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This study examined the continued relevance of Magic Bullet Theory, also called Hypodermic Needle Theory. It adopted the applied and survey research methods. The sample had 1,265 respondents. Qualitative analytical approach was used to discuss how the Mag... see more

AbstractThe nascent church in Jerusalem represented in Acts 6 verses 1–3 was promptly challenged by the problem of inequity and lack of fair play among the various stakeholders and such disaffection reached a situation of murmur and open agitation. This c... see more

The use of digital devices is increasing among adolescents and young adults (AYAs), who consider them an important part of their daily lives. This study investigated the use of digital technology by AYAs in Oyo State, Nigeria. A quantitative research desi... see more

Improper waste disposal, unsafe water and indiscriminate water-contact activities are major factors enhancing continuous spread of schistosomiasis in Nigeria. Many water bodies are prone to contamination with human wastes directly discharged into them or ... see more

Studies on conflict resolution are largely driven by the Clausewitzian conception of male dominance and thus, contributions by the women are often glossed over. There are historical cases of women peacemakers in Africa. One such instance is the Umuada Wom... see more

This paper is part of a larger study on heritage buildings and conservation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. It examines a type of vernacular dwelling based on the concept of ‘building-back-home’, common amongst merchants, seafarers, and migrant fishermen... see more

The Nigerian civil war (1967-1970) has remained a ripe subject for literary discourses and has been represented in various literary productions—drama, prose, poetry, essays, and other genres. Despite the plethora of articles that have been written on the ... see more

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