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1. | Self-defence against Fulani herders' aggression: a demand for licenced firearms in Plateau state, Nigeria
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2. | FINANCIAL BENEFITS, EMOLUMENTS AND LABOUR TURNOVER: A STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE
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3. | Management Thoughts in Politics: The Nigerian Perspective
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4. | An Integrated Organisational Culture for Sustainable Environmental Performance in the Nigerian Context
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5. | Government Health Expenditure, Education and Under-5 Mortality Rate in Nigeria
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6. | Education and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Lessons from the G6 and Bric Countries
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7. | The Concept Development and Philosophy and method of planned development
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8. | Examining the Relationship between Human Capital Development and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria
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9. | Electro-Learning Amidst Covid-19 Lockdown and Related Challenges of Undergraduates in Nigerian Universities
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10. | A Correlational Study on Perceptions of Vulnerability and Women's Behavioural Dispositions to Breast Cancer: Implication for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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11. | ELECTRONIC LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN AND THE CHALLENGE OF USAGE AMONG SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA
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12. | A Correlational Study on Perceptions of Vulnerability and Women's Behavioural Dispositions to Breast Cancer: Implication for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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13. | THE LEGAL REGIME ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY IN NIGERIA'S POWER SECTOR: THE IMPACTS AND THE POTENTIALS
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14. | Nurturing young faculty for improved job engagement: Moderating role of institutional citizenship behaviour in the new normal world of work
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15. | National debt management and business sustainability in Africa's largest economy: A focus on the private sector
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16. | Linking disruptive innovation to sustainable entrepreneurship within the context of small and medium firms: A focus on Nigeria
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17. | LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR OF SUB-SAHARA AFRICA (2010 ' 2017): A DATA ENVELOPMENT AND PANEL REGRESSION APPROACH
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18. | INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES ON THE SURVIVAL INSTINCTS OF FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGERIA
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19. | Impact of the Commercial Law on E-Commerce Practices and Business Sustainability in Nigeria
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20. | Achieving operational resilience through kaizen practice: a case in a commercial livestock farm in Nigeria
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21. | Accountability in agricultural governance and food security in Nigeria
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22. | A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON DEREGULATION OF THE DOWNSTREAM SECTOR OF THE NIGERIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
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23. | To Save a Girl-Child, You Must Train a Boy-Child: A Note on Situational Irony
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24. | CHALLENGES OF WOMEN IN SMALL SCALE OIL PALM PRODUCTION
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25. | Gender Differences in Academic Performance and Industry Relevance: a Study of a Nigerian Private University Graduates
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26. | Energy Status, Energy Mix and Renewable Energy Potentials of Nigeria
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27. | Spousal Desertion and Coping Strategies among Ever-married Women with Breast Cancer in Kwara and Ogun States
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28. | Discrimination in Welfare Distribution between Academic and Non- Academic Staff of selected Nigerian Universities: A Qualitative Perspective
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29. | Health Communication, Knowledge and Practice towards Prostate cancer in Kwara State, Nigeria
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30. | Implications of COVID-19 pandemic on energy and environment research in Nigeria
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31. | DISTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING CHILD MORTALITY IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ACTIONS
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32. | Global.Media,.Television,.and.the.Americanization.of.Young.Africans
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33. | RECOVERY FROM ECONOMIC RECESSION AND AGRIBUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY NEXUS IN NIGERIA
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34. | MEETING THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN THE PRESENCE OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: THE CASE OF NIGERIA
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35. | Determinants of National Food Security in Nigeria
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36. | DISTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING CHILD MORTALITY IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY ACTIONS
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37. | COVERAGE OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SELECTED NEWSPAPERS PRE AND POST COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
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38. | ADMINISTRATION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND INEC ACTIVITIES IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA (2015-2022)
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39. | OIL PRICE VOLATILITY, OIL CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN SELECTED SECTORS IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
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40. | INTERNATIONAL OIL CORPORATIONS AND WOMEN'S LIVELIHOOD IN OGULAGHA ISLAND OF DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
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41. | FISCAL DEFICIT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA
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42. | CLIMATE ACTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF ETI-OSA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, LAGOS STATE (2015-2022)
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43. | CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY OF SELECTED BIOMEDICAL FIRMS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
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44. | SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING AND PERFORMANCE OF LISTED OIL AND GAS COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
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45. | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF LISTED CONSUMER GOODS COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
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46. | TAX STRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
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47. | Faculty Acceptance to Archive in Nigerian Institutional Repositories: A Review
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48. | Values and Impacts as Precursors for Measuring Library Returns on Investment: The Case of Covenant University Library in South-West Nigeria
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49. | XENOPHOBIA AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS: A STUDY OF NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA (2008-2020)
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50. | Engineering Students' Virtual Learning Challenges during COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown: A Case Study
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51. | LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, MOTIVATION AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AMONG STUDENTS IN TECHNICAL FIELDS.
