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ABSTRACT The research   provides a conceptual and theoretical appraisal of corruption in Nigeria as a threat to sustainable economic development. It elucidate the nature and effect of corruption and determine measures to mitigate and eliminate the trend in Nigeria. INTRODUCTION... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The research   provides a conceptual and theoretical appraisal of corruption in Nigeria as a threat to sustainable economic development. It elucidate the nature and effect of corruption and determine measures to mitigate and eliminate the trend in Nigeria. INTRODUCTION Amuwo (2005) and Obayelu (2007) consider corruption as the... Continue Reading
(A case study of Buruku and Ayangba local government area) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Crime rate and other forms of crises have increased overtime in Nigeria. a lot of effort has been put together to resolve the issue of crise and other forms of... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0Introduction         Public debates recently in Nigeria have centred on the increasing rate of corruption resulting from inappropriate public finance planning and implementation mostly in some of the developing countries, Nigeria inclusive which in turn reduce the level of economic... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study was motivated by the high rate of corruption in Nigeria. The purpose of this study is to find out the impact of corruption and the strategy to reduce it. Chapter one dealt with the background of the study, purpose of the study significance of the study and statement of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study examined financial crimes of small scale enterprise in Benin City: Perspective of the Entrepreneur. In order to actualize the objectives of the study, various literature and theoretical issues were discussed. The instrument used for the purpose of this research was gathered... Continue Reading
Abstract This study was embarked on to evaluate corruption and sustainable development in Nigeria. In the process of this study three specific objectives were formulated and three research questions were poses to guide the research. The major limitation was the inability of the researcher to retrieve some relevant materials for the study from... Continue Reading
Abstract The study seeks to examine the effects of corruption on economic development in Nigeria. It highlights the probable root – causes of corruption, and the likely factors that give vent to its exacerbation in the Nigerian economy. The study examines the apparent machinery through which corruption impairs economic development in Nigeria. To... Continue Reading
1.1 INTRODUCATION: Generation of tax revenue from the private sector, especially from the self-employed people has always posed a problem. Millions of Naira has been lost due to prevalence of tax evasion and avoidance among the self-employed people. Consequently, taxation cannot be used as a major instrument for revenue generation and key to... Continue Reading
1.1 INTRODUCATION: Generation of tax revenue from the private sector, especially from the self-employed people has always posed a problem. Millions of Naira has been lost due to prevalence of tax evasion and avoidance among the self-employed people. Consequently, taxation cannot be used as a major instrument for revenue generation and key to... Continue Reading
  ABSTRACT This research project was an overview of the Nigeria’s recent experience on corruption in the context of economic development. It discusses the possible causes and impact of corruption, which are seen to be rooted in socio-cultural value practices and the political and economic situation of the country. Data were drawn clearly from... Continue Reading
  ABSTRACT This research project was an overview of the Nigeria’s recent experience on corruption in the context of economic development. It discusses the possible causes and impact of corruption, which are seen to be rooted in socio-cultural value practices and the political and economic situation of the country. Data were drawn clearly from... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One: Introduction Background of the Study Statement of the Research Problem Research Objectives Hypothesis Significance/Scope of the Study Organization of the Study Research Methodology CHAPTER TWO Literature Review... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Several years of military misrule and mismanagement had weakened the economic management processes and institutions in Nigeria. There was no transparency and accountability in government (Public Sector) and private... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENT 'Times New Roman''>Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 'Times New Roman';mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast'>1.1      Background to the Study mso-fareast-font-family:'Times New Roman';mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast'>1.2      Statement of... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 4.3 Discussion of Finding 4.4 Test of Hypothesis CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Summary of Findings 5.2 Conclusion 5.3 Recommendations... Continue Reading
Nigeria post independent era witnessed various kinds of manifestation and widespread corruption as a result of oil boom and the transfer of power from the colonial master to indigenous educated ruling elites. This made the government to set up various machines / institutions to control corruption and other financial crimes in the country. One... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Despite the pervasive corruption in Nigeria, which led to the underdevelopment of its institutions and economy. There still some impediments on its effective administration and tackling of these menace. Which the economic and financial crimes commission (EFCC) is established to tackle it. The research work attempt to examine the viability... Continue Reading
Nigeria post independent era witnessed various kinds of manifestation and widespread corruption as a result of oil boom and the transfer of power from the colonial master to indigenous educated ruling elites. This made the government to set up various machines / institutions to control corruption and other financial crimes in the country. One... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Unarguably, corruption is one of the greatest threats to the economic and development of any nation. Observers insist that the fight against corruption in Nigeria has remained a major challenge facing successive administrations. They stress that Nigeria has been... Continue Reading
The study examined the Impact of Corruption on the Socio-economic Development in Akwa Ibom State, with specific attention on Ikot Ekpene local Government Area. To achieve the stated objective, the study adopted a descriptive and survey design method and thus, data were collected from both the primary and secondary source. The hypotheses of the... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Presently in Nigeria, the formation of ethnic and religious have completely taken over the stage and also have played a noticeable role with socio-political interactions of the Nigerian state. The scenario of this ethnic militia has posed itself to be a threat to Nigerian democracy and security,... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Small-scale businesses in Nigeria play a very vital role in the development of its economy. Over the years various policies both from the government and some of the private sector actors have been developed to create enabling environments for these small scale businesses to thrive. However the challenges linger. Some of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT In this research, an attempt was made to ascertain whether small scale businesses in Nigeria are aware of and use e-marketing as part of their marketing strategy. Also to ascertain whether they perceive it as a threat of opportunity or non, also the study was... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background of the Study People have devise and lived under various forms of government in different countries of the world of which democracy has been adjudge to be the best. This explains the democratic appeal to every human organisation from antiquity. Schumpeter (1952:269), defines democracy as that... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION Linden (2000) remarks that for decades ago, cities such as Lagos city and Cairo were relatively attractive places to live, with little traffic along their spacious cleaning swept boulevards. Mijah(2003) claimed Kaduna was a decade back, now Kaduna metropolitan have quadrupled and theirquality of life greatly degenerated. The... Continue Reading
 INTRODUCTION Linden (2000) remarks that for decades ago, cities such as Lagos city and Cairo were relatively attractive places to live, with little traffic along their spacious cleaning swept boulevards. Mijah(2003) claimed Kaduna was a decade back, now Kaduna metropolitan have quadrupled and theirquality   of   life   greatly ... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL SHEET I DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv TABLE OF CONTENTS v CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.2 Backgrounds to the problems 1 1.4 Issues arising from the statement of the problem 4 1.5 Hypothesis 5 1.6 Theoretical framework 5 1.7 Scope and the limitation of the study 5 1.8 Justification of the study 6 1.9... Continue Reading
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