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Mr Isaac C. Tanui
Postgraduate Student, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P.o. Box, 62000 Nairobi
Bayesian Analysis Of Hiv Test On Productive Age In South Western Part Of Nigeria
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the most deadly diseases in the 21st century in Nigeria and in the World at large. The West Africa had generally high levels of infection of both types of HIV, HIV-1 and HIV-2. The HIV-1 has an epidemic spread across the region and had been identified in all of the West African

Prof. Daniel W. Kariuki
Dean School Of Biomedical Science, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P.o. Box, 62000
Correlation Of Selected Indicators On The Career Development And Employee’s Performance: A View On Imo State Civil Service, Nigeria
Objective: This study primarily aimed to determine the significant relationship between the indicators on the career development and the employees’ performance at Imo State Civil Service. The following indicators are considered. (a) Knowledge Engineering, (b) Self- Actualization, (c) Human Capital and (d) Work Habits. Method: The study employed the descriptive research design. Survey questionnaire as the main research instrument was

Dr Johnson K. Kinyua
Lecturer, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P.o. Box, 62000 Nairobi
Teacher Feedback And Its Influence On Instruction In Kiswahili Composition In Secondary Schools In Kenya
Kiswahili is a national language in Kenya and a compulsory subject in both primary and secondary schools. Composition writing forms part of the Kiswahili subject. This paper reports a study that was undertaken in 2017 in secondary schools in Kenya on instruction in Kiswahili language composition. The research objective for the study was to investigate the frequency and type of

Olawale Basheer Akanbi
Department Of Statistics, University Of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria
Prevalence Of Plasmodium In Parts Of North Central Nigeria
The prevalence of Plasmodium in parts of North Central of Nigeria was carried out in selected hospitals in Benue, Nasarawa, Niger states and FCT. A total of 1000 samples were analysed out of which 545 (54.50%) were from females and 455 (45.50%) were from males. A total of 241 patients were positive using microscopy giving a prevalence rate of 24.10%

Ezenwa, Chike A. (Ph.D)
Directorate Of General Studies, Federal University Of Technology, Owerri
Impact Of Seed Hardness And Protease Activity On The Susceptibility Of Kenyan Hybrid Maize Seed Varieties To Sitophilus Zeamays
This study aimed at exploring the impact of seed hardness and protease activity on the level of susceptibility to S.zeamays by Kenyan hybrid maize seed varieties. Ten varieties comprising of H.614, H.6213, H.6218, PH4, H.513, H.520, H.522, DH02, DH04 and KSTDV-01 were screened for their susceptibility levels. Percentage seed weight loss and Dobie's index of susceptibility were used in the

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