The study looked into the social responsibility of commercial banks in Nigeria With particular reference to metropolis. United Bank for Africa (UBA) was used as a case study as would be seen in chapter four. The research is geared towards finding the extent commercials banks are responsive to social responsibilities in the environments they operate and how the government encourages them in carrying such responsibilities I actual sense. The treatment of corporate social responsibility is very complex either in theory or practice. There have been problems ranging from conceptual definition to application, problem of enforcement etc. these problems have surfaced in the Nigerian context very widely. It is the intention of this study therefore to identify the facets of corporate social responsibility, to identify being socially responsible and see the role of the government towards regulating such responses. The questionnaire and verbal interview conducted with the official of the bank shows appreciate contribution on their part towards their social responsibility, they however, noted that the welfare and health of the people is the responsibility of the government. The satisfied with the level of cooperation received from various groups contacted in the course of writing the project hence the contribution of this to the good quality of the work. Also believed this work will assist as well as other interested members of the public. Finally, the problems were critically analysed hence useful suggestions and recommendations were made.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Titlei
Declaration
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction/Background1
1.1Statement of general problem
1.2Objective of the Study
1.3Scope of the Study
1.4Significance of the study
1.5Hypothesis
1.6Definition of Terminologies
CHAPTER TWO
Review or Related Literature
2.1Introduction
2.2Literature Review
2.3Summary
CHAPTER THREE
3.1Introduction
3.2Research Design
3.3Population of the study
3.4Sample Size
3.5Method of data Collection
3.5Method of Data Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
Presentation and Analysis of Data
4.1Introduction
4.2Data Presentation
4.3Data Analysis
4.4Findings of the Study
4.5Summary
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1Introduction
5.2Summary
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