Table of Contents

Interrogating the Adoption of Quality Assurance Parameters in

the Management of Private basic Schools in six local Government

Areas, Kano state, Nigeria.

Fabian Ndidi Nwaugo & Mansur Ali Garba                                                    1-20

Underscoring the Importance of Inter-Agency Cooperation in the

Fight against Boko Haram: Revealing the Gains of Nigerian

Army-Police Collaboration, 1999-2015

Chilaka, Francis Chigozie, & Idika Ikechukwu                                                 21-42

Cultural Context of Household Production and Utilization of

Bio-Medical Healthcare Facilities In Rural Akoko Communities of

Ondo State

Raymond Kayode Kuteyi & Remi Justinah Jaiyeola                                        43-73


CULTURAL CONTEXT OF HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF BIO-MEDICAL HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN RURAL AKOKO COMMUNITIES OF ONDO STATE

Raymond Kayode Kuteyi & Remi Justinah Jaiyeola

Department Archaeology &Anthropology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,

Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

Email: raymondkuteyi90@gmail.com,joljos73@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Household production in rural communities is characterized by cultural forces that are external to and coercive of individual; yet little has been done to examine how cultural context of household production implicate on utilization of biomedical facilities. In spite of policies and programmes designed to improve utilization of biomedical facilities among rural dwellers; they are yet to be secured health wise. This study investigated cultural context of household production and their implications on utilization of bio-medical facilities. Through qualitative and descriptive ethnography, Key Informant Interview (KII), Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and the textual analysis of documents, our study seeks to establish that values, customs and beliefs embedded in production strategies are principles that make productive activities more tasking and complex in rural Akoko communities. It therefore limits available time to utilize quality biomedical facilities, thus making people rely more on traditional remedies. Rural Akoko people preferred traditional remedies which allow them have more time for household productive activities. Rural Akoko people devoted more attention to work than healthcare. They utilize biomedical facilities at advanced stages of illnesses, resulting in various health and healthcare insecurities. The cultural strategies adopted in the household production in rural Akoko communities have a strong influence in determining the utilization of biomedical facilities. The interface between household production strategies and utilization of biomedical facilities in rural communities therefore deserves more attention in order to aid the formulation of policy for health interventions. This will improve health status of rural dwellers

Keywords: Household, Production, Strategies, Healthcare, Rural, Akoko


UNDERSCORING THE IMPORTANCE OF INTER-AGENCY COOPERATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BOKO HARAM: REVEALING THE GAINS OF NIGERIAN ARMY-POLICE COLLABORATION, 1999-2015

Chilaka, Francis Chigozie, & Idika Ikechukwu

Department of Political Science, Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State

Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu State

Email: chilakafc@fuotuoke.edu.ng, wariykee@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The paper is geared towards making a case for inter-agency cooperation especially between the Nigerian army and police in the fight against terrorism. It also elucidates on failed efforts made by the government to eliminate Boko Haram activities which has made it expedient for the collaboration of the Nigerian Army and Police in the containment exercise. Using the collective security theory, the paper argues that Nigerian Army-Police cooperation is essential in the fight against Boko Haram, as it eliminated duplication of function, possible fratricide, bureaucratic bottlenecks, while it enthroned intelligence sharing, and the pooling of resources, but was not devoid of tension. Despite this, the paper maintains that collaboration is essential hence, recommends that para-military and military training should be done together, before they move to their fields of specialization. After learning the rudiments of security and receiving the same drills, for a couple of months, the trainees can now be transferred to various agencies’ training schools. This will create the bond needed for interagency cooperation.

Keywords: Army, Police, Containment, Boko Haram, Inter-Agency, Cooperation


INTERROGATING THE ADOPTION OF QUALITY ASSURANCE PARAMETERS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PRIVATE BASIC SCHOOLS IN SIX LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS, KANO STATE, NIGERIA.

