ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

ISSN: 2795-3602

EISSN: 2795-3602

ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2023 v4-i1

Published: 2023-12-31

Articles

Rabbit Farming: A Means of Mitigating Almajiri System in Northern Nigeria – A Review

Aminu Muhammad Sakaba*, Akeem Babatunde Sikiru, Muhammad Gazali Garba, Dan Abba Yusuf Umar, Ibrahim Shuaibu Harande, Ibrahim R. Muhammad, Abubakar Sadeeq Magaji

This paper explores the viability of using rabbit farming to address the challenges posed by the Almajiri system in northern Nigeria. The Almajiri system, characterized by sending underprivileged children to Quranic schools without adequate care or education, has resulted in various pressing societal issues. This study suggested that integrating rabbit farming into Almajiri educational curricula w

Awareness of Undergraduate Students Towards the Anthropocentric and Natural Causes of Climate Change

Norris Igbinosa Erhabor*, Mercy Ebiyemi Kalaroo

This study took a critical look at the level of awareness on the causes of climate change among undergraduate students in university of Benin, Benin City. In the course of this research, two basic research questions were raised and one was hypothesised. The respondents for this study were chosen systematically using systematic sampling. This is a type of probability sampling method in which sample

Exploring University-Industry Collaboration for Technological Innovation in Nigeria

Dorathy Obianuju Abonyi*, Ijeoma M. Nwadike

University-industry collaboration (UIC) is a key driver of technological innovation and economic development. However, there are many challenges and barriers that hinder effective and sustainable UIC in developing countries, such as lack of trust due to skill gap, policies, finance/incentives and infrastructure. This paper aims to explore the existence of UIC that promotes technological innovation

Linguistic Strategies that Imply Gender Inequality in Yoruba Proverbs and Postproverbials

Yusuff Abduganiyu Aderemi

There are linguistic elements in Yoruba proverbs that reveal oppression of women. Previous studies have suggested reconstruction of these proverbs to remove the elements that suggest oppression of women. In doing so, some of them succeed in creating elements that mean discrimination and oppression against/of men. This paper posits that this is replacing an evil with another evil, which does not se

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