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INNOVATION AS A STRATEGY FOR SUCCESSFUL ORGANISATIONAL TRANSFORMATION / CHANGE

Author Dr. Anokwuru Innocent ChijiokeDepartment of Political ScienceAbia State University, Uturu.Nigeria Abstract In modern business transitions, competition is described asthe key to success. Sale of goods and commodities dependlargely on how superior and qualitative is the commodity ofa given organisation compared to the other. This hascreated room for innovation that effectively assistsorganisations to transform from […]

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DEPICTION OF HARD LABOUR AND VIOLENCEAGAINST A CHILD IN SELECTED YORUBANOVELS

Author Iyabode Baliquis Fadiora, PhDDepartment of Linguistics and African Languages,Faculty of Arts,University of Ibadan, Ibadan,Nigeria.alagaiyabodebaliquis@gmail.com; ib.fadiora@ui.edu.ng+2347032566464 Abstract This paper examines the recurring issue of hard labourand violence against a child in the Nigerian societydrawing evidences from the Yoruba novelists’perspectives and societal experiences. Although there areexisting studies on various forms of violence in thesociety even against

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BEYOND SALARY INCREASES: TEACHER BURN OUT, OCCUPATIONAL EXHAUSTIONAND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SOUTH-EAST NIGERIA

< for scholarly indexing and researcher attribution. ```html as it links this specific paper to the author’s global research profile. * **Institution Tag:** I added the `citation_author_institution` tag to provide Author Valentine Chinonso NwaugoDepartment of SociologyAbia State UniversityORCID ID: 0000-0003-2475-1186valentine.nwaugo@abiastateuniversity.edu.ng+2347032564904 Abstract The issue of teacher welfare has increasingly attractedscholarly and policy attention within contemporaryeducational systems,

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SYMBOLISM IN IGBO ART AND CRAFT: MEANING,IDENTITY AND CULTURAL EXPRESSION

Author Chioma NwankwuA PhD Candidate College of Postgraduate Studies NnamdiAzikiwe University, Awka Anambra State, Nigeria. Abstract This study interrogates the intricate system of symbolismembedded in Igbo art and craft, positioning it as a vitalmedium for cultural communication, cosmology, identityconstruction, and philosophical expression. Far from beingmerely aesthetic objects, traditional Igbo artistic formsranging from sculpture and pottery

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SEMANTIC SHIFT ON ANGLICIZED IGBOPERSONAL NAMES

Authors Stella Afomachukwu Akam,Christiana Ngozi Ikegwuonu Chinedum I. EnweonyeDepartment of Linguistics/IgboChukwuemeka Odumegwu University IgbariamCampusAfomastella@gmail.com&ngozichristyikegwuonu@yahoo.com Abstract This study looks into the phenomenon ofsemantic shift in anglicized Igbo personal names,investigating how the original meanings of thetraditional Igbo names are altered, reduced,substituted or completely lost when transformedinto English-sounding variants. Drawing datafrom admission registers in three public primaryschools in

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INNOVATION MANAGEMENT IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS, CHALLENGES,AND STRATEGIC IMPERATIVES

Authors Revd Chukwunonso Joseph NosikeDepartment of Business AdmnistrationNnamdi Azikiwe University, Awkacj.nosike@unizik.edu.ng Dr. Okafor Ifeoma PathrolinaDepartment of Business Admnistration and ManagementFederal Polythecnic Okookaforifeoma95@yahoo.com Ajekwe Ogechukwu CordeliaDepartment of Business AdmnistrationNnamdi Azikiwe University, Awkaoc.pius@unizik.edu.ng Abstract Small and Medium Enterprises constitute the backbone ofglobal economies, contributing significantly toemployment, GDP growth, and regional development.However, their capacity to innovate remains constrainedby

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THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL MEDIA AND AI ON RELIGIOUS PRACTICES, BELIEF FORMATION,AND COMMUNITY BUILDING IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors Ven Dr. Rex Chika KanuSt Paul’s Theological College Awka Revd Dr. Chukwunonso Joseph NosikeBusiness Administration,Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awkacj.nosike@unizik.edu.ng Abstract The pervasive integration of digital media and artificialintelligence (AI) into the social fabric of the 21st centuryhas precipitated a profound transformation in religiouslandscapes globally. This comprehensive paper examinesthe multifaceted impact of these technologies on religiouspractices,

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EKIKE MMỌNWỤ N’EDA IGBO

Author Chima, Ụzọma OkpoNgalaba Lingwistikis Ọmụmụ Nzikợrita Ozi nakwalgboMahadum Steeti, Abia,Uturu.chimauzoma463@gmail.com+2348067310073. Abstract This study examines various Masquerades in Eda, lgboinitiation, traditional festivals and Religion. The purpose ofthe study is to have in-depth knowledge of the variousprocesses of Masqurades, roles, benefits, and disadvantages and their significance in Eda culture and Religion. Theresearcher used a descriptive method

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CHRISTIANITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS:TRANSMISSION OF SACRED KNOWLEDGE ANDECOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Author Benjamin Chukwunonso NwokochaDepartment of Religion and Human RelationsFaculty of ArtsNnamdi Azikiwe University, Awkabc.nwokocha@unizik.edu.ng +2347060430485 Abstract The contemporary ecological crisis has provoked renewedtheological reflection on humanity’s relationship with thenatural environment. Christianity, as a faith traditiongrounded in sacred revelation, offers a rich ethicalframework for environmental responsibility through itsdoctrines of creation, stewardship, incarnation, andeschatological hope. This paper

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YOUTH PERCEPTION OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Author Okoye Jacinta Ogochukwu Abstract African Traditional Medicine (ATM) remains an important partof healthcare in Africa, especially in areas where modernmedical services are limited. However, the rise of social mediahas changed how young people learn about and understandATM. This study examines how social media influences youthperceptions of African Traditional Medicine in contemporaryAfrica.Using a qualitative approach

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