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1. ETHNIC MILITIA AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION IN NIGERIA

Background of the Study

Nigeria, a sovereign state with multi-ethnic groups was amalgamated in 1914 by Fredrick Lugard, the then Governor-General of the Federation. Prior to this period, each ethnic group was administered by traditional rulers with basi...

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2. CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC CRIMES IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR OF NIGERIA

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Economic crimes has been described as the manifestation of a criminal act done either solely or in an organized manner with or without associates or groups, with an intent to earn wealth through illegal means, carrying out of ill...

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3. EFFECT OF 2012 FLOOD DISASTER ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CASSAVA FARMERS IN ETSAKO EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, EDO STATE

The world at large has suffered natural disasters (flood) throughout its long history. They displace and disrupt thousands of families, and having more traumatic effect in the poorest of nations, crippling what are often already woefully inadequate economic development efforts, and destroying inf...

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4. FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT AMONG PARENTS

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Ika South is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Agbor. It has an area of 436km2 and a population of 62,594 (Onyeche, 2012).

Child abuse and neglect is a social and publi...

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5. INVESTIGATION INTO THE ROLE OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Despite successive governments' efforts to alleviate poverty, Nigeria's condition is rather concerning, as the tale of poverty reduction appears to be bleak throughout the years (Abbas, 2017). It is not surprising, however, that impoveri...

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6. SELF-CONCEPT, ANXIETY AND MARITAL SATISFACTION OF COUPLES IN GOKANA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF RIVERS STATE: IMPLICATION FOR COUNSELLING

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Most individuals who are married actively want or anticipate attaining some level of marital satisfaction. In 1992, the Bureau of the Census of the United States revealed that tragically, 52 percent of marriages in the country en...

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7. THE CRIME OF CHILD ABUSE IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF PORT HARCOURT, RIVER STATE

Background of the study

The phenomena of procreation assures the existence and continuation of a country. However, the manner in which married parents raise their children is a critical factor in deciding the caliber of the persons who comprise a given...

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8. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN DANCES

Abstract

Dance is a form of art, hence, it is an index of culture. Zulu Sofola in Tragic Themes in Nigeria Ritual Drama notes that:

Culture is the totality of the individual in relation to all the forces acting upon him and his reaction to th...

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9. ASSESSING FAKE DRUGS AND PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN NIGERIA

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Drug Faking is a global public health problem, because the effects can be felt from both the country of manufacture to the recipient countries. Hence, national measures for combating of fake drugs in country might be insufficient because of the a...

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10. FAMILY AND SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF THINGS FALL APART AND PURPLE HIBISCUS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

    1. Background of the study

 

Many societies have beliefs rooted deep in ancient religion. Some beliefs include polygamy, polytheism, and patriarchy, or rule by men. One such culture is that of Ach...

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11. UNDERSTANDING THE EVOLUTION OF TRAGIC HEROS WITH A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MODERN TRAGIC HEROS WITH THE ARISTOTELIAN TRAGIC HERO

ABSTRACT

The Tragic Hero mis a special protagonist that has been a powerful teaching tool for writers. This is clear because such characters demand more emotions from their audience. Their miserable circumstances always leave the audience vulnerable for the message to be passed on. A cl...

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12. HANNAH ARENDT ON VIOLENCE VIS-À-VIS THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL POWER THROUGH VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

While trying to echo Max Weber’s definition of state, C.W Mills categorically defined politics as a struggle for power and the ultimate form of power is violence.  This equation of power and violence seems to corroborate the earl...

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13. PERCEPTION OF CHURCH OF CHRIST IN NATIONS (COCIN) MEMBERS TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORPHANS IN PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT

The study is an investigation into the“Perception of COCIN Church members Towards the Development of Orphans” against the background that orphans are in a tragic state.The problem is growing with thousands of children left increasingly unattended to and uncared for...

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14. IRONY AND THE IRONIC IN SELECTED YORÙBÁ TRAGIC PLAYS

ABSTRACT

Irony and the ironic , which are prominent features of Yorùbá tragic plays , are stylosituational elements used to draw attention to the gap between the speaking position, the posited truth and actions. Previous studies on the use of stylistic devices in Yorùbá́ literature...

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