Sustainability of Nigeria’s Digital Economy, the Interplay of Governance, Innovation, and Institutional Framework

The sustainability of Nigeria’s digital economy depends on effective governance, strong institutional frameworks, and continuous innovation. This study explores how these factors influence digital transformation and long-term economic growth. Using a mixed-method approach, data were collected from policymakers, digital entrepreneurs, Read More …

Strategic Leadership in Focus: To What Extent Does Stakeholder Engagement Influence the Implementation of Poverty Eradication Programs in Kanungu District, Uganda?

Poverty eradication programmes in Uganda have been designed with the intention of improving livelihoods through inclusive and participatory approaches, yet persistent poverty in rural districts suggests that programme implementation continues to face critical challenges. Existing literature widely emphasises the importance Read More …

Creation Groans: A Romans 8:19–22 Perspective on Environmental Degradation – Linking Eschatology with Ecology

The ecological crisis continues to intensify, with climate change, deforestation, and pollution threatening the integrity of creation. This paper explores Romans 8:19–22, where the Apostle Paul vividly describes creation’s groaning and longing for redemption, as a theological framework for addressing Read More …

Biblical Theology and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Christian Contribution to Global Environmental Ethics – Linking Scripture with SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land

The urgency of addressing climate change and biodiversity loss has brought the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land), to the center of global discourse. This paper examines how biblical theology can Read More …