Yinkfu Randy Nkuh Geography Department, Faculty of Social and Management Science, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon Globally, climate variability posed significant challenges on agricultural activities, particularly food crop production which is predominantly rainfed. However, farmers employ multiple adaptation strategies to Read More …
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“Corporate Governance in Ensuring Financial Transparency: A Study on Bangladesh.”
Jumman Sani Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Development Alternative In Bangladesh, corporate governance and financial transparency has a complicated relationship which is examined in this study. In this study it is also discussed how the mechanisms like inefficient Read More …
Integrating Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Primary Education: Factors, Challenges, and Strategies.
Chukwuemeka, Emeka Joshua Ph.D Department of Educational Foundations, University of Abuja, Nigeria. This paper examines the critical role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in transforming primary education. It argues that ICT is an indispensable tool for creating dynamic, learner-centered Read More …
Analogues of Integers: New Pathways for Investigating Missing Numerical Values
Dr. Walid Nabil. Cairo University, Geography Department, Cairo, Egypt. This study proposes new pathways for understanding integers by reinterpreting them through their square roots, followed by averaging and re-evaluating the individual values relative to their numerical context. Beginning with the Read More …
UARJMS, Vol-1, Issue-7, September 2025
Influencer Marketing and Consumer Trust on Live Streamed e-tailing Platform Idongesit Oto Eshiett PhD Department of Marketing, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Akwa Ibom State University, ObioAkpa Campus, OrukAnam, Nigeria DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17015170 Full Text In PDF Abstract Analogues of Read More …
Globalization, Technology, and Contemporary Missions
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos Globalization and technological advancement have significantly reshaped contemporary Christian missions, creating both opportunities and challenges for cross-cultural engagement. Modern communication tools, including social media, digital platforms, and virtual networks, enable missionaries to Read More …
Cross-Cultural Missions in Africa: Contextual Challenges and Strategic Responses
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos Africa remains one of the most religiously vibrant continents, yet it is also marked by diverse cultural traditions, complex historical legacies, and emerging socio-political realities that significantly shape missionary encounters. Cross-cultural missions Read More …
Women as Agents of Peace and Deliverance: A Biblical and Theological Reflection
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos Women in Scripture consistently emerge as central figures in God’s redemptive purposes, particularly as custodians of wisdom, courage, and strategies that lead to victory in both physical and spiritual battles. While biblical Read More …
Carriers of Life and Blessings: Mary and the Theological Role of Women in God’s Redemptive Plan
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos The figure of Mary, the mother of Jesus, stands at the heart of Christian theology as a symbol of obedience, faith, and divine favor. Her role in the incarnation narrative portrays women Read More …
Navigating Pitfalls in Intercultural Missions in Africa: Contextual Strategies for Effective Engagement
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOS Intercultural missions in Africa present both significant opportunities and complex challenges, as diverse cultural, linguistic, and religious landscapes shape the reception and effectiveness of Christian witness. While mission efforts have historically contributed Read More …