History Project Topics with available Materials

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The motivation to undertake this study on “the survival of Igbomina indigenous political structure under Ilorin emirate system in the 20th century” is born out of increasing question on the identity and tenacity of the culture of Igbomina people and more especially their political system. For over a century, the Igbomina people were under... Continue Reading

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This study focuses on the events of the 20th century, that is to say from 1900-1999 but as an historical study, the need to apprise the period before the period of focus will provide necessary information that will illuminate the understanding of Ibadan history.  To follow the period before 20th century, a full focus will be on the period to... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Abortion is a moral issue that has attracted a lot of controversial views from both the supporters and the denialists. The arguments of the pro-lifers and the pro-choicers presents abortion as a social phenomenon that has both ethical and moral implications. This is because if we accepts the pro-lifers view that, abortion is bad without... Continue Reading

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(no subject) P Prof Yaweh to lamifilibus Feb 11, 2017 Details ABSTRACT The history of migration and settlement of most ethnic groups in Nigeria, have generated bond of contention among scholars because of variation in the history. The Kuteb people also have different version of stories regarding their origin and migration to their present... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TRADITIONAL BACKGROUND AND EARLY HISTORY 1.1. INTRODUCTION The Igala Kingdom is located at the angle formed by the river Niger and Benue at the right of the confluence of the two rivers. The area of the kingdom is about 160 kilometers long and approximately about 120 square kilometers wide, giving an overall area of about... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv ABSTRACT LIST OF TABLES ix CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction 1 .2 Background of the Study 1.3 Statement of the Problem 2 1.4 Purpose of the study 3 1.5 Research objectives 3 1.6 Research question 3 1.7 Hypothesis 4 1.8 Scope ofthe study 4 1.8.1 Content scope 4... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Tea is grown in estates mostly owned by multinational companies and smallholder tea producers. This study investigated smallholder tea production and its effects in Konoin, Bomet County in the period 1954 - 2002. The objectives of the study were: To investigate the factors that led to the introduction of tea growing in Konoin, Bomet... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0181
  • Pages:130

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The objective of this study is to explore the trends of migrants and discuss effects of immigration on the growth and development of Awe. It also intends to analyse the collective efforts and activities of migrants to the socio-economic development of the area putting into consideration both negative and positive impact of the activities of the... Continue Reading

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As is traditional with programmes of this nature, statements articulating aims and objectives, both long-term and short are always in abundant supply. Whether these aims and objectives are later realized however depends on availability of resources and the kind of determination of the promoters of such programmes. The aims and objectives drawn up... Continue Reading

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The aim of this research work is to discuss traditional institutions in Omu-Aran during the colonial era. Objectively, it seeks to examine the impact of colonial rule on the traditional institutions in Omu-Aran. The work intends to look at how traditional institutions were able to survive and co-exist with the incursion of the Europeans and the... Continue Reading

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This work is aimed at ensuring that socio-economic development of Odo-Owa in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State during the colonial period is articulated and written down for historical purpose, thus ensuring that the basic information about the socio-economic activities of the people is documented.  It also aims at examining the... Continue Reading

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Firstly, the purpose of this essay is to examine the factors that led to the movement of some indigenes of Ogbomoso to other places in Nigeria and beyond and why some have decided to be permanently  residence at their new places. Secondly, to examined their socio-political and Economic set up through their organization and to examine how they... Continue Reading

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Indigenous arts in Nigeria are as old as time immemorial and contemporary as yesterday. They are as old because they have got their history back in antiquity and contemporary because they are still with us today. Often, when technology is being talked about, the attention of many people first goes to the advanced technologies in countries like... Continue Reading

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The African Union was formed to cater for the needs and aspiration of member states amongst the various set objectives Achieve greater unity and solidarity between the African countries and the other people of Africa Defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of its member states Accelerate the political and socio- economic... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0174
  • Pages:113

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ABSTRACT   Drug abuse among youths in Nigeria has been a problem to the youths and the society in General. The consequences of drug abuse are not only on the individual user but also on his or her offspring, family and the society. To this effect, the study seeks to assess institutional mechanism and appropriate ways in combating drug abuse and... Continue Reading

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The objective of the research, it to examine the growth and development of Mushin Local Government administration. Indeed, many works have been written on local government, but none has specifically been concentrated on Mushin Local Government. This work will therefore be focusing on a neglected area. The case study will highlight the growth and... Continue Reading

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PREFACE The fundamental importance of this discourse is to highlight the origin and growth of Elu-Ohafia in Abia State of Nigeria and the socio-political and economic life of Elu Ohafia, Abia state. Apparently, there is not much written literature regarding the historical origin of Elu Ohafia.  Much of the conceptual knowledge is oral hence there... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The paper takes a look at the famed and culturally endowed Mbaise town, with a focus on tracing and highlighting developments that occurred in the area within the period 1976 – 1999. Mbaise, made up of three local government areas (Aboh-Mbaise, Ahiaza-Mbaise and Ezinihitte-Mbaise) is blessed with rich cultural and intellectual capacity.... Continue Reading

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Abstract This research work examines the implication of Human Trafficking on Nigeria’s foreign relations.   The phenomenon of human trafficking has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that it had become a big illegal criminal business.   Human Trafficking is now a daily occurrence in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria.   Also, the... Continue Reading

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This project work talks about the origin of the conflict between Israel and Gaza and how the United States is interfering.... Continue Reading

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This study examines political violence in Ibadan and how well the Police was able to curb it during the period from 1960-1983. Politics in Ibadan was critically examines and the various crises that led to the annulment of the First Republic was also looked at too. Aim and Objectives of the study The aim of this study is to embark and discover new... Continue Reading

