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An Ethico-Religious Discourse Of Suicide
Authors: Sotonye Big-Alabo , Umezurike J. Ezugwu
The issue of suicide is prevalent in every society and can also be traced back to antiquity. This study looks at the issue of suicide from two perspectives: the ethical and religious perspectives. Suicide is said to be death caused by harming oneself with the willingness to die. The debate …
Published: November 11, 2024
View ArticleConsumer Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practices of Electronic Waste Management in Yenagoa City, Bayelsa State
Authors: Ndutimi J. Dudafa
The study investigated the knowledge, perceptions, and practices related to electronic waste (e-waste) in Yenagoa City, Bayelsa State. Although existing research has addressed waste management in Nigeria, there is a paucity of empirical studies on e-waste management. The study utilised the Reasoned Action Theory as its theoretical framework and employed …
Published: November 11, 2024
View ArticleClimate Change and Maritime Security: Implications for Africa's Regional Development
Authors: Timidi, Emmanuel Tamaramiebi , Daubiri, Solomon Pere , Orusengha, Patrick Enebraye
Climate change poses a significant threat to maritime security, particularly for coastal and small island African countries. This study explores the relationship between climate change and maritime security by scrutinising the impact of ecological changes on regional stability, economic growth, and security instability across the continent. The study utilised qualitative …
Published: November 11, 2024
View ArticleA Discourse on the Allegory of the Nude Female Forms in Paintings: Reading Their Contexts for Pedagogical Learning
Authors: Zeekeyi Denison Yibowei
This paper explores the roles of ‘female nude’ in paintings. It argues on the prevailing roles symbolisms were used to characterize ideas: looking at their symmetric relationships from social, monarchical, personal and mythological delivery before the period of the Willendorf’s discovery in Austria, the Etruscan period, up to the High …
Published: November 11, 2024
View ArticleHousehold Energy Consumption and Indoor Air Pollution in Bayelsa State: Analysis Of 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey
Authors: Ifeanyichukwu Otodo , Felix Ambienimigha
Household energy consumption and indoor air pollution have caused significant environmental and health issues. However, previous studies have mainly focused on energy sources, overlooking differences in their impact based on the rural-urban divide, especially in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. This study conducted a comparative analysis of energy consumption and indoor air …
Published: November 11, 2024
View ArticleRethinking the Christian Concept of God and the Existence of Evil in the Universe
Authors: Umezurike J. Ezugwu , Sotonye Big-Alabo
In this article, we argue that the Christian notion that God is morally good and all-loving, and has nothing to do with evil in the universe is of colonial or Western coloration and branding. As it negates and undermines the African theory of duality and Ezumezu ontological stand point, which …
Published: March 1, 2025
View ArticleTo Live or Not to Live: An Existential Dilemma
Authors: Mark D. Ekperi
No other philosophy considers the human condition as existential philosophy does. Like Hamlet in Shakespeare's play, human beings face an existential dilemma. We continually seek meaning in our existence. We do not choose to come into being, nor do we choose the problems we face. However, existentialism seeks meaning in …
Published: November 2, 2024
View ArticleJohn Dewey’s Instrumentalism and Nigeria’s Educational Experience
Authors: Victor Chizi Ihunda
Nigeria’s educational experience fails to be proactive or responsive to the numerous challenges bedevilling its society. In its curriculum and pedagogy, it fails to take adequate consideration of the peculiarities of the socio-cultural reality of Nigerians. Despite the admission of the instrumental value of education in the National Policy on …
Published: March 1, 2025
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