Browsing by Author "Ishaka, Dele"
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Addressing the High Cost of House Rent and Agency Fees in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria: The Need for Legislative Intervention
Ganiyu, Ejalonibu; Udom, Martins; Ishaka, Dele; Obot, Etimbuk (NILDS - Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-04)The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is grappling with a severe housing affordability crisis that disproportionately impacts civil servants, artisans, and low- to middle-income earners. Surging demand, driven by high inflation ... -
Advancing Practical Technological Skills and Innovation in Nigerian Universities
Obot, Etimbuk; Udefuna, Patrick; Ishaka, Dele (NILDS - Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-05)Nigerian universities remain largely theory-driven, producing many graduates with limited hands-on experience in technology, manufacturing or industry based experiences . This skills gap has stifled innovation, slowed the ... -
Assessing the Political Implications of the Bill Seeking to Remove Immunity from the Vice President, Governors, and their Deputies
Udom, Martins; Ishaka, Dele; Obot, Etimbuk; Udefuna, Patrick N.; Soliu, Shamshudeen (NILDS-Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-04)The Bill seeking to remove immunity from the Vice President, Governors, and their Deputies recently passed the second reading in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, March 26, 20251. On March 27, 2025, the House of ... -
Impact of Defence Spending on National Security in Nigeria: Areas for Legislative Intervention
Ezenwajiobi, Chidinma Charity; Ishaka, Dele (NILDS - Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-04)Nigeria continues to battle diverse and high-level security challenges, including Boko Haram insurgency, kidnappings and crude oil theft; it has seen the emergence of the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), ... -
Legislative Strategies for Combating Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria: Strengthening Enforcement, Protection, and Support Systems
Ishaka, Dele; Udom, Martins; Obot, Etimbuk; Udefuna, Patrick N.; Soliu, Shamshudeen (NILDS-Department of Democracy and Governance, 2025-04)Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains a critical issue in Nigeria, with alarming statistics reported between 2023 and early 2025. In September 2023, the Minister for Women Affairs, Mrs. Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, announced that ...