This paper examined the implications of Human Trafficking for Human Rights in Nigeria. The henomenon of human trafficking has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that it had become a big illegal criminal business. Human trafficking is now a daily occurrence in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria. Also, the spread of human trafficking to other States of the country is believed to be ...
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Authors Dr. Samuel Olushola Ajagun
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Agriculture is the human enterprise that is most vulnerable to climate change. Tropical agriculture, particularly subsistence agriculture is particularly vulnerable, as smallholder farmers do not have adequate resources to adapt to climate change. While agroforestry may play a significant role in mitigating the atmospheric accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHG), it also has a role to pla...
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Authors Dr. Ekpo, F. E.,Asuquo. M. E
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The aim of this paper is to show that the Islamic finance is more stable than the conventional finance constituting, thus, a means to reduce the impact of financial crisis. Using a VAR model for the financial indexes of France (SBF250), United States (DOW JONES), United Kingdom (FTSE100), Indonesia (JAKISLM) and Saudi Arabia (TADAWUL) covering the period (26/02/2007- 12/20/2010), we show...
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Authors Dr. Hatem Derbel, Neila Dammak, Ali Chkir
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One of the critical challenges facing the Nigerian polity today is the need to adequately feed her citizenry. Within the indigenous economies of pre-colonial ethnic groupings, most dwellers produced enough food to cater for the society and exchange. The colonial economy disarticulated the food production equilibrium to the extent that in recent times, rapid urbanization and environmental...
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Authors Dr. Jones M. Jaja
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Like other civil wars, the armed conflict in Colombia has generally been seen as a continuous and homogeneous process, which has covered almost the entire national territory for several decades without substantial changes. In opposition to this common assumption and discussing with the traditional greed or grievance dichotomy and the theories of the new wars, the authors propose an alter...
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Authors Dr. Fernu00c3u00a1n E. Gonzu00c3u00a1lez, Teu00c3u00b3filo Vu00c3u00a1squez
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The crux of this paper is to examine rural development programme implementation in developing countries with China and India as case studies. The paper examines various strategies adopted by these countries in the implementation of rural development policies and programmes. The study adopts desk research as its methodological orientation. The result of the analysis reveals that the Chine...
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Authors Dr. Chris. I. Nwagboso
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This paper examined teacher, parent, student factors and job opportunities as determinants of students’ choice of History of Education in selected universities in Nigeria. An expo facto research design was adopted. 108 respondents were sampled from the 3 selected universities from Northern, Western and Earthen Nigerian. A self-designed questionnaire was used to elicit in...
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Authors Dr. B.O. Lawal
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If there were animminent threat to the integrity of African states, it would be the possibility of a group or region breaking away. Ironically, secession is one threat which few African governments want to acknowledge exists because implies giving tacit recognition to the most reprehensible behavior any group or a region can perpetrate against the state. Pursuing such policy of not ackno...
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Authors Dr. Napoleon Bamfo
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Environmental management challenges have assumed a global scale and attention. However, it is misleading to conclude that the current challenge of sustainable environmental management is fully known to the populace, especially at the grassroots. This paper examined Non-Government Organizations ’ Contribution to Environmental Awareness in Nigeria using Uyo as a case study...
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Authors Dr. Afangideh, A. I., Obong, Linus B., Robert, U. I.
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Language Shift
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 12 Issue: 10
This research is intended to ascertain the factors that are responsible for banishing Punjabi language and a corresponding adoption of English language, though apparently the panoramic milieu is hostile to this shift. Language shift is a societal trend and society formation is based on collaborative work of certain factors, by following this line of reasoning, a hypothesis is formed that...
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Authors Ms. Sana Nawaz, Ms. Ayesha Umer, Fatima Anjum, Muhammad Ramzan
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