TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.0INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 1.3STATEMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES 1.4DEFINITION OF TERRMS CHAPTER TWO 2.0LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1BACKGROUND OF THE INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE 2.2THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND INTERNATIONAL... Continue Reading
THE ACTIVITIES OF I C A IN REGIONAL OFFICE OF WEST AFRICA, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER OONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 1.3 STATEMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES 1.4 DEFINITION OF TERRMS CHAPTER TWO 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 BACKGROUND OF THE INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE 2.2 THE... Continue Reading
PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN WEST AFRICA (A QUALITATIVE STUDY) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study It is widely acknowledged that Africa’s integration efforts have thus far failed to bear satisfactory fruit. While other regions have successfully used their integration mechanisms to improve their... Continue Reading
PREFACE Christianity is one of the two most widely practised religions in the world and by extension, Africa with a large number of faithfuls in sub-Saharan Africa. Christianity in Africa began in the middle of the 1st century in Egypt. Egypt is identified in the Bible as the place of refuge... Continue Reading
PREFACE Christianity is one of the two most widely practised religions in the world and by extension, Africa with a large number of faithfuls in sub-Saharan Africa. Christianity in Africa began in the middle of the 1st century in Egypt. Egypt is identified in the Bible as the place of refuge... Continue Reading
Nigeria Roles In The Development Of International Of International Organization In Africa. A Case Study Of Ecowas Title Page Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE Introduction CHAPTER TWO Nigeria’s Role in the Establishment of International Organizations CHAPTER THREE Origin and Establishment of ECOWAS CHAPTER FOUR Conclusion Bibliography... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE Introduction CHAPTER TWO Nigeria’s Role in the Establishment of International Organizations CHAPTER THREE Origin and Establishment of ECOWAS CHAPTER FOUR Conclusion Bibliography CHAPTER ONE Introduction Nigeria lies... Continue Reading
At the end of the Cold War, Africa was ravaged by conflicts in various regions and that required the intervention of ECOWAS to preserve her regional security. Several instruments were therefore established for the management of conflicts through the ECOWAS Revised Treaty (1993) and other protocols. However, there are problems with the... Continue Reading
Abstract African and European human rights systems are usually described as young-ineffective and old-effective respectively. Though plenty of scholarly works exists about the two systems, there is lack of comparative studies which tries to elicit similarities and differences between the two systems. Other than providing a descriptive account of... Continue Reading