Bitrus Abu Jisalo1, Sule Magaji2 & Yahaya Ismail2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17117344 Global Academic and Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (GASJMS) Unemployment remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing socioeconomic challenges, despite numerous government interventions aimed at curbing the crisis. The National Directorate Read More …
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Investigating the Barriers to Climate Finance and ESG Integration in Nigeria’s Energy Transition
Al-Amin Ibrahim Al-Amin1, Sule Magaji2 & Yahaya Ismail2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17113171 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan (ETP) sets ambitious targets of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060 and universal energy access by 2030. However, Read More …
Examining the Female Substance Abuse and Health Challenges in Dala Local Government, Kano State, Nigeria
Jummai Modu Ngaram1 & Yakubu Jafaru2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17101378 Global Academic and Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (GASJMS) This research examines the increasing issue of substance abuse among women in Nigeria, specifically in urban areas like Kano and Kaduna States. Utilising Read More …
Urban–Rural Energy Gaps: Investigating the Contribution of Natural Gas to Equitable Poverty Reduction in Nigeria
Umar Ahmed Bello1, Sule Magaji2 & Yahaya Ismail2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16979554 Global Academic and Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (GASJMS) Access to energy is a vital factor in reducing poverty and achieving sustainable livelihoods in developing countries. In Nigeria, the potential Read More …
Microplastic Distribution and Characterization in Nigerian Semi-Urban Environments: A Case Study of Orji and Obinze
Maryann Chizoba Anochirionye, Cynthia Ogukwe, Nwanneamaka Rita Oze & Paraclete Chiamaka Ebubeze DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16979337 Global Academic and Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (GASJMS) Microplastics (MPs), plastic particles <5 mm, are a newly potential source of contamination in semi-urban areas in Read More …
Unlicensed Property Managers and the Erosion of Professional Estate Management Standards in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria
Akinwale Busayo Emmanuel DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16937487 GAS Journal of Economics and Business Management (GASJEBM) Increasing unlicensed property managers in Nigeria’s urban centers have made individuals very concerned about the integrity and professionalism of estate management services. The acts of these unqualified Read More …
Political-Religious Cartels and the Crisis of Moral Authority in Nigeria: An Ethical Appraisal
ODEKUNLE Samson Olatunji; ODEI Moses Adeiza, PhD & EGBUNIWE Godson Ikechukwu DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16933877 GAS Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (GASJAHSS) This study examines the crisis of moral authority in Nigeria, precipitated by the emergence of political-religious cartels—networks of Read More …
Assessing Socio-Economic Drivers in the Adoption of Sustainable Land Management Practices in Nigeria’s Great Green Wall Frontline States
Mukhtar Ahmad1, Sule Magaji2 & Yahaya Ismail3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16933639 GAS Journal of Economics and Business Management (GASJEBM) This research evaluated the socio-economic factors that affect the uptake of Sustainable Land Management (SLM) practices in the frontline states of Nigeria along Read More …
Blockchain Meets Healthcare: Nigerian Scientist’s Plan to Secure Telehealth Data
Akuchinyere Titus-Okpanachi GAS Publishers Blockchain technology offers a decentralized and tamper-resistant solution to the pressing challenges of telehealth data security. In Nigeria, where telemedicine adoption is rapidly expanding, safeguarding patient data against breaches and unauthorized access is essential for trust Read More …
Educational Security in Nigeria: Implications, & Strategies for Preventing the Collapse of Our Educational System
Kalu, Uko Kalu Ph.D DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16900437 GAS Journal of Education and Literature (GASJEL) This paper sought to discuss the ills of insecurity in our Educational Sector, it identified unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, marginalization, political factors, international influence, and communal crisis as Read More …

