ISSN: 2795-3602
EISSN: 2795-3602
ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2024 v5-i1
Published: 2024-12-30
This paper explores the profound impact of insecurity on the education of the girl child in North East Nigeria, a region severely affected by insurgency and conflict. Over the past decade, violent extremism, particularly from Boko Haram, has led to the destruction of schools, mass displacement of people, and heightened fear, all of which have disproportionately affected girls’ access to education.
In recent years, there has been a surge in both the tempo and range of global insurgencies and terrorism. Nearly every continent has faced this mounting security challenge. Nigeria is confronted with frightening challenges to its political stability dictated by terrorism. Nigeria is plagued by political, economic and social crises, menacing its continuing existence as a nation-state. Insurgency is
The context of this paper discusses the brunt of herder-farmer conflicts on sustainable development in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue state. This conflict, which overwhelms different communities in Agatu LGA, had in recent time resulted to killings of over 5500 natives and destruction of properties worth millions of naira. This paper examines the causes of resources conflicts between the two
Democracy, based on multi-party politics, has been the system of government practiced in West African States, immediately after gaining their respective independences from their former colonial masters. However, in the course of the democratic journey, the region’s immediate political leaders started to drift from the known democratic tenets, hence came in, the authoritarianism in the form of sing