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ABSTRACT This work presents the raw materials and steps used in the refurbishment of microbiology laboratory at institute of management and technology. These material used include marble tiles, white cement, white glue, filling machine, cutting machine, board and nose mask the steps includes filling of the... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This work presents the raw materials and steps used in the refurbishment of microbiology laboratory at institute of management and technology. These material used include marble tiles, white cement, white glue, filling machine, cutting machine, board and nose mask the steps includes filling of the... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT Background Historically, medicinal plants have played an important role in healthcare maintenance as it been used by man to treat illnesses from ancient times and are one of the oldest means of disease treatment used by man. The primary aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, usage pattern and determinants of current herbal... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0                                                       INTRODUCTION Gases, dust particles, water vapour and air contain microorganisms. There are vegetable cells and spores of bacteria, fungi and algae, viruses and protozoa cysts. Since air is often exposed to sunlight, it has a... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Africa the cradle of civilization boasts of the best form of early life of human existence although if comparatively  analyses in present day human developmental indices Africa posses the poorest form of human situation, but the heritage  and traditions that still remains is a landmark which if retrace can produce and reproduce... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Africa the cradle of civilization boasts of the best form of early life of human existence although if comparatively analyses in present day human developmental indices Africa posses the poorest form of human situation, but the heritage and traditions that still remains is a landmark which if retrace can produce and reproduce greatness... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This research focuses on the impact of oil and non-oil exports on Nigeria’s economy from 1981 to 2012. Data on gross domestic product, oil export and non-oil export were used. The ordinary least square (OLS) was used to estimate the parameters. The research results from econometrics analysis revealed that oil and non-oil exports have... Continue Reading
Abstract This research focuses on the impact of oil and non-oil exports on Nigeria’s economy from 1981 to 2012. Data on gross domestic product, oil export and non-oil export were used. The ordinary least square (OLS) was used to estimate the parameters. The research results from econometrics analysis revealed that oil and non-oil exports have... Continue Reading
Abstract This research focuses on the impact of oil and non-oil exports on Nigeria’s economy from 1981 to 2012. Data on gross domestic product, oil export and non-oil export were used. The ordinary least square (OLS) was used to estimate the parameters. The research results from econometrics analysis revealed that oil and non-oil exports have... Continue Reading
Introduction A vessel accident is an unintended happening. Its severity may vary from no vessel damage to the complete loss of the vessel, no cargo damage, to loss of the entire cargo, and no crew injuries to deaths (Talley, Jin, & Kite-Powell, 2005). Thus, vessels safety regulations and their enforcement focus on prevention and reduction of... Continue Reading
A statistical analysis on the impact of birth and death rates on Nigeria’s economy. (A case study of Osun state)     CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1.    Background of the study Economic development of Nigeria has over the period been inconsistent despite its window dressing.  Economic growth and development in Nigeria is inevitable for a... Continue Reading
Abstract           This research focuses on the impact of oil and non-oil exports on Nigeria’s economy from 1981 to 2012. Data  on gross domestic product, oil export and non-oil export were used. The ordinary least square (OLS) was used to estimate the parameters. The research results from econometrics analysis revealed that oil and... Continue Reading
The use of herbal medicines, despite the advancement in production of orthodox ones, has been on the increase, both in underdeveloped, developed and developing countries like Nigeria in particular. The approval of these herbal remedies by regulatory bodies like the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control, (NAFDAC) in Nigeria has... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The safety, efficacy and quality of herbal mixtures have been an important concern for health authorities and health professional, especially now there is increase in the use of herbal mixtures. This study was aimed at isolation and identification of microorganisms from some liquid herbal mixtures sold in Enugu metropolis, South East of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT   The title of the project is a “comprehensive Analysis of the effect of Regulation and Deregulation of Exchange  Rate on Nigeria’s  foreign trade 1995  2000. This project seeks to study why there is still no stable exchange rate in the country and how to rectify this  problem. Some  of the objective of the study are  i.To... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The state of any nation’s economy characterized by the level of investments present in that country’s economy. Hence, in an economy like Nigeria, where inflation has been a very serious problem and has in the era of SAP (Structural Adjustment Programme) deregulation and regulation reached a very serious dimension in our economy. Worst... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The state of any nation’s economy characterized by the level of investments present in that country’s economy. Hence, in an economy like Nigeria, where inflation has been a very serious problem and has in the era of SAP (Structural Adjustment Programme) deregulation and regulation reached a very serious dimension in our economy. Worst... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT   The title of the project is a “comprehensive Analysis of the effect of Regulation and Deregulation of Exchange  Rate on Nigeria’s  foreign trade 1995  2000. This project seeks to study why there is still no stable exchange rate in the country and how to rectify this  problem. Some  of the objective of the study are  i. To... Continue Reading
The study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of tiptop yogurt as a some of probiotics against enteric pathogens isolated at KIU-TH. It was conducted to isolate and identify any probiotics available in yogurt, obtain cell free supernatants (bacteriocins) and expose them to 0 selected enteric pathogens, evaluate the effect of bacteriocins from... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This research examined the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the growth of Nigeria economy. According to (UNCTAD 2012) Nigeria received a net inflow of US$85.73. Unlike other studies this research extended the period of investigation to 2013 given that the Nigeria economic environment under investigation most likely has changed... Continue Reading
Introduction “Globalization represents the reality that we live in a time when the walls of sovereignty are no protection against the movements of capital, labour, information and ideas nor can they provide effective protection against harm and damage” (Higgins, 1999). This declaration by judge Rosalyn Higgins, the former president of the... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.1         Introduction “Globalization represents the reality that we live in a time when the walls of sovereignty are no protection against the movements of capital, labour, information and ideas nor can they provide effective protection against harm and damage” (Higgins, 1999). This declaration by judge Rosalyn Higgins,... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION   1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Bad debt can be define as those credit facilities that banks grant to its customers, but for some inherent weaknesses, the full or part thereof can not be recovered due to creditors (banks), but full recovery of such debt is considered impossible.  Bad debt can also be looked at as credit granted... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Bad debt can be define as those credit facilities that banks grant to its customers, but for some inherent weaknesses, the full or part thereof can not be recovered due to creditors (banks), but full recovery of such debt is considered impossible. Bad debt can also be looked at as credit granted to the... Continue Reading
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TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE: NIGERIA’S ROLE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ECOWAS Background of study    -    -    -    -     Ideas behind the initiative    -    -    -     Controversy over Nigeria initiative    -    -     Prospect of the community    -  ... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The main objective of the study is on the macroeconomic effect of inflation on the growth of Nigerian economy. The study however investigates the economic growth vis-à-vis inflation, Broad Money Supply and Interest Rate. Ordinary Least Square [OLS] is used to estimate the three major macroeconomic variables with a view to justifying... Continue Reading
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