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NIGERIAN FEDERALISM and Intergovernmental relation is dated back to the colonial era. However, a trace of the Nigerian federation shows that the relationship between the central and state, state and state, federal state and local government and local government and local government have been that of competition tensions and conflicts occasioned by the diversify historically, linguistically, culturally, religious, and otherwise in the management of their jurisdictional power, fiscal policies, administrative mechanism and finally their legislative Intergovernmental affairs. But this competition, tensions and conflicts can be mixed through federal-state-local, state-local and local-local and state-state, federal-local-bargaining interactions and cooperation adopted by the various tiers of government in Nigeria as the case in the United State.
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The rapid growth in information technology and the recognition of the modern world gave rise to the introductio...
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This project is undertaken to observe the role of marketing in the consolidated banking sector. Kotler defi...
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Education is an instrument that affects national development in Nigeria. It helps i...
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This project was carried out to find out the impact of women educational status o...
ABSTRACT: The influence of early childhood education on substance abuse prevention was examined to understand how early educational interventi...
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This study was carried out to investigate the application of social networks media for reference services in academic libraries...
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The purpose of this research work is to examine the role of parents in the career development...
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The period of pregnancy is a time that is accompanied with rapid physiological...
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The importance of dissertation writing towards sustaining academic and intellectual culture cannot be overemphasised. However, t...
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Information and Communication technology has been recognized to play pedagogic role that could in principle com...