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Volume 1, Issue 4 - January 2026

Investigating Monotheism as Proof of God’s Existence in African Religion

Authors: Hosea Nakina Martins, Rev. Fr. James Bako Danjuma Tella

Monotheism
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000048
Pages: 1-9

Abstract:

This study investigates the monotheistic existence of God in African Religion, specifically among the Mumuye people of Taraba State, Nigeria. Through descriptive and analytic research methods, data were collected from field observations, focus group discussions, and literary sources. The research re... Read more
An Examination of the Socio-Demographic composition of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria

Authors: Dr. Hussaini Ibn Mohammed, Hudu Alhaji Abubakar, Auwal Mohammed

Sociology
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000052
Pages: 33-41

Abstract:

This paper examines the socio-demographic composition of Internally Displaced Persons in Damaturu, Yobe State. This comprises the unveiling of gender, education, occupation and age group (children, adult, old) demographically. This research had adopted a methodological triangulation procedure to gat... Read more
The Ethical and Eschatological Dimensions of Jesus’ Beatitudes

Authors: Oluwatoba Rotimi Paul, Alamu Samuel Sunday, Atowoju Ayodele

New Testament Social Ethics
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000058
Pages: 10-21

Abstract:

This study examines the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3–11) through contextual and textual biblical hermeneutics in order to demonstrate the intrinsic relationship between Jesus’ ethics and eschatology. It responds to the interpretive legacy of nineteenth-century liberal theology, which tended to separate e... Read more
Integrating Library services into Pastoral Therapeutic Practice: From Theology, Counselling and Physiotherapy

Authors: Samson Apantaku, Ajayi Omotayo Peter

Librarianship and Theology
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000059
Pages: 22-32

Abstract:

This study presents an opinion-based and literature-driven examination of the integration of library services into pastoral and therapeutic practices, drawing insights from theology, counselling, and physiotherapy. Rather than relying on primary empirical data, the study is anchored in secondary sou... Read more
Assessment of Availability and Access to Healthcare Service Facilities in Federal University Gashua School Clinic, Yobe State, Nigeria

Authors: Hussaini Ibn Mohammed, PhD, Hudu Alhaji Abubakar, Auwal Mohammed

Medical Sociology
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000060
Pages: 42-67

Abstract:

This study examined the availability and access to healthcare services at the Federal University Gashua School Clinic, focusing on the adequacy of medicines, healthcare personnel, laboratory facilities, medical equipment’s, and emergency services. A quantitative research design was adopted, using qu... Read more
Aeromagnetic Investigation of the Subsurface Structures in Parts of Bayelsa State Nigeria

Authors: OLOROGUN DOLLARIS , ADEDOKUN ISAAC OLUDAYO, LAWRENCE JANE OSITA, UDENSI EMMANUEL E

Aeromagnetic
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000061
Pages: 73-83

Abstract:

The aeromagnetic study presented here covers 4° to 5° N latitude and 5.30° to 6.30° E longitude in the Niger Delta region. The Reduced to Equator (RTE) magnetic map offers a spatial visualization of magnetic field variations, with high-intensity magnetic intensities in the east-central and south-wes... Read more
Educational Infrastructure, Access, and Learning Outcomes in Osogbo and Olorunda Local Government Areas of Osun State, Nigeria

Authors: Olamiju Olasiji Akanmu , Omigbire Tosin Tolulope, Olamiju Olusola Grace

Education
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000062
Pages: 67-72

Abstract:

Educational quality is shaped by infrastructure, teacher capacity, and access to learning resources. In Osun State, the adjoining LGAs of Osogbo and Olorunda Local Government Area present contrasting educational environments despite close proximity. This study comparatively assessed school distribut... Read more
In-vivo antidiarrhea assessment of Bacteria Isolates from selected fermented foods in Mitigating Escherichia-Coli-Induced-Diarrhea in Wistar Rats

Authors: Adigun Musibau Adeleke, Saliu Bolanle Kudirat

Microbiology
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000067
Pages: 84-102

Abstract:

Antibiotic resistance is a major challenge in the control of diarrhea worldwide. And probiotics that could serve to ameliorate these comes with high cost, and its effectiveness is marred by non-compliance due to drug form presentation. In this study, probiotics were investigated in Nigerian indigeno... Read more
Chronic sub-lethal glyphosate exposure induces endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, and multi-generational reproductive impairment in the African catfish (clarias gariepinus)

Authors: Muhammad Sanusi Yahaya, Saadiya Saadu Mashi, Shehu Sidi, Rahanatu Shehu, Ogechukwu Marian Amara, Adamu Umaru

Reproduction
Paper ID: CRSIJ26000068
Pages: 103-120

Abstract:

Glyphosate-based herbicides are major contaminants in aquatic environments, yet the reproductive and transgenerational consequences of chronic sub-lethal exposure to them remain poorly researched in the study area. We therefore, evaluated the physiological, endocrine and multigenerational reproducti... Read more