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126) CROSS BORDER CRIMES: THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY POLICING

Abstract This research work was undertaken to examine the role of community policing in controlling  Cross Border Crimes. These crimes such as human trafficking, smuggling of Small Arms and  Light Weapons and trafficking in narcotises have effects on the security of affected counties  like Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Togo. Dealing with these... Continue Reading

127) THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF ELU OHAFIA IN PRESENT DAY ABIA STATE SINCE 1900

PREFACE The fundamental importance of this discourse is to highlight the origin and growth of Elu-Ohafia in Abia State of Nigeria and the socio-political and economic life of Elu Ohafia, Abia state. Apparently, there is not much written literature regarding the historical origin of Elu Ohafia.  Much of the conceptual knowledge is oral hence there... Continue Reading

128) THE HISTORY OF THE KUTEB PEOPLE FROM EARLIER YEARS

(no subject) P Prof Yaweh to lamifilibus Feb 11, 2017 Details ABSTRACT The history of migration and settlement of most ethnic groups in Nigeria, have generated bond of contention among scholars because of variation in the history. The Kuteb people also have different version of stories regarding their origin and migration to their present... Continue Reading

129) GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MUSHIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA LAGOS STATE (1976-2003)

The objective of the research, it to examine the growth and development of Mushin Local Government administration. Indeed, many works have been written on local government, but none has specifically been concentrated on Mushin Local Government. This work will therefore be focusing on a neglected area. The case study will highlight the growth and... Continue Reading

130) THE IMPACT OF OGBOMOSO EMIGRANTS ON SOCIO-POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF OGBOMOSO COMMUNITY 1969-2010

Firstly, the purpose of this essay is to examine the factors that led to the movement of some indigenes of Ogbomoso to other places in Nigeria and beyond and why some have decided to be permanently  residence at their new places. Secondly, to examined their socio-political and Economic set up through their organization and to examine how they... Continue Reading

131) 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

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

TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 Introduction -- 5 2.2 Young People’s Perception to... Continue Reading

133) NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICY UNDER GENERAL SANI ABACHA 1995-1998

ABSTRACT           The study attempts to provide a comprehensive knowledge on Nigeria foreign policy under general Sani Abacha 1995-1998. It enquires into how military intervenes in the Nigerian politics in the recent time . The study proceeds as follows. The first chapter sets out the general introduction to the study, the aims and... Continue Reading

134) THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF COCOA IN NIGERIA ECONOMY (1900 - 1970)

The study attempts to provide a comprehensive analysis on the economic importance of cocoa in Nigeria economy (1900-1970) . Cocoa has been a major source of income for many Nigerians and a major source of foreign exchange earnings for the country. For this purpose the study seek to achieve this following objective by dividing the study into five... Continue Reading

135) 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 area of about... Continue Reading

136) ABORTION AND THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE

ABSTRACT Abortion is a moral issue that has attracted a lot of controversial views from both the supporters and the denialists. The arguments of the pro-lifers and the pro-choicers presents abortion as a social phenomenon that has both ethical and moral implications. This is because if we accepts the pro-lifers view that, abortion is bad without... Continue Reading

137) OIL-PALM PRODUCTION IN EJIGBO COMMUNITY IN OSUN STATE 1960-2000

Indigenous arts in Nigeria are as old as time immemorial and contemporary as yesterday. They are as old because they have got their history back in antiquity and contemporary because they are still with us today. Often, when technology is being talked about, the attention of many people first goes to the advanced technologies in countries like... Continue Reading

138) TRADITIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN OMU-ARAN DURING THE COLONIAL ERA

The aim of this research work is to discuss traditional institutions in Omu-Aran during the colonial era. Objectively, it seeks to examine the impact of colonial rule on the traditional institutions in Omu-Aran. The work intends to look at how traditional institutions were able to survive and co-exist with the incursion of the Europeans and the... Continue Reading

139) PROBLEMS OF REVENUE SOURCES IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF YAGBA WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KOGI STATE)

TABLE OF CONTENTS   Title page……………………………………………………………………………..i                        Certification………………………………………………………………………….ii... Continue Reading

140) EFFECT OF SMALLHOLDER TEA PRODUCTION IN KENYA: THE CASE OF BOMET COUNTY, 1954– 2002

ABSTRACT Tea is grown in estates mostly owned by multinational companies and smallholder tea producers. This study investigated smallholder tea production and its effects in Konoin, Bomet County in the period 1954 - 2002. The objectives of the study were: To investigate the factors that led to the introduction of tea growing in Konoin, Bomet... Continue Reading
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141) UNITED STATES AND THE GAZA WAR OF 2014

This project work talks about the origin of the conflict between Israel and Gaza and how the United States is interfering.... Continue Reading

142) THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ODO-OWA DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD

This work is aimed at ensuring that socio-economic development of Odo-Owa in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State during the colonial period is articulated and written down for historical purpose, thus ensuring that the basic information about the socio-economic activities of the people is documented.  It also aims at examining the... Continue Reading

143) AN EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF STATE AND NON-STATE ACTORS IN AVAILING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN GOKWE – GUMUNYU AREA, 1980-2008

ABSTRACT The marginalization of rural areas in Zimbabwe in the post-colonial era facilitated the researcher to evaluate on the programs launched by the state and non- state actors in their effort to promote and improve the standards of primary and secondary education from 1980 to 2008 basing in Gokwe rural area. In the first chapter the thesis... Continue Reading

144) ASSESSING INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM AND WAYS IN COMBATING DRUG ABUSE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT   Drug abuse among youths in Nigeria has been a problem to the youths and the society in General. The consequences of drug abuse are not only on the individual user but also on his or her offspring, family and the society. To this effect, the study seeks to assess institutional mechanism and appropriate ways in combating drug abuse and... Continue Reading

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

As is traditional with programmes of this nature, statements articulating aims and objectives, both long-term and short are always in abundant supply. Whether these aims and objectives are later realized however depends on availability of resources and the kind of determination of the promoters of such programmes. The aims and objectives drawn up... Continue Reading

146) THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY (OAU) TO AFRICAN UNION (AU) THE JOURNEY SO FAR

The African Union was formed to cater for the needs and aspiration of member states amongst the various set objectives Achieve greater unity and solidarity between the African countries and the other people of Africa Defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of its member states Accelerate the political and socio- economic... Continue Reading
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147) A SOCIO-ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITIES OF WOMEN IN OTUKPO CLAN IN THE 20TH CENTURY

This study is chosen because of the significant role played by women in Idoma land particularly their cultural responsibilities to the Otukpo clan  What stimulated the researcher to embark on this writing is to contribute to knowledge. Nothing much has been written on the significant role played by Idoma women in the area of their cultural... Continue Reading

148) THE INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS INTO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF AWE IN THE 20TH CENTURY

The objective of this study is to explore the trends of migrants and discuss effects of immigration on the growth and development of Awe. It also intends to analyse the collective efforts and activities of migrants to the socio-economic development of the area putting into consideration both negative and positive impact of the activities of the... Continue Reading

149) MYTHS AND SOCIO-CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF OLOOLU MASQUERADE FESTIVAL IN IBADAN

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

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

It generally talks about the History of the people of Otuo. How they originated, where they originated from, their cultures, values, norms and practices. It also sheds light on their might and importance in the Benin Kingdom.... Continue Reading
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