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The study attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis on the economic importance of cocoa in Nigeria economy (1900-1970) . Cocoa has been a major source of income for many Nigerians and a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the country. For this purpose the study seek to achieve this following objective by dividing the study into five... Continue Reading

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The history of peaceful settlement of dispute dates back from Jay Treaty of 1794 between U.S.A. & Great Britain. This treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation led to creation of mixed commissions and intended to functioN to some extent as tribunals. In 1872, the Albama claims arbitration between U.K. and U.S.A. marked the start of a 2nd Phase.... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0165
  • Pages:108

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ABSTRACT           Boko Haram figuratively implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           T he s t udy r e v ea l the Ethno Regional Politics in Nigeria be t w e e n t hep e r i ods196 0 - 1966, of which po l i t i cs a t t h edo m e st i c l e v el w asd e t e r m i n e d bye t hn i c i t ybeca u se t he r eg i ons w e r ec a r v ed a l onge t hn i c l i n es , t h e Y o r u ba o f t heW e s t , t h e H a u... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           The discovery of oil reserves in the waters surrounding Bakassi Peninsula subjected it to claims and counter-claims for sovereignty, military occupation and recourse to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). On October 10,2002, the International Court of Justice ruled that the Peninsula and the territory in the Lake... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           The study attempts to provide a comprehensive knowledge on Nigeria foreign policy under general Sani Abacha 1995-1998. It enquires into how military intervenes in the Nigerian politics in the recent time . The study proceeds as follows. The first chapter sets out the general introduction to the study, the aims and... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           This study is meant to investigate the impact of globalization on economic growth, also the influence of globalization on the Nigerian economy. It is obvious that Nigeria as a country still depends on the importation of productive inputs despite all efforts to develop her local resources. Thus, the objective of this... Continue Reading

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This study aims at examining the evolution and impact of Western education in Ilesa. It also investigates the rise of elitism and social organizations and how such developments had contributed to the socio-economic development of Ilesa. ... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study evaluates Nigeria-South Africa relations, from the period South Africa embraced democratizations as her government policy. The study focuses on the bilateral relationship shared between both nations with emphasis on politics, economics, military and socio cultural people to people interactions shared between individuals from... Continue Reading

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Abstract This research work was undertaken to examine the role of community policing in controlling  Cross Border Crimes. These crimes such as human trafficking, smuggling of Small Arms and  Light Weapons and trafficking in narcotises have effects on the security of affected counties  like Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Togo. Dealing with these... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Trade and Markets are aspects of economic activities of man in every section ofIgbo   land.   Ecological   variations   among   different   communities   had   envelopedsocieties to come together to trade, first through barter, and later the invention ofcurrency by the colonial masters. Ogbete market, one of the earliest... Continue Reading

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                                                        ABSTRACT  This research examined how the Oil Boom in Nigeria has underdeveloped the nation ratherthan develop and also examining the challenges or problem faced in premium motor spiritimportation into   the country   as   a   result   of ... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Boko Haram figuratively implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id jamaiatu Ahlis sunna... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page---------i Approval Page--------ii Declaration---------iii Dedication---------iv Acknowledgement---------v Table of Contents---------vi Map CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the study-------1 1.2Statement of problem and research questions ----5 1.3Aims and objectives of study------8 1.4Significance of... Continue Reading

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An overview of the various Yoruba traditional healthcare providers in Nigeria. This work is specifically on Ile Abegan healthcare services which can be used as a reference for healthcare providers and development in Africa. Also, the lineages role in healthcare delivery was also discussed.  TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Certification ii... Continue Reading

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Presidential elections were held in Gambia on 1 December, 2016. The incumbent, Yahya Jammeh, appeared confident of securing a fifth term in office. An army Lieutenant who became President of the Gambia after ceasing power in a bloodless  coup d’état  on 22 July 1994, President Jammeh was a quintessential African President-for-life. Behind a... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Boko Haram is an Islamist-jihadist organization that has adopted a violent way kidnapping, slaughtering and killings of innocent people, bombing of mosque, churches, institutions and other governmental parastatals mainly in the northeast Nigeria all in the name of religion, then to a political matter, making it difficult to know its... Continue Reading

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This paper seeks to analyze the impact of the above feminist writers through their books in the society,how they helped the African woman to know her worth as well as her place in the society.... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS   Title page……………………………………………………………………………..i                        Certification………………………………………………………………………….ii... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - 2 1.3 Research Questions - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1 Introduction -- 5 2.2 Young People’s Perception to... Continue Reading

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West Africa people early learned to mine and utilize their supplies of three important metals-gold, Iron and copper. The production of gold at an unidentified place on the West Africa coast long before the birth of Christ. When Iron was first worked, and also it was first used at a large scale, is not really known. Yet it is certain that knowledge... Continue Reading

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The aim of this work is to examine the role of Marble Mining Company to the economic development of Igbeti as well as the rate at which these developments is taking place.  In doing this, we shall examine the origin of Marble mining company, its operation. We shall also attempt to explore the attention paid to the aspect of internal environment... Continue Reading

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This study is chosen because of the significant role played by women in Idoma land particularly their cultural responsibilities to the Otukpo clan  What stimulated the researcher to embark on this writing is to contribute to knowledge. Nothing much has been written on the significant role played by Idoma women in the area of their cultural... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENT OUTLINES CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the Study 1.2Statement of Research Problem 1.3Aims and Objectives 1.4Scope and Limitation 1.5Significance of study 1.6Research Methodology 1.7Conceptual Framework 1.8Literature Review CHAPTER TWO: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUNDS OF MBAISE  2.1 Geographical... Continue Reading

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It generally talks about the History of the people of Otuo. How they originated, where they originated from, their cultures, values, norms and practices. It also sheds light on their might and importance in the Benin Kingdom.... Continue Reading