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52. | Modeling the Next Decade of Energy Sustainability: A Case of a Developing Country
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53. | Performance evaluation of the prospects and challenges of effective power generation and distribution in Nigeria
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54. | Role of Agriculture in Poverty Reduction in Nigeria: An Implication for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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55. | Employee Engagement Strategies Antecedents and Migration Intention of Medical Practitioners in Nigeria: A Theoretical Assessment
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56. | Rhetorical Visions of Fulani-Herdsmen Conflict in the Nigerian Press: A Fantasy Theme Analysis
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57. | TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL JUSTICE ON EMPLOYEES' BEHAVIOURAL OUTCOMES: A FOCUS ON THE NIGERIAN PORTS INDUSTRY
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58. | Women's mass media exposure and maternal health awareness in Ota, Nigeria
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59. | Women's Education, Maternal Health, Entrepreneurship and Development in Nigeria
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60. | Exploring the dynamics of stakeholders' perspectives towards planning low-carbon energy transitions: a case of the Nigerian power sector
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61. | Solar Urban Planning in African Cities: Challenges and Prospects
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62. | Barriers to the Utilization of Mental Healthcare Services in South West, Nigeria: Gender Implications
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63. | Are there traditional practices that affect men's reproductive health in sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic review and meta-analysis approach
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64. | Urban Forestry and Its Impact on the Health of Residents of Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State
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65. | Contemporary Shelter in the Built Environment: A Comparative Review of Social Housing Schemes in Selected European and African Nations
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66. | Burn to kill: Wood ash a silent killer in Africa
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67. | Youth Employment Creation as an Inclusive Solution for Sustainable Development: Lessons from the 'Double You Digital Skills Initiative' in Nigeria
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68. | The nexus of climate change, urban infrastructure and sustainable development in developing countries
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69. | Sustaining Employees' Work Fulfilment through Multigenerational Diversity and Emotional Communication in Federal Civil Service Commission of Nigeria
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70. | Building technology training and student work readiness
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71. | A STUDY OF THE CAUSES OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT, 2007 AMONG PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA
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72. | Entrepreneurship Education and Insecurity Reduction in South-South Geopolitical Zone of Nigeria
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73. | Development of a Web-Based Knowledge Management Framework for Public- Private Partnership Projects in Nigeria
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74. | Does the Effect of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Infrastructure on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Inflow Depend on the Level of ICT Penetration? Evidence from West Africa
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75. | THE NIGERIAN FASHION INDUSTRY: TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND MARKET EXPANSION
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76. | Assessment of knowledge management barriers and improvement strategies on public-private partnership projects in Nigeria
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77. | ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: POLICIES, PRACTICES AND EFFECTIVENESS
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78. | Internal Displacement and the Feminisation of Vulnerability in Africa: Implications for the Actualisation of the UNSDGs
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79. | Migration and Xenophobia in Nigeria-South Africa Relations: An Exposition of the Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
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80. | To Opt-in or to Cop Out: COP26 and the Policy Dynamics of Decarbonising African Cities
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81. | Oil Price Shock and Agricultural Productivity: Stylised Evidence in Nigeria
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82. | Post-COVID-19 and African Agenda for a Green Recovery: Lessons from the European Union and the United States of America
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83. | PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY AND POLICY OUTCOMES OF DELTA STATE OIL PRODUCING AREAS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, 2006-2021
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84. | PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY AND POLICY OUTCOMES OF DELTA STATE OIL PRODUCING AREAS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, 2006-2021
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85. | Agricultural trade, foreign direct investment and inclusive growth in developing countries: evidence from West Africa
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86. | Smallholders in agro-industrial production: Lessons for rural development from a comparative analysis of Ghana's and Indonesia's oil palm sectors
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87. | Wine Industry in Tanzania and Its Sustainability: Qualitative Insights From Family-Owned Wine Processing Enterprises Owners
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88. | Agricultural Financing, Poverty and Unemployment Reduction in Nigeria
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89. | Instability of National Agricultural Research Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa:Research Report Lessons from Nigeria
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90. | African Migrant Narratives, Modern Slavery, and Human Rights Violations in Libya
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91. | "It's My Responsibility to Care for Him, My Household, and the Society": Gendered Roles and the COVID-19 Outbreak.
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92. | Usefulness and expectations on skills development and entrepreneurship among women of low socioeconomic status in Ogun State, Nigeria
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93. | Women in Political Leadership in Nigeria: Issues, Prospect and Challenges
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94. | Towards a sustainable bioeconomy in a post-oil era Nigeria
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95. | The Exploitation of Orphan Legumes for Food, Income, and Nutrition Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
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96. | Intrinsic conflict among nigerian public security forces: A Systems model for compliant security service delivery in Nigeria
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97. | Addressing Non-health Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic and Development of Future Resilience in Nigeria: A Systemic Intervention
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98. | Threshold effects of ICT access and usage in Burkinabe and Ghanaian households
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99. | Large-scale agricultural investment and female employment in African communities: Quantitative and qualitative insights from Nigeria
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100. | Carbon Emissions, Human Capital Investment and Economic Development in Nigeria
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