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AS A CASE STUDY ABSTRACTS Topic:  The role of Mass Communication in the Developing Countries, The Nigerian Case. If there have been problems politically, socially and economically in the third world countries, this problem could be attributed to communication gaps between people who are... Continue Reading
AS A CASE STUDY ABSTRACTS Topic: The role of Mass Communication in the Developing Countries, The Nigerian Case. If there have been problems politically, socially and economically in the third world countries, this problem could be attributed to communication gaps between people who are... Continue Reading
AS A CASE STUDY ABSTRACTS Topic: The role of Mass Communication in the Developing Countries, The Nigerian Case. If there have been problems politically, socially and economically in the third world countries, this problem could be attributed to communication gaps between people who are... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nigeria is urbanizing at an astonishing pace. The share of Nigeria’s population increased from 20% in 1970 to about 38% in 1993 (the world banking) of the nearly 110 million Nigerians, about 40 million are now living in cities and towns. The urban population grew at around 5.5% per year from 1980 to 1993... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nigeria is urbanizing at an astonishing pace.  The share of Nigeria’s population increased from 20% in 1970 to about 38% in 1993 (the world banking) of the nearly 110 million Nigerians, about 40 million are now living in cities and towns.  The urban population grew at around 5.5% per year from 1980 to... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE Introduction CHAPTER TWO The Concepts of Freedom And Human Rights CHAPTER THREE Situation of Freedom and Human Rights in Nigeria Since the Democratic Dispensation CHAPTER FOUR Nigeria and Its International and Regional Commitments CHAPTER FIVE... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Fiscal Deficit has being found to be one of the most important aspects of fiscal policy management. The main focus of this study is to analyze the effects of fiscal deficit on economic development in Nigeria using simple percentage to analyze the variables. This simple tables was used to determine the effect of fiscal deficit on the... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Fiscal Deficit has being found to be one of the most important aspects of fiscal policy management. The main focus of this study is to analyze the effects of fiscal deficit on economic development in Nigeria using simple percentage to... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Fiscal Deficit has being found to be one of the most important aspects of fiscal policy management. The main focus of this study is to analyze the effects of fiscal deficit on economic development in Nigeria using simple percentage to... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The main purpose of this research work is to investigate the problem of government budget implementation in developing countries using Nigeria as a case study. (1986-2006). To analyse this, an econometric method of multiple regression model was adopted, data were collected through the secondary source based on the hypothesis formulated... Continue Reading
The main purpose of this research work is to investigate the problem of government budget implementation in developing countries using Nigeria as a case study. (1986-2006). To analyse this, an econometric method of multiple regression... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The main purpose of this research work is to investigate the problem of government budget implementation in developing countries using Nigeria as a case study. (1986-2006). To analyse this, an econometric method of multiple regression model was adopted, data were collected through the secondary source based on the hypothesis formulated... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.0BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The world information flow controversy is perhaps the most topical issue in international communities today. This global controversy is basically about the demand by the south for a change in the present pattern of information flow between it and the north. The south also knows that the third world or under... Continue Reading
THE EFFECTS OF WORLD INFORMATION FLOW IMBALANCE ON THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA) TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of the Study 1.1 Statement of the Problems 1.2 Objectives of the Study 1.3 Significance Of The Study 1.4 Research Question 1.5 Research hypothesis 1.6 Definition of terms 1.7 Assumption 1.8... Continue Reading
(NIGERAI AS A CASE STUDY} ABTRACT Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary. This work was born as a result of concern the dwindling nature... Continue Reading
COMMUNICATION AND ITS PROBLEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES  (NIGERIA AS A CASE STUDY} ABSTRACT Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary. This work was born as a result of  concern the dwindling... Continue Reading
(NIGERIA AS A CASE STUDY) ABSTRACTS Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary. This work was born as a result of concern the dwindling... Continue Reading
FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (A CASE SUDY OF NIGERIA) PROPOSAL One of the most critical urban development issues facing Nigeria is the financing of urban infrastructure and delivery of urban services. The study arises because of impact of urban infrastructure and services on economic development of developing countries... Continue Reading
DETERMINANTS OF TAX REVENUE EFFORT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ABSTRACT The objective of the study is to examine the determinants of tax revenue effort in Nigeria. Specifically, the study examines the impact of GDP, Investment, openness and population growth rate on total tax revenue. The study adopts a time -series research design with an extensive... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study The unfolding of the political turmoil that has characterized Russo-Ukrainian relations, which has convincingly imparted on other East European countries and the European Community at large, is not an overnight-spontaneous... Continue Reading
                   CHAPTER ONE 1.0            INTRODUCTION A multinational corporation is a company that has subsidiaries in several countries.  Their decentralized structure, as well as their degree size, often allows them to overstep governmental constraints which... Continue Reading
(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA)  CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY           A Budget is commonly understood as the focus by a government of its expenditure and revenue for a specific period of time. The general budget can be defined as a government... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The actual study for establishment of a common currency for west African state (ECOWAS) and drafting of a programme of monetary and fiscal polices of members states was between 1985 and 1986 period (Arah, 2001: 29). In response to the study, the sub-region monetary co-operation programme involving short and... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT At independence, the economies of Nigeria and India were dominated by primary production, mainly agriculture. However, within some decades, India transformed and overtook Nigeria, emerging as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, while Nigeria’s development lagged behind considerably. This research comparatively assessed... Continue Reading
PROPOSAL This project research is primarily aimed at dealing with the implications of a common currency for West African countries. As the world is geared towards globalization, West African countries deemed it very imperative to adopt the use of common currency in the sub-region just... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION  BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  The actual study for establishment of a common currency for west African state (ECOWAS) and drafting of a programme of monetary and fiscal polices of members states was between 1985 and 1986 period (Arah, 2001: 29). In response to the study, the sub-region monetary co-operation programme involving short and... Continue Reading
Abstract There are around 200+ different currencies used in different countries around the world. Conversion from one currency to another is a very important endeavor especially when it comes to marketing and travel. Currency conversion system is implemented to reduce... Continue Reading
ABTRACT Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary. This work was born as a result of concern the dwindling nature... Continue Reading
ABTRACT Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary. This work was born as a result of concern the dwindling nature of communication in the developing countries, bedeviled by problems of both... Continue Reading
ABTRACT Communication has remained a formidable sector in the life wire of every society. For a meaningful life and co –existence in the society, proper use of communication techniques is very necessary.  This work was born as a result of  concern the dwindling nature of communication in the developing countries, bedeviled by problems of both... Continue Reading
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