Effect Of Extrinsic Motivational Factors On The Employees Performances In The Public Sector Of Ghana
The objective of this study was to determine the levels of extrinsic motivational factors on the Employees job Performances in the Public Sector of Ghana by components of the motivational construct (internal recognition, external recognition, reward system, physical work environment) and subsequently examined the extent to which these components influenced the employees job Performances in the Public Sector of Ghana.
Marketing Constraints In Rice Production In The Savelugu-nanton District, Northern Region, Ghana
Rice is produced in smaller quantities in the Savelugu-Nanton District. It generates high financial returns in years of favourable marketing system. However, its marketing has always produced serious challenges to the local farmers. It has been realized that agricultural commodity marketing, and the marketing of rice for that matter, does not give a fair returns to the farmers due to
Impact Of Multiple Land-use Matrix On The Sustainability Of River Ethiope Riparian Forest In Delta State, Nigeria
The study evaluated the impact of multiple land use matrix on riparian forest of the River Ethiope in Umutu, Obinomba and Obiaruku. Socio-economic data to ascertain the apathy to conservation was collected with copies of the five-point Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed using t-test statistics. Riparian forest soils were collected from a quadrat of 100cm2 along a-100m line transect at
Administrative Practices For Enhancing Implementation Of Continuous Assessment In Basic Education In Anambra State
The study assessed the administrative practices for enhancing implementation of continuous assessment in basic education in Anambra State. The study was descriptive survey research design. The sample of 320 junior secondary school teachers was drawn from the population of 6,185 teachers in Anambra State. Simple random sampling technique was adopted for the study. The instrument for data collection was a
Socio Economic And Environmental Predictors For Urinary Schistosomiasis Among School Children In Anguwan-dodo, Gwagwalada
Introduction: After the discovery of schistosomiasis by Theodore Bilharzin 1851, it was not until 1908 when the first case was reported in Nigeria. The first mapped out control project for schistosomiasis in Nigeria was in 1965 with major endemicity in the South relative to other parts of the country. Virtually all previously studied locations were poor rural communities that lack
Evaluation Of Four Eggplant (solanum Spp ) Varieties For Seasonal Dynamics And Generation Of High Tolerance Cultivars Through Interspecific Hybridization
Adaptation of solanum cultivars to seasonal dynamics requires the development of new genotypes through interspecific hybridization. Four solanum species (S. melongena, S. macrocarpon, S. gilo and S. aethiopicum.) were characterized for seasonal dynamics in Nsukka agro-ecological zone of Nigeria for potentials for an-all-year-round cultivation. The F1and F2 hybrids generated through interspecific crosses for improvement of the cultivated varieties were also