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This work seeks to examine the relationship between the Ubulus in Aniocha and the various Ubulu Communities in Ndokwa in pre-colonial period, tracing their origin to the same ancestor (Ezemu and Obodo). Emphasis would be made on the unique features of their relationship in terms of political, economic, diplomatic and socio-cultural relations.
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The school feeding programme is designed to enhance the nutritional status of students, thereby im...
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The purpose of the work was to study the effect of hand washing on the prevention of infectious disease among s...
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Interactive learning spaces in university libraries are designed to foster collaborative learning,...
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This study investigated the ‘Impact of Selected Macroeconomic Variables on Non-oil Exports in Nigeria’ for both aggr...
1.1 Background of the Study
Irrigation systems are vital for enhancing agricultural productivity, especially in arid and semi-arid region...
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Promotional strategies have long been a cornerstone of marketi...
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The generation of electric power using different fuel resources to meet load demand and losses while satisfying various constrai...
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Neonatal jaundice is a common condition among newborns, characterized by the ye...
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In the context of public health, informed decision-making is essential for fostering a healthy soc...