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The aim of this study was to examine the perception of cyber crime among Nigerian youths using Caritas University as a study. In this research study we found out people’s reaction to messages depends mainly on how it is perceived. To achieve the aim o the study literature was reviewed. Survey research method was used in which questionnaire the major instrument was distributed to various respondents in the execution of the study. Samples were selected using the systematic random sampling techniques. Chi-square and simple percentages were used in analyzing data. Internet is used as a channel for the perpetration of criminal spamming activities was the finding drawn. Finally Cyber laws should be made to govern the country’s cyber space and give the nation’s adequate cyber security was the recommendation gotten based on the finding drawn.
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Epilepsy is a disorder of public concern worldwide and has been widely treated via pharmacotherapy, which are faced with challen...
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This essay is going to examine the use or Nigerian Pidgin in Ipodo and Alade markets. Chapter one treats the background study, h...
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Nigeria has over three thousand Ornamental Fish species and the potential of being one of the leading exporters. In spite of the...
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The focus of this study borders on bibliographic information on corruption in Nigeria political system. T...
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The study is to assess the gender inequality and women participation in politics: 2011 General election in...
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The research investigated Trends of Academic performance of Junior Secondary School students in Integrated Science, Computer and...
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In Nigeria, a rising proportion of the country's adolescents are becoming new p...
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It is said that the population of any country c...
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Over the decades, the Nigerian government established a range of institutions and initiatives to address poverty, youth restiven...
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This study investigates the suitability of crushed coconut shell (CCS) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as partial replaceme...