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Volume 2 No 3 Scholar Papers

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PERCEIVED FACTORS INFLUENCING STUDENTS INVOLMENT IN PROSTITUTION IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS AND THE HEALTH IMPLICATIONS

Author(s): OGBE, AUGUSTINA CHUKWUDE, OBASOHAN, JULIET FUMNANYA, OGOCHUKWU-ISIEKWENE, MERCY NKEMDILIM, EZERIOHA, MARYLYDIA CHISOM

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-12

female students were randomly drawn from the population of the study using simple random sampling techniques. The instrument used for data collection was a structured questionnaire. The instrument reliability was established through test-retest. The data generated from field survey were analyzed using weighted mean on...

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THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NIGERIAS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Author(s): Erondu, Chimezie .N, & Chiazor Princess N

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-08

This paper explores the future impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Nigerian educational system, highlighting both its transformative potential and the challenges it presents. AI holds promise in areas like personalized learning, efficient administrative systems, and data-driven decision-making. However, its implementation raises critical concerns,...

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INFLUENCE OF THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ON BULLYING BEHAVIOUR OF ADOLESCENTS IN PUBLIC SECONDARYSCHOOLS IN ASABA METROPOLIS OF DELTA STATE

Author(s): OGHENEJODE MaryAnn Clara & FASASI Lukman

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-08

This study examined the influence of the Big- Five Personality Traits of bullying behaviour adolescents in public secondary schools in Asaba Metropolis, Delta State. The study was guided by two objectives, and two hypotheses. This study adopted descriptive survey quantitative research design. A total sample...

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FOOD HYGIENE PRACTICES AMONG FOOD VENDORS AND STUDENTS OF FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TECHNICAL ASABA IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF FOOD BORNE DISEASES

Author(s): IYEGBU Rhoda Uzoamaka & OKONKWO, Grace Anene

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-08

This study examined food hygiene practices among food vendors and students of Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba, implications for transmission of foodborne diseases. Two research questions guided the study. The research adopted a survey design. The total population for the study consisted of 103...

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LITERACY FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATORS IN THE 21ST CENTURY IMPERATIVENESS FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH

Author(s): ONYEMALI ANNABEL, OGECHI (CLN)

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-08

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is among the major tools for teaching and research in higher education. This study explored AI literacy for LIS educators in the 21st century and its importance for teaching and research. The descriptive study employed a structured questionnaire to collect data from...

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Teaching Democracy amid Political Distrust Civic Education and Political Socialization in Nigeria

Author(s): NEZIANYA, Patrick Onochie & NWOSU, J Oluchi & Erondu, C Chimezie

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-08

Democratic consolidation in Nigeria seems to be undermined by a deepening crisis of institutional trust and civic disengagement. Turnout of voters in the 2023 presidential election fell to 26.72 per cent, the lowest recorded since the return to civil rule in 1999, reflecting a widening...

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Systematic Review on The Impact of Environmental Education on Waste Management Practices in Rivers State Nigeria

Author(s): OJIRE,COLLINS CHIDIEBERE, & CHUKWU CHIOMA

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-11

Waste management has become one of the most pressing environmental challenges confronting rapidly urbanizing states in sub-Saharan Africa, and Rivers State, Nigeria, is no exception. The proliferation of solid waste across Port Harcourt and the state's other urban centres reflects not only infrastructural deficits but...

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ENHANCING BASIC EDUCATION LEARNERS COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENTS IN DELTA STATE THROUGH EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME

Author(s): Ndibueze, Scholar Ego (Mrs.), Ezugoh, Theodorah Chinelo PhD

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-11

This study investigated the importance of enhancing basic education learners’ cognitive and social academic engagements in Delta State through effective administration of school feeding programme. Two research questions guided the study. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. Only the 1,130 head teachers within...

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THE NEED FOR TRAINED PARAPROFESSIONALS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ROLES CHALLENGES AND POLICY DIRECTIONS

Author(s): Uche Cynthia, Nwokobia, Numdi Ijeoma collins

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-11

Early Childhood Education (ECE) relies on a competent workforce to provide quality learning experiences that support children's holistic development. Among this workforce, paraprofessionals play important roles in assisting teachers, promoting child development, supporting inclusive education, maintaining safe learning environments, and strengthening homeschool relationships. This paper...

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THE FUTURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NIGERIA’S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Author(s): Erondu, Chimezie .N, & 2Chiazor Princess N.

Category: Volume 2 No 3

Publication Date: 2026-06-09

This paper explores the future impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Nigerian educational system, highlighting both its transformative potential and the challenges it presents. AI holds promise in areas like personalized learning, efficient administrative systems, and data-driven decision-making. However, its implementation raises critical concerns,...

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