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Latest Article
Biomonitoring of Heavy Metal Concentration of Selected Personal Care P...
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Nweje-Anyalowu Paul Chukwuemek...
Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Clifford University, Owerrinta, Abia State, Nigeria
58-64
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18740704

Background: This study assessed the heavy metal content of selected personal care products (PCPs) used by students of Clifford University, Owerrinta (Ihie Campus), Abia State, Nigeria. The presence of contaminants, particularly heavy metals, in cosmetics is a major concern due to potential health risks. Methods: A total of 24 cosmetic samples, including foundations, face powders, lip glosses, and body creams, were collected from six female hostel rooms. Samples were analyzed for lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg) using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS). Results: Lead concentrations in face powders and lip glosses frequently exceeded Maximum Permissible Limits (MPLs) of 10.00 mg/kg, reaching as high as 20.00 ± 1.01 mg/kg. Mercury in foundations reached 5.73 ± 0.16 mg/kg, far exceeding the 1.00 mg/kg MPL. Cadmium was also above limits in foundation samples. Arsenic and chromium levels generally remained within safe limits. Conclusion: Findings indicate potential health risks due to high levels of toxic metals, particularly lead and mercury. The results highlight a need for stricter regulatory controls and continuous monitoring to safeguard consumer health.
THE IMPERATIVE OF REST: ENHANCING SPIRITUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN A C...
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Rev. Fr. Dr. Humphrey Chinedu...
Senior Lecturer, Department of Religion and Human Relations, Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam, Anambra State
31-37
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18708266

In the fast-paced, technology-driven world of the 21st century, the importance of rest and relaxation is often overlooked. However, this article argues that incorporating rest into our daily lives is not only essential for our spiritual well-being but also crucial for enhancing our overall productivity and professional success. The article explores the multifaceted benefits of rest, highlighting how it can improve mental clarity, reduce stress and fatigue, and foster a deeper connection to ourselves and the world around us. By drawing on scientific research and personal insights, the writers demonstrate how rest can serve as a powerful tool for unlocking our full potential and achieving a more balanced, fulfilling lifestyle. Furthermore, the article delves into the impact of rest on productivity, challenging the common misconception that longer work hours and constant activity are the keys to success. Instead, it presents compelling evidence that adequate rest is a critical component of high performance, enabling us to approach our tasks with renewed focus, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. Finally, the article provides practical strategies for incorporating rest into our daily routines, offering guidance on how to prioritize relaxation, practice mindfulness, and ensure sufficient sleep. By empowering readers to take control of their rest and recovery, the article aims to inspire a cultural shift towards a more balanced, sustainable approach to work and life. Overall, this article serves as a timely and compelling call to action, urging readers to embrace the imperative of rest and unlock the transformative power it holds for both our spiritual and professional lives.
Party Politics, Hate Speech, and the Media: Perspective of Nigeria
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Dr. Heavens Ugochukwu Obasi*,...
Department of Mass Communication, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria
54-57
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18684190

This research investigates the multifaceted relationship between party politics, hate speech, and the media within Nigeria's democratic framework, particularly from 2016-2023. It examines how the country's diverse ethnic and religious landscape, coupled with a competitive party system, creates an environment where hate speech can thrive, especially during election periods. The study analyzes the media's dual role as both a potential amplifier and mitigator of hate speech, considering the impact of traditional and social media platforms. It explores how partisanship and the lack of bipartisanship contribute to the problem, while political campaigns often utilize inflammatory language to mobilize voters. Ultimately, this research highlights the urgent need for strategies that promote tolerance, responsible media practices, and the safeguarding of democratic values to counter the detrimental effects of hate speech on Nigerian society. In conclusion, this research underscores the critical interplay between party politics, hate speech, and the media in Nigeria's democratic context, particularly during 2016-2023. Recommendations include stricter enforcement of anti-hate speech laws balanced with freedom of expression, ethical guidelines for media organizations, media literacy programs, political party commitment to civil discourse, and fostering bipartisanship.
Evaluating Community Participation in a Wildlife Management Area, Tanz...
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Emmanuel B. Lwankomezi*
Geography Department, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Box 307, Mwanza, United Republic of Tanzania
19-30
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18683781

Community participation is fundamental to modern conservation practices because local communities serve as essential decision-makers for wildlife governance in sub-Saharan Africa. This research investigates various elements which affect community involvement in wildlife protection within the Makao Wildlife Management Area (WMA) of Tanzania. The research employs mixed-methods analysis to combine survey data and logistic regression modelling to determine how socioeconomic factors, spatial elements, and institutional frameworks affect participation. The research shows that tangible conservation benefits, including revenue sharing, employment opportunities, and development projects, enhance participation rates. Yet, human-wildlife conflicts and distance from the WMA border reduce community involvement. The research demonstrates that household attributes such as education level, income, land ownership, and household size positively affect participation because they enable socio-economic capacity for conservation involvement. Governance elements, specifically perceptions of fairness, transparency levels, and representation in local institutions, have a direct influence on participation outcomes. Participation in conservation depends on multiple factors, including incentives, institutional trust, and structural inequalities. The study promotes a shift in community-based conservation practice by moving past procedural inclusion to focus on equitable distribution of benefits and accountable governance, which requires strengthening institutional legitimacy.