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    THE ENIGMA OF WORKING MOTHERS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN NSUKKA L.G.A. OF ENUGU STATE: WORK-FAMILY ROLE CONFLICT by NDUBUISI ONESIMUS OPARAOCHA

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The population of the study was mothers who were employees of University of Nigeria and College of Education, Nsukka. The total number of mothers from the two higher institutions is 4,343. …”
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    A Review of Toyin Falọla. Cultural Modernity in a Colonized World: The Writings of Chief Isaac Oluwole Delanọ. Pan-African University Press, 2020, 739 pages. Toyin Falọla and Micha... by Bọla Dauda

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…He was the first Administrative Secretary of the Ẹgbẹ Ọmọ Oduduwa, a cultural organization that became a political party in Nigeria at the dawn of Nigeria’s independence in the 1950s. …”
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    Peace Building and Social Media in a Cosmopolitan Society by I. Omotayo Adeshina

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In Nigeria, individualism, ethnicity and tribalism are more prevalent than cosmopolitan ideas of universality and generality. …”
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    By Canoe and Speedboat: The Recent Expansion of the Ìlàjẹ Fishing Trade by Kayọde Joseph Onipede

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As traders and goods came into Ìlàjẹ from various parts of Nigeria, new markets sprang up to facilitate the exchange of upland goods for fish products. …”
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    EFFECT OF SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUND ON DRUG ADDICTION AMONG PATIENTS IN KARU GENERAL HOSPITAL ABUJA by OMOZUSI MERCY OMOSEFE, SHALWUL MONICA MIDONG, AZORONDU AGBONS ABIGAIL

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…There is not much study on these issues in relation to drug addiction thus this study was designed to examine the effect of socioeconomic background on drug addiction among patients in Karu general hospital, Abuja. Nigeria. This study employed a quantitative cross-sectional survey research design with a sample size of 82 patients. …”
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    Skills for Collecting Research Data, Analytical Skills, and Lecturer Job Effectiveness at Nigerian Universities. by Oluwafemi, Ebenezer Jegede, Otu, Bernard D.

    Published 2023
    “…This study sought to examine research data gathering skill, analytical skill and lecturers’ Job effectiveness in two Universities in Nigeria, namely University of Calabar of Cross River State, and Benson Idahosa University, Benin City, Nigeria respectively. …”
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    The <i>Meq</i> Genes of Nigerian Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Field Isolates Contain Mutations Common to Both European and US High Virulence Strains by Joseph N. Patria, Luka Jwander, Ifeoma Mbachu, Levi Parcells, Brian Ladman, Jakob Trimpert, Benedikt B. Kaufer, Phaedra Tavlarides-Hontz, Mark S. Parcells

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The present work reports on <i>meq</i> mutations identified in MDV field strains in Nigeria, arising at farms employing different vaccination practices. …”
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    Unlocking African economic growth potentials through the lenses of trade openness and financial development shocks by Abdussalam Aljadani, Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim, Lukman Raimi, Usama Al-Mulali, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Our research examines the impact of trade openness and the asymmetric effects of financial development on economic growth (EG) in Africa's leading financially developed nations—South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and Algeria—over the period 1995–2020. Using robust methodologies such as the Pooled Mean Group (PMG) and Quantile Regression (QR), we find that trade openness is a critical driver of EG. …”
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    Change in nutrient composition of biochar from rice husk and sugarcane bagasse at varying pyrolytic temperatures by Ifeoma Monica Nwajiaku, John Seye Olanrewaju, Kuniaki Sato, Takeo Tokunari, Shigeru Kitano, Tsugiyuki Masunaga

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Abstract Purpose Waste management is one of the significant challenges facing Nigeria’s agricultural sector. To manage this problem, the conversion of agricultural wastes to biochar is a practical solution. …”
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