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الضوابط الاتصالية للتعيش السلمي
(Department of Languages, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria, 2021) Tajudeen Yusuf
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Call for Peace and National Cohesion: Reading from Selected Arabic Literary Texts of Nigerian Authorship
(Journal of social sciences Democratic Arabic Center For Strategic, Political & Economic Studies, Germany-Berlin, 2025-03-30) Tajudeen Yusuf
Since the old age, Literature as a mirror of society and its development often explores themes of morality, compassion, unity and peaceful coexistence in human society. Through poems and proses, literature can convey ethical principles that promote and educate peaceful coexistence, respect for others, and harmonious social relationships. Using descriptive method, this paper attempt to explore the contributions of Arabic Literature of Nigerian Authorship in promoting national integration, harmony and peaceful co-existence among Nigerian citizen with diverse ethnics and constituencies; literary texts (Poetry) were selected in the works of three literary icons. The study explores from the different works how Arabic literature of Nigerian authorship has promoted the ideology of unity, harmony, peaceful co-existence in Nigeria through this very heterogeneous socio-political region. The results of the study reveals that many literary scholars have contributed, through their literary productions, to the promotion of national integration, harmony and peaceful co-existence among the people who speak a multitude of languages and have array of cultural diversities and practices. Keywords: Arabic, Literature, harmony, peaceful co-existence, Nigeria.
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KWASU Journal of Research in Tourism and Hospitality Management
(Kwara State University, Malete, 2024-12-02) Journal of Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management
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ENHANCING THE ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY OF LEARNERS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, KWARA STATE
(Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education, 2025) Solihu, Nma Mohammed
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KNOWLEDGE OF CHILD SAFETY AMONG NURSING MOTHERS ATTENDING A TERTIARY HEALTH SETTING IN BENIN CITY
(Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education, 2025) Aideyan, Chioma Maryjane, Msc & Aideyan, Osarenmwanta Daniel, PhD
Children are fragile and tend to explore their physical environment without fear or caution and this action can results to harm, injuries and even death, hence child safety is very paramount. This study investigates knowledge of child safety among nursing mothers attending a tertiary healthcare setting in Benin City. The study was directed with three research questions which used the survey research design. 124nursing mothers who attended the post natal care clinic between May to November 2023 served as the respondents which were purposively selected in relation to dispersed clinic days. A researcher developed questionnaire after validation and reliability (0.81) tested was used for data collection. 120 questionnaires were retrieved duly completed after administration and data analyzed using frequency counts, percentages and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. The study findings revealed that nursing mothers have significant knowledge about child safety; the most common childhood injuries include falls, poisoning, drowning, burns and nursing mothers are well educated about child safety during post natal clinic. The study therefore recommended that health facilities should provide health knowledge on child safety to nursing mothers especially when they come for post natal care and simple preventive facilities and methods such as labeling, enclosed cabinet should be provided by governmen