Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Author "Saka, Luqman"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Edia discourse on women and political participation in Nigeria in the context of feminist theory: an assessment
Saka, Luqman; Amusan, Lere; Aluko, Opeyemi (IFE Centre for Psychological Studies (ICPS), 2017)Discourse on women and the discrimination that they suffer in social relations continue to animate discussion about the roles and place of women across societies especially in Africa. It is within the context of the discourse ... -
Extremist ideology, political violence and women access to education in Africa: insights from North-East Nigeria
Amusan, Lere; Saka, Luqman (IFE Centre for Psychological Studies (ICPS), 2017)The outbreak of violence has always generates untoward consequences for the education sector, impacting negatively on safety of learning environment, security of teachers and students alike. Underscoring the linkage between ... -
Patriarchy, religion and women's political participation in Kwara State, Nigeria
Amusan, Lere; Saka, Luqman; Ahmed, Yusuf Babatunde (IFE Centre for Psychological Studies (ICPS), 2017)This study examines the relationship between patriarchy and religion and how they impact on women's political participation in Kwara State. The Gender and Development (GAD) approach is employed to examine the impact of ... -
Sovereign wealth fund and fiscal federalism in Nigeria (2011-14): an assessment of contending issues
Amusan, Lere; Saka, Luqman; Omede, Adedoyin Jolade (Taylor & Francis, 2017)After more than half a century as a leading oil-producing nation in Africa, Nigeria followed the footsteps of most natural resources rich countries (particularly crude-oil) by establishing the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). ... -
The challenges of democratisation in Africa: evidence and the way forward for Nigeria
Amusan, Lere; Jegede, Ademola; Saka, Luqman (Biga Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences: Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, 2017)Democracy is perhaps the most popular political norm in modern discourse. For most sovereign states in Africa however, democratisation and its challenges have for long remained daunting. Even though described as 'false ...