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76) RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF NIGERIA, 1960- 2007

RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF NIGERIA, 1960- 2007 (A CASE STUDY OF AFIKPO)   TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgement iv Table of Contents v-vi CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background to the Study 1-4 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4-5 1.3 Purpose of Study 5-6 1.4 Significance of the Study... Continue Reading

77) RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF NIGERIA, 1960- 2007 CASE STUDY OF AFIKPO.

Rights Of Women In The Constitutions Of Nigeria, 1960- 2007 Case Study Of Afikpo. This study is written in view of the growth of the waves of feminism, which pay special attention to women’s rights within the society that is more or less gender insensitive. It is following the regard of women as human legal entities who or which are endowed by... Continue Reading

78) THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WILLIAM IBENEME OJIAKO, 1916-2006

ix ABSTRACT The study of the life and times of Chief William Ibeneme Ojiako exposes the life of a great man who achieved greatness through hard work, patience and perseverance. This work studied his genealogy, birth, education and the various career he pursued in a bid to attain... Continue Reading

79) IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ON THE ECONOMY OF IMO STATE, 1999-2007.

Impact Of Agricultural Development Programmes On The Economy Of Imo State, 1999-2007. Abstract This thesis focuses on the contributions of the Agricultural Development Programmes of the government of Imo State towards economic growth and development in the State between 1999 and 2007. The study traces the genesis and stages of ADP from the old... Continue Reading

80) COMPUTERIZED STUDENTS ADMISSION SYSTEM.

Computerized Students Admission System. ABSTRACT The design and implementation of computerized students admission system is aimed at realizing an efficient and accurate computation of students’ results.  It will save the school the embarrassment caused by students complaints at the end of working day. These complaints arise from the problems... Continue Reading

81) THE EBRE WOMEN SOCIETY AND IT'S CONTROBUTIONS TO THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Mkpat Enin society in the pre-colonial era was a well ordered society in which women played significant roles in their age grade and exclusive societies which served as important arms of government in the land.1 The women exclusive societies were vocal, active and were organized to deal effectively with matters concerning... Continue Reading

82) ANNANG-IGBO RELATION, 1959-1970

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Inter-group relations is indeed very common among the various groups in Nigeria. One way or the other, people of different ethnic background were at one time or the other engaged in some sort of relations. At one time such relation was peaceful, at other times, the people engaged in violent... Continue Reading

83) ABURI ACORD: IT'S IMPLICATION ON THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR

ABSTRACT Conflicts, civil wars, communal and ethnic violence are central to the problems confronting many African states especially in the post-colonial era. These faces and phases of national insecurity and volatility are triggered by a diversity of factors some of which have remained perennial to Africa. For example, in the Nigeria political... Continue Reading

84) WOMEN AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN IBIBIO LAND (1885-1970)

  CHAPTER ONE    INTRODUCTION 1.1       Purpose of the study There is hardly any aspect of Nigeria’s national life that has received so much attention in recent times as the role of women in the socio-economic development of the country. It is necessary to state here that the contributions of women are not a new phenomenon in Nigerian... Continue Reading

85) THE PHENOMENUM OF INTER-GROUP RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ANNANG AND IGBO ETHNIC GROUPS FROM 1959 THROUGH 1970

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Inter-group relations is indeed very common among the various groups in Nigeria. One way or the other, people of different ethnic background were at one time or the other engaged in some sort of relations. At one time such relation was peaceful, at other times, the people engaged in... Continue Reading

86) TO EXAMINE COLONIAL RULE AND THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC LIFE OF WOMEN IN UROMI

CHAPTER ONE                                            Introduction The socio- economic life of Uromi women obviously differed in some respect to other ethnic groups in Nigeria. A woman’s position varies according to the (1) kinship structure of the group and (2) role of women within the economic... Continue Reading

87) UNITED NATIONS AND THE CHALLENGES OF PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Women in Nigeria are faced with various challenges both at the private and public sector. As a result of this, there are gender imbalance that tends to take place among both sexes. There are various gender inequalities that preoccupies the system which ranges from violence to abuses, discriminations as well as denial to political offices.... Continue Reading

