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Volume 1, Issue 1 (2025)

ISSN: 3067-2864

DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.

PRINCIPLES OF OBJECTIVITY IN HISTORICAL RECONSTRUCTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

By Amina Bello Usman , Chuba Doumaru, Ibrahim Musa Alhassan

This study focuses on the role of objectivity and its principle is the foundation on which the structure of historical profession stands. Most, if not all, historians wrote in the belief that their writings presented an objective picture of the world...

EXPLORING SCULPTURE IN NIGERIA: ART MAKING AND ITS SCHOLARLY EVOLUTION

By Sunday Esosuakpo Okonji

Modern art making in Nigeria rested on the background of false assumptions and deceit on Africa's concept and philosophy of art and the purpose of its production by the colonialists who manipulated the educational exposure they gave to the colonized....

A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON THE NORTHERN NIGERIAN WOMAN’S ROLE IN AN ABUNDANCE OF SCORPIONS BY HADIZA ISMA EL-RUFA’I

By Amina Fatimah Bello

The Nigerian woman writer has focused her energy on creating stories of women experiences in relation to other aspects of their lives. The Nigerian woman writer is also determined to face many challenges and obstacles that she might come across, henc...

UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIO-CULTURAL DRIVERS BEHIND BABY FACTORY PHENOMENON IN SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA

By Chukwudi Emmanuel Okafor

While baby factories may not be a recent phenomenon in Nigeria, there has been an appreciable increase in the number of cases in recent times. Hardly does any month passes without a media report of discovery of baby factory. Over eighty percent of th...

THE IMPACT OF HARMFUL WIDOWHOOD TRADITIONS ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS: A GUIDANCE PERSPECTIVE

By Amina Olabisi Adeyemi , Chijioke Emeka Nwankwo

The study examined the influence of harmful widowhood practices on academic achievement of secondary school students in Nigeria: implications for Guidance. The study was guided by it one specific objective, one research question and two null hypothes...