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OJIDE Makuachukwu Gabriel
Research Associate, Socioeconomics, International Institute Of Tropical Agriculture (iita), Old Oyo Road, Ibadan, Oyo State,
Socioeconomic Baseline Study Of Ogoniland In The Niger Delta Region Of Nigeria
Crude oil is one of the natural resources accessible for development of Nigeria economy which also poses great environmental challenges. As a result, the impacts of oil exploration activities on the wellbeing of host communities, like Ogoniland, have been of concern to Nigerian government. This paper, therefore, presents a baseline study of Ogoniland in the light of oil exploration in

Maigari, B.
Department Of Nursing Science, College Of Medical Sciences, University Of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria
Attitude And Practice Of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Female Lecturers In University Of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.
This study determined the attitude and practice of cervical cancer screening by female lecturers. The study was conducted at the University of Maiduguri. All the female lecturers constituted the target population. A proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to select 120 respondents. A self structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Face and content validities were ensured by experts

Muhammad, R.
Department Of Nursing Science, College Of Medical Sciences, University Of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria
Relationship Between Household Food Access And Feeding Habits
Access to food is an essential component of good nutrition, health and well-being. Knowledge of the relationships between feeding and food access can contribute to forward planning to avert food security hazards. This study analyzed the relationship between household food access and feeding in two different potential zones in Kenya. Data were analyzed using SPSS statistical data package for social

Dr Stanley Omuterema
Department Of Emergency Management And Humanitarian Assistance, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, P.o.box
United Nations' Bill Of Rights: A Comparative Analysis
This study traced the historical background of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution and examined Chapters 2 and 4 of the Constitution, more particularly Sections 13-24 and 35-46 that contains the fundamental objectives and directive principles of state’s socio economic policies and human rights provisions so as to ascertain whether they comply with the international human rights standards. A combination of case study

Grace Malachi Brown (Phd)
Senior Lecturer, Department Of History And Diplomatic Studies, Faculty Of Humanities, Rivers State University Of
Profiling Project Management Skills Of Construction Industry Workers
This paper sought to analyse the level of integration of project management skills in construction activities in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. Both descriptive and inferential analyses of responses from questionnaires distributed were carried out. The result reveals a relative involvement of professionals in the supervision of construction activities. Not only do these professionals have the minimum level of

Malachi Elisha Brown (Ll.M, M.Sc, Phd)
Chief Consultant/head Of Chambers, Alfred Chambers (barristers, Solicitors & Arbitrators), Abuloma Town, P. O. Box
Challenges And Prospects Of Potable Water Management For A Sustainable Development In The Donga Department, A Case Study Of Djougou
The gap between people’s needs in potable water and the latter’s availability remains a critical concern in the geological and hydro-geologically hard areas in the district of Djougou. This district is characterized by: water resource shortage in present time, oldness of the existing water network, an unaffordable price that gets people to refer to other water sources. The global objective of

Makinde, Kolawole Joseph
Department Of Project Management Technology, Federal University Of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
Embedment Of Ubuntu Philosophy In Zimbabwe’s Public Enterprises: Does It Matter?
There is a serious challenge of performance in public enterprises in Zimbabwe. The authors argue that the ubuntu philosophy is an essential component of management and that its incorporation in all structures and processes of the organisation is expected to meliorate the problem in the public enterprises. Using SPSS version 21, factor and correlation analysis of data were employed. The

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