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Articles in Press

Articles

  • Ikenga, Francis A. , Agah, Benjamin E.

    The paper examined prison break syndrome and security management in Nigeria's Fourth Republic. The paper adopted the historical method of data collection. The study showed that prison break is a product of the general state of insecurity in the country aided by leadership ineptitude, poor

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12684647
  • Adeleke S. OGUNMOKUN, Oluwatoyin S. AYANLADE, Titilayo O. OLAPOSI

    This study identified the extent of the adoption of electoral technologies being used in Nigeria’s electoral system to enhance the electoral system. The study was carried out in the six (6) State offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in southwestern Nigeria, a

    14-29
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12799856
  • Okoji, Chukwudinma Taiwo (PHD), Oladipupo, A. Akinola (PHD), Okoji, Morenikeji Chukwufumnaya, Olanihun, Sunday Zechariah, Daniel, Henry Amos , Olawuwo, Gift Oluwasayo

    This paper examined the coverage pattern of rape myth acceptance of child defilement in selected Nigerian newspapers. The objective was to determine the level of portrayal of rape myths and the pattern of coverage of child defilement stories by selected newspapers. The research method was

    30-43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13304529
  • Okorie Chinyere Juliet, Nwakozo Nonye Chineme, Ngwu Judith Kelechi , Prof B.N. Nwokeoma.

    This study investigates the impact and gender dynamics of police misconduct during the COVID-19 pandemic on various demographics and businesses in Enugu State, Nigeria. The research is guided by specific objectives: identifying the categories of people and businesses most affected by police

    44-64
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13350875
  • Adeniyi Wasiu Adeowu, Dr. Bankole Mutalib, Adeowu , Azeezat Adedayo Adeowu

    Youth inclusiveness in politics and nation-building is essential for sustainable development, democratic governance, and social cohesion. As agents of change, young people possess the energy, creativity, and innovation necessary to address contemporary social challenges. However, despite their

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13740841