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Angioha, P. Unim
Department Of Sociology, University Of Calabar, Nigeria
Informal Crime Control Mechanisms In Obudu Local Government Area Of Cross River State, Nigeria
The study examines informal crime control mechanism in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. In the process of carrying out this study, two study objectives were raised which guided the formulation of two hypotheses for the study. Empirical and theoretical Literature relevant to the study were reviewed. The survey design was adopted for the study. The study

Dennis N. Mbithi
Nursing Services, Kenyatta University, P.o.box 43844-00100, Nairobi
Assessing Barriers To Implementation Of Nursing Process Among Nurses Working At A Tertiary Hospital In Kenya
Background: Nursing process (NP) is a global concept, which forms the foundation of nursing as a profession, it is a scientific method for delivering holistic and quality nursing care and its effective implementation is critical for improved quality of nursing care. However, its implementation in most hospitals especially in low and middle-income countries reportedly remains a challenge despite efforts being

Ayieko Antony
University Of Nairobi, College Of Health Sciences, School Of Nursing Sciences, P.o. Box 19676-00202 Nairobi,
The Obstacles To Real Estate Valuation Best Practice In Nigeria
The consensus of researchers is that property valuations are generally not accurate estimates of market values for a variety of reasons. Real estate valuation practice is impacted by the level of economic development, national and regional peculiarities with country specific differences having influence on appraisal and creativity in valuation methods. The study is a descriptive research work bordering on the

Simon N. Githui
School Of Nursing, University Of Eastern African, Baraton, P.o.box 2500-30100, Eldoret
Object-based Learning In Museum
The study examined museum education from the perspective of object-based learning which encourages participants to construct meaning by way of interacting with museum objects. Data for the study were sourced through secondary sources such as books, journals and public library, and were analyzed using thematic analytical procedure. Findings show that object-based learning is relevant to children, adults and family groups.

J. Olusina Mola
Managing Partner, Mola & Associates, Plot 19, Road 4, Oshe, Idiroko Road, Ota, Nigeria
Rural Farmers Poverty Level In Okogbe In Ahoada West Local Government Area Of Rivers State, Nigeria
This study measured level of poverty among rural farmers in Okogbe in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Data were collected through well structured questionnaires to randomly sample 125 respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistical (Foster-Greer-Thorbeck-FGT decomposable class of poverty measures) were used, to measure data on poverty headcount (Po), poverty gap (P1) and poverty severity (P2) considering

Obinna Emeafor
Department Of Archaeology And Tourism, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Solid Waste Transportation In Tamale Metropolis
Increasing environmental concerns and the emphasis on materials and energy are overwhelmingly changing the modus operandi of solid waste management as a whole and its transportation in particular. This study targeted Tamale metropolis so that a comprehensive and workable as well as efficient approach to solid waste management could be adopted, with the emphasis on transportation. The waste in the

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