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Analyzing the effects of ICT infrastructure adoption on agricultural output in Nigeria: an error correction model approach
(Technoscience Journal for Community Development in Africa, 2025) Olatunji Yusuf Ambali; Yah-ya Ibrahim Abubakar; Zainab Tope Saka; Mariam Ajoke Ibrahim; Ololade Latifat Abdulrahman
This study examined the effects of ICT infrastructure adoption on agricultural output in Nigeria. Annual data on fixed telephone subscriptions, mobile phone subscriptions, internet usage, ICT goods import and some production variables spanning from 1994 to 2023 were used for the study. The unit root test of stationarity of each variable was obtained using the Augmented Dickey–Fuller (ADF) while the existence of long-run and short-run relationship among the variables was established using Engle and Granger 2-step approach. The ADF results revealed that all variables were integrated order of one I(1) and the error term of the long-run regression was stationary at level . Then, we implemented error correction model (ECM) to examine the short-run relationship between agricultural output and the ICT variables under consideration. The overall estimated result showed a significant long-run relationship between agricultural output and mobile phone subscriptions (=0.027), internet usage (=2.593), ICT goods import (=2.357), and short-run significant relationship with only ICT goods import (ϕ=0.996) and mobile phone subscriptions (ϕ=0.160). Fixed telephone did not have significant influence on agricultural output both in the short-term and long-term. The study suggests implementation of policies that will improve the existing level of ICT facilities for enhancement of more agricultural output.
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EFFECT OF HOME-BASED AEROBIC EXERCISE ON BODY COMPOSITION INDICES OF MARRIED FEMALES IN NORTH-CENTRALNIGERIA
(Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education, 2026-03-29) Halimat I’ya ISMAIL-ORIRE1, Ibrahim Laro ABUBAKAR2, Mujib ALABIDUN3, Dr Ayobami Kazeem OLAOYE4
Obesity and central adiposity are major health concerns among married women in Nigeria, North-Central region is not
without exceptions of sedentary lifestyles, limited fitness access, cultural expectations, and time constraints contribute to
poor body composition. Home-based aerobic exercise offers a practical and affordable solution for women who cannot
access structured fitness facilities, helping reduce fat mass and improve key indices such as Body Max Index, Waist
Circumference, and Waist Hip Ratio. Despite its potential, evidence of the effectiveness of such programmes in this
region is limited. This study examined the Effect of Home-Based Aerobic Exercise on Body Composition Indices of
Married Females in the North-Central Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria. The study used a true experimental pre-test/posttest
design with 444 participants from North-Central Nigeria. The experimental group completed a 12-week home-based
exercise programme, while the control group continued with their daily activity. BMI, waist circumference, and waist–
hip ratio were measured before and after the intervention to determine its impact. Demographic data were analyzed
using frequency and percentage, research questions were addressed with mean and standard deviation, and hypotheses
were tested using ANOVA.The results showed notable improvements following the intervention. BMI reduced from an
obese-class baseline mean of 32.21 kg/m² to 30.72 kg/m², representing a 4.63% reduction. WC improved substantially,
decreasing by 18.01% from 126.89 cm to 103.94 cm. Similarly, WHR showed a 2.22% reduction, from 0.91 to 0.88.
Three-way ANOVA results revealed a significant within-subject effect of the exercise on BMI, F(1) = 140.879, p < 0.001.
WC showed a significant main effect of the intervention, F(1) = 5.649, p < 0.018, and significant group differences, F(1)
= 6.282, p < 0.022. WHR demonstrated significant improvements, with notable main and interaction effects across
groups and states, F(1) = 88.073, p < 0.001; F(4, 280) = 2.102, p < 0.049, respectively. The findings indicate that
home-based exercise is effective in improving body composition indices among married women. The significant
reductions in BMI, WC, and WHR highlight the potential of accessible, low-cost home-based interventions for of localised obesity, improve cardiovascular health and lipid profile of the participants. The study, therefore,
recommended advocacy for married females in North-Central participation in calisthenic exercise for optimal healthy
addressing obesity-related health risks in Nigerian women. This implies that Calisthenic exercise improves the reduction
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EFFECT OF RELAXATION TECHNIQUESON INJURY REHABILITATION OUTCOMES OF ATHLETES IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA
(2026-03-26) Semiu ALASINRIN1 , Prof. Ibrahim Laro ABUBAKAR2, Mujib ALABIDUN3 , Ayobami Kazeem OLAOYE4
This study examined the effect of relaxation techniques on injury rehabilitation outcomes among injured athletes in
North-Central Nigeria, while also assessing the moderating influence of gender and sports type. A quasi-experimental
pre-test, post-test non-equivalent control group design was adopted, involving two groups: an experimental group
(Niger State) exposed to relaxation techniques and a control group (Kwara State) that received a placebo intervention in
the form of a personal hygiene guide. The population consisted of 39 injured athletes undergoing rehabilitation (Niger:
18; Kwara: 21).. A total enumeration sampling technique was used to include all athletes undergoing rehabilitation who
met the inclusion criteria. The experimental group participated in an eight-week structured relaxation program
incorporating progressive muscle relaxation, diaphragmatic breathing, guided imagery, and mindfulness meditation,
while the control group attended parallel sessions on hygiene education. Data were collected using the Adapted Injury–
Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport Scale (I-PRRS) and the Athlete Injury Rehabilitation Screening Checklist
(AIR_SC), both with high reliability coefficients of 0.92 and 0.81, respectively. Data were analyzed using Analysis of
Covariance (ANCOVA) at a 0.05 significance level. The results revealed a significant effect of relaxation techniques on
injury rehabilitation outcomes (F = 91.86, p < 0.05, partial η² = 0.72), indicating strong intervention effectiveness.
