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Volume 11, Issue 2 (2024)

ISSN: 3067-2864

DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.

SUPRASEGMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NIGERIAN ENGLISH: AN ANALYSIS

By Chinyere Ngozi Igbokwe, Michael Oluwaseun Adegboye

English in Nigeria is a second language; hence, Nigerian English can be categorised as English as a Second Language (ESL) because it is a product of colonial settlement, it is learnt through the education system, it is spoken in an environment where ...

ETHNIC DIVISION AND SOCIAL WORK IN OBI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE: RECONCILIATION EFFORTS IN NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA

By Mohammed Auwal Musa, Ngozi Chidimma Eze , Olumide Ibrahim Adebayo

Since the return to civil democracy, the seven ethnic groups in Obi Local Government Area have witnessed incessant violence that dwarfed all reconciliation efforts of Government.Β  Given this observation, five specific objectives guided this study in...

BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE CIVIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN OBIO/AKPOR AND EMUOHA LGAS, RIVERS STATE

By John Alexander Thompson, Margaret Oluwaseun Adebayo

This study investigated the challenges in the implementation of Civic Education curriculum in Junior Secondary Schools in Rivers State. The research adopted descriptive survey design and was guided by three research questions and three hypotheses. Th...

INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON THE EVOLUTION OF HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY IN NIGERIA

By Richard Ugochukwu Nwosu

In time past, Nigerian and African societies were regarded as unrewarding gyrations of barbarous and backward tribes in picturesque but irrelevant part of the globe. Pertinent to know that European scholars and writers like Frederick Hegel, A.P. Newt...