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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of government funding schemes on development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria. To meet the objectives of the study, survey research method was applied and a sample of 50 respondents was administered to SMEs Owners and Staff in Ojo Local Government Area. Data collection was done through questionnaire administration and the data collected were statistically analyzed with the aid of SPSS software. It was found that government funding schemes significantly affects SMEs growth and development in Nigeria. However, only few entrepreneurs have access to the loans. Therefore, the study recommends that entrepreneurs need to be educated about the procedures and processes required to secure loans from the financial schemes available to SMEs
ABSTRACT: This research explored the impact of early childhood education on understanding global issues among young children. Objectives inclu...
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As interest in biomass utilization into combustion fuels grows, the torrefaction, becomes ever more important. Torrefaction is a...
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Value management is widely accepted as a technique in achieving value for mon...
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This study was carried out on the effects of contraceptive patronage and risk involvement amon...
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
In schools, bullying occurs in all areas. It can occur in nearly any part in or around th...
EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
Suppliers are an essential component of the supply chain system, imbibing effective supplier sele...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Vehicle Registration in Nigeria began over 100 years ago and the records have been essentially manual which in tu...
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This paper deals with the problem of prostitution in Ojoo community Ibadan Nigeria. The main objective of the s...
ABSTRACT:- Branding is an important issue in any organization. This is because without a proper branding of a fir...
Abstract: THE IMPACT OF SUPPLY CHAIN VISIBILITY ON LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE
The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of supp...