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176) 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

177) 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 Location... Continue Reading

178) 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

179) 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

180) NDOKWA AND HER NEIGHBOUR A STUDY OF INTER GROUP RELATIONS IN PRE – COLONIAL PERIOD

TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction - - - - - - - - Endnotes - - - - - - - - - CHAPTER TWO Historical Background of Ndokwa People - - - - Endnotes - - - - - - - - - CHAPTER THREE Political Relations Between Ndokwa and her neighbours - Endnotes - - - - - - -... Continue Reading
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181) 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

182) 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

183) 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

184) 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

185) 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

186) IMPACT OF COLONIALISM ON THE UZERE PEOPLE

IMPACT OF COLONIALISM ON THE UZERE PEOPLE TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction Justification of Research Aims and Objectives The Scope of the Study Research Methodology Literature Review Chapterization Endnotes CHAPTER TWO: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ISOKO AND UZERE The Geography of Isoko Land The Origin of the Uzere People Traditional... Continue Reading

187) 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

188) 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

189) 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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