The Nigerian State and the Challenges of Rising Cases of Sexual Assault Among Nigerian Citizens

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Oladimeji Sogo Osewa
Ngozi Thelma Mohammed
David Oluwatoba Alabi

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The social vices rape “has been around” for a very long time, it is as old as humankind. It has been experiencing in almost all the countries of the world. However, in a country like Nigeria, the issue of rape among the people had been on the rising rate these days as many babies, aged and teenagers had been raped to death. It is in view of the above challenges that this paper examined the causes, impact and solutions to the rising cases of rape in Nigeria. The paper adopted the relative deprivation theory to validate its arguments, while data are gathered through the secondary methods as data are retrieved from books, articles, newspapers and internet materials. This paper argued that the major causes of the rising cases of rape in Nigeria are youth’s unemployment that is realized as a result of bad governance, and submit that good governance is the only lasting and perpetual solution to the rising cases of rape in Nigeria.

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Oladimeji Sogo Osewa, Ngozi Thelma Mohammed, & David Oluwatoba Alabi. (2020). The Nigerian State and the Challenges of Rising Cases of Sexual Assault Among Nigerian Citizens. International Journal of Management, Technology and Social Sciences (IJMTS), 5(2), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.47992/IJMTS.2581.6012.0107
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