Unveiling the ‘Yan Shara’ (Local Community Cult Group): Rising Crime in Nasarawa State

Unveiling the ‘Yan Shara’ (Local Community Cult Group): Rising Crime in Nasarawa State – Zubairu Rajab & Abubakar Olose   Introduction Keffi town, a once peaceful and tight-knit community,in Nassarawa state has recently been grappling with a surge in criminal activities, primarily perpetrated by local bandits. These incidents have sparked concerns among residents and highlight […]

Ethnic Conflicts In Obi Local Government Area Of Nasarawa State

Ethnic Conflicts In Obi Local Government Area Of Nasarawa State – Osekweyi David   Introduction Ethnic conflicts, complex in nature and fueled by factors such as ethnic strength, class inequality, political opportunities, mobilization resources, interdependence, and international interventions, are a growing concern globally. This article delves into the dynamics of ethnic conflicts in Obi Local […]

Domestic Violence In Lafia: Effect and Recommendations

Domestic Violence In Lafia: Effect and Recommendations – Shafa Shuaibu Muhammad   Introduction Domestic Violence, also known as domestic abuse or intimidation, constitutes a pattern of behavior used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. While not a new issue, the alarming rise in cases of domestic violence, particularly perpetrated by […]

Digital Literacy Gap in Public Secondary Schools in Akwanga Local Government

Digital Literacy Gap in Public Secondary Schools in Akwanga Local Government – Abubakar Idris Sadiq & Jamilu Jibrin   Introduction The pervasive influence of technology in today’s society has transformed the way we interact with the world. From market transactions to healthcare, and even official settings, technology has become an integral part of our lives. […]

Kidnapping In Nassarawa Eggon: Issues And Solution

Kidnapping In Nassarawa Eggon: Issues And Solution – Ebuga Asheahe Evelyn   Introduction Criminal behavior such as kidnapping is not new globally. Kidnapping could be traced to 17th century Britain when newborns of rich families were napped and held for ransom. Kidnapping in Nigeria before the 1990s was not pronounced and rarely mentioned in trends […]