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

Ambiforms as an African Indigenous Literary Theory – A Reading of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart as a Comedy

Adeleke Yinka Ogunfeyimi

Africans spring surprises: laughing during the most sensitive disastrous moment or crying during the most sensitive amusing moment. A critical literary theory that accommodates this erratic lifestyle should have emerged as a framework, following the endless void created by the ever-expanding critical space. This is the void ambiforms/ambigenres has emerged, as an African culture-specific indigenou

Coffee Farmers' Satisfaction and Intention to leave Kivu Coffee Production Cooperatives

Binwa Machumu Benoît*, Mupenzi Kamondo Ghyslain, Nirere Muteguzi Julie, Cito Mangwane Vctoire, Aganze Banyanga Didace, Muhindo Dunia Moïse

Coffee is undoubtedly the second most traded and consumed commodity in the world after oil and water. Among the organizations that explain this economic boom, coffee production cooperatives are in pole position. In the DRC, coffee production cooperatives are no longer unanimous. They are gradually losing the confidence of their members, who were initially carried away by their presence. It is in t

Success Factors of Agribusiness Digital Market Places in Tanzania, the case of selected agribusiness firms participating in DMP in Tanzania

Genoveva Gabriel*, Feleke Shiferaw, Esther Ishengoma

This research paper explores the underutilized digital market potential in the agribusiness sector of Tanzania, contrasting it with the global prevalence of such platforms in other countries. The study delves into the factors contributing to the limited adoption of digital marketplaces in Tanzania, highlighting the lack of awareness and financial constraints as major impediments. The The research

Illegal Oil Bunkering Activities: Implications on Women in Technology Education in South-South Zone of Nigeria.

Sunny Nwakanma

Well-meaning individuals have raised serious concern on the proliferation of illegal oil bunkering activities in South-South zone of Nigeria due to its impact on the economy, environment, security and educational development of individuals living in that zone. This is evident in high rate of poverty, insecurity, criminality, tension, acquisition of sophisticated weapons and increase in the number

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