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101) NIGERIA IN THE COMMONWEALTH

ABSTRACT Nigeria external relations with the outside world started a long time before she gained her autonomy as an independent State. Her involvement in various international organizations has to a large extent brought her close to the front line of action in the world politics.This study therefore examines the participatory role and... Continue Reading

102) THE IRONY OF NIGERIA’S FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION: AN APPRAISAL OF PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI’S FIRST EIGHT MONTHS IN OFFICE

ABSTRACT Nigeria as a country is not only popular for its economic and man power potentials but also, for monumental corruption ‘manifestations’ that plagues its government and institutions. The country, in the past decades has been ‘decorated’ with top ten position among the league of corrupt nations by Transparency International and... Continue Reading

103) THE OSU CASTE SYSTEM IN IGBO LAND

ABSTRACT This research work is aimed at revealing the osu caste system and it’s practices in Igboland, A case study of Isiekenesi in Ideato South Local Government Area of Imo state. The osu system could not be easily removed in Igbo land because of the attitudes of the Igbos toward their traditional religion, norms and traditions. Despite the... Continue Reading

104) MIGRATION, OCCUPATION AND SETTLEMENT OF THE ALAGO PEOPLE FROM 1960-2001

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the Study Alago ethnic group are a people with common linguistic and cultural identities. The people are of Benue-Congo speaking group found around the defunct Lafia Native Authority in the present day Nasarawa State with their settlements at Keana, Doma, Obi, Assakio and Agwatashi among others.... Continue Reading

105) THE IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM ON NIGERIA'S NATIONAL SECURITY

CHAPTER ONE TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY-A NEXUS Terrorism as a Means of Coercion Terrorism is “the systematic use of fear especially as a means of coercion. Its aim is to get people scared.” It is a “strategy of intimidation and violence.”1 Terrorism as a premeditated, political motivated violence, perpetrated against non combatant... Continue Reading

106) THE ACTIVITIES OF WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION IN NIGERIA (1960-2012)

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The United Nations, since its inception, has been actively involved in promoting and protecting good health world wide. Leading that effort within the United Nations system is the World Health Organisation (WHO); an international agency concerned with world wide health and welfare. It is one of the agencies of the United... Continue Reading

107) ETHNICITY AND RELIGION IN INTER GROUP CONFLICTS IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION Ethnicity as a concept is an immensely complex phenomenon that portrays different perceptions. Even a search through the literature has revealed that ethnicity is relatively a new concept and it made its first appearance in the literature less than half a century ago.1 According to Osaghae, ethnicity refers to a social... Continue Reading

108) NIGERIA ECONOMIC POLICY UNDER THE MILITARY 1983-1993

CHAPTER ONE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND THE NIGERIA SITUATION. 1.0INTRODUCTION  Policy means a plan action agreed or chosen by government, a business or organization. It is a principle of behavior or belief that influences how one behave. It can also be defined as government programmes of action, which is what government intend to do... Continue Reading

109) UKWUANI AND THE URHOBO PEOPLE UP TO 1900 – A STUDY IN INTER-GROUP RELATIONS

CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION  This work is on the inter-group relations between Ukwuani and Urhobo peoples up to 1900. One aspect of Ukwuani and Urhobo history that has not received much attention from historians in recent times, is the effect of inter-group relations between them. Many have written on the various aspects beginning with the origin,... Continue Reading

110) WOMEN AND THE ECONOMY OF PRE-COLONIAL

CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION: THE GEOGRAPHY AND PEOPLE OF BENIN  This work is on women and economy of precolonial Benin. This chapter is an introductory study of the geography and people of Benin. Benin was one of the states known for its remarkable civilization and development in the Guinea Forest. Benin was one of the most famous kingdom in the... Continue Reading

111) THE ROLE OF MIGRANT COMMUNITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF KANKIA TOWN, 1950-2016

ABSTRACT Nigeria is a multi ethnic and multi religious country and thus there have been occurrence of ethnic-religious and political conflicts. Study of intergroup relation, such as that of Kankia which portray peaceful co-existence amidst peoples with variations in cultural and religious backgrounds, is of high relevance in the country nowadays.... Continue Reading

112) A HISTORY OF THE NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY 1964-2006

ABSTRACT There are few researches on the role of military institutions in Nigeria, and therefore, military history is still at infancy in the Nigerian historiography. This research is therefore an attempt to re-construct the history of Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) from 1964-2006. The NDA was established in 1964 and charged with the role of... Continue Reading

