Digitized and Manual School Records Management Systems: Implications for Administrative Effectiveness in Secondary Schools

Oladeji, Abidemi Omotayo, PhD1; Olanrewaju Mukaheel Badmus2 & Adegoke, Kehinde Rasheed3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19598177 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) This study examines the implications of digitized and manual School Records Management Systems (SRMS) on administrative effectiveness in public secondary schools. Data Read More …

Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination and their Pollution Index in Settled Dust from Kaduna Polytechnic Campuses, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Umar Garba Chonoko1, Babagana Muktar2 and Auwal Ibrahim2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19550908 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) The concentration, distribution, and ecological risk associated of selected heavy metals (Zn, Cd, Pb, Ni, and Cr) in indoor dust samples across the four colleges Read More …

Economic Analysis of Using Bambara Nut Offal as a Cost-Effective Feed Ingredient in Weaner Rabbit Production

Asafa, A. R.1; Oladigbolu, F. A.2; Ishola, O. J.1; Oso, Y. A. A.1; Raji, M. O.3; Agbalaya K. K.1; Olufeko, S. O.4; Agbaye, F. P.1; Onigemo, M. A.1; Obasoyo, D. O.5; James, M. T.6; Oyewole, O. Y.1 & Bamgbose, A. Read More …

XRD Analysis and Mineralogical Composition of Sodium/Copper Nanocomposite Clay of Nigerian Origin

Agu, Valentine O.1; Agbo, Constance. C.2; Ogbu, Onyeka T.3 & Ajah, Doris. N.4 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19381875 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) The study investigated the mineralogical and crystallogical structures of natural and sodium/copper nanocomposite modified clay derived from a Nigerian clay Read More …

Evaluation of the Impacts of Conflicts on Farmers’ and Pastoralists’ Livelihood in Benue State, Nigeria

Olasunkanmi G. JEJE Ph.D. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19098695 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) The study looks at the ongoing confrontations between Nigeria’s Benue State’s farmers and pastoralists. Using Krejcie and Morgan’s methodology, the sample size for the survey was 245 farmers and Read More …

Food Hygiene Literacy and Practice among Female Secondary School Educators: Pathways to Sustainable Health in Delta State, Nigeria

Erhuvwu Joyce Okpako1, Prof.  (Mrs) J. E. Azonuche2 and Dr. Samuel, S. Agbidi3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19072158 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) This study examined food hygiene literacy and practices among female secondary school educators as pathways to sustainable health in Delta Read More …

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and the Transformative Impact on Libraries in Nigeria

Afolabi, Adeola F.1; Ayodele, Mercy O.2 & Ibrahim, Omotayo Y.3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19022468 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) represents a new era marked by the convergence of digital, biological, and physical technologies, reshaping various sectors including Read More …

Whistleblowing Practices and Investigation: Implications on the Banking Sector

Obafemi Tunde Olutokunbo & Akuh Benjamin Monday DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19020415 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) Whistleblowing is a critical mechanism for promoting transparency and accountability in organizations, particularly in the financial sector where the risk of fraud and financial misconduct is Read More …

Flood Impact on Food Production and Security Status of Some Selected Farming Households in Jigawa State, Nigeria

Shehu, A.U.1; Abdulhamid, A.2; Sule, I.D.3 and Dabo, A.A.4 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19020311 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) Approximately two-thirds of rural households in Nigeria rely primarily on crop and livestock production for their livelihoods. These households are highly susceptible to persistent Read More …

Prevalence of Gender Based Violence in Nigeria: The Way Out

USMAN, Jimoh Abdulkareem (Ph. D)1; ABDULLAHI, Ahmed Hameed (Ph. D)2 & SUBAIR Bashirat Olanike (Ph. D)3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18929554 SSR Journal of Multidisciplinary (SSRJM) Globally, gender-based violence (GBV) is a persistent problem, and women and girls remain particularly vulnerable to its Read More …