profane is the state of being ungodly, irreligious, thus unholy. Hence, a profane person is one who was a Christian, but is bereft of what made him/her a Christian. This research is titled, Esau‘s Profanity: An Exegetical Study of Hebrews 12:16 and its Implications to […]
Volume 5, Number 7
An Investigation into the Linguo-Semantic Implications of Modality, Mood and Modal Verbs in the Taraba State Civil Service Rules
Zama Danladi Tanko Victoria Jacob Ahmadu & Jennifer Harrison Department of English, College of Education, Zing, Taraba State, Nigeria Abstract No doubt, language is one of the most effective means of communication whether in formal and informal speech situations. It is in public domain that apart from communicating ideas and […]
Neocolonialism and Underdevelopment in Nigeria
Olaitan Idayat Lawal Department of History, Ahmadu Bello University – Nigeria. Email: Princessidayat@gmail.com Abstract Nigeria gained independence, but like many other underdeveloped third world countries, has continued to struggle with corruption, and political instability in the postcolonial era. Despite gaining independence from British colonial rule in 1960, and numerous efforts […]
Nigerian Army and Its Achievements in a Democratic Setting, 1999 – 2019
Alaba Babatunde Israel Department of History and Diplomatic Studies Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo Bashir Ahmad Sani, Phd Department of Political Science & International Relations Prowess University, Delaware-USA Email: Fawbeesan1010@gmail.com & Yakubu Yola Yabube Department of History and Diplomatic Studies Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo Abstract […]
Reintroduction of History in Schools in Nigeria: Some Major Encumbrances to Paradigm Shift in History Education in Taraba State
Abubakar Mohammed, History Department, College of Education, Zing. Email: amgassol@gmail.com Abstract History as a subject form one of the core courses in the history of education in Nigeria from the lower to tertiary from the level right colonial era. However, two decades after the independence, the fortunes of the discipline […]
The Role of ICT in the Practice of Legal Profession in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects
Baba Isa Sanda Benisheikh PhD Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. Email: benisheikhi@gmail.com & Yahaya Alhaji Dunoma PhD Department of Language and Liberal Studies Ramat Polytechnic Maiduguri, Borno State Email: Yahayadunoma08@gmail.com Abstract This paper examines the role of ICT as a technology based […]
The African Psyche in Nyasani and Force Consciousness in Africa: Neo Perspectives in African Theurgy
Valentine Ehichioya Obinyan, PhD Department of Philosophy,Faculty of Arts, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. Email: obinyan.valentine@uniben.edu Charlse Mfon Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Science, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. Email: Charlse.mfon@uniben.edu & Olomukoro James Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. Email: […]
The Agents of Globalization and Their Effects on the Study of African and Islamic Religions in Contemporary Nigeria
Rabiu Ibrahim Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Email: rabiuiroibrahim@gmail. Com Hosea Nakina Martins Department of Christian Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Email: hoseanakinamartins81@gmail.Com & Auwal Abdullahi Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. […]
Promoting Peaceful Coexistence Among Diverse Ethnic Groups In Jos: A Multidimensional Analysis
Umar Saleh Centre for Conflict Management and Peace Studies, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria. Email: umasal4real@gmail.com & Grace Moses Department of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Email: mosesgrace2079@yahoo.com Abstract Promoting peaceful coexistence among diverse ethnic groups is a crucial endeavour for regions marked by interethnic […]
Status of Women in Pre-colonial Benin society
Oghogho Oriakhi, PhD Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria Email: oghogho.oriakhi@uniben.edu Abstract This paper examines the social status of women in pre-colonial Benin. Two main positions exist on this. One argues that women were unfree and had limited rights in marriages, […]
The Nexus of Nigerian Police and Management of Crimes in Lagos State, Nigeria
OROBIYI, Musendiq Aremu Department of Peace and Security Studies Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria Email: musendiqaremuo@gmail.com & OGUNSAKIN, Oluwasegun Dare Department of Peace and Security Studies Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria Email: segunogunsakin4r@gmail.com Abstract This study investigated the nexus of Nigeria Police and the Management of […]
The Impact of Islam and Christianity on the Chamba of Ganye Chiefdom
