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151) THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION OF MBAISE TOWN 1976-1999

ABSTRACT The paper takes a look at the famed and culturally endowed Mbaise town, with a focus on tracing and highlighting developments that occurred in the area within the period 1976 – 1999. Mbaise, made up of three local government areas (Aboh-Mbaise, Ahiaza-Mbaise and Ezinihitte-Mbaise) is blessed with rich cultural and intellectual capacity.... Continue Reading

152) BOKO HARAM AND SOCIAL-POLITICAL CHANGES IN THE NORTHERN PART OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT           Boko Haram figuratively implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id... Continue Reading

153) AN INTERROGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF DIAMOND MINING BY CHINESE COMPANIES CASE OF CHIADZWA (2006-2016)

Abstract The impacts on diamond mining in Chiadzwa have been under research by historians, individuals, humanitarian groups and many civil society organisations. However, my research unpacked the impacts of diamond mining by the Chinese companies, how they affected the community socio-economic, political and environmental. This research revealed... Continue Reading

154) ETHNO REGIONAL POLITICS IN NIGERIA 1960-1966

ABSTRACT           T he s t udy r e v ea l the Ethno Regional Politics in Nigeria be t w e e n t hep e r i ods196 0 - 1966, of which po l i t i cs a t t h edo m e st i c l e v el w asd e t e r m i n e d bye t hn i c i t ybeca u se t he r eg i ons w e r ec a r v ed a l onge t hn i c l i n es , t h e Y o r u ba o f t heW e s t , t h e H a u... Continue Reading

155) THE SURVIVAL OF IGBOMINA INDIGENOUS POLITICAL STRUCTURE UNDER THE ILORIN EMIRATE SYSTEM IN THE 20TH CENTURY

The motivation to undertake this study on “the survival of Igbomina indigenous political structure under Ilorin emirate system in the 20th century” is born out of increasing question on the identity and tenacity of the culture of Igbomina people and more especially their political system. For over a century, the Igbomina people were under... Continue Reading

156) THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: NIGERIA AS A CASE STUDY

ABSTRACT           This study is meant to investigate the impact of globalization on economic growth, also the influence of globalization on the Nigerian economy. It is obvious that Nigeria as a country still depends on the importation of productive inputs despite all efforts to develop her local resources. Thus, the objective of this... Continue Reading

157) NIGERIA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND NATIONAL INTEREST FROM 1960-2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page---------i Approval Page--------ii Declaration---------iii Dedication---------iv Acknowledgement---------v Table of Contents---------vi Map CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the study-------1 1.2Statement of problem and research questions ----5 1.3Aims and objectives of study------8 1.4Significance of... Continue Reading

158) POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN IBADAN: THE ROLE OF THE NIGERIAN POLICE FORCE 1960-1983

This study examines political violence in Ibadan and how well the Police was able to curb it during the period from 1960-1983. Politics in Ibadan was critically examines and the various crises that led to the annulment of the First Republic was also looked at too. Aim and Objectives of the study The aim of this study is to embark and discover new... Continue Reading

159) BORDER MARKETS AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN NIGERIA AND BENIN REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY OF TSAMIYA AND LOLO

INTRODUCTION Tsamiya and Lolo Markets existed since the pre-colonial period. They are located at the extreme end of Nigeria's international border with Benin Republic in the north-west. The attainment of independence of the two countries by their former colonial masters has contributed significantly in the economic development of those two border... Continue Reading

160) THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN SETTLEMENT OF WORLD DISPUTE

The history of peaceful settlement of dispute dates back from Jay Treaty of 1794 between U.S.A. & Great Britain. This treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation led to creation of mixed commissions and intended to functioN to some extent as tribunals. In 1872, the Albama claims arbitration between U.K. and U.S.A. marked the start of a 2nd Phase.... Continue Reading
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161) THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE TRADITIONAL POLITICAL INSTITUTION IN IBADAN IN THE TWENTIETH (20TH) CENTURY

This study focuses on the events of the 20th century, that is to say from 1900-1999 but as an historical study, the need to apprise the period before the period of focus will provide necessary information that will illuminate the understanding of Ibadan history.  To follow the period before 20th century, a full focus will be on the period to... Continue Reading

162) GNU: A STRATEGY TO FOSTER DEMOCRACY ? A CASE STUDY OF ZIMBABWE’S 2008 GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY

ABSTRACT The predominant discourse around Governments of National Unity (GNUs) in Africa involves the role they play towards ushering nations from dire political situations to a more democratic dispensation. Contemporary studies on African GNUs highlight that these governments have been utilised to serve as conflict resolution mechanisms and they... Continue Reading

163) THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN THE SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE A CASE STUDY OF THE BAKASSI PENINSULAR CONFLICT 1993-2002

ABSTRACT           The discovery of oil reserves in the waters surrounding Bakassi Peninsula subjected it to claims and counter-claims for sovereignty, military occupation and recourse to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). On October 10,2002, the International Court of Justice ruled that the Peninsula and the territory in the Lake... Continue Reading

