Improving Employee Engagement and Productivity at Federal Polytechnic Kabo: Design and Implementation of Digital Attendance Systems for Staff and Students

Nura Idris MUHAMMAD1, Ibrahim ABBA2 & Bashir Muhammad HARUNA3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162547 SSR Journal of Engineering and Technology (SSRJET) Employee engagement and productivity are widely recognized as critical indicators of institutional effectiveness in higher education. Traditional methods of recording attendance such Read More …

Political Elites and Development in Nigeria: 1999 till Date

Henry Omeahon Oigiangbe & Otti Olubunmi Oris PhD DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19136221 SSR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (SSRJAHSS) This study examines the role of political elites in shaping Nigeria’s development from 1999 to the present, following the transition to Read More …

Effect of Firm Characteristics on Real Earnings Management of Listed Non-Financial Firms in Nigeria

ONYEMA Adiline Ndidiamaka1; Dr. ABUBAKAR Halimatu Saadiya2; OLORUNMO Jonathan3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19099025 SSR Journal of Economics, Business and Management (SSRJEBM) This study investigates the effect of firm characteristics on real earnings management (REM) among listed non financial firms in Nigeria from Read More …

Assessment of Physicochemical Characteristics and Emerging Contaminants in Selected Water Sources: Implications for Public Health and Environmental Quality

Samson Olukayode Olayemi1*, Joy Olayemi2, Lynda Ijeoma Eboagwu3, Abiola Tiwalade Adesanwo4 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19098896 SSR Journal of Medical Sciences (SSRJMS) Water quality assessment is essential for determining the suitability of water resources for domestic, industrial, and ecological use. This study evaluated 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 …

Availability and Utilization of Institutional Repositories among Students in Tertiary Institutions in South-South Nigeria

Nsemeke Etukudo Ukpanah & Israel Nse Umanah DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19020769 SSR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (SSRJAHSS) This study aimed to investigate the availability and utilization of institutional repositories (IRs) among students in selected public tertiary institutions in South-South Read More …

National Intelligence Reform in the Age of Big Data

Mohammed Idris PhD1, Abubakar Mohammed Ya’a2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19020672 SSR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (SSRJAHSS) This study examines the critical need for, and strategic pathways toward, comprehensive national intelligence reform in the age of Big Data. Traditional intelligence Read More …

Evaluate the role that Professional Printing Experience Plays in Achieving Print Quality in Somolu, Lagos, Nigeria

F. Baruwa; L.E. Etsename & O.F. Kayode DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19020541 SSR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (SSRJAHSS) Different printing jobs come with different challenges, professional experience of the printer will always determine how such challenge would be addressed. Professional 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 …