African Journal of Social Issues (AJOSI) is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary, international journal. It is a publication of the Development and Management Research Group (DMRG), a registered Professional Research Association with central focus on issues on African development and circumstances. It is a member of African Journal Online (AJOL) and Society for African Journal Editors (SAJE). It aims to be proactive in initiating and sustaining quality academic debates in social, economic, political, religious etc. development, international relations policies and management practices and theories while providing an institutional framework for the dissemination of such ideas through the publication of quality journal papers, book review and short notes, including conferences and workshops.

It welcomes papers in the fields of social sciences, humanities, management sciences and related disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, psychology, political science, anthropology, history, agriculture, development studies, population studies and demography issues, philosophy, economics, public health, education, statistics, management, law and linguistics provided their focus is on Africa and related issues.

Published: 2025-01-31



Threat assessment and national security in Nigeria: EFCC in perspective

Osayekemwen Teddy Ojo Ebenezer, Adeoluwa Toluwa Adeniyi

13-22




The dual burden of women entrepreneurs. A case study of Mbuyuni village, Monduli

Obedi L. Ngalesoni, Adam R. Msendo , Geofrey A. Mwakifwamba

59-68




Kidnapping and economic security among the Ijaw people in Bayelsa State.

Christian Tsaro Dii, Chris ‘Edozi Onyemenam, Dubakeme Eniye Christian

111-128


Examining the perceived effectiveness of teachers and their preparedness in teaching students with autism in mainstream schools in Ghana

Prisicilla Amanorkuor Dseagu, Emmanuel Adjei-Boateng, Grace Sintim Adasi, Prisicilla Commey-Mintah, Najaht Mahama, Joshua Ofori Essiam, Mawutor Avoke, Abraham Kwadwo Okrah

129-144







Perceptions of innovation system stakeholders towards grassroots innovators in Tanzania

Mdee Norah, Msuya Catherine, Busindeli Innocent, Martin Respikius

233-246



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eISSN: 2734-3324
print ISSN: 2672-5142