International Journal of Arts and Humanities

ISSN 2360-7998

IJAH | Table of Contents in 2026

The Tanker War: How History Is Repeating Itself in the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically significant maritime chokepoints in the global energy system, making it a persistent focal point of geopolitical tension.

Prof. Onyari A.J, PhD , Ekevere F.O.

Page: 39 - 50

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article

Cultural and Religious Influences on Women’s Empowerment: A Comparative Study of Nigeria, and South Sudan

This study examines the cultural and religious influences on women’s empowerment in Nigeria and South Sudan

Ekevere O.F., Hon. Eluzai E.I.

Page: 51 - 68

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article

The Israel–Hamas War: Causes, Humanitarian Impact, and Global Reactions

The Israel–Hamas war represents one of the most complex and enduring conflicts in the Middle East, with profound humanitarian, political, and geopolitical implications.

Prof. Onyari A.J, PhD, Ekevere F.O.

Page: 16 - 27

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article

The Importance of Radio Broadcasting in the Informal Leadership Roles of Women in Grassroots and Community Development

The role of women in leadership in the grassroots development in Nigeria is usually unacknowledged but significant.

Dogood, S. R., Imhanobe H. J. PhD

Page: 28 - 38

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article

Beyond Westphalia: Decolonising African Political Thought

This article offers a rigorous critique of the Eurocentric underpinnings of mainstream International Relations theory and exposes their profound inadequacy for grasping African political realities.

Anokwuru C.U,, PhD , Odanwu K.O.C.

Page: 11 - 15

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article

A.A. Ibiam in the History and Development Of Modern Nigeria Art

The study tries to situate A.A. Ibiam as, fundamentally, successful pioneer and one of fathers of modern Nigeria Art from Southeastern Nigeria extraction.

Osita W.A. Ph.D

Page: 1 - 10

Journal of Arts and Humanities

Original Research Article