Christiana Vincent Department of History and Diplomatic Studies Faculty of ArtsTaraba State University, Jalingo Abstract The emergence of Islam and Christianity has gradually discarded most aspects of the Chamba traditions. This has greatly altered the history and traditions of the Chamba in Ganye Chiefdom. However, this paper addresses the impact […]
Impact of Psychological Contract Fulfillment (PCF) On Employee Performance in Deposit Money Banks in Mubi North and South LGA of Adamawa State
Linus Nanse Lengpang, David Philip Ndalnamu & Hussaini Dauda Mohammed Department of Public Administration, Federal Polytechnic Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria Abstract Modern work complexity demands constant evolution of the psychological contract between employees and businesses, impacting performance. Organizations must adapt for productivity and employee success. The study examines impact of […]
Impact of Insecurity on the Psychological Wellbeing of the Church in North Central Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria
John Michael GBOGYESS Christian Religious Studies Section, Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Email: gbogyessjohn@gmail.com Mr. Caleb Nayaro Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan Waya & Meshach YOHANNA Christian Religious Studies Section, Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education, […]
A very Brief Discourse on the Relationship between Social Media and Examination Malpractice in West African Examinations Council: A Nigeria’s Context
Hashim Ilyasu Department of Business Administration, Gombe State University, Gombe. Email: hashimilyas68@gmail.com Abba Mohammed Musa Department of Mathematics and Computer,College of Education, Billiri, Gombe State. Email: abbamuhammadmiyabe@gmail.com & Hadiza Hussaini Bappah Department of Marketing, Federal University of Kashare, Gombe State. Email: hadizahussainib@gmail.com Abstract Examination malpractice, through the use of social […]
Relevance of Excavating the Theistic Names as Proofs of the Existence of Supreme Being in African and Islamic Religions in Contemporary Time
Salihu, Muhammed Barau, PhD Departmen of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State Unversity, Jalingo. Email:smb4jalingo@gmail.com Hosea Nakina Martins Department of Christian Religious Studies,Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University, Jalingo Email: hoseanakinamartins81@ gmail.com & Auwal Abdullahi Departmen of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State Unversity, Jalingo. Email: auwalabdullahi@tsuniversity.edu.ng Abstract […]
Christian Ngos in Holistic Mission: The Paradigm of CeGHaD
Chimeziem Kingsley Anukam Department of Religion and Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. & Pauline Mark Lere Department of Religion and Philosophy Faculty of Arts, University of Jos Plateau State, Nigeria. Abstract Increasing economic hardship, political instability, incessant ethno-religious crises and other social challenges has led […]
Chieftaincy Crisis and Impact on the Development of Ibeku Community 1976 – 2000
Chiedozie Ifeanyichukwu Atuonwu, PhD History Unit, School of General Studies, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike. Email: atuonwu.chiedozie@mouau.edu.ng Abstract This paper focuses on the Ezeship Tussle in Ibeku from 1976 to 2000 and its impact on the development of the community. Ezeship tussle among diverse ibo communities is one of […]
A History of the British Military Expedition in Gongola-Hawul Valley, 1904-1960
Kalleb Usman Department of Military History, Faculty of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Nigerian Army University, Biu Email: kallebusman@gmail.com Isyaku Mohammed Department of Military History, Faculty of Arts, Management and Social Sciences Nigerian Army University, Biu Email: isyakumamagi@gmail.com & Ladi Charles Chiwar Department of Military History, Faculty of Arts, Management […]
An Assessment of Consequences of Sexual Abuse in Kaduna Metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria
Ja’afar Abdulkadir PhD, Department of Sociology, Kaduna State University, Kaduna. Email: abdulrkah@gmail.com & Abubakar Sadiq Husaini Department of Sociology, Kaduna State University, Kaduna. Email: abubakarhusaini@gmail.com Abstracts This paper aims to assess consequences of sexual abuse in the Kaduna metropolis. Relevant literature was reviewed, and the Social Stigmatization Theory was equally […]
Boko Haram Insurgency and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy
OGUNNIYI, Olayemi Jacob Department of History & International Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: olayemi.ogunniyi@lasu.edu.ng, ayoyemlove@yahoo.com, temyem2014@gmail.com 2, Abstract Once in control of her territory, people, economy, and politics, Nigerian has been engulfed in a rapacious and unfortunate nightmare in day light. Consequently, the Nigerian […]
Adventures of Deborah in Judges 4:1-24 as Praxis to 21st Century Nigerian Women