However, gender and sports type showed no significant interaction effects, suggesting the intervention’s universal
applicability. It was concluded that relaxation techniques enhance psychological readiness and recovery across all
athlete groups. The study recommends that coaches and sports psychologists integrate relaxation techniques into
rehabilitation programs to promote holistic, efficient, and humane recovery among injured athletes.
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PERCEIVED FAIRNESS OF TAX INCENTIVES AND ITS EFFECT ON TAX ATTITUDES AMONG GIG WORKERS IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
(International Journal of Education, Business and Economics Research, 2025) Prof. Mubaraq Sanni; Dr. Mustapha Abdulrasaq; Abdulrasheed Taiwo Abdullahi
The rapid growth of the gig economy has redefined labor markets, with freelance broadcasters
emerging as significant contributors to Nigeria’s informal digital sector. However, tax compliance
remains low among this group due to irregular earnings, limited awareness, and digital barriers.
This study investigates how perceptions of tax incentive fairness influence tax compliance attitudes
among gig workers in South-West Nigeria, focusing on freelance broadcasters and examining
digital literacy as a moderating factor. Drawing from Rational Choice Theory and the Diffusion of
Innovations Theory, the study adopts a quantitative research design, targeting 384 respondents
comprising Internal Revenue Service (IRS) staff and freelance media professionals. Data was
analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) indicates that
perceived fairness exerts a significant positive influence on tax attitudes (β = 0.42, p < 0.001), and
that digital literacy significantly moderates this effect (β = 0.19, p = 0.037). Results reveal that
perceived fairness of tax incentives, such as flat-rate schemes and micro-deductions significantly
affects compliance behavior. Furthermore, digital literacy positively moderates this relationship by
improving understanding and usage of e-tax platforms. Normality and collinearity tests validated
the dataset, while predictive relevance analysis showed the model explained 48.2% of the variance
in tax compliance. The study recommends that tax authorities develop digital-friendly, gig-specific
incentives, and integrate identity-linked benefits into formal tax platforms. Such strategies can
improve compliance, build trust, and drive fiscal inclusion in Nigeria’s expanding gig economy.
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Climate finance, green technologies, energy transition and load capacity factor in MINTeconomies: assessing the environmental sustainability and validity of LCC hypothesis
(Technological Sustainability, 2025) Abdulkadri Toyin Alabi; Mustapha Abdulrasaq; Lukman Adebayo-Oke Abdulrauf2025
Abstract
Purpose–Thisstudyaimstoevaluatetheinterplayofclimatefinance,greentechnologies,andenergytransition
in shaping environmental sustainability within the MINT economies (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey),
using the load capacity factor (LCF) as a comprehensive ecological indicator.
Design/methodology/approach– The study adopts the Cross-Sectionally Augmented Autoregressive
Distributed Lag (CS-ARDL) approach, capturing periods from 2000 to 2021. The robustness of the findings
is subsequently reinforced through the application of Common Correlated Effects Mean Group and Dynamic
Common Correlated Effects Mean Group (DCCEMG) estimators.
Findings– The results reveal that climate finance significantly enhances the LCF, affirming its role in
promoting environmental sustainability through targeted investments in renewables. Energy transition exerts a
short-termnegativeimpactonLCF,reflectingthe“transitionalparadox,”whererelianceonenergiestemporarily
exacerbates ecologicalstrain. However,greentechnologiesshownostatisticallysignificanteffects,likely dueto
fragmented adoption in MINT economies. Lastly, the study explores the U-shaped trajectory proposed by the
LCC (load capacity curve) hypothesis and finds that it is not statistically validated for MINT economies.
Practical implications– Climate finance should prioritize high-impact renewables over transitional fuels to
accelerate long-term sustainability. Moreover, energy transition timelines must account for short-term
ecological costs; for instance, MINT nations could pair gas flaring reduction with decentralized solar grids to
mitigate transitional harm. Policymakers should consider implementing targeted financial instruments to
channel investments into sectors with the highest environmental returns.
Originality/value– This study introduces pioneering contributions to climate finance and sustainability
research by developing a first-of-its-kind climate finance index, which captures the pragmatic energy transition
strategies of emerging economies by integrating both renewable and transitional fuel investments.
Keywords Climate finance, Energy transition, Green tech, Environmental quality
Paper type Research article