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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Despite the efforts of the government of Nigeria in fighting corruption in all sector, several unwholesome activities is still going on in the maritime sector most importantly by the shipping agencies and terminal operators, under the watchful eyes of government agencies, conniving to slam... Continue Reading
A STUDY OF MARITIME FRAUD  Abstract: This study examined maritime fraud and its effects on world seaborne trade. The Nigeria port authority is in charge of seaport and other marine elements in Nigeria and responsible for the regulations of shipping and other international trade in the country. This study adopted a doctrinal method. That is,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Information Communication Technology (ICT) refers to several forms of information exchange between two or more devices like computers, mobile PDAs and hi-tech devices through which any of the several methods of interconnection, principally through the Internet can be initiated to perform a defined task. These technologies provide speedy,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Information Communication Technology (ICT) refers to several forms of information exchange between two or more devices like computers, mobile PDAs and hi-tech devices through which any of the several methods of interconnection, principally through the Internet can be initiated to perform a defined task. These technologies provide speedy,... Continue Reading
BANK FRAUD AND ITS EFFECTS ON NIGERIAN’S ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION NIGERIA PLC ENUGU) ABSTRACT Cases of frauds and foreign in banks have not only become incessant but have also been on the increase in recent years. Although frauds and foreign in banks are global phenomena, their growth in Nigeria Deposit insurance Corporations (NDIC) annual... Continue Reading
Fraud is gradually becoming rampant and a daily occurrence in our banking industry, while the bank management is busy working out means of detecting, checking fraud, the fraudsters on the other end are busy designing new method of circumventing those measures in conjunction with some dishonest bank staff. It should be pointed out that effect... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The concept fraud is a term known in all works and cranny in Nigeria. Fraud has eating deep into the fabrics of Nigerian society, mostly in this present 21st Century. The only remedy to this ugly situation will be self discipline and honesty among bank staff, otherwise this decadence will... Continue Reading
THE CHALLENGES FACING THE CORPORATION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN PORTS AUTHORITY PLC) ABSTRACT This researches the challenges facing the internal auditors in public corporation.A case study of Nigerian Port Authority, Lagos is impartial fulfilment of the condition for the award of Higher National Diploma in Accountancy. It contains useful... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The main challenge facing the Kenya Ports Authority is how to effectively and efficiently pursue its goals in order to be able to fully execute its key mandate of being open to Eastern and central Africa. The cha11enge with the managers is to strategica11y plan for an action that works best for any given situation. As a result, the... Continue Reading
A STUDY OF MARITIME FRAUD AND ITS EFFECTS ON WORLD SEABORNE TRADE Abstract This study examined maritime fraud and its effects on world seaborne trade. The Nigeria port authority is in charge of seaport and other marine elements in Nigeria and responsible for the regulations of shipping and other international trade in the country. This study... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This researches the challenges facing the internal auditors in public corporation. A case study of Nigerian Port Authority, Lagos is impartial fulfilment of the condition for the award of Higher National Diploma in Accountancy. It contains useful information on the Internal Audit procedure to the entire department in the authority coming... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This researches the challenges facing the internal auditors in public corporation. A case study of Nigerian Port Authority, Lagos is impartial fulfilment of the condition for the award of Higher National Diploma in Accountancy. It contains useful information on the Internal Audit procedure to the entire department in the authority coming... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to establish whether Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSCs) in Nigeria was a solution to armed robbery at sea in Nigerian waters. The Private Maritime Security Companies in Nigeria operated under rules set by the Nigerian Navy being the main custodian of maritime security in Nigeria. Although attempts... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to establish whether Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSCs) in Nigeria was a solution to armed robbery at sea in Nigerian waters. The Private Maritime Security Companies in Nigeria operated under rules set by the Nigerian Navy being the main custodian of maritime security in Nigeria. Although attempts... Continue Reading
  CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1.    Background of the study The desire of every management of most organizations is to maximize profits and shareholders’ wealth. Sound knowledge management and strategic plans to have an edge over competitors in the industry is a demonstration of... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this era of globalization, competition has become fiercer than ever. Reduced trade barriers, spread of technology and lower costs for communication and transportation have sharpened international competition. This intense competition in global and local markets requires firms to improve their competitiveness. This... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to assess the relationship between supplier evaluation and organizational competitiveness. The objectives were to determine the various supplier evaluations at Tororo cement, to examine the effectiveness of the evaluation and to assess the relationship between supplier evaluation and organisational... Continue Reading
Collaboration is currently one of the key elements of institutional competitiveness. In the face of  continuous world economic changes, competition allows many institutions to improve and  accelerate their collaboration processes. Universities as traditional sources of knowledge might  be involved in such kind of collaboration. The increasing... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The role of commercial banks in the growth and development of a nation’seconomy cannot be understated. Since commercial banks operations are vitalfor   economic   advancement,   factors   that   impair   its   operations   will   have   anegative effect on economic development. Hence, it is important to know... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The role of commercial banks in the growth and development of a nation’seconomy cannot be understated. Since commercial banks operations are vitalfor economic advancement, factors that impair its operations will have anegative effect on economic development. Hence, it is important to know thesefactors. Fraud is one of the major causes... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study investigated the effects of forensic accounting in fraud detection.  Data was collected from the staff of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) with the aid of questionnaire as the research instrument. Convenience sampling methods was applied to select 53 respondents from the population of the students on which... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This research work focused on the effects of fraud and bad debt on bank performance. By this it is means how fraud and bad debt have effect in daily transaction in the banking system. This project work has been properly designed within the scope of five chapters. The first chapter covered the introduction, statement of the problem and... Continue Reading
BANK FRAUD AND ITS EFFECTS ON NIGERIA’S ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC ENUGU) ABSTRACT Causes of Frauds and forgeries in banks have not only become incessant but have also been on in increase in recent years. Although frauds and forgeries in banks are global phenomena which have consistence growth according to Nigeria deposit Insurance... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The level of fraud in the present day Nigeria has assumed on epidemic dimension. It has eaten deep into every aspect of our life to the extent that a three years old child talks about 419, the name given to the newly discovered fees fraud that is hunting us a nation. Fraud is defined as “deceit or... Continue Reading
This research work focused on the effects of fraud and bad debt on bank performance. By this it is means how fraud and bad debt have effect in daily transaction in the banking system. This project work has been properly designed within the scope of five chapters. The first chapter covered the introduction, statement of the problem and objective... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The significance of the banking sector in any country stems from its role of financial mobilization from surplus to deficit unit, provision of a competent payment system and facilitation of the implementation of monetary policies. In intermediation, banks mobilize savings from the surplus units... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Currently, the banking industry is experiencing an exponentially increasing competition among other challenges like government regulations. Therefore, to curb these challenges and be sustainable in the fragile business environment, banks have shifted their focus towards appealing to the public in order to create a good corporate image... Continue Reading
(FMCG) ABSTRACT This research work dealt on “The Impact of Sales Promotion on Product Competitiveness of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). The purpose is to examine the effects that Sales Promotional activities have on a product’s competitiveness in the... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study  The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) (2001) defines fraud as 'an array of irregularities and illegal acts characterized by intentional deception'. Turner (in Elliot & Willingham, 1980:97) and Robertson (2002:5) define fraud more broadly... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This project with a paramount objective to finding dependable solution to the problems of fraud in Nigeria is justified by the need for true banking system in Nigeria, restoring the customers confidence in the bank just to mention but a few. The choice of African International bank ltd (ATB) as the case study wasn’t taken fortuitously... Continue Reading
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