INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study Structured election process is one of the indicators of stability in Nigeria’s democracy. Elections in Nigeria continue to elicit more than casual interest by Nigerian scholars due to the fact that despite the appreciation that only credible election can consolidate and sustain the country’s nascent democracy, over the years, Nigeria continues to witness with growing disappointments and apprehension inability to conduct peaceful, free and fair, open elections whose
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considerable research on economic education as it is presently undertaken, as well as research on the characteristics of today’s instructors and students, all with implications for changes for the future of the discipline. 2.1 Economic Literacy One of the goals of economic education is fostering economic literacy among students, therefore, it is important to define economic literacy and relate this goal back to instructor’s style of teaching economics as well as what economic literacy means. One definition
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Why corruption is responsible for slow economic growth Corruption around the world is believed to be endemic and pervasive and a significant contributor to slow economic growth, to stifle investment, to inhibit the provision of public services and to increase inequality to such an extent that international organizations like the World Bank have identified corruption as ‘the single greatest obstacle to economic and social development’ (World Bank, 2001). More recently, the World Bank has estimated
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INTRODUCTION Most developing countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa, on average witnessed significant and consistent economic growth in their early years of independence (World Bank, 2004). Although majority of these countries succeeded in expanding their basic infrastructure and social services among others. It was therefore anticipated that much progress will be achieved in terms of raising the average income per head and improving on the general welfare of Africa following the average growth in real
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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA COURSE CODE: MPA 728 COURSE TITLE: PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MPA 728 COURSE GUIDE ii MPA 728 PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Course Team Mr. E. U. Abianga ( Developer/ Writer) - NOUN Dr. Bonaventure Nkup Haruna ( Editor ) - UNIJOS Dr. Dimis I. Mai - Lafia (Programme Leader) - NOUN Mr. E. U. Abianga (Coordinator) - NOUN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA COURSE GUIDE MPA728 PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 97 Source: Koleade
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PFII/2007/WS.3/6 Original: English UNITED NATIONS NATIONS UNIES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS Division for Social Policy and Development Co-organizers Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Government of Khabarovsk Krai and the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON) INTERNATIONAL EXPERT GROUP MEETING ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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happened in Nigeria from 1967 to 1970. It was British colonialism which was the ultimate cause of the war. When the British (along with other European nations) colonized Africa, it split its territories on that continent up into different colonies based on its own interests. In other words, Britain did not go around figuring out which areas really belonged together. Instead, they simply drew lines on the map, creating new political entities that had never existed before. Nigeria was one such
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The Democratic Transition in Nigeria Challenges of Democratization The election of Olusegun Obasanjo to the presidency of Nigeria in 1999 effectively brought an end to 16 years of military rule. Obasanjo became only the third head of government to be elected by the people (not counting the election of 1993, won by Chief Moshood Abiola but later annulled). Nigerians greeted the transition from military to civilian rule with widespread jubilation as they looked forward to a new era of stability
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THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANK FINANCING ON THE GROWTH OF THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NIGERIA A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED BY ETIM KATHRINE ETOK: 08/BAF-5/140 DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE: FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR: TO DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN BANKING AND FINANCE JUNE, 2014. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS EFFECTS IN SOUTH-SOUTH PART OF NIGERIA DEDICATION This term paper is dedicated to Almighty God, for His divine love, inspirations and care over the years. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My acknowledgement goes to my parents for their financial provision towards my academic and to my lecturer for his high level of punctuality and commitment to lectures. PREFACE This term paper is about the effects of climate change in South-South part of Nigeria. It has four chapters .Chapters one is about the
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