The Very Rev’d Ogba, Okechukwu; D. Min; PhD; Fcai Department of Religious and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Port Harcourt Email: ogbaokey2@gmail.com Abstract This work examined the adventures of Deborah in order to apply theirs lessons to the 21st century women. This was done in order to enhance […]
Geo-linguistic Survey of Languages Spoken in Southern Taraba State, Nigeria
Prof. Dauda Ishaya Suntai Department of English and Literary Studies,Taraba State University, Jalingo Aidan Juliana & Ishaya Naomi Abdul Department of Languages and Linguistics, Taraba State University, Jalingo Abstract The study is a geo-linguistic survey of languages spoken in the Southern Zone of Taraba State, Nigeria. The specific objectives of […]
Trend and Patterns of Insurgency in the Nigerian State: Issues and Possible Solutions
Adebimpe Saheed FAGBEMI, PhD Department of Criminology and Forensic Studies, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, Republic of South Africa Email: adebimpefagbemi@yahoo.com & Bimbo OGUNBANJO, PhD Department of Government, Lagos State University, School of Basic and Advanced Studies, Lagos, Nigeria Email: mbimboogunbanjo@yahoo.com Abstract This paper explores the trend and patterns of […]
Volume 1, Number 1
Impact Assessment of the United States War on Terror in Afghanistan
Julius Ngomba Department of Political Science and International Relations, Faculty of Social Science Taraba State University, Jalingo. Nigeria E-mail address: ngombajulius@yahoo.com & Angela Ajodo-Adebanjoko, PhD Department of Political Science, Federal University Lafia, Nasarawa State E-mail address: andelaigo@yahoo.com Abstract The United States efforts in the war against terrorism have been substantial […]
A Historical Analysis of the Causes and Effects of Herders-Farmers Conflicts in Taraba State
Iorkile Sewuese Rachael Department of History Faculty of Arts, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria & Nwagu Evelyn Eziamaka Department of History and Diplomatic Studies,Faculty of Arts,Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. E-mail: eziamakachibuzo@gmail.com Abstract Since the Fourth Nigerian Republic in 1999, farmers-herders violence has killed thousands of people and displaced tens […]
Politics of Violence in Nigeria:A Study of Taraba State, 1991-2019
Anuye, Steve Paul Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University. Jalingo, Nigeria Joseph, Bonglo Kingsley Department of History, College of Education, Zing, Taraba State & Ishaku Taraba Dahbo Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Taraba State University. Jalingo, Nigeria Abstract ThisstudyexaminesPoliticalViolenceinTarabaStatesince1991,whentheStatewas created,to2019inwhichwewitnessedtherecentconductofthegeneralelectioninthe […]
A Pre-Colonial Economic History of Ekitiland
VictorAkintunde Ajayi Department of History and International Studies,Federal University Oye-Ekiti. Ekiti State Email: akintundey.ajayi@yahoo.com Abstract This paper examines the pre-colonial economic activities of Ekiti people. Attempts have been made to look into the historical origin of Ekiti people, their political organization, settlement pattern as well as their religion. This research […]
A Critical Examination of the Role of Ethnic Associations Nigerian’s First Republic, 1960-1966
Nwagu Evelyn Eziamaka Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo E-mail: eziamakachibuzo@gmail.com Abstract Multi-ethnicity is the dominant feature of most African countries. This is no doubt the dominant nature, also, of Nigeria. Naturally, the presence of diverse ethnic nationalities in a country does not […]
An Assessment of the Impact of Library and Information Services in National Development in Nigeria
Danjuma Jibaniya Library Department, Federal College of Education, Zaria, Kaduna State Email: wawatayimi50@ gmail.com Abstract There is no doubt that library plays a significant role in Education and nation building. The realization of the enormous power of information in our contemporary society has made library and information services platforms in […]
Impact of Terrorism on Socio-Economic Development of Nigeria
Awudu, Angyu Daniel Department of Political Science, Federal College of Education, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria Email: ja4daniels@gmail.com Raymond Ferdinand Relationship Manager, Cement and Logistics Team CIBD Access Bank Plc. Plot 999c, Danmole Street V/Island Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria Email: raymondferdinand178@yahoo.com Abstract Nigeria has been experiencing series of agitations, reactions and […]
Phases of Development of the Kuteb Economy from 1960-2018
Haruna Muhammad Suleimuri, PhD & Asherum Garba Department of History & Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Art Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Abstract Agriculture has been the mainstay of Nigerian economy in the pre-colonial and colonial times. Kutebland was not an exception due to its rich vegetation by the […]
