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David Ndethya
Student, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 34201000, Thika, Kenya
A Critical Analysis Of The Role Of Instructional Managers As Ambassadors Of Holistic Education At The Basic Education Level In Kenya
Despite the fact that the Kenyan education system has all along embraced education for all irrespective of race, gender, colour, age and ability, there has been some aspects of ignorance in ensuring that children access quality and holistic education that basis its premise on ensuring that children at the basic education level associate and interact in a meaningful manner through

Iliya Dan Iliya
Department Of General Studies, School Of General Studies And Pre-nd, Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia
Development Plan Experience And Implementation In Nigeria: A Critical Analysis Of The New Democratic Dispensation (1999-date)
One thing we cannot take away from Nigeria is ambition. The Nigerian government has over the years put considerable effort in drawing up of a series of development strategies that will help direct the economy and spur growth in order to realize the country’s full potential. Regrettably the desired result has not been achieved, hence the need for this

Ibzan Darius
Lecturer, Department Of Economics, Federal University, Wukari, Nigeria
Is "the Demand For Characteristics" An Upgrade To Revealed Preference Theory? An Empirical Review
Having previously worked on the empirical validity of revealed preference theory, it is imperative to compare it with the new consumer theory which is called the demand for characteristics. Lancaster (1966) believes that the latter serves as a replacement to the traditional consumer theory. This paper investigates the two theories using the data generated from mobile phone users to ascertain

Nofiu Oluwatobi Daniel
Postgraduate Student, Department Of Physical And Health Education, Faculty Of Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria,
A Comparative Study On The Health-related Physical Fitness Secondary School Students In Zaria Local Government Area Of Kaduna State, Nigeria
The purpose of this research was a comparative study on the health-related physical fitness secondary school students in Zaria local government area of Kaduna state. A quasi experimental design was adopted. Thirty (30) students were used as a subject. t – test analysis was used to analyzed the result of the assessment. Based on the result of the analysis, there

Dr. Mwenda, Lilian Karimi Mugambi
Senior Lecturer, Dedan Kimathi University Of Technology
Role Of Management Training On Managerial Career Development In Kenyan Three To Five Star Hotels
The research sought to explore the role of management training on managerial career development in Kenyan three to five star hotels. Cross-sectional survey employing both analytical and descriptive methods to address the objective was used. Stratified random sampling was used to classify hotels and purposive sampling used to select 108 managers. Data was collected using semi structured questionnaire, based on

Mosunmola O. Okedayo
Radiographer, University Of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Department Of Radiology, Maiduguri Borno State, Nigeria
Ambient Ionizing Radiation Assessment And Its Public Health Implication At Radiology Department, University Of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Borno State Nigeria
A Radeye G 10 Gamma and X-radiation survey meter was used to assess the outdoor and indoor background ionizing radiation dose at various locations within and 20 meters radius outside the walls of the Radiology department of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Readings were taken three times in each location in microSievert per hour (µSv/hour) and the mean

Yakubu H Ngadda
Lecturer, University Of Maiduguri, Department Of Physics, Maiduguri Borno State, Nigeria
Effects Of Pretreatments On The Germination Indices Of Tetrapleura Tetraptera (schum. And Thonn.) Taub
The research was conducted to determine the effect of some pretreatment methods on the germination of Tetrapleura tetraptera with the view of selecting effective and environmentally friendly means of breaking its dormancy. The study was laid out in completely randomized design (CRD), consisting of five treatments and replicated four times. The treatments were sulphuric acid, lime juice extract, overnight soaking

Lucky Dartsa Wakawa
Assistant Lecturer, Department Of Forestry And Wildlife Management, Faculty Of Agriculture, Federal University Gashua, Yobe
The Effect Of Health Status On Labour Supply And Wage In Ghana
The effect of health on economic activities is increasingly becoming prominent in economic and health literature. This study therefore looked at how morbidity, both self and that of spouse, influence the labour supply and wage rate of workers on the Ghanaian labour market. The data set used is the fifth round of the Ghana Living and Standard Survey, also known

Benjamin Adjei Danquah
Department Of Liberal Studies, School Of Business And Management Studies, Kumasi Polytechnic, Ghana
Management Of Unfunded Pension Schemes And The Sustainability Of Benefits Payments In Ghana
This study examined the management and viability of the CAP 30 Pension Scheme in Ghana. There has been a recent labour agitation against the wide disparity between the CAP30 and SSNIT pension benefits. While the members of the SSNIT Pension Scheme want to be migrated to the CAP 30 Pension Scheme, the government is rather progressively moving the CAP 30

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