Focusing on the 1999 Constitutional Review in Nigeria, this collection of articles highlights stakeholder contributions and public engagement in the amendment process, particularly regarding issues affecting women and girls. It serves as a comparative resource, linking Nigeria's constitutional landscape with those of Ghana, Zambia, Kenya, South Africa, the UK, and the USA. By emphasizing modern, participatory constitution-making methods, the book encourages readers to understand and engage with democratic processes, offering insights that could improve conditions in Nigeria.
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Amid the global turmoil caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, this devotional offers a scriptural guide for Christians seeking solace and strength through faith. It emphasizes the Bible as a vital source of comfort and communication from God, highlighting His nature and plans during challenging times. Designed for personal study and prayer, the book encourages readers to deepen their relationship with God and trust in His guidance amidst uncertainty. It serves as a timely resource for spiritual reflection and growth during the crisis.
Exploring the profound impact of the 2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic, this anthology offers a collection of narrative poems that capture the emotional and societal disruptions caused by COVID-19. The poems reflect on the global lockdowns, economic turmoil, and the cancellation of significant events, providing a personal and historical account of this unprecedented time. With a blend of artistry and documentation, the collection serves not only as a poetic expression but also as a potential historical reference for future generations.
Focusing on the 1999 Constitutional Review in Nigeria, this collection of articles presents insights from various stakeholders, including academics, on the issues raised by the National Assembly. It offers a comparative analysis of Nigeria's constitution alongside those of countries like China, Zambia, and the USA. A significant emphasis is placed on the inclusion of women and girls in governance, advocating for their full integration into politics. The book promotes public participation in constitutional processes, encouraging readers to engage with modern democratic practices.
Focused on educating children about the Coronavirus pandemic, this collection of poems combines playful language with moral lessons. Written in a sing-song rhyme, the poems offer parenting tips and emphasize positivity, stress management, and learning through play. The straightforward language and use of imagery and repetition make the themes accessible, aiming to help kids understand the virus while alleviating tension. This engaging approach seeks to support children during challenging times, making it a valuable resource for parents and educators alike.
NIGERIAN YOUTH #ENDSARS PROJECT AND AGENDA
YOUTH, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE AGENDA(A PRAGMATIC APPROACH)
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on the role of youths in Nigeria, the book explores their potential as agents of change during crises, particularly in the context of the 2020 #ENDSARS protests. It examines the demands of Nigerian youths for revolutionary change and highlights their marginalization in societal affairs. Through articles, news, and proposals related to the protests, the author discusses the challenges youths face and suggests strategies to address their concerns. This work offers a critical perspective on the youth agenda in Nigeria and its implications for broader societal change.
Focusing on the interdisciplinary nature of applied linguistics, this compendium features a collection of approximately twenty journal articles published between 2002 and 2012. It explores topics such as Yoruba linguistics, English grammar, and various grammatical categories like dietics and passives, contextualized through contrastive and error analysis. Additionally, the work examines educational factors such as parental roles, gender, and power dynamics within language studies, highlighting the author's collaborative research contributions in the field.
BITING THE FINGERS THAT FED
KWARA STATE HIJAB CRISIS IN NIGERIA An indigenes Witness Time-Line Account
- 408pages
- 15 heures de lecture
This account provides an in-depth exploration of the Hijab Crisis in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, highlighting the tensions between the Christian community and the state government's approval of Hijab in Christian Mission Schools. The narrative emphasizes the historical context of Ilorin, founded by the Yoruba people, and the Christian Association of Nigeria's strong opposition to the policy, which they view as a threat to the identity of their schools. The book compiles various newspaper reports to serve as a reference for understanding the socio-political dynamics in a region known for its religious diversity.
The collection features narrative poems inspired by the global impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, aiming to entertain and educate children. Written in a straightforward style, the poems incorporate imagery and repetition to enhance their rhythm and rhyme. Alongside moral lessons, the book includes Bible reflections, making it a suitable devotional resource for kids during these challenging times. It serves as a tool for learning and stress relief, addressing the emotional toll of the pandemic while promoting spiritual growth.
Exploring the rich tradition of Yoruba poetry, this collection reflects the vibrant cultural landscape of Nigeria during a significant period marked by the #EndSARS movement. The poems serve as a means of expression and a call for societal awareness, encapsulating the voices and struggles of the youth. With themes of freedom and community, the work invites readers to engage with contemporary issues while celebrating the heritage of Yoruba language and literature. The phrase "Sọ́rọ̀ Sókè!" resonates as a rallying cry for change and unity.