Fabian Ndidi Nwaugo & Mansur Ali Garba

Department of History,

Federal College of Education, Kano – Nigeria

Email: fabiannwaugo@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

This paper seeks to interrogate the adoption of quality assurance in private basic schools in Kano State. For this purpose, the study employed the survey design approach to collect data from 200 respondents, out of a total population of 468 in six (6) local government areas, The fieldwork lasted from June to September, four (4) months. Data was analyzed by the use of descriptive statistical analysis. Percentage scores was used because the responses were structured following a condensed version of Likert Scale of strongly agree, agree, disagree and strongly disagree. The result showed that; first, there was an uneven distribution of private schools across the 6 local government areas as Gwale has the highest number of 118 (44.02%) private basic schools, Fagge 97 (36.19%), Gezawa 22 (8.20%), Dawaki 14(5.22%), Wudil 4(1.49%) and Rogo 13 (4.85%). Secondly, most private actors in the education sector were drawn into the industry with the urge to maximize returns on investment. Thirdly, the environments under which most of them operate are not conducive for teaching and learning. Fourthly, supervision was not adequate as emphasis was on collecting all manner of levies and gratification. The paper recommended that a data bank for all the private schools in other parts of Nigeria should be carried out. Also multiple supervisory agencies should be trimmed to one for improved efficiency with offices established in all the local government areas. Extant laws on quality standard should not be compromised henceforth and schools found wanting must be closed down permanently. The paper also recommended that the Ministry of Education and a taskforce should clamp down on private schools established very close to Hotels and brothels. Finally, government should assist them with instructional materials and also provide a benchmark for their school fees. The paper concludes that private basic schools in Kano have abandoned their complimentary function of providing quality education to the Nigerian children.

Keywords: Interrogating, Adoption, Quality Assurance, Parameters, Management.


Table of Contents

Fiscal Federalism and Unemployment Reduction in Democratic Economies: Evidence From Nigeria (1999-2015)

Matthew J. Kromtit; Gideon G. Goshit, & Adakai F. Amayah                                                  1-16

The 2015 General Elections and the Future of Nigeria Democracy

Moses .M. Adagbabiri, & Ugo .C. Okolie                                                                                  17-44

Terrorism and Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: A Prognosis

Moses M. Adagbabiri & Ugo C. Okolie                                                                                                45-60

Work Group Management and its Imperatives on Team Members’ Performance and Development

Bunmi Gabriel Ogunshola, & Taiwo Adewale Shobande                                                        61-75

Nigeria’s National Unity Versus Regional Political Tendencies:  Assessing the Tenability of Remaining Together

Joshua Timothy                                                                                                                       76-91

Effect of Boko Haram Insurgency on Women Participation in Agriculture Activities in Jere Local Government Areas of Borno State, Nigeria

Fiscal Federalism and Unemployment Reduction in Democratic Economies: Evidence From Nigeria (1999-2015)

Matthew J. Kromtit; Gideon G. Goshit, & Adakai F. Amayah                                                  1-16

The 2015 General Elections and the Future of Nigeria Democracy

Moses .M. Adagbabiri, & Ugo .C. Okolie                                                                                  17-44

Terrorism and Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: A Prognosis

Moses M. Adagbabiri & Ugo C. Okolie                                                                                                45-60

Work Group Management and its Imperatives on Team Members’ Performance and Development

Bunmi Gabriel Ogunshola, & Taiwo Adewale Shobande                                                        61-75

Nigeria’s National Unity Versus Regional Political Tendencies:  Assessing the Tenability of Remaining Together

Joshua Timothy                                                                                                                       76-91

Effect of Boko Haram Insurgency on Women Participation in Agriculture Activities in Jere Local Government Areas of Borno State, Nigeria

Baba Gana Alimi & Bintu Kachallah Galadima                                                                     92-101

Baba Gana Alimi & Bintu Kachallah Galadima                                                                     92-101


