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The Historicity and Perspectives of Islam on the Management of Humanitarian Crisis in Nigeria: A Study of Zamfara State 21st Security Challenges
Historiography and Literature in Decoloniality: An Elixir for Epistemological Re-Orientation in Nigeria
Reflexes on Kidnapping: Victims' Experiences in Zamfara State, Nigeria
Banditry in Northwestern Nigeria: Reflection on some Critical Issues
The Limits of Human Nature: Islamic Principles of Governance as Catalyst to Violent Armed Banditry in Northwest, Nigeria
When the Guests Outdance the Hosts: Reverse Acculturation in Sabon Gari Kano
Intra-Religious Conflicts within the Hausa Hausa-folk
Foreign Policies and Diplomacy of African States: Its Impact on the Decolonisation Movement 1950-1990
Transglobal Media Flows and African Popular Culture: Revolution and Reaction in Muslim Hausa Popular Culture
The Role of Hausa Women in the Traditional Sarauta System: Reflections on the Office and Institutions of Inna in Gobir Kingdom
Re-Enacting the Place and Position of Gobir Kingdom Beyond the Confines of Nigeria
Gobir External Relations in the 18th Century
Dynamics of Gobirawa-Yoruba Relations in Sokoto City
Inter-State Royal Marriages Between Gobir And Sokoto Sultanate: A Study In Social Diplomacy
Gobir under British Rule: A Study of the Establishment of Colonial Administration in Sabon Birni District, 1903-1960
Gobirawa in the Diaspora: The Legacies of Mallam Muhammadu Ajeigbe Gobir the First Wazirin Ilorin, 1902-1960
Sabon Birnin Gobir Town: Towards Understanding the Resilience Traces of the Defunct Gobir Kingdom
Gobir Agency and Identity in the Mosaic of Ilorin Emirate since 1823
‘Gobir the Land of Tug-of-War’: The Study of Wars, Conflicts And Peace in the Gobir Kingdom’
War and Conflict between Gobir and Her Neighbours in the 18th Century