The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. This has consequential implications on the sustainable development of the country in entirety. Nigeria as a nation has an estimated fifteen million children engaged in one manual labour or another and this negatively impacts the development of the populace and society in general. This paper has identified child labour, physical abuse, child neglect, child marriage,female genital mutilation, molestation and emotional and psychological abuse as types of abuse and established that poverty, cultural and religious belief, poor implementation of child protective regulations as factors encouraging the propagation of these condemnable acts particular...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
This study, “Child Labour in Nigeria, and its economic implication”, is aimed at investigating the e...
Nigerian children, like many others in developing countries, are frequently abused both intentionall...
The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. ...
This paper is concerned with how child abuse can be a set back to child development and national eco...
Child abuse has become a global problem that needs to be tackled if children are to be given the rig...
Child and adolescent sexual abuse (CSA) represent sexual abuse with children and adolescents, and it...
Introduction: The peril of abusing children sexually has turned out to be an inclusive disquiet in l...
Child abuse has become a global problem that needs to be tackled if children are to be given the rig...
Child sexual abuse is a vice that is sadly prevalent in our world today. Children are used for all s...
This paper attempts an understanding of the dimensions underlying the endemic problem of child abuse...
Violence, Abuse and Neglect (VAN) against children are considered as adverse childhood experiences w...
A child is considered important and cherished in every part of the world; Arrival of a child is cele...
This exploratory study used sixty six (66) children as research participants aimed at establishing t...
This study seeks to assess the impact of economic factors on sexual, emotional, and physical violenc...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
This study, “Child Labour in Nigeria, and its economic implication”, is aimed at investigating the e...
Nigerian children, like many others in developing countries, are frequently abused both intentionall...
The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. ...
This paper is concerned with how child abuse can be a set back to child development and national eco...
Child abuse has become a global problem that needs to be tackled if children are to be given the rig...
Child and adolescent sexual abuse (CSA) represent sexual abuse with children and adolescents, and it...
Introduction: The peril of abusing children sexually has turned out to be an inclusive disquiet in l...
Child abuse has become a global problem that needs to be tackled if children are to be given the rig...
Child sexual abuse is a vice that is sadly prevalent in our world today. Children are used for all s...
This paper attempts an understanding of the dimensions underlying the endemic problem of child abuse...
Violence, Abuse and Neglect (VAN) against children are considered as adverse childhood experiences w...
A child is considered important and cherished in every part of the world; Arrival of a child is cele...
This exploratory study used sixty six (66) children as research participants aimed at establishing t...
This study seeks to assess the impact of economic factors on sexual, emotional, and physical violenc...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
This study, “Child Labour in Nigeria, and its economic implication”, is aimed at investigating the e...
Nigerian children, like many others in developing countries, are frequently abused both intentionall...