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A complex analysis of the Zangbeto masquerade festival in ogu land.... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study derives its motivation from the researcher’s interest in investigating the socio-political organization of Useh Village in Benin Kingdom during the pre-colonial period. The researcher was curious to examine the political mechanism developed by the people to ensure the maintenance of peace and order in the community. From the... Continue Reading

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The people of awka-north, Anambra State, Nigeria have been living in Ilorin, Kwara State for decades and even though these group of people represent a small portion of the Igbo community in Ilorin, their impact to the social and economic development of Ilorin have not been noticed nor acknowledged. This study highlights the contributions of many... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification Dedication Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter one Introduction 1.1Background to the Study 1.2Statement of the Problem 1.3.Research Questions 1.4Objectives of the Study 1.5Significance of the Study 1.6Scope of the Study 1.7    Operationalization of Terms CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This project investigates the economic structure of Obada market in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun-State, Nigeria. The chapter one of this study presents introduction, background of the study, statement of purpose; aim and objectives of the study, significant of the study, scope and limitation of the study and methodology. The chapter two enclosed the... Continue Reading

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INTRODUCTION Tsamiya and Lolo Markets existed since the pre-colonial period. They are located at the extreme end of Nigeria's international border with Benin Republic in the north-west. The attainment of independence of the two countries by their former colonial masters has contributed significantly in the economic development of those two border... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENT Tittle page…………………………………………………………………………………..i Approval page …………………………………………………………………………….ii Dedication ……………………………………………………………………………….iii... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The predominant discourse around Governments of National Unity (GNUs) in Africa involves the role they play towards ushering nations from dire political situations to a more democratic dispensation. Contemporary studies on African GNUs highlight that these governments have been utilised to serve as conflict resolution mechanisms and they... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The marginalization of rural areas in Zimbabwe in the post-colonial era facilitated the researcher to evaluate on the programs launched by the state and non- state actors in their effort to promote and improve the standards of primary and secondary education from 1980 to 2008 basing in Gokwe rural area. In the first chapter the thesis... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The study was carried out in selected secondary schools in Zvishavane both in rural and urban areas. Collection of data was done with the use of primary sources and secondary sources through purpose sampling and conversation to provide richer details. The purpose for the study was to find the changes that have been taking place in the... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Recently, corporal punishment has been legally abolished in Zimbabwean schools as well as in other various countries surrounding the world. This is in keeping with the international inclinations of being on familiar terms with the rights of the child specified in the Convention of the Rights of the Child and the Zimbabwean constitution at... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT  The purpose of this research was to investigate the extent to which technology has been harnessed in the teaching and learning of History at the Ordinary level inGweru urban District. The descriptive survey research design was used in this study. The sample constituted thirty ‘O’Level history pupils, six history teachers, three... Continue Reading

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Abstract The impacts on diamond mining in Chiadzwa have been under research by historians, individuals, humanitarian groups and many civil society organisations. However, my research unpacked the impacts of diamond mining by the Chinese companies, how they affected the community socio-economic, political and environmental. This research revealed... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE………………………………………………………… i APPROVAL PAGE………………………………………………… ii DECLARATION …………………………………………………… iii DEDICATION ……….…………………………………………… iv... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page - - - - - - - - i Certification - - - - - - - - - ii Dedication - - - - - - - - - iii Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - iv-v Table of Contents - - - -- - - - - vi-viii CHAPTER ONE:  GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - 1-2 1.2 Significance of the Study - - - - - - 2 1.3 Aims and Objectives of the Study... Continue Reading

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The study was undertaken to investigate the evolution and activities of Jeshi la Embakasi in the period1992-2010.This study sought to achieve the following research objectives; To examine the background history of vigilante groups in Kenya 1992-2010, To investigate the origin and activities of Jeshi la Embakasi Movement in Kenya 1992-2010 and to... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0126
  • Pages:101

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The objective of this study is to explore the trends of migrants and discuss effects of immigration on the growth and development of Awe. It also intends to analyse the collective efforts and activities of migrants to the socio-economic development of the area putting into consideration both negative and positive impact of the activities of the... Continue Reading

64)

The objective of the research, it to examine the growth and development of Mushin Local Government administration. Indeed, many works have been written on local government, but none has specifically been concentrated on Mushin Local Government. This work will therefore be focusing on a neglected area. The case study will highlight the growth and... Continue Reading

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The objective of this study is to explore the trends of migrants and discuss effects of immigration on the growth and development of Awe. It also intends to analyse the collective efforts and activities of migrants to the socio-economic development of the area putting into consideration both negative and positive impact of the activities of the... Continue Reading

66)

The objective of the research, it to examine the growth and development of Mushin Local Government administration. Indeed, many works have been written on local government, but none has specifically been concentrated on Mushin Local Government. This work will therefore be focusing on a neglected area. The case study will highlight the growth and... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading

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An overview of the various Yoruba traditional healthcare providers in Nigeria. This work is specifically on Ile Abegan healthcare services which can be used as a reference for healthcare providers and development in Africa. Also, the lineages role in healthcare delivery was also discussed. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Certification ii Dedication... Continue Reading

70)

This study aims at examining the evolution and impact of Western education in Ilesa. It also investigates the rise of elitism and social organizations and how such developments had contributed to the socio-economic development of Ilesa. ... Continue Reading

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ELU VILLAGE IN ABIA STATE A STUDY OF ORIGIN AND GROWTH SINCE 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION - Aims and Objectives of the study - Scope of work - Limitation of study - Conceptual framework - Research methodology and problems Literature Review - Notes and... Continue Reading

