Summary: Tradewise, the movement of people and goods are the two most important socioeconomic processes that occur across international borders. This movement is an integrative process that brings individuals from […]
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Cross Border Crimes in West African Sub- Region: Implications for Nigeria’s National Security and External Relations – Dr. Okeke Vincent Onyekwelu Sunday, Dr. Oji and Richard Okechukwu
38 min read Summary: Nigeria, a superpower in West Africa, continues to face serious security challenges due to cross-border or cross-border crime activities. Nigeria’s national security and external relations are […]
Transnational Organised Crime and Jihadist Activities – Victor A.O Adetula (Ph.D.)
46 min read Summary: The status and function of Nigeria as a regional force continue to have impacts on entire West Africa. However, the country is confronted with major security […]
Nigeria reopens land borders to trade – Kelechukwu Iruoma
3 min read Summary: The Nigerian government surprised border communities and West African business partners by announcing the closure of borders with neighboring states a few months ago. The goal […]
Free Movement of Citizens, Goods and Border Security. Consequence of ECOWAS Member State Integration: A case of Nigeria-Benin Border – Gbadebo Afolabi
22 min read Summary: The research paper analyzes the ECOWAS protocol on the free movement of citizens, goods and security along the border and the possible benefits of national development […]
Globalization and Environmental Degradation of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria – Ejovi Austine, Ebie Sunday and Akpokighe O. Raymond
27 min read Summary: Niger Delta is a region of great wealth but unfortunately vulnerable to poverty. Despite its vital contribution to the country’s economic growth, the Niger delta currently […]
Environmental Insecurity and Erosion of Women Socio-economic Status in the Niger Delta, Nigeria – Crosdel O. Emuedo, Michael Abam, Blessing Oligbi
29 min read Summary: Since 1958, the Niger Delta has been the center of oil operations. Prior to the discovery of oil, the majority of women’s livelihoods were based on fishing […]
Conflict in the Niger Delta: Assessing the Link Between Environmental Security And Political Stability – Ekwutoziam Utulu, Chinedu Ogwus, and Favour Obi-Okolie
22 min read Summary: In the Niger Delta region, concerted efforts aimed at conflict resolution and peacebuilding have largely failed to restore peace. While numerous factors have been attributed to the […]
How illegal fishing harms Nigeria and what to do about it – Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood and Sayra van den Berg Bhagwandas
4 min read Summary: Nigeria’s coastal waters are home to a variety of fishes, contributing to people’s food and economic security. Small-scale fishing contributes to 80% of the fish produced […]
Landscape of Insecurity: The Intricacies of Environmental Changes in Nigeria’s Oil-Rich Niger Delta Region – Abosede Obowumi Babatunde
4 min read Summary: The Niger Delta region of Nigeria possesses Africa’s greatest oil and gas reserves and is the world’s sixth-largest oil producer. The oil deposits of the Niger […]