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Autor:
Christian C. Ezeibe, Victor C. Iwuoha, Nnamdi Mbaigbo, Nneka I. Okafor, Onyinye G. Uwaechia, Martin F. Asiegbu, Ikpe E. Ibenekwu, Adolphus Uzodigwe, Simeon Dimonye, Peter O. Mbah, Edwin Izueke, Ebele Udeoji, Chika Oguonu
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Victims & Offenders. :1-28
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research. 16:207-221
Autor:
Ezinwanne Nneoma Ezeibe, Alphonsus N. Ali, Christian Ezeibe, Ifeanyi Abada, Chika N. Oguonu, Edwin Izueke, Felicia C. Abada, Chukwunonso Oguonu, Chukwudi Ilo, Humphrey Agbo
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International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 26:3-11
This study assesses the impact of traffic sign deficit on road traffic accidents in Nigeria. The participants were 720 commercial vehicle drivers. While simple random sampling was used to select 6 out of 137 federal highways, stratified random sampli
Publikováno v:
African Renaissance (1744-2532); Sep2021, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p11-35, 25p
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Oman Chapter of Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review. 4:63-72
This paper has critically examined the relationship between energy security and sustainable development in Nigeria. We applied elite theory as theoretical framework for the study. We further adopted as methodology, the critical mode of research. The
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Open Journal of Philosophy. :216-224
The paper examines the imperatives of good ethical conduct in the conduct of government business in Nigeria. As government business grows in complexity with the adoption of technological innovations in government, governance in Nigeria’s public sec
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Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 5, Iss 27 P1 (2014)
This article deals with the relationship between peaceful coexistence and sustainable development. This is against the backdrop of the conflicts that arose as a result of the balkanization of Africa after the Berlin conference, which was done without
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Public Administration Research. 1
This study appraises the monetization of workers fringe benefit in Nigeria’s federal Civil Service with a view to identifying the problem areas. Data collected through questionnaire were analyzed using Chi-square. The findings revealed that the mon
Autor:
E., Ugwu Chukwuka1 chuka.ugwu@unn.edu.ng, Marcellus, Ikeanyibe Okechukwu1 okey.ikeanyibe@unn.edu.ng, Edwin, Izueke1 eddy.izueke@unn.edu.ng, Chukwudike, Udenze1 chukwudike.udenze@unn.edu.ng
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Business & Economic Research. Jun2021, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p207-221. 15p.