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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE RATIONALITY IN IRRATIONAL MIND: THE PERSPECTIVES OF MAN’S EXISTENCE on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
The concept of find meaning in an abstract world is on the praxis of human consciousness. Such notions transcends into conflicting rhetoric between the sub-conscious and conscious mind. Man constantly finds himself unhappy and sceptical about why he exists. In a relativistic syllogism, he is absurd about why does what he does at a given time and…[Read more]
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The thought of suicide resonates in minds that are depressed and see unforetold hardships in the future. They constantly struggle in their daily lives to harmonize their body and mind. It’s as if everything is falling and the world becomes a darker inescapable sphere. The only escape route is suicide. They wrestle with their thoughts daily. Every…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE PERSPECTIVES OF ANTI-BULLYING on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
In today’s environment, bullying is a widespread issue that impacts a great number of people. Bullying is when someone is unfairly, abusively, or demeaningly treated in a way that undermines their confidence. UNESCO assessed in 2019 that more than thirty percent of students have experienced mental and physical abuse. This number was rising in the…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE AGE OF FEAR AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION IN NORTH KOREA: THE TIME TO ACT on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
There are more human rights violations in North Korea than ever before. Resistance, torture, and murder greeted those who dared to oppose North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s despotic rule. The North Koreans have made multiple attempts to get over this obstacle, but the system consistently defeats them. This article examines the trilateral…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited REFLECTIONS ON THE IRISH FAMINE: THE MUSE FOR REPARATIONS on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
The Irish Famine was the worst famine in the Irish history. It precluded deaths of over one million citizens and caused the exodus migration of the Irish to the United States, Canada and all other parts of the world. The famine was caused by the infestation of Irish potatoes by late blight, Phytophtora infestans. But the highlight was the neglect…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited CYBER CRIME, PROSTITUTION AND RITUALS IN NIGERIA: THE DEBACLE OF A NATION on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
Nigeria is among the countries in the world where prostitution, rituals, and cybercrimes are on the rise. Every day, large crowds of young people participate in these behaviors. These horrible deeds have evolved into “survival mode” under a flawed economic structure. The educational system and the nation’s reputation abroad are both being severely…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE ISRAELI-HAMAS WAR: THE WAY FORWARD on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months ago
Israel and Palestine have been embroiled in conflict ever since the State of Israel was founded. Land control has often been a contentious issue. Over 1300 persons were taken prisoner and over 1300 were killed when the Palestinian Hamas movement attacked an Israeli music festival and nearby communities on October 7, 2023.As a result, Israel’s…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER IN RAPE VICTIMS: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago
Compared to other traumas, sexual assault is linked to a greater incidence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the progression of PTSD may vary depending on the type of trauma. The progression of PTSD following a sexual assault hasn’t been broken down, though. Findings show that severe PTSD occurs frequently after sexual assault. In this…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited GEO-ECONOMICS THE PERSPECTIVE OF BRICS AND THE AMERICA. on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
The geo-political supremacy of the United States of America is under threat from the coalition of the BRICS countries. This coalition evolute from shrinking the American economy and design of a new world order. Several countries under the America imperialism complained over high loan rates, lack of infrastructures and exploitation of natural…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited TINUBU VS PETER OBI ELECTORAL CRISIS: ALL EYES ON THE JUDICIARY SYSTEM IN NIGERIA on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
The current political arena in Nigeria is chaotic. After several months of the February 25th, 2023, presidential election, Nigerians are still not satisfied with the declaration of the controversial president Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The citizens are waiting eagerly for the court pronouncement on the case before it. They have no trust for the judiciary…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE HUMAN RIGHTS CRISES IN BENUE STATE: A CALL FOR THE UNITED NATIONS MEDIATION on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
The Herders-Farmers Crisis has caused several years of crisis and insecurity throughout the North Central states of Nigeria, particularly Benue state, leading to economic, psychological, and humanitarian emergencies, with the consequent result of Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in Benue state. In addition to the lives and property lost in this…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited INEC AND ELECTORAL MALFEANCE IN NIGERIA: A CALL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PROFESSOR MAHMOOD YAKUBU on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
A man of history, Mahmood Yakubu is a professor of political history and international studies. He was the first man to receive a first-class history degree from Usman Dan Fodio University, which is now known as the University of Sokoto. His rigging, though, was unmatched. Not only were there problems with the 2023 INEC election, but public money…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited IN MEMORIAM OF A BROKEN FAMILY on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
The poem is a historical perspective of the Second World War. It depicts how the war affected families and turned the fate of their unity,
KEYWORDS: pigeons, trunks, smoke, lyres, hyacinth, twilight.
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Reflections on Death Penalty: The St. Thomas More’s Case on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Capital Punishment” or “Death Penalty” is the highest level of punishment awarded in any society or democracy to maintain law and order. But killing another human being in the name of justice is no better than murdering the person. We should focus on eliminating the crime, not the criminal. China is the only country in the world where the pract…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited BIDENISM, TRUMPISM AND THE AMERICAN DREAMS on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
The American Dream, which expresses people’s optimism that everyone who is willing to work hard can attain a better life than their parents, is vital to the national spirit. The public’s perception of the American Dream’s viability should be considered separately from support for the concept itself. We examine the causes and trends behind the…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE BROMANCE BETWEEN INEC AND THE JUDICIARY SYSTEM IN NIGERIA: THE END OF DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
The Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as Amended) Constitution’s Section 6 outlines the structure and authority of the judiciary in Nigeria. There are three different government bodies. They are the Judiciary, the Legislative, and the Executive. There are elected representatives of the Executive, Legislature, and judiciary among the three…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited How to Build a Successful Supply Chain for Your Company on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Supply chain security is quickly becoming a pressing concern for businesses. Security no longer revolves around trying to surround your own company with a moat in today’s intricate, interconnected world. You must take into account the entire web of connections that modern supply chains are made up of. In actuality, your supply chain’s weakest link…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited CRIMINOLOGY AND AFRICAN LITERATURE: A DIDACTIC APPROACH on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
The paper in question looks at how criminological theory is reflected in the writing of African authors. I make an effort to demonstrate how the authors’ perceptions of their society affect how they portray the issue of crime. A reading of the books “Petals of Blood” by Ngugi wa Thiongo, “No Longer at Ease” by Chinua Achebe, “Money Galore” by Amu…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE HOUSING MALAISE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: THE WAY FORWARD on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
Homelessness has been a long-standing condition in the United States, significantly intersecting with poverty and racial disparities, health and behavioral health disparities, criminal justice contact, and general life instability. Many primary studies have estimated prevalence rates for mental disorders in homeless individuals. Historically, a…[Read more]
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