UNILAG Journal of Humanities Vol. 8, Nos. 1 & 2 NOW AVAILABLE

The UNILAG Journal of Humanities (UJH) recently uploaded journal articles for Vol. 8, Nos. 1 & 2 (2020).

In view of the above, members of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) community and the general public are cordially invited to visit http://ujh.unilag.edu.ng/ to access the newly uploaded Journal. Interesting articles to watch out for in this publication are:

Vol. 8 No. 1

  1. An Evaluation of Influence of Infrastructure on Economic Growth, Life Expectancy and Death Rates in Nigeria by Peter Ngozi Amah, pg. 1
  2. Carl Jung’s Concepts of the Anima and the Animus, and the Artifice of Stereotypical Gender Constructions in Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story by Solomon Omatsola Azumurana, pg. 17
  3. Climate Change and Environmental Justice Policy: The Niger Delta Region Experience by Augustine Nduka Eneanya, pg. 40
  4. Effect of Computer-Assisted Learning and Improvised Instructional Materials on Senior Secondary School Students’ Achievement in and Attitude to Physics in Lagos State by Ayodele O. Ogunleye & Isiaka A. Raheem, pg. 65
  5. Influence of Architectural Design on Workability in the Kitchen Among Staff of Higher Institutions of Mainland Local Government Area, Lagos State by Bolawole F. Ogunbodede & Busari Olabisi, pg. 80
  6. Nonstandard Employment and Its Effect on Decent Work Agenda by Dr. Rosemary A. Danesi, Mr. Akinjobi Wasiu & Mr. Bright Asonye, pg. 95
  7. Open and Long Distance Learning: Expanding the Access to Knowledge Acquisition and Utilization in Nigeria by S. U. Ogbu, pg. 129
  8. Yorùbá Language Development and Digital Communication: Ability, Capacity and Capability by Ayọ̀ Yusuff, Anuoluwap Adétọ̀míwá, & labọ̀dé Adédèjì, pg. 149

Vol. 8 No. 2

  1. A Case for Plato’s Philosophy of Education as Groundwork for Nation-Building and Political Stability in Nigeria by Benson Peter Irabor, Timothy Dokpesi Adidi, & Damilola Grace Ola-Obitusin, pg. 1
  2. Assessment of Ocean Shipping Trade and the Nigeria Economy by E. Emmanuel Ege, Adetomiwa Ibrahim Aderogba, & Olusegun Adeaga, pg. 21
  3. Effects of Computer Tutor on Students’ Achievement and Retention in Basic Science and Technology in Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory by A. S. Owodunni, W. B. Kareem, & M. A Balogun, pg. 34
  4. Effects of the Artificial Intelligence of Smartphone Utilisation on the Health Behaviour of Lecturers in Tertiary Institutions in Lagos by Mercy Onwuama, & Habeeb Owolabi, pg. 48
  5. Impact of Public Private Partnership on Infrastructure Development of Nigeria by Abubakar Faruk & Abolaji Jami Atobatele, pg. 57
  6. Land Administration Reform in Lagos State: An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Electronic Document Management System by Esther O. Thontteh & Modupe M. Omirin, pg. 70
  7. Machine Translation and Yorùbá: Matters Arising by Bisoye Eleshin, pg. 88

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