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1. | Psychosocial Well-Being Needs (PWNs) of Alcohol/Drug Sufferers and Therapeutic Architectural Solutions (TASs) in Rehabilitation Centre, Nigeria
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2. | RE: PSYCHOSOCIAL WELL-BEING NEEDS (PWNS) OF ALCOHOL DRUG SUFFERERS AND THERAPEUTIC ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTIONS (TASS) IN REHABILITATION CENTRE, NIGERIA.
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3. | Consumers' Knowledge and Use of Nutritional Labelling Information in Lagos, Nigeria
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4. | Decades of water resources research works in Nigeria: What has changed?
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5. | Public Relations in a Government Property Development Agency in Lagos, Nigeria: A Public Opinion Check
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6. | Risk communication sources and knowledge of Lassa fever in Nigeria: An impact analysis
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7. | Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in a rehabilitation centre, Nigeria
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8. | Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in a rehabilitation centre, Nigeria
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9. | Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in a rehabilitation centre, Nigeria
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10. | Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in a rehabilitation centre, Nigeria
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11. | Psychosocial well-being needs of alcohol/drug sufferers and therapeutic architectural solutions in a rehabilitation centre, Nigeria
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12. | The nexus between indoor air pollution, electricity generation, waste management, and water supply in Nigeria
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13. | The Theory of Triadic Influence, Media Literacy, Adolescents and Alcohol Advertising in Lagos State
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14. | International Organizations as Shields in Cameroonian Foreign Policy
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15. | Analysis of Monthly Lightning Distribution in Nigeria
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16. | Decades of water resources research works in Nigeria: What has changed?
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17. | Anti-plagiarism and research ethics: Nigeria experience
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18. | COVID-19: Impacts and implications on waste management, the Nigeria economy and the way forward
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19. | PERSPECTIVES DE DECLIN DE LA FECONDITE AU NIGERIA : ANALYSE COMPARATIVE DES DONNEES DES ENQuETES DEMOGRAPHIQUES ET SANITAIRES DE 1990 ET 1999
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20. | PROSPECTS FOR FERTILITY DECLINE IN NIGERIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS· OF THE 1990 AND 1999 NIGERIA DEMOGRAPIDC AND HEALTH SURVEY DATA
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21. | Impact Assessment of Economic Reforms And Governance Project (ERGP) in Three Selected MDAs in Nigeria
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22. | Sustainable energy for national climate change, food security and employment opportunities: Implications for Nigeria
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23. | RAPE AND THE DECLARATION ON THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A STUDY OF LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
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24. | HUMAN SECURITY AND PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS IN AFRICA: A STUDY OF SOUTH SUDAN
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25. | Variations in Preference for Public Care Supports among the Elderly in South-Western Nigeria
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26. | Variations in preference for family care support among the elderly in Southwestern Nigeria
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27. | Key Determinants of Contraceptive Use Among Married Women in North-Eastern Region of Nigeria
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28. | MANUFACTURING SECTOR PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA: THE INTERACTIVE ROLE OF INFRASTRUCTURE
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29. | Consistent Condom Use among Sex Workers in Nigeria
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30. | End of Project Evaluation Project Title: SHO Four Famine Appeal 2017 - Nigeria
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31. | Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of the Physically Challenged with Respect to HIV/AIDS in Greater Accra/Eastern Regions of Ghana
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32. | FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA Delegation of the European Commission to the Federal Republic of Nigeria And National Population Commission (NPopC)
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33. | Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Men who have sex with Men, and Lesbians with Respect to HIV/AIDS in Greater Accra/Eastern Regions of Ghana
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34. | Report on Qualitative Assessment of Community Knowledge, Perceptions, Practices, and Barriers to Malaria Prevention Services for Pregnant Women in Zamfara and Kebbi States, Nigeria
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35. | TWITTER BAN AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MILLENNIALS' FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND LIVELIHOOD IN LAGOS STATE
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36. | Cost of Urban Rental Housing and its Implications on Home Ownership Drive of Middle and Low-Income Earners in Lagos State, Nigeria
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37. | PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A REVIEW OF THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
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38. | MANUFACTURING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) MARGINALITY: A REVIEW OF FACTORS INFLUENCING PERFORMANCE OF SMES IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
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39. | Government Spending and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A VectorAutoregressive Modeling Approach
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40. | FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AN ECONOMIC GROWTH: FURTHER EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA
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41. | Effects of Public Education Expenditure on Primary School Enrolment in Nigeria
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42. | An Assessment of the Determinants of Micro Entrepreneurial Development in Nigeria and Millennium Development Goals
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43. | Blockchain Technology and Organizational Practices: The Case of Nigerian Academic Libraries
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44. | SOCIO-ECONOMIC PREDICTORS OF CHILD LABOUR:IMPLICATIONS ON SCHOOLING IN NIGERIA
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45. | Transient Marriages, Child Rights Abuses, and Mediatic Gap: A Theoretical Coverage of Crime Instigators in Nigeria
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46. | Post humanism, Virtual Warfare, and the Defence Preparedness of Nations: A Case for Africa's Readiness
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47. | GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CARE SUPPORTS RECEIVEDBY OLDER PERSONS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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48. | Cyber Risks and Fraud in the Nigeria's Business Environment: A Postmortem of Youth Crime
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49. | Corruption of Religion and the Religion of Corruption: Rethinking Marxist's Sociology of Religion in Modern Nigeria
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50. | Foreign Direct Investment and Information Communication Technology Taxation Effects on Tax Income Growth
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51. | SOCIAL IMPACT OF MOBILE LEARNING TABLETS ON EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM A PRIVATE NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTION