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ELU VILLAGE IN ABIA STATE A STUDY OF ORIGIN AND GROWTH SINCE 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION - Aims and Objectives of the study - Scope of work - Limitation of study - Conceptual framework - Research methodology and problems Literature Review - Notes and... Continue Reading

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This study focuses on the events of the 20th century, that is to say from 1900-1999 but as an historical study, the need to apprise the period before the period of focus will provide necessary information that will illuminate the understanding of Ibadan history. To follow the period before 20th century, a full focus will be on the period to... Continue Reading

74)

The motivation to undertake this study on “the survival of Igbomina indigenous political structure under Ilorin emirate system in the 20th century” is born out of increasing question on the identity and tenacity of the culture of Igbomina people and more especially their political system. For over a century, the Igbomina people were under... Continue Reading

75)

ABSTRACT Abortion is a moral issue that has attracted a lot of controversial views from both the supporters and the denialists. The arguments of the pro-lifers and the pro-choicers presents abortion as a social phenomenon that has both ethical and moral implications. This is because if we accepts the pro-lifers view that, abortion is bad without... Continue Reading

76)

This study focuses on the events of the 20th century, that is to say from 1900-1999 but as an historical study, the need to apprise the period before the period of focus will provide necessary information that will illuminate the understanding of Ibadan history. To follow the period before 20th century, a full focus will be on the period to... Continue Reading

77)

The motivation to undertake this study on “the survival of Igbomina indigenous political structure under Ilorin emirate system in the 20th century” is born out of increasing question on the identity and tenacity of the culture of Igbomina people and more especially their political system. For over a century, the Igbomina people were under... Continue Reading

78)

ABSTRACT Abortion is a moral issue that has attracted a lot of controversial views from both the supporters and the denialists. The arguments of the pro-lifers and the pro-choicers presents abortion as a social phenomenon that has both ethical and moral implications. This is because if we accepts the pro-lifers view that, abortion is bad without... Continue Reading

79)

Indigenous arts in Nigeria are as old as time immemorial and contemporary as yesterday. They are as old because they have got their history back in antiquity and contemporary because they are still with us today. Often, when technology is being talked about, the attention of many people first goes to the advanced technologies in countries like... Continue Reading

80)

Firstly, the purpose of this essay is to examine the factors that led to the movement of some indigenes of Ogbomoso to other places in Nigeria and beyond and why some have decided to be permanently residence at their new places. Secondly, to examined their socio-political and Economic set up through their organization and to examine how they... Continue Reading

81)

This work is aimed at ensuring that socio-economic development of Odo-Owa in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State during the colonial period is articulated and written down for historical purpose, thus ensuring that the basic information about the socio-economic activities of the people is documented. It also aims at examining the colonial... Continue Reading

82)

The aim of this research work is to discuss traditional institutions in Omu-Aran during the colonial era. Objectively, it seeks to examine the impact of colonial rule on the traditional institutions in Omu-Aran. The work intends to look at how traditional institutions were able to survive and co-exist with the incursion of the Europeans and the... Continue Reading

83)

This study is chosen because of the significant role played by women in Idoma land particularly their cultural responsibilities to the Otukpo clan  What stimulated the researcher to embark on this writing is to contribute to knowledge. Nothing much has been written on the significant role played by Idoma women in the area of their cultural... Continue Reading

84)

As is traditional with programmes of this nature, statements articulating aims and objectives, both long-term and short are always in abundant supply. Whether these aims and objectives are later realized however depends on availability of resources and the kind of determination of the promoters of such programmes. The aims and objectives drawn up... Continue Reading

85)

A complex analysis of the Zangbeto masquerade festival in ogu land.... Continue Reading

86)

Abstract This research work examines the implication of Human Trafficking on Nigeria’s foreign relations.   The phenomenon of human trafficking has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that it had become a big illegal criminal business.   Human Trafficking is now a daily occurrence in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria.   Also, the... Continue Reading

87)

ABSTRACT This study derives its motivation from the researcher’s interest in investigating the socio-political organization of Useh Village in Benin Kingdom during the pre-colonial period. The researcher was curious to examine the political mechanism developed by the people to ensure the maintenance of peace and order in the community. From the... Continue Reading

88)

The people of awka-north, Anambra State, Nigeria have been living in Ilorin, Kwara State for decades and even though these group of people represent a small portion of the Igbo community in Ilorin, their impact to the social and economic development of Ilorin have not been noticed nor acknowledged. This study highlights the contributions of many... Continue Reading

89)

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This research examined how the Oil Boom in Nigeria has underdeveloped the nation ratherthan develop and also examining the challenges or problem faced in premium motor spiritimportation into the country as a result of corruption, inability to refine our crude oil,increase in crude prices, subsidy payment, shortage of foreign exchange,... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification Dedication Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter one Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 1.3. Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Significance of the Study 1.6 Scope of the Study 1.7     Operationalization of Terms CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THEORETICAL... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading

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West Africa people early learned to mine and utilize their supplies of three important metals-gold, Iron and copper. The production of gold at an unidentified place on the West Africa coast long before the birth of Christ. When Iron was first worked, and also it was first used at a large scale, is not really known. Yet it is certain that knowledge... Continue Reading

95)

The aim of this work is to examine the role of Marble Mining Company to the economic development of Igbeti as well as the rate at which these developments is taking place. In doing this, we shall examine the origin of Marble mining company, its operation. We shall also attempt to explore the attention paid to the aspect of internal environment at... Continue Reading

96)

The African Union was formed to cater for the needs and aspiration of member states amongst the various set objectives Achieve greater unity and solidarity between the African countries and the other people of Africa Defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of its member states Accelerate the political and socio- economic... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0092
  • Pages:113

97)

This project work talks about the origin of the conflict between Israel and Gaza and how the United States is interfering.... Continue Reading

