ASRIC Journal on Social Sciences 2024 v5-i1

ISSN: 2795-3602

EISSN: 2795-3599

ASRIC Journal on Social Sciences 2024 v5-i1

Published: 2024-12-30

Articles

The Power of Technology in Promoting Growth in Various African Countries: A Case of Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt

Devotha Keneth

Africa is observed as one of growing market with an account that has persisted for a time in consideration. Despite many reasons for hope, growth in Africa slowed down; the IMF and the World Bank have cut their 2019 economic growth projections for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to 3.5% and 2.8% respectively, with growth in 2018 at 2.3%. Observing the power of Technology in promoting growth in African co

Predicting Climate Change Impacts on Stream flow of Mille Watershed, Lower Awash River Basin, Ethiopia

Abdela Yimer Endris

Climate change manifests itself primarily through changes in average temperature and precipitation, affecting overall flow magnitude. This study evaluated the impact of climate change on the stream flow of the Mille watershed, which is situated in the northeast part of Ethiopia. Different materials and Soil and Water Assessment Tools were used to arrive at the stated objectives. Downscaled future

Effect of Energy Consumption on Economic Growth in Nigeria (1981-2023)

Adam Abubakar Sulaiman, Salisu Ahamad & Nuruddeen Abubakar

This study examines the impact of energy consumption on economic growth in Nigeria provides critical insights into the complex dynamics between energy usage and economic performance over the period from 1981 to 2023. The study reveals that while fossil fuel consumption positively correlates with Gross Domestic Product (GDP), increased reliance on renewable energy sources has led to a significant d

Names as a Deliberate Stratagem by Dramatists – An Anthroponomic Survey of Ola Rotimi’s Kurunmi

Adeleke Yinka (’Leke) Ogunfeyimi

In some (particularly Africans) literary master-pieces, names exist as a purposeful ploy by authors to call critical attention to the thematic concerns of the pieces. While this aspect of literary criticism is usually ignored by critics, or have not been given sufficient critical attention as though names in literary works exist for mere purposes of character and characterization as necessary lite

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