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Dr. Francis A. Adeyemi (BA, BSc, PGD. Dip., MA, MBA, PhD, MInstLM)
Lecturer /trainer/assessor/verifier, Bradford University, University Of Wales And Greenwich School Of Management
Life Of A Us Trucker: Keeping Others' Promises Despite Poor Remuneration And Broken Promises
To conclude that professional truckers in the USA are synonymous to the booming economy and the entrepreneurial spirit of the nation will be an understatement. This study takes a critical look into the pay / pay structure of professional truckers in the USA. The aim of the study is thus simply to identify the need for these professionals to be

Matsika Rudo
Lecturer, Department Of Risk And Insurance Management, Midlands State University, P Bag 9055, Gweru, Zimbabwe
The Effects Of Strategic Risk Management On Performace Of Insurance Products: A Case Study Of First Mutual Life Insurance
The life assurance industry in Zimbabwe is operating in a dynamic environment where a lot of risks are affecting the performance of their products. A lot of risk management techniques are being used to mitigate these risks and utilize opportunities thereof. However some risk management techniques seem to leave other types of risks unmanaged. This study sought to explore how

Dr. Aderolu, Ismaila Adeniran
Lecturer Ii, Crop Production Department, Kwara State University, Malete, Ilorin, Nigeria
Suitability Evaluation Of Pro Vitamin A And Quality Protein Maize Qpm In Southern Guinea Savannah Of Nigeria
Although maize supplies the calories for the resource poor farmers in southern guinea savannah of Nigeria, it is however low in protein and vitamin A, thus resulting in marasmus and nyctalopia (night blindness) respectively for people who consume it without supplements. Therefore, base on the need to establish the adaptability of pro vitamin A and quality protein maize QPM in

Aniuga, Chukwuma
Department Of Marketing, College Of Management Sciences, Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State,
Influence Of Brand Identification Variables On Consumer Perceptions Of Branded Pharmaceutical Products In South Eastern Nigeria
This study investigated Effects of Brand Identification Variables on Consumer Perceptions of Branded Pharmaceutical Products in South Eastern Nigeria. The objectives of the study include: to determine the influence of functional brand identification variables on the perception of consumers of pharmaceutical products in Nigeria and to determine the influence of relational brand identification variables on the perception of consumers of

Felix Okoro Amah (Ph.D)
Principal Manager, National Identity Management Commission, Ebonyi State Office
Determinants Of Non-performing Loans In Emerging Economies With Evidence From Nigerian Banking Industry
This study examined the determinants of non-performing loans in emerging economies with evidence from the Nigerian banking industry. Time series data for the period 1993-2014 were collated from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin and Nigerian Deposit Insurance (NDIC) for the period. The Ordinary least square regression was used to test the five hypotheses stated. Non-performing loans (NPLs) represented

Ahmad Hariza Hashim
Department Of Resources Management And Consumer Studies, Faculty Of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400
Relationship Between Household Characteristics And Residential Preferences Among Young Households In Unplanned Neighbourhoods In Kano Metropolis, Nigeria
This study examines the relationships between household characteristics and residential preferences among young households in unplanned neighbourhoods in Kano metropolis, Nigeria. The data for this study was generated from three unplanned neighbourhoods in the metropolis namely; Wailari, Gama E and Dorayi Karama. Using multistage cluster sampling and systematic sampling techniques, 364 copies of questionnaire were administered to the respondents (head

J. L. I. Mangara
Department Of Animal Production, Faculty Of Agriculture, Dr. John Garang Memorial University Of Science And
Predominant And Most Preferred Indigenous Tree Browses As Feed For Ruminant Livestock In Central Equatoria State Of The Republic Of South Sudan
Livestock is one of the important food sources in South Sudan but, production is very low particularly in dry season due to lack of feed. South Sudan has enough feed resources in form of browses. However, they have not been fully used often for lack of technical knowledge. Therefore, this study was carried out to identify the abundant, most diversified

Mahoo, H.F.
Department Of Engineering Sciences And Technology, Sokoine University Of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3003 Chuo
Determination Of Water Consumption Of (vitis Vinifera L.) Cv. ‘makutupora Red’ By Compensation Heat Pulse Method In Dodoma, Tanzania
It has been observed that fully irrigated grapes grown in Dodoma, Tanzania have lower quality than rain fed grapes. Grapevine water consumption determination was a prerequisite for irrigation planning as information about grapevine water requirement was not adequate. The water (evapotranspiration) used by mature (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. ‘Makutupora red’ vines grown for wine production without stress during two growing

Mamuli, Catherine Laura
Phd Hrm , Candidate (jaramogi Oginga Odinga University Of Science And Technology), P.o. Box 210
Influence Of Recruitment Practices On Academic Staff Retention In Universities In Kenya
It is purported that the apparent shortage of academic staff in Kenyan Universities is the main cause of universities’ failure to retain quality academic staff. Kenyan universities are operating in a highly competitive environment where supply of qualified teaching staff is in deficit. One of the challenges these universities face is academic staff retention. It is not clear the extent

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