98)

This study examines political violence in Ibadan and how well the Police was able to curb it during the period from 1960-1983. Politics in Ibadan was critically examines and the various crises that led to the annulment of the First Republic was also looked at too. Aim and Objectives of the study The aim of this study is to embark and discover new... Continue Reading

99)

The study attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis on the economic importance of cocoa in Nigeria economy (1900-1970) . Cocoa has been a major source of income for many Nigerians and a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the country. For this purpose the study seek to achieve this following objective by dividing the study into five... Continue Reading

100)

The history of peaceful settlement of dispute dates back from Jay Treaty of 1794 between U.S.A. & Great Britain. This treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation led to creation of mixed commissions and intended to functioN to some extent as tribunals. In 1872, the Albama claims arbitration between U.K. and U.S.A. marked the start of a 2nd Phase.... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:HIS0088
  • Pages:108

101)

ABSTRACT           Boko Haram figuratively implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           T he s t udy r e v ea l the Ethno Regional Politics in Nigeria be t w e e n t he p e r i ods 196 0 - 1966, of which po l i t i cs a t t h e do m e st i c l e v el w as d e t e r m i n e d by e t hn i c i t y beca u se t he r eg i ons w e r e c a r v ed a l ong e t hn i c l i n es , t h e Y o r u ba o f t he W e s t , t... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           The discovery of oil reserves in the waters surrounding Bakassi Peninsula subjected it to claims and counter-claims for sovereignty, military occupation and recourse to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). On October 10,2002, the International Court of Justice ruled that the Peninsula and the territory in the Lake... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           The study attempts to provide a comprehensive knowledge on Nigeria foreign policy under general Sani Abacha 1995-1998. It enquires into how military intervenes in the Nigerian politics in the recent time . The study proceeds as follows. The first chapter sets out the general introduction to the study, the aims and... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT           This study is meant to investigate the impact of globalization on economic growth, also the influence of globalization on the Nigerian economy. It is obvious that Nigeria as a country still depends on the importation of productive inputs despite all efforts to develop her local resources. Thus, the objective of this... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Boko Haram figuratively implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id jamaiatu Ahlis sunna... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page - - - - - - - - - i Approval Page - - - - - - - - ii Declaration - - - - - - - - - iii Dedication - - - - - - - - - iv Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - - v Table of Contents - - - - - - - - - vi Map CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of problem and research... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Trade and Markets are aspects of economic activities of man in every section ofIgbo land. Ecological variations among different communities had envelopedsocieties to come together to trade, first through barter, and later the invention ofcurrency by the colonial masters. Ogbete market, one of the earliest developedmarkets in Igbo land... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TRADITIONAL BACKGROUND AND EARLY HISTORY 1.1.  INTRODUCTION       The Igala Kingdom is located at the angle formed by the river Niger and Benue at the right of the confluence of the two rivers. The area of the kingdom is about 160 kilometers long and approximately about 120 square kilometers wide, giving an overall... Continue Reading

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ABSTRAC T This project investigates the economic structure of Obada market in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun-State, Nigeria. The chapter one of this study presents introduction, background of the study, statement of purpose; aim and objectives of the study, significant of the study, scope and limitation of the study and methodology. The chapter two enclosed the... Continue Reading

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(no subject) P Prof Yaweh to lamifilibus Feb 11, 2017 Details ABSTRACT The history of migration and settlement of most ethnic groups in Nigeria, have generated bond of contention among scholars because of variation in the history. The Kuteb people also have different version of stories regarding their origin and migration to their present... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study evaluates Nigeria-South Africa relations, from the period South Africa embraced democratizations as her government policy. The study focuses on the bilateral relationship shared between both nations with emphasis on politics, economics, military and socio cultural people to people interactions shared between individuals from... Continue Reading

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Abstract This research work was undertaken to examine the role of community policing in controlling  Cross Border Crimes. These crimes such as human trafficking, smuggling of Small Arms and  Light Weapons and trafficking in narcotises have effects on the security of affected counties  like Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Togo. Dealing with these... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. 1. Background of the Study Otuo which is located in the present Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State migrated from Benin (Edo) between 1480 and 1504(Ogholugbo Union, Lagos Branch).Otuo is a town of six component areas with twelve quarters (edogbes).They migrated in companies and have six principal... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENT OUTLINES CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the Study 1.2Statement of Research Problem 1.3Aims and Objectives 1.4Scope and Limitation 1.5Significance of study 1.6Research Methodology 1.7Conceptual Framework 1.8Literature Review CHAPTER TWO: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUNDS OF MBAISE 2.1 Geographical Location... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The paper takes a look at the famed and culturally endowed Mbaise town, with a focus on tracing and highlighting developments that occurred in the area within the period 1976 – 1999. Mbaise, made up of three local government areas (Aboh-Mbaise, Ahiaza-Mbaise and Ezinihitte-Mbaise) is blessed with rich cultural and intellectual capacity.... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Drug abuse among youths in Nigeria has been a problem to the youths and the society in General. The consequences of drug abuse are not only on the individual user but also on his or her offspring, family and the society. To this effect, the study seeks to assess institutional mechanism and appropriate ways in combating drug abuse and... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction - - - - - - - - Endnotes - - - - - - - - - CHAPTER TWO Historical Background of Ndokwa People - - - - Endnotes - - - - - - - - - CHAPTER THREE Political Relations Between Ndokwa and her neighbours - Endnotes - - - - - - -... Continue Reading
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter one Background to the study Endnotes Chapter Two Brief History of Transparency International Endnotes Chapter Three Transparency International and Corrupt Practice Under Gen. Sani Abacha Endnotes... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Introduction - Aim and Objectives Significance of Study - - Literature Review - Scope and limitation of the Study - Methodology - - Chapterization - Endnotes - CHAPTER TWO: THEINVASION AND FALL OF ONITSHA IN 1967 -... Continue Reading

