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David-Wayas Onyinye M.
Department Of Economics, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka
Empirical Analysis Of The Debt-economic Growth Turning Point In Nigeria
Nigeria’s debt burden is still very high despite efforts by the Debt Management Office and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to cub down the debt burden. The country keeps on borrowing without a clear empirical evidence of the current debt-GDP relationship. This study empirically investigates the debt-GDP turning point in Nigeria from 1970-2013, using the instrumental variable technique alongside

C.T.Oluwadare PhD
Ekiti State University, Ado -ekiti, Nigeria
Intervention Of Uk-partnership For Transforming Health Systems (paths) In Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Study Of Health Impact And Sustainability
The paper focuses on the gains and retention of the outcomes of the UK funded health intervention by PATHS in Ekiti State, Nigeria between 2002 and 2008 like in Enugu, Jigawa, Benue, Kaduna States and FCT. Its entry was premised on stimulating health development on five outputs centred on achieving MDGs 4, 5 and 6. The research design was basically

Mr. John Kidali Amuyunzu
Research Officer, Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization, Socio-economic, Environment And Policy (economic And Applied
Neo Traditional Pastoral Community Climate Change Coping Strategy In The Southern Rangelands Of Kenya
This study was carried out in the Southern Maasai rangelands of Kenya between November 2010 and June 2011 with the specific objective of assessing socio economic climate change coping strategies in the Southern rangelands of Kenya in Mashuru Sub-Country, Kajiado County. The overall goal was to develop a strategy for enhancing neo-traditional climate change coping in a semi-arid pastoralist region.

Rhoda E. Camble
Department Of Education, University Of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Teachers’ Characteristics And Knowledge Of Test Construction In Day Secondary Schools In Maiduguri Metropolis, Borno State, Nigeria
This study established the relationship between teachers’ characteristics and their knowledge of test construction in Day secondary schools in Maiduguri Metropolis. It investigated the relationship between teachers’ characteristics (school type, professionalism, experience, gender and qualification) in relation to their competency in test construction. The study involved 92 teachers in government day secondary schools and 98 teachers from private secondary schools

Dr. Charles Edaku
Academic And Dissertation Supervisor, Department Of Development And Community Studies, Nkumba University Entebbe, Uganda
The Factors Influencing The Growth And Development Of Commercial Enterprise In Lira, Uganda
Commercial enterprises (CEs) play a vital role in the economic growth and development of a country. The current economic growth trends rests in the business growth and the support made by all stake holders. The study sought to examine the factors influencing commercial enterprise development in Lira district Northern Uganda. The research adapted a cross sectional exploratory study. Data from

Charles David Ebong
Department Of Accounting & Finance Uganda College Of Commerce-pakwach
The Role Of Entrepreneurial Skills In The Performance Of Smes In Nebbi District, West Nile Region Uganda
The study sought to determine the role of entrepreneurial skills in the performance of SMEs in Nebbi District, West nile Region in Uganda. Using both purposive and simple random sampling procedure, a sample of 106 participants was selected for the survey. A questionnaire was used in the study. The data was analyzed using SPSS statistical package. The study concluded that

Farida Kassim Katuli
Lecturer, Tumaini University Makumira - Dar Es Salaam College, Tanzania
Assessment On Determinants Of Gender Biases In Rural Agricultural Employment In Sub-saharan Africa: Literature Review
This literature review explores the gender biases in agricultural employment where women farmers who are working in this sector are majority and are earning less income. The study used literature review in order to collect data of the gender biases in agriculture which continues to widen, more efforts are required to reduce gender gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is

Agida GO
Biochemistry Division, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom Nigeria
Proximate, Antinutritional And Mineral Composition Of Some Pasture Plants Growing In Vom, Nigeria
The growing human and livestock population in many developing countries has led to competition for arable land between farmers and livestock keepers. This has led to clashes in many communities and necessitated the call for solution to the problems. Among the methods suggested to ease the problem is the establishment of ranches in order to limit the movement of livestock.

Ekundayo GN
Biochemistry Division, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom Nigeria
The Effects Of Computer Interactive Multiple Mice Technique And Conventional Methods Of Instruction On Learners’ Motivation In Fractions In Kenyan Primary School
Mathematics is applicable in day to day life activities. Mathematical concepts are also required in other subjects such as economics, physics, biology, agriculuture and chemistry among others. Besides, it is evident that mathematics related courses are very marketable and applicable in fields like engineering, medicine and banking. Despite its importance and value , it’s performance at Kenya Certificate of Primary

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