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C. R. Nwufo
Department Of Public Health, Federal University Of Technology, Owerri
Socio- Economic Empowerment Of Rural Women In Hai District
This study was undertaken to assess socio-economic empowerment of rural women in Hai district.The study involved 125 households selected through multi-stage random sampling and finally women in each household were purposive selected so as to obtain information. Primary data were obtained using semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and focus group discussions. Cumulative empowerment index (CEI) and regression analysis were employed to analyze

I. Esomonu
Department Of Environmental Sciences, Federal University Of Technology, Owerri
Authoritative Parenting Of Mothers And Fathers, And Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents In Bulamagi Sub-county, Iganga District – Uganda
The study considered authoritative parenting styles of mothers and fathers, and depressive symptoms among adolescents in Bulamagi Sub-county, Iganga District. Specifically the study established the levels of authoritative parenting styles of mothers and fathers used to raise adolescents, levels of depressive symptoms among adolescents, and the relationship between authoritative parenting styles of mothers and fathers, and depressive symptoms among adolescents

John E. Chikwe, Phd
Senior Lecturer, Faculty Of Management Sciences, University Of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Assessment Of Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Practices And The Occurrence Of Childhood Malaria In Abia State, Nigeria
Poor water, sanitation and hygiene practices directly and indirectly impact on the dynamics of endemic childhood diseases. This study was thus conducted to assess association between the water, sanitation and hygiene practices and the dynamics of endemic childhood malaria in Abia State. One thousand two hundred and nine caregivers of children 0-5 years were randomly recruited with one child from

Ademola Akinto
Department Of Business Administration, Nile University Of Nigeria, Abuja,
Organizational Structure And Systems Functionality: Evidence From Selected Hospitality And Tourism Firms In Nigeria
The study critically and empirically investigated if relationship exists between organizational structure and organizational systems functionality in hospitality and tourism firms in Nigeria. A cross-sectional research was adopted. The instrument validity was ascertained, and reliability test score of .876 was obtained using Chronbach alpha test. Copies of Likert 5-scale coded and structured questionnaire were distributed to 60 statistically selected strategic

Fr. Mbaziira Henry Jude
Department Of Psychology, Kationdo National Major Seminary, Uganda
Investigating The Effect Of Reward Package On Employee's Performance In Nigeria's Manufacturing Firms
This study examined the effect of reward system on the performance of employees in Banrut Roll Nigeria Limited. Also, the study tested the relationship between financial reward and non-financial reward on employee's performance. The study adopted mixed methods with the intention of establishing relationship between reward package and employee's performance. The study made use of survey design by administering quantitative

Dr. Kiyingi Frank Pio
Department Of Psychology, University Of Kisubi, Uganda
An Exploratory Study Into Millennial’s Interest In Food Tourism
Food tourism has grown significantly in recent years. Although it may not be the primary reason people select a destination it is very important in the decision making process. Millennials are becoming a sought after market because of their spending power and interest in travel. This research shows that this generation is seeking more experiences while they travel. They prefer

Dr. Neema P. Kumburu
Senior Lecturer, Moshi Co-operative University, Sokoine Road, P.o. Box 474, Moshi-kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Predicting Yield From Selected Growth Parameters Of Maize Grown Under Varying Irrigation And Nitrogen Rates In Embu County, Kenya
The study sought to establish a growth stage at which the number of leaves and plant height best predicts the grain and biomass yield of DK8031 maize grown in Embu County, Kenya, using correlation and regression analysis. The experiment was an RCBD laid out in a split plot arrangement in which irrigation levels and nitrogen rates were assigned the main

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