Gender Roles in the Family: How They Have Changed Over Time

Written and compiled by ADESANYA ADEKOLADE JUBRIL The Polytechnic Ile-Ife, Osun State The concept of family has always been central to society, with family dynamics long defined by distinct gender roles. Traditionally, men and women had clearly delineated responsibilities, often dictated by cultural, religious, or societal norms. Men were typically the breadwinners, while women were…

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Precision Journalism: The Intersection of Data and Reporting

Written and compiled by ADESANYA ADEKOLADE JUBRIL The Polytechnic Ile-Ife, Osun State In the fast-paced digital age, the demand for credible, fact-based, and insightful journalism has become more critical than ever. Audiences are growing increasingly skeptical of sensationalized news and biased narratives, which has sparked a shift toward journalism that is both data-driven and transparent….

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Understanding Family Structures and Dynamics

Written and compiled by FANOKUN OLUWADAMILOLA ANUOLUWAPO The Polytechnic Ile-Ife, Osun State The study of the family within sociology delves into its fundamental role in society, examining its structure, function, and the ways in which family relationships evolve in response to broader social changes. Historically, the concept of the family has undergone significant transformations, reflecting…

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Precision Journalism: The Art of Data-Driven Reporting

Written and compiled by FANOKUN OLUWADAMILOLA ANUOLUWAPO The Polytechnic Ile-Ife, Osun State Precision journalism, an advanced reporting methodology, emerged in the 1960s through the pioneering work of Philip Meyer. This approach revolutionized news reporting by integrating techniques from the social sciences, particularly statistics and research methodologies, to enhance the accuracy and depth of news coverage….

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Exodus of Over 8 Million Graduates in the Last Decade: Where Do the Jobs Lie? — Taiwo Olatinwo

In the last decade, Nigeria has witnessed a significant exodus of its skilled workforce, particularly graduates who have left in search of better opportunities abroad. With over 8 million graduates estimated to have migrated, this phenomenon, often termed “brain drain,” has left the country grappling with the question: where do the jobs lie, and why…

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Four Days After #EndBadGovernance Protest in Nigeria: A Rail of Success or Ills?

Four days after the #EndBadGovernance protests erupted across Nigeria, the nation remains polarized. The demonstrations, which began on July 30, 2024, aimed to address economic hardships, governmental corruption, and policy failures. The movement has garnered significant attention, drawing both praise for its peaceful conduct and criticism for the disruptions it caused. This article examines the…

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