88) THE ARAB-ISREALI CONFLICT AND UNITED STATES GEO-STRATEGIC AND ECONOMIC INTERESTS IN THE MIDDLE-EAST

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Conflict is an inescapable phenomenon of human life both at the interpersonal or international level.1 The prevalence of conflict, its management and prevention are therefore critical areas of international relations.  Conflict comes in varied forms.  They could be interstate, arising from perennial disagreements between... Continue Reading

89) THE UNITED NATIONS UNDER KOFI ANNAN

Kofi Annan was born in the Kafandors Section of Kumasi, in Central Ghana, Africa, in what was then the British colony of the Gold Coast, on April 8, 1938.  He is a twin, which has a respected state in Ghanaian culture.  His full name is Kofi Atta Annan, while his twin sister Efua Atta, who died in 1991, shares the middle name Atta, which in... Continue Reading

90) THE PRESS WAR AGAINST POLITICAL INDISCIPLINE IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY “Without information there is no accountability, Information is power and the more people who posses it, the more power is distributed”1 Journalism is more about dissemination of information which the press in Nigeria does daily, weekly and monthly through newspapers and magazines.... Continue Reading

91) A HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF (NEPAD) THE NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT 2001-2010

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The phrase “Nigeria as the giant of Africa” has been known by many nations because of the leading roles she plays in policy-makings and their implementations.  Also, these leading roles are prevalent in her military prowess, landscape, natural and human resources and natural endowment.  The larger world as well as... Continue Reading

92) IBADAN NORTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT FROM 1991-2010

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study The History of the Local Government in Nigeria can be conveniently traced to the native administrative system introduced by the colonial government during the colonial era. After the amalgamation in 1914, Lugard proceeded to extend the system of indirect rule to southern Nigeria. In Western Nigeria,... Continue Reading

93) THE CONTRIBUTION OF INDIGENOUS TECHNOLOGY TO BENIN ECONOMY

ABSTRACT Bronze casting is an aspect of visual arts which has played a significance role in Benin culture. The trade between Benin and European enhanced the production of bronze casting in Benin. Today Benin bronze casting has attained a high level of artistic importance in Nigeria. TABLE OF CONTENTS... Continue Reading

94) ROLE OF MANAGEMENT IN MOTIVATING WORKERS IN THE BANKING SECTOR

ABSTRACT This project work was carried out to determine the role of management in motivating workers in banking sector, using first Bank Nig. Plc, Okpara Avenue, Enugu State as a case study. The purpose of this study is to find out how workers in the banking sector derive motivation, taking into consideration the impact of management influence and... Continue Reading

95) THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEES PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECTORS

ABSTRACT In a centralized organization, employees are not allowed to participate in decision making. This is because it is feared that they are not competent and as a result will not contribute meaningfully in decision of the organization. The essence of this project research is to assess the impact of employees participation in decision making in... Continue Reading

96) THE IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE’S JOB PERFORMANCE IN AN ORGANIZATION

ABSTRACT This study is aimed at determining the impact of motivation on employee‟s job performance in an organization. (A case study of Access Bank Plc). The purpose here is to investigate and identify factors responsible for the current state of affairs and seek to find practical solution for lack of staff motivation and job performance. The... Continue Reading

97) THE IMPACT OF STRIKE ACTION ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF TRADE OBJECTIVE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Strike action also called labour strike or industrial action is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employee(s) to work. A strike usually takes place in respond to employee grievances. Strike became important during the Industrial Revolution, when mass labour became important in... Continue Reading

98) THE INFLUENCE OF STRIKE ACTION ON EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY

ABSTRACT  The influence of strike action on employee’s performance and productivity. Strike generally could be defined as the refusal to work by employees of an establishment to protest from certain inadequacies in their conditions of service. Strike is a work stoppage caused by mass refusal of employee to work. To solve this research problem,... Continue Reading

99) HISTORY OF AGUATA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

PREFACE This work is an attempt to trace the History of Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra state. In this attempt, the various stages of  Local Governments in Igboland and their attendant characteristics have been dealth with.                Moreso, in the course of the research, the desire for local government reforms in... Continue Reading

100) HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN NIGERIA, 1970-1999

ABSTRACT The established features of democracy with its provision of the constitution that regulates the behaviors of both the ruling government and citizens, as enshrined in the constitution had positioned the ultimate principle that political power belong to the entire people and not restricted to the few representatives of the government. The... Continue Reading
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