JOURNALS

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026
Democratic Leadership Theatre Under Hostility In Volatile Political–Economic Environments: Strategic Leadership, Institutional Memory, And Reform Credibility In Nigeria
1. Aliu, Olusola Ph.D., 2. Sarumi, Oyewole Ph.D.

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

This article examines Nigeria’s post-2023 reform package (“Tinubunomics”) as both a macroeconomic stabilisation agenda and a legitimacy project conducted under persistent political hostility and volatility. It introduces Democratic...

Climate Resilience Through Adaptive Governance Networks: A Comparative Analysis Of Multi-Level Policy Coordination Mechanisms In Post-Disaster Recovery Systems
Eze Chidi Nwauba, P.hD.

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

The intensification of climate-related disasters requires effective governance systems capable of addressing novel intricate challenges situationally and contextually. The traditional top-down governance ordering tends to be insufficient concerning...

Intrapreneurship As A Catalyst For Workforce Transformation: The West African Experience
1. OBANLA, Adebayo Bankole, 2. Willoughby John Olawale, 3. Oluwatobi Atolagbe, 4. BALOGUN, John Durojaiye

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

This paper examines the role of intrapreneurship in driving workforce transformation across West African organizations. Drawing on empirical data from Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Côte d'Ivoire, we investigate how intrapreneurial...

Compensation And Employee Productivity In Public Universities In South-South Nigeria
1. TEMPLE Alpha Aaron (PhD) , 2. OMUKPAI, Chika(PhD), 3. Collins, Vincent Tamunoseipriye

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

This study examines the relationship between compensation and employee productivity in public universities in South‑South Nigeria. Adopting a cross‑sectional survey design, data were collected from 387 academic staff across 17 public universities...

Reform Sequencing Under Democratic Stress: Institutional Memory, Distributional Legitimacy, And Reform Resilience In Nigeria (2023–2026)
1. Aliu, Olusola Ph.D., 2. Sarumi, Oyewole Ph.D.

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

This paper explains why reform sequences implemented under democratic stress sometimes become durable while others fragment or reverse. It conceptualises Nigeria’s 2023–2026 reform episode as a reform-sequencing model, referred to in...

Exploring The Relationship Between Parenting Styles And Academic Achievement Of Secondary Schools Studentsin Northern Cross River State Of Nigeria
1. Dr. Magdaline Bessong Bisong, 2. Bisong Joshua Akounjom, 3. Udensi Eunice Adepeju

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

Background: Parenting styles have been identified by scholars as having powerful relationship with academic achievement among students in secondary schools in recent years. The success of children in school depends on the pattern of behaviour that...

Maritime Ports Development: Challenges Of Corruption And Unlocking The Potentials Of Nigeria Sustainable Blue Economy
1. Oladipupo Alaka, Ph.D, 2. Praise Eniola Ogabi, LL.B, B.L, LL.M

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

The maritime sector is significant for the economic and sustainable development of Nigeria. This paper seeks to provide comprehensive analysis of the nexus between marine blue economy, ports development and sustainable maritime growth in Nigeria....

Blood Minerals, Fractured Narratives, And The Political Economy Of Nigeria’s Northern Violence: Beyond The Religious Genocide Thesis
Oyewole O. Sarumi | Ph.D.

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

The recurring violence in Nigeria’s northern and Middle Belt states has been persistently framed by international actors as a religious conflict, specifically, as a campaign of genocidal persecution targeting the Christian minority by Islamic...

The Impact Of President Donald Trump's 2025 Trade Tariffs On Global Multilateral Trade: A Comprehensive Analysis
Eze Chidi Nwauba

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

The reinstatement of President Donald Trump in 2025 has precipitated a seismic shift in global trade policy through the implementation of aggressive new tariffs, including a universal 10% baseline levy on all imports and 60% tariffs targeting...

Harnessing Collective Expertise: Mentorship And Inter-Professional Collaboration For National Development
1. AJALA, Anthony Ayodele, 2. OBANLA, Adebayo Bankole, 3. BALOGUN, John Durojaiye

Volume 6, Issue 1, April 2026

National development requires the strategic mobilization of human capital across sectors. This paper examines how structured mentorship programs and inter-professional collaboration frameworks can accelerate economic growth, innovation, and social...