Retirement Planning (RP) mitigates hardship and frustration faced by would-be retirees.
Ineffective RP among Nigerian civil servants is one of the leading causes of severe
hardship, frustration, and even pre-mature death ...
Cervical Cancer (CC), a preventable malignant tumour in women’s cervixes, is one of the
most common causes of maternal deaths in developing countries. Despite its preventability
through regular Cervical Cancer Screening ...
Sand Mining (SM) is the extraction of sand aggregate from land surface and water bodies. Globally, sand is
a critical resource for construction purposes. In Nigeria, SM is a process that degenerates into land
degradation ...
The Health Insurance Scheme (HIS), a means of financing medical care among employees
globally, is designed to subsidise medical costs. In Nigeria, HIS is inadequately implemented
and this affects access to healthcare ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA), which is a form of sexual activity with a minor, is not only a
global social problem but also a major risk factor that affects the physical, social and mental
well-being of affected children ...
Loan default is failure to pay back the money borrowed as and when due. It is an
offending behavior which can lead to the collapse of lending institutions or deny other
loan seekers the opportunity to access loans in ...
Globally, workplace technology, the utilisation of equipment in organisations to execute tasks to
increase productivity and efficiency, has led to exponential revolution in work processes and has
tremendously enhanced ...
Globally, Female Bread-winning (FBW), a phenomenon where the female contributes above
fifty per cent of the household’s expenditures, is increasing. In Nigeria, this trend has
occasioned a shift in traditional patriarchal ...
Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF), an uncontrollable leakage of urine through the vaginal, is a global
public health problem associated with maternal death. In Nigeria, it is a common gynaecological
issue associated with marital ...
Gentrification, a process of displacement of low-income households and businesses by highincome class, is a disconcerting feature of development in Lagos State. Previous studies on
gentrification focused on physical ...
Social Relations (SRs), the network of interactions among members of the society, is a vital
component of healthy partnerships among organisations worldwide. Conversely, egoistic
motivation for reward and numerous market ...
Farmer-herder conflict is one of the most prevalent violent occurrences in West Africa with
attendant social cost, which include livelihood and socio-relational consequences. There have
been frequent farmer-herder conflicts ...
Traditional Bone Setting (TBS) is the most commonly utilised healthcare for Bone, Joint and Muscle Conditions (BJMCs) in developing countries, accounting for over 70% of BJMCs treatment in Nigeria. Studies have focused ...
Aggressive drive towards increased productivity and profit maximisation often
compromise employees‟ welfare, satisfaction and commitment. Quality of work life
programme (QWLFP) such as occupational health and safety ...
Social relations, which are patterned interactions among key actors in context, affect outcomes
of actions. In Nigeria, social relations between producers and buyers of cocoa are major issues
affecting cocoa production. ...
Globally, effective reward practices are among the major motivational tools for enhancing job performance and commitment of teachers. In Nigeria, job commitment among teachers has become an issue of concern. Previous studies ...
International farm labour migration is an international phenomenon. Since the 1990s, International Farm Labour Migrants (IFLM) have been coming to Nigeria’s agricultural sector from neighbouring West Africa countries. ...
Globally, Bovine Tuberculosis (BTB) is one of the strains of tuberculosis, which accounts for 1.5 million deaths annually. Nigeria is the fourth most affected country in the world and Oyo State is third in the country. ...
Breast cancer (BC) is an abnormal growth from the breast tissue, and is a major cause of cancer-related death among women in Sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria in particular. It affects women’s wellbeing, feminity, maternal-role ...
People with Disabilities (PWDs), especially women, suffer multiple victimisation. This is worsened by cultural beliefs, diseases, poverty and violent attacks. Although extant literature shows the enormity of problems that ...