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Gendered Penalties of Divorce on Remarriage in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study

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This paper explored gendered perspectives on the issue of women empowerment in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria's previous and current capital cities respectively, seeking the views of metropolitan, university educated Nigerians.
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Seeking the views of metropolitan, university educated Nigerians in Lagos and Abuja (the previous and current capital cities respectively), our study explores gendered perspectives on the issue of ...

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The bifurcation of the Nigerian cybercriminals: Narratives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) agents

TL;DR: Insight from this study may help various local and international agencies to understand the actions/features of these two groups of cybercriminals better and develop more effective response strategies and to appreciate the vulnerabilities of their victims better and developed more adequate support schemes.
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Where Is the Money? The Intersectionality of the Spirit World and the Acquisition of Wealth

Suleman Lazarus
- 27 Feb 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical treatment of the ways in which local worldviews on wealth acquisition give rise to contemporary manifestations of spirituality in cyberspace is presented, and the authors conclude that if people believe all aspects of life are reflective of the spiritual world and determined by it, the spiritual realm, by implication, is the base of society, upon which sits the superstructure comprised of all aspects in life, especially wealth.
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Just married: the synergy between feminist criminology and the Tripartite Cybercrime Framework

TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical treatment of feminist epistemology of crime is presented, which advocates the centrality of gender as a theoretical starting point for the investigating of digital crimes, and examines gender gaps in online harassment, cyberbullying, cyber-fraud, revenge porn, and cyber stalking.
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Tweets and Reactions: Revealing the Geographies of Cybercrime Perpetrators and the North-South Divide

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a qualitative analysis of Twitter users' responses to the tweets of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) regarding the production and prosecution of cybercrime.
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