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The study examines immorality in churches: issues and the way forward. Specifically, the study aims to examine the issues of immorality in churches, determine the way forward on the issue of church immorality and identify the factors encouraging immorality in churches.The study employed the survey descriptive research design. A total of 141 responses were validated from the survey. From the responses obtained and analyzed, the findings revealed that immorality has significant effect on the socio well-being of churches. The study thereby recommend that churches should focus more in preaching the message of repentance rather than prosperity message that is the order of the day in most churches today. Members should also not be allowed to wear whatever they feel like to church to avoid distracting others including the Priests, Pastors and Bishops.
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In this research work, the researcher intended to have a general discussion with local government as my backgro...
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Energy conservation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a key area of research aimed at addressing the challenge of efficient...
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This study was undertaken to examine management accounting techniques as a tool for decision making in manageme...
THE CHALLENGES OF ACCOUNTING FOR FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS IN PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
The study's objectives are to: 1) Identify the challenges...
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Presently, the rate of misbehaviour among pupils is a...
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The study appraises the role of the military in the socio-economic development of Nigeria. The study observes...
Background of the study
Water is necessary for life, and its availability, usage, and spatial distribution are all linke...
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The study cover a view and a detailed explanation of the modification require...
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This project was aimed at producing a fine high quality toilet soap at a low cost which will...
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This study investigates the short run effect, long run effect and causal relationship between stock market and economic growth i...