WORK GROUP MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPERATIVES ON TEAM MEMBERS’ PERFORMANCE AND DEVELOPMENT

Bunmi Gabriel Ogunshola, & Taiwo Adewale Shobande

Department of Business Administration,

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye. Ogun State

Email: angeliclineonline@yahoo.com, taiwoshobande@hotmail.com

Abstract: Managing organization and developing managerial competency of employees could be time and resource consuming, however, organization that intends to keep a top flight and secure its competitiveness cannot but make this a priority, hence, recent innovations in organizational practices and management style, intended towards driving organizational performance by enhancing employee productivity, developing managerial competencies and leadership potentials, resulting in the adoption of relatively new models of employee management style by adopting a team model to work-place management. This study examines how the management of work group influences performance and personal development of employees. Respondents were selected from the Call Centers of one of Nigeria’s leading telecommunication outfit and administered questionnaire, 110 of the responses were analyzed to arrive at the findings of this research work using a mixture of Regression and correlation analysis and Chi square . The findings revealed that there is significant relationship between team leaders’ management style and team performance, and that individual performance is significantly related to their propensity for self-development, it was also discovered that the group management style impact the process of building employees’ leadership skills and personal development.

Keyword: Work Group, Team, Tele-density, Employee Performance, Self Development, Productivity


NIGERIA’S NATIONAL UNITY VERSUS REGIONAL POLITICAL TENDENCIES: ASSESSING THE TENABILITY OF REMAINING TOGETHER

Joshua Timothy                                                                               

Department of Political Science,

Wesley University, Ondo, Ondo State.

Email: joshua_timothy84@yahoo.com. Josday37@gmail.com

Abstract: History is replete about instances in which two or more ethnic groups have come together with a desire to live and be governed by the same political administration. Although there have always been ethnic tensions at the beginning, these groups have often found a common ground that helped them to tolerate one another, and this has been positively exploited by some countries, such that they were able to see and tap into the enormous strength in their ethnic diversities. Nigeria, a country in the Western Sahara, is blessed with several ethnicities, but they have struggled unsuccessfully to live together as one country, due to ethnic chauvinism, which has been exploited by the political class so blatantly, that it has become commonplace for citizens to vote on ethnic lines during general elections. This paper assesses the historical coexistence between the various ethnicities in Nigeria, with a particular emphasis being placed on the reasons why they have found it difficult to live together. It further analyses the tenability of the forced amalgamation in the face of daunting events which point to uneasy coexistence. Having dissected the above, this paper recommends some policy alternatives, which, if adopted, will solve most of the problems militating against Nigeria’s unity.

Keywords: Ethnicity, Diversities, Union, Constitution, Regionalism, Primordialism, Instrumentalism, Coup d’état, Colonialism.

Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Joshua Timothy (2017), Nigeria’s National Unity Versus Regional Political Tendencies:  Assessing the Tenability of Remaining Together. J. of Social Sciences and Public Policy, Vol. 9, Number 3, Pp. 76-91


EFFECT OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY ON WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES IN JERE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF BORNO STATE, NIGERIA

1Baba Gana Alimi & 2Bintu Kachallah Galadima

1Department of Social Services, Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri, Borno State. Nigeria.

2Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Maiduguri, Borno State. Nigeria.

Email: bgalimi2@gmail.com

Abstract: This paper examined the effect of women participation in agricultural activities and further investigated whether the emergence of Boko Haram insurgency in 2009 had serious negative effects on the active participation of women in agricultural sector in Jere Local Government Areas of Borno State. The study obtained a sample size of (60) sixty respondents and all were women spreaded across five (5) villages, that includes: Addamari; Zabbarmari; Amaramanti; Gongulon Lawanti; and Nguddo. All the respondents were selected using simple random sampling techniques and structured questionnaire on the subject. An explanatory research design was applied in order to get sufficient information under investigation. A statistical data of simple frequency distribution and percentages coupled with chi-square analysis was used to understand the facts about the phenomena examined through the respondents responses. The researchers decline figures to appears in the work but extensively discussed. The study revealed that the emergence of Boko Haram has paralyzed the agricultural activities and seriously affected the women role and their participation in the agricultural activities and agro-allied businesses. The respondents appreciates the efforts of Borno State Government and some International Non-government Organization (INGO’s) for their supports.


THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS AND THE FUTURE OF NIGERIA DEMOCRACY

Moses .M. Adagbabiri, & Ugo .C. Okolie

Department of Political Science, Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria.

Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, Edo State Study Centre, Benin, Benin City, Nigeria.

Email: adagbabirimoses@gmail.com, Ugookolie2@gmail.com

Abstract

In the eve of transition from the military authoritarian regime, democracy was packaged by the apostles of democratization, both domestic and international, to Nigerians as a sine qua-non for development. Hence with the return to civil rule on May 29, 1999, the mantra of dividends of democracy which soon fizzled out became the populist political rhetoric. The hope for economic, social and political justice, popular empowerment, development and better life with the advent of democracy provoked was supplanted by injustice, disempowerment, insecurity, maladministration, poverty, indignities, backwardness and under development (Odukoya, 2015). Nigerians have become devalued, underdeveloped and victims of a flawed democracy. Africa is democratizing but the democratization occurring in African does not appear to be in the least emancipator. On the contrary, it is legitimizing the disempowerment of ordinary people who seen to be worse off than they used to be because their political oppression is no longer perceived as a problem inviting  solution, but a solution endowed with moral and political legitimacy (Ake, 1994). The 2015 general elections was in several respects a historical watershed in Nigeria. The elections took place against the background of important but debilitating factors namely: The presidency challenge, security threats and election postponement, opposition merger, the  expiration of tenure, intemperate political rhetoric, sanctity and independence of the electoral administration/ process, states where incumbents were not returning, proliferations of arms and privatization of security, state capacity to checkmate violence, nomination of candidates etc. These factors are strongly affecting democratic stability and consolidation. The analysis of the above factors is the mainstream of this paper.Keywords: Democracy, Election, Electoral Democracy, Democratization


FISCAL FEDERALISM AND UNEMPLOYMENT REDUCTION IN DEMOCRATIC ECONOMIES: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA (1999-2015)

Matthew J. Kromtit1; Gideon G. Goshit1, & Adakai F. Amayah2

1Department of Economics, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria.

2Department of Political Science, University of Jos, Nigeria

Email: kromtitm1@gmail.com; kromtitm@unijos.edu.ng

Abstract

The Nigerian federal system over the years is beset by a lingering lopsidedness in revenue allocation among the three tiers of government-Federal, State and Local Governments amidst the debate whether the public or private sectors should be the major driver of the economy given rising unemployment. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the causal relationship between the statutory allocations to the levels of government, and unemployment in the country and estimating their contribution to unemployment reduction since the return to democracy in 1999. By using the Granger Causality Technique, the result shows that independence is suggested between Federal, State and local governments’ allocations and unemployment in Nigeria at 5% level of significance. The Ordinary Least Squares was used to determine the impact of federation allocations to various tiers on unemployment. The result indicates that while the Federal and State Governments’ impact positively on unemployment, the local Governments’ impact is negative. A 1% increase in federal allocation to the federal and states government would respectively lead to 118.17% and 11.06% increase in unemployment    while Local Governments would have a greater reduction of 54.76% in unemployment; The study concludes that the relationship between fiscal federalism and unemployment reduction in Nigeria is significant. It is thus recommended that more revenue should be allocated to Local Governments; Federal and State Governments levels should be more efficient in the allocation of funds; and a greater synergy should be promoted between the levels of government as well as between government and the private sector so as to help reduce unemployment in Nigeria.

Keywords: Fiscal Federalism, Democracy, Unemployment and Nigeria.


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