African Journal of Social Issues (AJOSI) is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary, international journal. It is a publication of the Development and Management Research Group (DMRG), a registered Professional Research Association with central focus on issues on African development and circumstances. It is a member of African Journal Online (AJOL) and Society for African Journal Editors (SAJE). It aims to be proactive in initiating and sustaining quality academic debates in social, economic, political, religious etc. development, international relations policies and management practices and theories while providing an institutional framework for the dissemination of such ideas through the publication of quality journal papers, book review and short notes, including conferences and workshops.

It welcomes papers in the fields of social sciences, humanities, management sciences and related disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, psychology, political science, anthropology, history, agriculture, development studies, population studies and demography issues, philosophy, economics, public health, education, statistics, management, law and linguistics provided their focus is on Africa and related issues.

Published: 2024-03-23





Navigating campus life in a pandemic: the social and academic realities of students in Ghana’s public universities during covid-19

Darko-Asumadu Daniel Ampem, Sika-Bright Solomon, Adjei Jennifred Maurice, Frimpongmaah Dorcas

65-77









Harnessing the power of data analytics in enhancing operational risk management

Eze Onyekachi Richard, Festus Osu Ogiji, Nshi Godswill Chukwudi , Eze Nkechi Gift

208-213


Digital revolution in higher education: unveiling the impact of online learning versus traditional classroom instruction in a Ghanaian university, west Africa

Kwaku Darko Amponsah, Ronald Osei Mensah, Simon-Peter Kafui Aheto, Priscilla Commey-Mintah, Cecilia Tutu-Danquah, Daniel Cobbinah

185-207

















The history of robusta coffee cultivation in the Tshopo Province, Democratic Republic of The Congo

Bamenga Bopoko, Ieben Broeckhoven, Bruno Verbist, Piet Stoffelen, Theordore Trefon

450 - 466












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eISSN: 2734-3324
print ISSN: 2672-5142
 
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