Influence of Drill Cuttings Management on Morbidity in Rivers State

Moro, O. 1*, Omojola, A. S. 2 & Fasona, M. J. 3 *Department of Environmental Management, Faculty of Environmental Science, Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17508296 Drill cuttings management in this study comprises transportation of drill Read More …

Optimizing Circulation in Heritage Buildings: A Study of Key Parameters and Their Impact on User Experience and Sustainability

ADEBAYO Kamil Adetayo 1*, BABALOLA Oluwatosin 2, ABATAN Oluseyi Israel 3 & SHOYEMI Saheed Akinbowale 4 *Department of Architecture, Gateway ICT Polytechnic, Saapade, Ogun State, Nigeria DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17507637 Circulation is a fundamental element in heritage buildings, directly impacting user experience, Read More …

Drama in Advertisement as a Tool for Telecommunication Networks

Eziwho Emenike AZUNWO, PhD* Department of Theatre & Film Studies Faculty of Humanities Rivers State University Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17477198 Drama has been effectively explored by many industries in advertising their brands. This paper explores the effectiveness Read More …

The Role of Police Service Devolution on Enhancing Police-Public Rapport in Sengerema District, Mwanza Region, Tanzania

Aloyce A. Mtigandi 1*, Prof. Johnson Nzau Mavole 2 & Prof. Hossea Rwegoshora 3 1,2,3 St. Augustine University of Tanzania DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17476817 This study investigated the effect of police service devolution on enhancing police-public rapport in Sengerema District, Mwanza Region Read More …

Childcare Challenges Arising from Reliance on Social Networks as a Parental Coping Mechanism Among Women Street Vendors in Nyamagana, Tanzania

Matilda F. Kagoro 1*, Wilhelmina Lyimo 2 & Paskas Wagana 3 1,2,3 Department of Sociology, St. Augustine University of Tanzania DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17476023 Introduction: Street vending is a vital part of the informal economy in Tanzania, with many women balancing income Read More …

Community Beliefs Towards the Safety of Biomedical Child Birth Services: A Case of Simanjiro, Tanzania

Titus Mashanya 1*, Ludovick Myumbo 2 & Hossea Rwegoshora 3 *Department of Sociology, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, P.O. Box 307, Mwanza, Tanzania DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17526247 Introduction: Despite of the criticism from biomedical researchers regarding the effectiveness of traditional childbirth services Read More …

African Cultural Identity and Conversational Implicature: A Critical Analysis of Chief Gaa by Sola Owonibi

Olajide Felix Ogidan 1*, Gbenga Nelson Adeyemo 2 & Funmilayo Mabel Oguntade 3. 1, 2 Department of Languages, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State., 3 The Federal University of Technology, Akure DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17113463 This study is concerned with conversational implicatures Read More …

Media Representation of Muslim-Muslim Tickets in Nigeria’s Presidential Elections: Insights from Government and Private Newspaper Editorials

Nwaezeihenatuoha, Peter Chukwughalum* Department of Mass Communication Faculty of Arts and the Humanities University of Nigeria Nsukka DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17075557 This research adopted mixed methods (content analysis, Oral Interviews, and focus group discussions) to investigate the editorials of government and private Read More …

The Integration of English Language into the Tsangaye System and Public School Systems in North Western Nigeria

1 Dr. Haliru Umaru* and 2 Babayo Rakiat Adamu 1, 2 Department of English Language, Federal University of Education, Zaria. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16986369 This paper addresses the integration of the Tsangaya system into the public education system in Northwest Nigeria. The Read More …

The Impact of Cyberbullying on Youth Aged 18-25 in Jenin, Palestine.

1 Tahani R. K. Bsharat*, 2 Jandal Ahmad Mohammed Salah, 3 Shaban Jamal Shaban Ayyat, 4 Ahmed khouli, 5 Rajai I. A. Darabee. An-Najah National University, Palestine DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16942253 This study examines cyberbullying as one of the most significant emerging Read More …