Joking Relationship (Samba/Nyaa Sang/ Nuu –Mel) Among the Mumuye and their Neighbours: A Panacea for Conflict Diffusion in Nigeria
Ali Ahmadi Alkali, PhD Department of Languages and Linguistics, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria Email:aliahmadi184000@gmail.com Hosea Nakina Martins Department of Christian Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria Email: hoseanakinamartins81@gmail.com Abstract This paper, “Joking Relationship (Samba/nyaa sang/nuu-mel) Among the Mumuye and Their Neighbours: A […]
The Challenges of Teaching and Learning History in Some Selected Secondary Schools of Taraba State, 1991 – 2011
Atando Dauda Agbu, PhD & Yahya Adamu Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria Abstract Itisobviousthat,thechallengesofteachingandlearningHistorykeptgrowingsince 1980sfollowingtheintroductionofSocialStudies/Governmentsinourschools.This study examines the challenges of teaching and learning history in some selected secondary schools in Taraba State, 1991 – 2011. This is in view of the […]
Militancy and Conflicts in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: A Historical Account of the Contributions of the Multi-National Oil Corporations
Odeigah, Theresa Nfam, PhD Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin, P.M.B 1515, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. tnodeigah@yahoo.com, Abstract The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is endowed with abundant natural oil and gas resources and therefore has enormous potentials for the economic development of the […]
The Growth of the Jukun-Kona Political and Economic System, 1900 – 2017
Akombo I. Elijah, PhD Atando Dauda Agbu, Ph.D & Rebinah Rinret Amos Nyonkyes Department of History & Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria atandodauda@tsuniversity.edu.ng Abstract Prior to the intrusion of colonialism into Kona land, the people had their traditional socio-economic and political systems. The […]
The Conflicts between Fulani Pastoralists and Cultivators in Taraba State, Nigeria: The Case of the Mambilla Plateau
Omar, Saleh PhD Department of Sociology, Gombe State University, Gombe, Nigeria Email:salehomararab58@gmail.com Abstract Communal conflicts are very widespread in Nigeria, and have reached epidemic proportions in recent years. Taraba State has not been an exception. One of the most enduring communal conflicts in Taraba State is the one between nomadic […]
The Major Dynamics of Communal Conflicts in Otuasega and their impact since 1960
LARRY, Steve Ibuomo Department of History and Diplomacy,Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State. E.mail: stevelarry88@yahoo.com Abstract Otuasega is a town in Ogbia Local Government Area ofBayelsa State. Its indigenes are farmers and fishermen. They also engage in small scale businesses and evolved means to administer their affairs politically and socially. […]
Israel/Palestine Conflict: The Futility of Israel Concept of Conflict Management and Peace Resolution Management and Peace Resolution
Umar, Garpiya Department of Political science Federal College of Education, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria umargarpiyapeace@gmail.com 07036287777 Abstract This study is centered on Israeli concept of peace and it usability in managing Israel/Palestine conflict. In the conflict, Israel has been fighting for security and to maintain her statehood in the Middle […]
Impacts of Farmer-Herders Conflict in Benue State, Nigeria: Focus on 2016 Agatu Episode and the imperatives of a new Management approach
Abah, Danladi Department of History & International Studies, Kogi State University Anyigba, Email: danladiabah@gmail.com & Tanko A. Adihikon Department of History & Diplomatic Studies, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State Email: tankoadihikon@gmail.com Abstract This paper is a critical analysis of the recent upsurge of violent conflicts between Fulani pastoralists and farmers […]
Origins and Migrations of the Yandang and the Mumuye in the 19th Century
Akombo I. Elijah PhD & Sunday Theophilus Abom Department of History & Diplomatic Studies, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Abstract The Yandang and Mumuye ethnic groups inhabit the Yoro-Gorobi highlands or mountains and its vast surroundings, located in the North Eastern part of Nigeria today. Their history of […]
The Effects of the Plebiscites on the Peoples of Mambilla Plateau, Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State, 1959-2002
Professor Talla S. Ngarka, Abdulsalam M. Deji PhD & Abdullahi Danburam Department of History & Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts,Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Abstract This study is an interrogation to the effects of the Plebiscites on the peoples of Mambilla Plateau, Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba […]
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