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1) THE HISTORY OF “LEGITIMATE TRADE” AMONG THE YORUBA’S

PROPOSAL INTRODUCTION The abolition of slave trade in 1807 by the Houses of Parliament in London which enacted legislation prohibiting British subject from participating in the slave trade. The French who had already abolished slave trade after the French Revolution, although she later... Continue Reading

2) THE HISTORICAL ANTECEDENT OF UZERE PEOPLE

CHAPTER ONE Introduction Uzere formerly known as “Uzei is located in lsoko South Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria – Uzere is a clan of its own with about 9,613 inhabitants according to 1991 population census. It is one of the earliest clans that constituted the nineteen clans in Isoko... Continue Reading

3) IMPACT OF COLONIAL ON THE ISOKO PEOPLE: A CASE STUDY OF THE UZERE PEOPLE

IMPACT OF COLONIAL ON THE ISOKO PEOPLE: A CASE STUDY OF THE UZERE PEOPLE CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION User formerly known as “Uzi is located in Iosco South Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria – User is a clan of its own with about 9,613 inhabitants according to 1991 population census. It is one of the earliest clans that... Continue Reading
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4) MYTHS AND SOCIO-CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF OLOOLU MASQUERADE FESTIVAL IN IBADAN

TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification Dedication Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter one Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 1.3. Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Significance of the Study 1.6 Scope of the Study 1.7     Operationalization of Terms CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND THEORETICAL... Continue Reading

5) CULTURAL HISTORY OF OTUO FROM PRE-COLONIAL TIMES TO 1960

CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1. 1. Background of the Study Otuo which is located in the present Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State migrated from Benin (Edo) between 1480 and 1504(Ogholugbo Union, Lagos Branch).Otuo is a town of six component areas with twelve quarters (edogbes).They migrated in companies and have six principal... Continue Reading

6) THE IMPACT OF CHRISTIANITY IN ISOKOLAND: A CASE STUDY OF OYEDE CLAN

CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Introduction Isokoland falls within the evergreen forest belt of southern Nigeria,1 The land here is flat and low lying, intersected by numerous Greeks, water course and swamps with relatively higher and drier ground. The Isoko people inhabit... Continue Reading

7) 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

8) THE HISTORY OF THE IGALA KINGDOM

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TRADITIONAL BACKGROUND AND EARLY HISTORY 1.1.  INTRODUCTION       The Igala Kingdom is located at the angle formed by the river Niger and Benue at the right of the confluence of the two rivers. The area of the kingdom is about 160 kilometers long and approximately about 120 square kilometers wide, giving an overall... Continue Reading

9) A HISTORY ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY (NEEDS) AND HER CONTRIBUTION TO POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA

A HISTORY ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT  AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY (NEEDS) AND HER CONTRIBUTION TO POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA TABLE OF  CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.1      Introduction 1.2      Objectives of the Study 1.3      The Significance of the Study 1.4      The Scope and Limitation of the Study 1.5     ... Continue Reading

10) 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

11) 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

12) 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

13) TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL AND CHALLENGES OF CORRUPT PRACTICES IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF GENERAL SANI ABACHA 1993-1998)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter one Background to the study Endnotes Chapter Two Brief History of Transparency International Endnotes Chapter Three Transparency International and Corrupt Practice Under Gen. Sani Abacha Endnotes... Continue Reading

14) 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

15) CAUSES OF CONFLICTS IN PRE- COLONIAL BENIN AND THE MODES USED IN RESOLVING THESE CONFLICTS

CHAPTER ONE Introduction and Background of Study Conflicts are generally accepted to be inevitable phenomenon in the lives of men. It cannot be completely separated from inter-relationships that exist among individuals and communities. Conflicts is therefore... Continue Reading

16) THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF IDUMUJE-UGBOKO COMMUNITY IN DELTA-STATE, NIGERIA, FROM 1900-1960

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY 1.1 Introduction - - - - - 1.2 Aim and Objectives of Study - - 1.3 Scope of study - - - - - 1.4 Methodology - - - - 1.5. Definition of Term - - - 1.6 Literature Review - - - 1.7 Chapterization - - -... Continue Reading

17) 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

18) THE IMPACT OF THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WARON THE URBANIZATION OF ONITSHA, 1970 -2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Introduction - Aim and Objectives Significance of Study - - Literature Review - Scope and limitation of the Study - Methodology - - Chapterization - Endnotes - CHAPTER TWO: THEINVASION AND FALL OF ONITSHA IN 1967 -... Continue Reading

19) 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

20) 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

21) 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

22) THE ROLE OF THE NJIKOKA DIASPORA COMMUNITY IN FLORIDA, IN HOMELAND DEVELOPMENT. (1980 – 2007)

THE ROLE OF THE NJIKOKA DIASPORA COMMUNITY IN  FLORIDA, IN HOMELAND DEVELOPMENT. (1980 – 2007) CHAPTER ONE 1.1       INTRODUCTION             Over the years, one of the most important developments in the field of migration has been the mass exodus and the emergence of large and economically thriving Nigeria Diaspora Communities... Continue Reading

23) THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF OBADA MARKET IN IJEBU-IGBO, OGUN-STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRAC T This project investigates the economic structure of Obada market in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun-State, Nigeria. The chapter one of this study presents introduction, background of the study, statement of purpose; aim and objectives of the study, significant of the study, scope and limitation of the study and methodology. The chapter two enclosed the... Continue Reading

24) THE IMPLICATION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING ON NIGERIA’S FOREIGN RELATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF EDO STATE

Abstract This research work examines the implication of Human Trafficking on Nigeria’s foreign relations.   The phenomenon of human trafficking has taken an alarming dimension in Nigeria, such that it had become a big illegal criminal business.   Human Trafficking is now a daily occurrence in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria.   Also, the... Continue Reading

25) 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
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