The Prevalence of Fissured Peace, Justice and Sustainable Development in Nigeria and other Developing Countries
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https://doi.org/10.62046/gijams.2025.v03i04.001Keywords:
Health , healthcare delivery , rural areas , agriculture , climate change , geopolitics , mitigation systems , economy , environmental degradation , insecurity , asymmetric warfareAbstract
This article contributes to strategies in sustainable human health, environmental quality, socioeconomic development and quality of life in both developing and developed nations as significantly impacted in by processes and products of anthropogenic and natural forces both externally and internally with geopolitical intendments. Nigeria has become embellished within inextricably conflicting challenges, issues and opportunities of climate change, socioeconomic problems, environmental derangement, as well as insecurity of lives and properties. These require multidimensional and holistic newfangled approach for durable, salient solutions and policies for invariably effective and efficient healthy administration for sustainable governance devoid of inappropriate rustic and outlandish influences which irrevocably and adversely affect our traditional ethics. Nigeria and other developing countries must imbibe the attributes of resilience, tolerance, and compassion which are indispensable to accelerate forward sustainably for the future in order to exert robust health, agriculture, social, economic and development reforms. Insightfully spatiotemporal contributions into the future are needed to enact newfangled modalities to explore the complexities of interference, geopolitics, biosecurity, food security, health, environmental degradation, extreme hydrologic events and climate change in Nigeria and the developing world. Most scientific modalities on analysis and conceptualization research address how extant interest induce the resurgence of erstwhile challenges, issues and opportunities suggesting that diverse set of arguments intersect within these concepts. The author argues that invariably addressing these challenges, issues and opportunities may advance empirical research in the crises of sustainable development in Nigeria through holistic understanding and undergirding nascent theoretical and empirical approaches in health and healthcare delivery, environment, economy, climate change, sustainable agriculture, rural development, insecurity and society.
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