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TABLE OF CONTENT Declaration •...•••........•.....•..•.•......••....••....•.....•..••....•.•..••...•...•.•...•..•..•.•... i Approval ............................................................................................... ii Acknowledgement... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT This research work was designed to find out the effect of poverty on the academic performance of students in some selected secondary schools in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State.... Continue Reading
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