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PROPOSAL INTRODUCTION The abolition of slave trade in 1807 by the Houses of Parliament in London which enacted legislation prohibiting British subject from participating in the slave trade. The French who had already abolished slave trade after the French Revolution, although she later... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY 1.1 Introduction - - - - - 1.2 Aim and Objectives of Study - - 1.3 Scope of study - - - - - 1.4 Methodology - - - - 1.5. Definition of Term - - - 1.6 Literature Review - - - 1.7 Chapterization - - -... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE Introduction and Background of Study Conflicts are generally accepted to be inevitable phenomenon in the lives of men. It cannot be completely separated from inter-relationships that exist among individuals and communities. Conflicts is therefore... Continue Reading

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IMPACT OF COLONIALISM ON THE UZERE PEOPLE TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction Justification of Research Aims and Objectives The Scope of the Study Research Methodology Literature Review Chapterization Endnotes CHAPTER TWO: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ISOKO AND UZERE The Geography of Isoko Land The Origin of the Uzere People Traditional... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Introduction Isokoland falls within the evergreen forest belt of southern Nigeria,1 The land here is flat and low lying, intersected by numerous Greeks, water course and swamps with relatively higher and drier ground. The Isoko people inhabit... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE Introduction Uzere formerly known as “Uzei is located in lsoko South Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria – Uzere is a clan of its own with about 9,613 inhabitants according to 1991 population census. It is one of the earliest clans that constituted the nineteen clans in Isoko... Continue Reading

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IMPACT OF COLONIAL ON THE ISOKO PEOPLE: A CASE STUDY OF THE UZERE PEOPLE CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION User formerly known as “Uzi is located in Iosco South Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria – User is a clan of its own with about 9,613 inhabitants according to 1991 population census. It is one of the earliest clans that... Continue Reading
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CHAPTER ONE TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY-A NEXUS Terrorism as a Means of Coercion Terrorism is “the systematic use of fear especially as a means of coercion. Its aim is to get people scared.” It is a “strategy of intimidation and violence.”1 Terrorism as a premeditated, political motivated violence, perpetrated against non combatant... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Mkpat Enin society in the pre-colonial era was a well ordered society in which women played significant roles in their age grade and exclusive societies which served as important arms of government in the land.1 The women exclusive societies were vocal, active and were organized to deal effectively with matters concerning... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Conflicts, civil wars, communal and ethnic violence are central to the problems confronting many African states especially in the post-colonial era. These faces and phases of national insecurity and volatility are triggered by a diversity of factors some of which have remained perennial to Africa. For example, in the Nigeria political... Continue Reading

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A HISTORY ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT  AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY (NEEDS) AND HER CONTRIBUTION TO POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA TABLE OF  CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.1      Introduction 1.2      Objectives of the Study 1.3      The Significance of the Study 1.4      The Scope and Limitation of the Study 1.5     ... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.1   Introduction 1.2   Aims and Objectives 1.3   Significance of the Study 1.4   Scope of the Study 1.5   Research Methodology 1.6   Literature Review Notes and References CHAPTER TWO The Historical Evolution of NEPAD... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1    Background of the Study 1.2   Objective of the Study 1.3   Scope of the Study 1.4   Research Methodology and Problems 1.5   Literature Review Note and Reference CHAPTER TWO: ORIGIN AND DYNAMICS OF IDOMA... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Objectives of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Research Methodology Literature Review Notes and References CHAPTER ONE THE OWU IN THE CONTEXT OF YORUBA HISTORY... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MUSHIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION 1.1    Introduction 1.2    Aims and Objectives of the Study 1.3    Scope of the Study 1.4    Research Methodology and Problems 1.5    Literature Review... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Background To The Study Aims And Objectives Of The Study Scope And Limitations Of The Study Research Methodology Literature Review Notes and References CHAPTER TWO Pre 1991 local government system in Ibadan: Ibadan District Council, Ibadan .Native... Continue Reading

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IJEBU-JESHA UNIONS CONFERENCE  AND THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF IJEBU-IJESHA 1919-2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.0    INTRODUCTION 1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1.3    SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.4    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND PROBLEM 1.5    LITERATURE REVIEW REFERENCES  CHAPTER TWO... Continue Reading

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INDIGENOUS IRON WORKS IN THE 19TH CENTURY IN BENIN CITY. TABLE OF CENTENTS INDIGENOUS IRON WORKS IN THE 19TH CENTURY IN BENIN CITY. Table of contents CHAPTER ONE 1.1     Objectives of Study 1.2     Scope of Study 1.3     Significance of Study 1.4     Methodology and problems of Research 1.5     Literature review 1.6    ... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 1.2      SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.3      RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND PROBLEMS 1.4      LITERATURE REVIEW 1.5      HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1.6      CHAPTER ANALYSIS 1.7      NOTES AND... Continue Reading

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CHAPTERIZATION CHAPTER ONE Statement of the problem Objective of the Study Scope of the Study Research Methodology Literature Review Notes and References CHAPTER TWO          The Evaluation of Ibadan and its Political Institution The Establishment... Continue Reading

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the Study 1.2      Aims and Objectives 1.3      Scope of the Study 1.4      Research Methodology 1.5      Limitation of the Study 1.6      Literature... Continue Reading

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THE ROLE OF THE NJIKOKA DIASPORA COMMUNITY IN  FLORIDA, IN HOMELAND DEVELOPMENT. (1980 – 2007) CHAPTER ONE 1.1       INTRODUCTION             Over the years, one of the most important developments in the field of migration has been the mass exodus and the emergence of large and economically thriving Nigeria Diaspora Communities... Continue Reading

