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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024)

Published: 2025-01-27

Retracing African Moral Values and Balancing Afro-Pop Music

Abiodun Olukayode Tairu, Oluwakemi Titilola Olayemi, Ayokunle, O. Maraiyesa

368-378

Metaphoric Representations of Spirituality in Ebenezer Obey’s Music

Mopelola Rachael Olayiwola, Solomon Olusayo Olaniyan

379-393

Business Studies in Secondary Schools: Exploring the Teaching and Learning Strategies in Oyo State, Nigeria

Mathew Ojeleke Ojelade, James Aransiola Ishola, Johnson Kolawole Ajayi, Rasaq Bamidele Amusat, Jeleel Abioye Ahmed

394-410

Voters Apathy During Students’ Union Elections: Implication for Social Studies and Political Science Students

Zabur Olayiwola Soluade, Ahmed Olawale Moliki, Olukunle Olagunju Balogun, Yesiru Adebola Adebajo, Abdullahi Abiodun Oyekanmi

428-441

The Intersection between Artificial Intelligence, Interdisciplinary Collaboration and African History

Efemena Emmanuel Esamagu, Emmanuel Nimnan Wazhi, Taiwo Adebayo Adeyinka

540-553

Maritime Piracy and the Sustainable Development of Nigeria’s Blue Economy

Funmi Oseyemi Amao, Olusegun Paul Adesanya, Adegboyega Adedolapo Ola

605-620

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