Russo-Ukraine war: an ethical re-evaluation of its impact on the Nigerian state

Authors

  • Dr. Folorunso Paul Olorunsola Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
  • Dr. Temitope Bello Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
  • Olukanni Oluwatobiloba Iyanuoluwa Research Assistant, Department of History and International Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
  • Ogunrinde Omoyemi Christianah Research Assistant, Department of History and International Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

Keywords:

ethics, war, food chain, energy chain

Abstract

The paper examined the effect of the Russo- Ukraine on the Nigerian domestic food and energy chain. It identified the nexus of this war on a Nation like Nigeria. The researcher interrogated the nature of this war and its impact cum the ethical re-evaluation on the policymakers of that country.

The study relied heavily on documentary data and lightly on oral data. The oral data were based on newspapers. The documentary data were subjected to textual and contextual analysis.

The researcher found out that the policy makers can partly be blamed on the dwindling economy and not necessarily the war itself.

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Published

2023-11-24

How to Cite

Paul Olorunsola, F., Bello, T., Oluwatobiloba Iyanuoluwa, O., & Omoyemi Christianah, O. (2023). Russo-Ukraine war: an ethical re-evaluation of its impact on the Nigerian state. Journal of Advanced Education and Sciences, 3(6), 14–18. Retrieved from https://dzarc.com/education/article/view/422

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