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“Yahoo Boys” Phenomenon in Lagos Metropolis: A Qualitative Investigation
(2019-11)This study investigated what law enforcement agents, who are saddled with the responsibility of curbing cyber crime, know about the malaise; how young people are initiated into cyber crime; the roles of peer influence, and ... -
“Yahoo boys” phenomenon in Lagos metropolis: A qualitative investigation
(International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 2019)This study investigated what law enforcement agents, who are saddled with the responsibility of curbing cyber crime, know about the malaise; how young people are initiated into cyber crime; the roles of peer influence, and ... -
The Yakurr: A Reconstruction of Pre-Colonial History
(University of Lagos, 1983)This study attempts to use oral sources to reconstruct the pre-colonial history of the Yakurr of South-Eastern Nigeria. The Yakurr now inhabit the territory located between latitude 5040' and 6010' North and longitude 8050' ... -
Yield stability oil palm progenies in early and later years of production
(Nigerian Journal of Agronomy, 1987)The production of cultivars that are highly yielding and stable in performance over a wide range of environments is a major objective in the breeding of oil palm (Elaeis sp.). Progenies resulting from nine crosses of oil ... -
“The Yorùbá Indigenous Healthcare Delivery System: A Preliminary Study”
(EBSU Journal of Society: A Publication of Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki., 2015-04-23)This paper explores the rationality of the verbal arts in the indigenous healthcare delivery system and health-related issues in the pre and post-colonial era. By this, we mean that some areas such as the uses and functions ... -
The Yorùbá Indigenous Psychotherapeutic Healing System: A Case Study of Oríkì
(A publication of the University of Gafsa, Gafsa, Tunisia, 2016-06-07)This paper discusses the psycho-therapeutic features in Oríkì, the panegyric genre that focuses on changing people’s current way of life. It employs range of technique based on relationship building, dialogue, communication, ... -
Yorùbá proverbs: An insight into the indigenous healthcare delivery system and health education
(University of South Africa, Pretoria, 2012-08-11)This article attempts a discussion of the socio-cultural background of the verbal arts as regards the role of proverbs in the Yorùbá indigenous healthcare practices. It also touches on the use of verbal arts in both ... -
You will be Arrested, Persecuted and Killed”: Nigerian Realities and the Question of Attitude to Organized Persecution
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Young Peoples' Knowledge and Awareness of HIV/AIDS: A Case for Rural Based Studies.
(2001-09)The proper control and management of Human Immuno-deficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) disease can only be achieved in Nigeria when residents in both urban and rural areas are well informed and ... -
Youth Restiveness and Education: a Sociological Study of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
(2010-07)The primary purpose of this study was to examine the factors that predispose youth of the Niger Delta to restiveness and find out how education in the form of skills acquisition and a general social education can help solve ... -
Youths Awareness and Visit Patterns to Recreation and Tourists Sites in Lagos
(2013)Determined to galvanise her tourism sector, the Nigerian government publicised the nation’s Tourism Master Plan in 2005, which among others, highlighted the near-crisis state of tourism infrastructure compounded by a rather ... -
Youths, Social Media and Gender-Based Violence: An Emerging Trend in Nigeria?
(2014)The revolution in information communication technology has created boundless opportunities for media users. With the advent of mobile technology devices and the growth of social media platforms, endless access has been ... -
The Zaria Art Society : a new consciousness : book review
(1998-11)The bane of most publications on contemporary African art in existence is that they cannot be confidently tagged substantive as such. This is because the information contained in them often reflects some degree of ...