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52. | INTERROGATING CHILD MOLESTATION AND ABUSE IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF SADE ADENIRAN'S IMAGINE THIS
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53. | Africanity and New Afrodiasporans in America: Negotiating New Identity in Bulawayo's and Mbue's Debut Novels
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54. | Africa Constricted Foreign Earnings and the Challenges of Survival under Recession: A Case for Sustainable Economic Development in Nigeria
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55. | THE NEXUS BETWEEN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, OPEN COMMERCE, ICT TAXATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
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56. | FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND TAX REVENUE IN EVOLVING MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIAN
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57. | The Role of Institutions in the Finance-Inequality Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa
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58. | EFFECTS ON THE REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF MICROENTERPRISES IN AN INFORMAL ECONOMY: FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM THE OTA AREA, NIGERIA
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59. | Effects of Technological Diffusion and Access to Electricity on Employment in Nigeria
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60. | Misery and Economic Growth Nexus in Nigeria; Implications for Electrical Energy Management
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61. | Financial Deepening and Manufacturing Sector Performance in Nigeria: Evidence from Bank, Non-bank and External Financing Sources
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62. | How Effective Is the Monetary Policy on the Real Sector in Nigeria?
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63. | ICT adoption, innovation and financial development in a digital world: empirical analysis from Africa
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64. | INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION AND INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
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65. | Internet usage, innovation and human development nexus in Africa: the case of ECOWAS
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66. | Revisiting the Nigerian Undergraduate English Curriculum for Global Relevance and Sustainability: The Future We Want
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67. | Formulation and implementation of educational policies in Nigeria
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68. | Legitimating Falsehood in Social Media: A Discourse Analysis of Political Fake News
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69. | EFFECTS ON THE REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF MICROENTERPRISES IN AN INFORMAL ECONOMY: FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM THE OTA AREA, NIGERIA
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70. | Communicating Religious Extremism in West Africa
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71. | HOT MONEY INFLOW, MONETARY SYSTEM ANDINCLUSIVE GROWTH IN NIGERIA.
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72. | NATIONAL ASSEMBLY'S ROLE IN FORMULATING NIGERIA'S FOREIGN POLICY (2015-2021)
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73. | LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT AND STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE IN THE LAGOS STATE HEALTH SCHEME: A STUDY OF ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (2015-2022)
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74. | INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INFLOW IN WEST AFRICA
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75. | MONETARY POLICY, INFORMAL SECTOR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
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76. | A narrative literature review on media and maternal health in Africa
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77. | EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATION AND FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA
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78. | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
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79. | ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION OF STUDENTS: A STUDY OF COVENANT UNIVERSITY, OTA
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80. | Youths' socio-economic well-being in Southwest Nigeria: What role can empowerment/poverty reduction programmes play?
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81. | INVESTIGATION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TO HOUSING PROVISION IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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82. | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY: A STUDY OF FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY CORPS, LAGOS SECTOR COMMAND, OJODU, NIGERIA
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83. | TAX REFORMS, DIGITALISATION AND GOVERNMENT REVENUE IN NIGERIA
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84. | DOES AWARENESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MALE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CHALLENGES AFFECT RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS OF MEN IN NIGERIA
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85. | HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND BEHAVIOURAL PRACTICE OF WOMEN TOWARDS BREAST CANCER SCREENING IN LAGOS STATE
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86. | GLASGOW PACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR WEST AFRICA
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87. | PIRACY AND PERSONAL INSECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA: A STUDY OF BAYELSA STATE WATERWAYS, NIGERIA
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88. | FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL FOOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION
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89. | Innovative Entrepreneurship Education: Positing an Integrative Model
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90. | COVID-19 and the State of Mental Health Challenges Among Women, Girls and Children: The Case of Nigeria
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91. | IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SDGS 6 IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF ADO/ODO OTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN OGUN STATE (2015 ' 2019)
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92. | APPLICATION OF CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN STRATEGIES IN THE DESIGN OF A CONVENTION CENTRE, IKHUENIRO, BENIN-CITY
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93. | Determinants of Women Access to Healthcare Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
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94. | SATISFACTION WITH PUBLIC HOUSING AMONG URBAN WOMEN IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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95. | The Role and Challenges of Ward Development Committees in Promoting Grassroots Health Awareness in Ogun State Nigeria
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96. | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY: A STUDY OF DAVID IBIYEOMIE FOUNDATION (DIF),PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
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97. | KNOWLEDGE OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS INFLUENCING HEALTH SERVICE USAGE AMONG PREGNANT MOTHERS IN NIGERIA
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98. | MANUFACTURING SECTOR OUTPUT, INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES
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99. | Restoration of power supply to post-conflict communities in Northern Nigeria: Implication for sustainable Reintegration of Returning Migrants
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100. | Energy Consumption and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Nigeria: An Empirical Perspective
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