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RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF NIGERIA, 1960- 2007 (A CASE STUDY OF AFIKPO)   TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgement iv Table of Contents v-vi CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background to the Study 1-4 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4-5 1.3 Purpose of Study 5-6 1.4 Significance of the Study... Continue Reading

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Rights Of Women In The Constitutions Of Nigeria, 1960- 2007 Case Study Of Afikpo. This study is written in view of the growth of the waves of feminism, which pay special attention to women’s rights within the society that is more or less gender insensitive. It is following the regard of women as human legal entities who or which are endowed by... Continue Reading

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ix ABSTRACT The study of the life and times of Chief William Ibeneme Ojiako exposes the life of a great man who achieved greatness through hard work, patience and perseverance. This work studied his genealogy, birth, education and the various career he pursued in a bid to attain... Continue Reading

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Impact Of Agricultural Development Programmes On The Economy Of Imo State, 1999-2007. Abstract This thesis focuses on the contributions of the Agricultural Development Programmes of the government of Imo State towards economic growth and development in the State between 1999 and 2007. The study traces the genesis and stages of ADP from the old... Continue Reading

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Computerized Students Admission System. ABSTRACT The design and implementation of computerized students admission system is aimed at realizing an efficient and accurate computation of students’ results.  It will save the school the embarrassment caused by students complaints at the end of working day. These complaints arise from the problems... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Inter-group relations is indeed very common among the various groups in Nigeria. One way or the other, people of different ethnic background were at one time or the other engaged in some sort of relations. At one time such relation was peaceful, at other times, the people engaged in violent... Continue Reading

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  CHAPTER ONE    INTRODUCTION 1.1       Purpose of the study There is hardly any aspect of Nigeria’s national life that has received so much attention in recent times as the role of women in the socio-economic development of the country. It is necessary to state here that the contributions of women are not a new phenomenon in Nigerian... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Inter-group relations is indeed very common among the various groups in Nigeria. One way or the other, people of different ethnic background were at one time or the other engaged in some sort of relations. At one time such relation was peaceful, at other times, the people engaged in... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE                                            Introduction The socio- economic life of Uromi women obviously differed in some respect to other ethnic groups in Nigeria. A woman’s position varies according to the (1) kinship structure of the group and (2) role of women within the economic... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Women in Nigeria are faced with various challenges both at the private and public sector. As a result of this, there are gender imbalance that tends to take place among both sexes. There are various gender inequalities that preoccupies the system which ranges from violence to abuses, discriminations as well as denial to political offices.... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Conflict is an inescapable phenomenon of human life both at the interpersonal or international level.1 The prevalence of conflict, its management and prevention are therefore critical areas of international relations.  Conflict comes in varied forms.  They could be interstate, arising from perennial disagreements between... Continue Reading

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Kofi Annan was born in the Kafandors Section of Kumasi, in Central Ghana, Africa, in what was then the British colony of the Gold Coast, on April 8, 1938.  He is a twin, which has a respected state in Ghanaian culture.  His full name is Kofi Atta Annan, while his twin sister Efua Atta, who died in 1991, shares the middle name Atta, which in... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY “Without information there is no accountability, Information is power and the more people who posses it, the more power is distributed”1 Journalism is more about dissemination of information which the press in Nigeria does daily, weekly and monthly through newspapers and magazines.... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The phrase “Nigeria as the giant of Africa” has been known by many nations because of the leading roles she plays in policy-makings and their implementations.  Also, these leading roles are prevalent in her military prowess, landscape, natural and human resources and natural endowment.  The larger world as well as... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study The History of the Local Government in Nigeria can be conveniently traced to the native administrative system introduced by the colonial government during the colonial era. After the amalgamation in 1914, Lugard proceeded to extend the system of indirect rule to southern Nigeria. In Western Nigeria,... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Bronze casting is an aspect of visual arts which has played a significance role in Benin culture. The trade between Benin and European enhanced the production of bronze casting in Benin. Today Benin bronze casting has attained a high level of artistic importance in Nigeria. TABLE OF CONTENTS... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This project work was carried out to determine the role of management in motivating workers in banking sector, using first Bank Nig. Plc, Okpara Avenue, Enugu State as a case study. The purpose of this study is to find out how workers in the banking sector derive motivation, taking into consideration the impact of management influence and... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT In a centralized organization, employees are not allowed to participate in decision making. This is because it is feared that they are not competent and as a result will not contribute meaningfully in decision of the organization. The essence of this project research is to assess the impact of employees participation in decision making in... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study is aimed at determining the impact of motivation on employee‟s job performance in an organization. (A case study of Access Bank Plc). The purpose here is to investigate and identify factors responsible for the current state of affairs and seek to find practical solution for lack of staff motivation and job performance. The... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Strike action also called labour strike or industrial action is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employee(s) to work. A strike usually takes place in respond to employee grievances. Strike became important during the Industrial Revolution, when mass labour became important in... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT  The influence of strike action on employee’s performance and productivity. Strike generally could be defined as the refusal to work by employees of an establishment to protest from certain inadequacies in their conditions of service. Strike is a work stoppage caused by mass refusal of employee to work. To solve this research problem,... Continue Reading