164) YORUBA TRADITIONAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS: A CASE STUDY OF ILE ABEGAN, OGBOMOSO

An overview of the various Yoruba traditional healthcare providers in Nigeria. This work is specifically on Ile Abegan healthcare services which can be used as a reference for healthcare providers and development in Africa. Also, the lineages role in healthcare delivery was also discussed.  TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Certification ii... Continue Reading

165) THE REFUGEE INFLUX AND SECURITY IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF KIRYANDONGO REFUGEE SETTLEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv ABSTRACT LIST OF TABLES ix CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction 1 .2 Background of the Study 1.3 Statement of the Problem 2 1.4 Purpose of the study 3 1.5 Research objectives 3 1.6 Research question 3 1.7 Hypothesis 4 1.8 Scope ofthe study 4 1.8.1 Content scope 4... Continue Reading

166) NIGERIA-SOUTH AFRICA RELATIONS 1990-2010

ABSTRACT This study evaluates Nigeria-South Africa relations, from the period South Africa embraced democratizations as her government policy. The study focuses on the bilateral relationship shared between both nations with emphasis on politics, economics, military and socio cultural people to people interactions shared between individuals from... Continue Reading

167) THE CONTRIBUTION OF MARBLE MINING COMPANY TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF IGBETI COMMUNITY FROM 1969 TO PRESENT

The aim of this work is to examine the role of Marble Mining Company to the economic development of Igbeti as well as the rate at which these developments is taking place.  In doing this, we shall examine the origin of Marble mining company, its operation. We shall also attempt to explore the attention paid to the aspect of internal environment... Continue Reading

168) INDIGENOUS IRON WORKS IN THE 19TH CENTURY IN THE BENIN CITY

West Africa people early learned to mine and utilize their supplies of three important metals-gold, Iron and copper. The production of gold at an unidentified place on the West Africa coast long before the birth of Christ. When Iron was first worked, and also it was first used at a large scale, is not really known. Yet it is certain that knowledge... Continue Reading

169) SOCIO-POLITICAL ORGANISATION OF USEH VILLAGE IN BENIN KINGDOM BEFORE 1897

ABSTRACT This study derives its motivation from the researcher’s interest in investigating the socio-political organization of Useh Village in Benin Kingdom during the pre-colonial period. The researcher was curious to examine the political mechanism developed by the people to ensure the maintenance of peace and order in the community. From the... Continue Reading

170) OIL BOOM AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT: THE CHALLENGES OF PREMIUM MOTOR SPIRIT IMPORTATION INTO NIGERIA 1999-2016

                                                        ABSTRACT  This research examined how the Oil Boom in Nigeria has underdeveloped the nation ratherthan develop and also examining the challenges or problem faced in premium motor spiritimportation into   the country   as   a   result   of ... Continue Reading

171) OGBETE MAIN MARKET IN THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENUGU METROPOLIS: A CONTEMPORAY APPRAISAL

ABSTRACT Trade and Markets are aspects of economic activities of man in every section ofIgbo   land.   Ecological   variations   among   different   communities   had   envelopedsocieties to come together to trade, first through barter, and later the invention ofcurrency by the colonial masters. Ogbete market, one of the earliest... Continue Reading

172) THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION OF MBAISE TOWN OF IMO STATE FROM 1976-1999

TABLE OF CONTENT OUTLINES CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to the Study 1.2Statement of Research Problem 1.3Aims and Objectives 1.4Scope and Limitation 1.5Significance of study 1.6Research Methodology 1.7Conceptual Framework 1.8Literature Review CHAPTER TWO: HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUNDS OF MBAISE  2.1 Geographical... Continue Reading

173) THE EXTENT TO WHICH TECHNOLOGY HAS BEEN HARNESSED IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF HISTORY AT ORDINARY LEVEL IN GWERU URBAN DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this research was to investigate the extent to which technology has been harnessed in the teaching and learning of History at the Ordinary level inGweru urban District. The descriptive survey research design was used in this study. The sample constituted thirty ‘O’Level history pupils, six history teachers, three... Continue Reading

174) AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT OF THE LEGAL ABOLITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ON THE TEACHING AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. A CASE OF THREE SCHOOLS IN MARONDERA URBAN DISTRI

ABSTRACT Recently, corporal punishment has been legally abolished in Zimbabwean schools as well as in other various countries surrounding the world. This is in keeping with the international inclinations of being on familiar terms with the rights of the child specified in the Convention of the Rights of the Child and the Zimbabwean constitution at... Continue Reading

175) THE TRANSFORMATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL HISTORY CURRICULUM IN ZIMBABWE. A CASE STUDY OF ZVISHAVANE, 1990 TO 2017

ABSTRACT The study was carried out in selected secondary schools in Zvishavane both in rural and urban areas. Collection of data was done with the use of primary sources and secondary sources through purpose sampling and conversation to provide richer details. The purpose for the study was to find the changes that have been taking place in the... Continue Reading
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