Oladele Oladotun

Oladele Oladotun
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  • B.sc,PGD,MPA,MBA,MSc
  • Student at Federal University of Agriculture

Researcher,writer,publisher, Farming .

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Introduction
A man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.
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Current institution
Federal University of Agriculture
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  • Student

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Publications (27)
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NJIKO: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Humanities, Law, Education and Social Sciences
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This study examines the effects of the Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) on maternal health in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria, with a focus on access, quality, and affordability of care. Implemented under the guidance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, SAP policies included cuts in government spending, privatization, and market...
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The Nigerian military is responsible for protecting the State from external aggression. It has been pivotal in addressing security challenges within the country and outside long ago even in the Fourth Republic, particularly against insurgencies and banditry. In the cause of carrying out its duty, it has infringed on peoples' right. While sufficient...
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Before the advent of Western medicine, traditional medicine served as the primary means of relief for the indigenous population in Nigeria. Following the introduction of Western biomedicine by missionaries and subsequently by the
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publication will be anonymously assessed by three referees and will be accepted for publication based on least, two positive assessments of the three. Guidelines for Contributors 1. All articles are submitted on the understanding that they have neither been previously published nor are they under consideration for publication elsewhere. 2. The full...
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The Nigerian military is responsible for protecting the State from external aggression. It has been pivotal in addressing security challenges within the country and outside long ago even in the Fourth Republic, particularly against insurgencies and banditry. In the cause of carrying out its duty, it has infringed on peoples' right. While sufficient...
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There has been a significant increase in the consumption and abuse of aphrodisiacs among youths worldwide, with serious health and societal implications. This paper investigates the consumption of local alcoholic aphrodisiacs and their health impacts on male youths in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria. Utilizing qualitative data from semi-structured inte...
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This article examines the impact of colonialism on Southern Africa, with a particular focus on Angola, a country once colonised by Portugal. The study traces the early amicable relationship between pre-colonial Angola and imperial Portugal, which later deteriorated into an exploitative and autocratic colonial regime. The article highlights the natu...
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The Nigerian military has been pivotal in addressing security challenges in the Fourth Republic, particularly against insurgencies and banditry. However, its efforts have been marred by widespread allegations of human rights violations, such as extrajudicial killings and arbitrary arrests. This paper examines these abuses, the government’s inconsis...
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) plays a pivotal role in the fight against financial corruption in Nigeria but its controversial night sting operations have fueled intense debate. This paper evaluates the legality, effectiveness, and ethical implications of these nocturnal operations, assessing their alignment with constitutional...
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Before the advent of Western medicine, traditional medicine served as the primary means of relief for the indigenous population in Nigeria. Following the introduction of Western biomedicine by missionaries and subsequently by the British colonial government, a rivalry emerged between the two systems, particularly after the end of colonial rule. Thi...
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In 1987, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched the Safe Motherhood Initiative to combat the global maternal mortality crisis, with a particular focus on developing countries. The initiative sought to make childbirth safer and less burdensome by enhancing access to healthcare services, promoting skilled birth attendance, and strengthening mat...
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Nigeria is grappling with various forms of insecurity, notably the threats posed by Boko Haram, Ansaru, the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), and banditry, among others. Adding to these challenges is the rise of Lakurawa, a group initially established as a friendly force but which has since evolved into a violent terrorist organisation...
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Prophets are highly regarded spiritual leaders who influence personal, spiritual, and national progress.However, the actions of some have raised concerns that may hinder societal development. This paper examines the impact of Christian prophets, focusing on practices that could impede progress. Using a qualitative approach, data from observations,...
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The study investigates the impact of soot pollution on maternal healthcare in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, located in the oil-rich Niger-Delta region. Maternal healthcare in Nigeria faces significant challenges, with high rates of maternal and infant mortality that are among the highest globally. As of 2020, Nigeria accounted for 12% of gl...
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This article examined the intersection of religion and politics focusing on how the Oro religious rites have been co-opted into the political landscape, particularly during elections in a predatory state. The study adopted a qualitative research design, drawing from primary and secondary sources, including interviews, observations, and existing lit...
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Sextortion has emerged as a global issue with significant impacts on individuals, social relations, and nations. In Nigeria, the phenomenon is not only increasing but also taking on an international dimension. This paper examines sextortion, state responses, and the implications for national development. Drawing on secondary sources, including lite...
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There has been a significant increase in the consumption and abuse of aphrodisiacs among youths worldwide, with serious health and societal implications. This paper investigates the consumption of local alcoholic aphrodisiacs and their health impacts on male youths in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria. Utilizing qualitative data from semi-structured inte...
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Farmers-Herders conflict in Nigeria has been a reoccurring decimal in the last decade. The dynamics of the conflict has equally been reflected in the killings, wounding and maiming by mainly the Herders-Farmers. Although there were underlying ethnic factors, the spread in this violent conflicts have increased beyond the borders of the Northern Nige...
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Farmers-Herders conflict in Nigeria has been a reoccurring decimal in the last decade. The dynamics of the conflict has equally been reflected in the killings, wounding and maiming by mainly the Herders-Farmers. Although there were underlying ethnic factors, the spread in this violent conflicts have increased beyond the borders of the Northern Nige...

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