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PREFACE This work is an attempt to trace the History of Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra state. In this attempt, the various stages of  Local Governments in Igboland and their attendant characteristics have been dealth with.                Moreso, in the course of the research, the desire for local government reforms in... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT The established features of democracy with its provision of the constitution that regulates the behaviors of both the ruling government and citizens, as enshrined in the constitution had positioned the ultimate principle that political power belong to the entire people and not restricted to the few representatives of the government. The... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Nigeria external relations with the outside world started a long time before she gained her autonomy as an independent State. Her involvement in various international organizations has to a large extent brought her close to the front line of action in the world politics.This study therefore examines the participatory role and... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Nigeria as a country is not only popular for its economic and man power potentials but also, for monumental corruption ‘manifestations’ that plagues its government and institutions. The country, in the past decades has been ‘decorated’ with top ten position among the league of corrupt nations by Transparency International and... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This research work is aimed at revealing the osu caste system and it’s practices in Igboland, A case study of Isiekenesi in Ideato South Local Government Area of Imo state. The osu system could not be easily removed in Igbo land because of the attitudes of the Igbos toward their traditional religion, norms and traditions. Despite the... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the Study Alago ethnic group are a people with common linguistic and cultural identities. The people are of Benue-Congo speaking group found around the defunct Lafia Native Authority in the present day Nasarawa State with their settlements at Keana, Doma, Obi, Assakio and Agwatashi among others.... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The United Nations, since its inception, has been actively involved in promoting and protecting good health world wide. Leading that effort within the United Nations system is the World Health Organisation (WHO); an international agency concerned with world wide health and welfare. It is one of the agencies of the United... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION Ethnicity as a concept is an immensely complex phenomenon that portrays different perceptions. Even a search through the literature has revealed that ethnicity is relatively a new concept and it made its first appearance in the literature less than half a century ago.1 According to Osaghae, ethnicity refers to a social... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND THE NIGERIA SITUATION. 1.0INTRODUCTION  Policy means a plan action agreed or chosen by government, a business or organization. It is a principle of behavior or belief that influences how one behave. It can also be defined as government programmes of action, which is what government intend to do... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION  This work is on the inter-group relations between Ukwuani and Urhobo peoples up to 1900. One aspect of Ukwuani and Urhobo history that has not received much attention from historians in recent times, is the effect of inter-group relations between them. Many have written on the various aspects beginning with the origin,... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION: THE GEOGRAPHY AND PEOPLE OF BENIN  This work is on women and economy of precolonial Benin. This chapter is an introductory study of the geography and people of Benin. Benin was one of the states known for its remarkable civilization and development in the Guinea Forest. Benin was one of the most famous kingdom in the... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Nigeria is a multi ethnic and multi religious country and thus there have been occurrence of ethnic-religious and political conflicts. Study of intergroup relation, such as that of Kankia which portray peaceful co-existence amidst peoples with variations in cultural and religious backgrounds, is of high relevance in the country nowadays.... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT There are few researches on the role of military institutions in Nigeria, and therefore, military history is still at infancy in the Nigerian historiography. This research is therefore an attempt to re-construct the history of Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) from 1964-2006. The NDA was established in 1964 and charged with the role of... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study attempts to reconstruct the history of Yoruba migrants in Dutsin-ma local government from 1976-2015. The essence is to interrogate and explain the forms and dynamics of intergroup relations between the Yoruba migrant group and the host community. The study employed a historical methodology in investigating the forms of... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Violence in general terms has been a cancerous disease that has continued to eat deep into the fabric of our society. Religious violence has for long hampered growth, unity and development in our society and our country at large. The conflicts had been studied by various scholars in an effort to reconstruct the genesis of the whole issue... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Education is the bedrock and key to any nation’s national development. However, with the general standard of education in Nigerian Public Primary and Secondary Schools, there has been the demand for more schools to come in to compliment government efforts in the education sector through provision and delivering of high standard, quality... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study has examined the history of Kaduna State Agricultural Development Project (KADP) in Kaduna State. The study found out that the activities of KADP have impact on lives of the Kaduna State indigenous farmers who were known to be traditional farmers. They heavily relied on subsistence farming for a couple of centuries. However,... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This research is an attempt to reconstruct the History of Indigenous Industries under Colonial Rule in Daura District 1903-1960. To ascertain the effect of colonial rule on indigenous industries. However, prior to colonial administration the indigenous technological advancement especially blacksmiths, leather works, pottery, textile... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT Given the fact that women education serve as a catalyst in achieving development, therefore this study titled ‘the development of women education in Zaria city 1976-2006 examined the history and the development of women in Zaria city. The society of Zaria city during pre-colonial period had developed two forms of educational systems,... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This study attempts to reconstruct the history of Igbo migrants in Dutsin-ma Local Government from 1976-2015. The essence is to interrogate and explain the form and dynamics of inter-group relations between the Igbo migrant group and the host community. The study employed a historical methodology in investigating the forms of intergroup... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1: Introduction: The traditional title of Magajingari is used only in some part of Hausa land such as Sokoto, Katsina, Kano and Zamfara States1. However in other parts of Hausa land, the functions of the MagajinGari were performed by the Galadima, it was Sultan Muhammad Bello, who in the early 1820s first... Continue Reading

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CHAPTER ONE 1.1       Introduction Brinin Tudu village is a rural settlement presently under Gummi local government area in Zamfara state. It is about Twenty One (21) kilometers away from Gummi town. Gummi town is located along latitude (Lat, 12o06N). the village is surrounded by a number of settlement that included Daki-Takwas, kwamma,... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This work examines the History of Muslims-Christian activities among the Igala people of Ankpa Local Government Area of Kogi State, from 1979 to 1992. The work examines the activities of Christians and Muslims. It also shows the relationship between all the religions that exist in the area since 1979 and ends up in 1992. The work defines... Continue Reading

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ABSTRACT This is the fact that under proper management of economic policies, multinational corporations are the bed rock for developing countries and national integration as it provide greater opportunities by exploration and discovery of our major mineral resources were made possible by the MNCS(Multinational Corporations).  And also, our major... Continue Reading
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