113) A HISTORY OF YORUBA MIGRANTS

ABSTRACT This study attempts to reconstruct the history of Yoruba migrants in Dutsin-ma local government from 1976-2015. The essence is to interrogate and explain the forms and dynamics of intergroup relations between the Yoruba migrant group and the host community. The study employed a historical methodology in investigating the forms of... Continue Reading

114) A HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE

ABSTRACT Violence in general terms has been a cancerous disease that has continued to eat deep into the fabric of our society. Religious violence has for long hampered growth, unity and development in our society and our country at large. The conflicts had been studied by various scholars in an effort to reconstruct the genesis of the whole issue... Continue Reading

115) A HISTORY OF WESTERN EDUCATION IN DUTSIN-MA TOWN, 1976 TO 2015

ABSTRACT Education is the bedrock and key to any nation’s national development. However, with the general standard of education in Nigerian Public Primary and Secondary Schools, there has been the demand for more schools to come in to compliment government efforts in the education sector through provision and delivering of high standard, quality... Continue Reading

116) A HISTORY OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, 1987 – 2000

ABSTRACT This study has examined the history of Kaduna State Agricultural Development Project (KADP) in Kaduna State. The study found out that the activities of KADP have impact on lives of the Kaduna State indigenous farmers who were known to be traditional farmers. They heavily relied on subsistence farming for a couple of centuries. However,... Continue Reading

117) A HISTORY OF INDIGENOUS INDUSTRIES UNDER COLONIAL RULE IN DAURA DISTRICT, 1903-1960

ABSTRACT This research is an attempt to reconstruct the History of Indigenous Industries under Colonial Rule in Daura District 1903-1960. To ascertain the effect of colonial rule on indigenous industries. However, prior to colonial administration the indigenous technological advancement especially blacksmiths, leather works, pottery, textile... Continue Reading

118) THE DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN EDUCATION IN ZARIA CITY 1976-2006

ABSTRACT Given the fact that women education serve as a catalyst in achieving development, therefore this study titled ‘the development of women education in Zaria city 1976-2006 examined the history and the development of women in Zaria city. The society of Zaria city during pre-colonial period had developed two forms of educational systems,... Continue Reading

119) THE IGBO FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DUTSIN-MA TOWN, 1976-2015

ABSTRACT This study attempts to reconstruct the history of Igbo migrants in Dutsin-ma Local Government from 1976-2015. The essence is to interrogate and explain the form and dynamics of inter-group relations between the Igbo migrant group and the host community. The study employed a historical methodology in investigating the forms of intergroup... Continue Reading

120) THE EMERGENCE OF SARAUTAR MAGAJIN GARIN FUNTUA

CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1: Introduction: The traditional title of Magajingari is used only in some part of Hausa land such as Sokoto, Katsina, Kano and Zamfara States1. However in other parts of Hausa land, the functions of the MagajinGari were performed by the Galadima, it was Sultan Muhammad Bello, who in the early 1820s first... Continue Reading

121) ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF BIRNIN TUDU SETTLEMENT

CHAPTER ONE 1.1       Introduction Brinin Tudu village is a rural settlement presently under Gummi local government area in Zamfara state. It is about Twenty One (21) kilometers away from Gummi town. Gummi town is located along latitude (Lat, 12o06N). the village is surrounded by a number of settlement that included Daki-Takwas, kwamma,... Continue Reading

122) A HISTORY OF MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES

ABSTRACT This work examines the History of Muslims-Christian activities among the Igala people of Ankpa Local Government Area of Kogi State, from 1979 to 1992. The work examines the activities of Christians and Muslims. It also shows the relationship between all the religions that exist in the area since 1979 and ends up in 1992. The work defines... Continue Reading

123) A HISTORY OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This is the fact that under proper management of economic policies, multinational corporations are the bed rock for developing countries and national integration as it provide greater opportunities by exploration and discovery of our major mineral resources were made possible by the MNCS(Multinational Corporations).  And also, our major... Continue Reading

124) MIGRATION,OCCUPATION & SETTLEMENT OF THE ALAGBO PEOPLE OF NASARAWA STATE

MIGRATION,OCCUPATION & SETTLEMENT OF THE ALAGBO PEOPLE OF NASARAWA STATE (1960-2000) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Alago ethnic group are a people with common linguistic and cultural identities. The people are of Benue-Congo speaking group found around the defunct Lafia Native Authority in the present day Nasarawa State... Continue Reading

125) SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG STUDENTS IN KADUNA STATE UNIVERSITY”

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - - - 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - - - 2 1.3 Research Questions - - - - - - - 3 1.4 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3 1.5 Scope and limitation of the Study - - - - - -- 4 1.6 Definition of Terms - - - - - - - 4 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1... Continue Reading
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