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  • Popoola, Ebunoluwa O (OAU Journal of Public Law, 2023)
    The world is currently witnessing various forms of terrorism, sometimes leading to war, with devastating impacts on the environment. This article evaluates the implication of terrorism and the war on terrorism vis à vis ...
  • ANDESIKUTEB, Ali (Proceedings of the Second Annual Research Conference of Federal University Lafia,, 2016-02)
    Solid wastes generally constitute man’s unwanted materials that need to be collected and properly managed. It consists of substances, materials and objects considered as worthless or defective and of no or less value ...
  • Yusuf, Musa; Samuel, Theophilous; Jadesola, Adejoke; Annah, Hassan (IEEE, 2020-01-06)
    The alarming cases of cataract within the last decade and the projection of cataract cases within the next few decades call for urgent intervention by early diagnosis. Formal ways of detecting cataract such as physical ...
  • AUTA, Tanko Titus (Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU), 2021-02)
    Most of the results of correlation analysis between variables are not equipped with visualization, so it is deemed necessary to explain how best to visualize the results of correlation analysis, especially for numerical ...
  • OYEWOBI, Ifeoluwapo A. (International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 2019-02)
    The paperstudiesthe concept of valuation of business and goodwill. The study sets out to address the relationship between thevaluation of business and goodwill.The paper centredon concepts such as valuation of the business, ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (NIRPRI, 2023)
    JANFA DID NOT GO OUT every night as his father did. On many nights his father slipped out while he was deep in sleep. He did not know whether it was to urinate or for some other reason. When he asked, his father said that ...
  • IPOLE, Nancy; ADELAIYE, Oluwasegun; MUSA, Yusuf; USMAN, Adamu; HASSAN, Anah; MAIKIORI, Jenom; YAKUBU, Ibrahim (International Conference on Computing and Advances in Information Technology (ICCAIT 2023), 2023)
    Malaria, a severe global health threat, remains a challenge despite ongoing efforts. This paper reviews various studies, highlighting disease severity and combat strategies. The substantial public health burden of malaria ...
  • AJIBILI, Danjuma O. (2012)
    This book is an introductory text to librarianship thus, meant to enlighten library and information science undergraduates on what it takes to be a qualified librarian such as his educational qualification, duties and ...
  • AYOOSU, Iorakaa Moses (International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2024-05-30)
    Implementing sustainable architectural design solutions, such as daylighting, can effectively decrease the energy consumption of lighting systems. The reduction in energy usage directly affects the energy requirements of ...
  • DURA, MAGDALYN (Faculty of Law, Benue State University, 2015)
    Land is crucial to humanity and indispensable to the economic and social development of any nation. Land is the definer of the status of a society and has inseparable organic relationship with sustenance, social standing, ...
  • ABOKI, Wadzi Vivian (Legal Network Series, 2022)
    Women, like their male counterparts, enjoy basic fundamental rights. The course of human interactions has led, in some instances, to the need to introduce and enforce additional protection for women and persons that would ...
  • Jimoh, AO (Int J Gynaecol Obstet., 2019-05)
    Objective: To assess women’s experience of group prenatal care in a rural Nigerian community. Methods: In an observational study, consenting pregnant women were enrolled in a group prenatal care program based on the ...
  • EGGA, Butmak Lynda (BINGHAM UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS (BUJAB) Vol. 7, No. 1, 2022-05)
    This paper investigated the relationship between work life balance and performance of women entrepreneurs in Nasarawa State. The study adopted a cross-sectional approach; primary data was collected through structured ...
  • BUILDERS, Philip F.; BUILDERS, Modupe I. (INTECHOPEN, 2016)
    Wound care represents a major health burden in Africa. The types and causes of wounds in Africa are numerous; however, the interventions to these injuries are easily accessed in hospitals in the urban cities, while in most ...
  • ALFA, John (Om Sterling Global University, 2024-03-30)
    In many Nigerian and other African cultures, medicinal plants andherbs have been utilized in folklore medicine for wound healing and are largely preferred due to their effectiveness, limited toxicity, widespread availabilityand ...
  • PETER, REDZIE (Benue Journal of Media Arts and Literary Studies, 2021-06)
    With the assumption that there are structural ambiguities in Dul Johnson's novel 'Across the Gulf', this paper set out to find and disambiguate any sentence that conveys multiple meanings due to its structure. Sixteen ...
  • Adogo, L.Y; Ogoh, M.O (African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology, 2020)
    Several African countries including Nigeria have been battling with public health challenges for decades. Nigeria is currently facing several public health emergencies including cholera, circulating vaccine-derived ...
  • OKAFOR, Kingsley C (© 2020 New Nigerian Journal of Clinical Research | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow, 2020-05-11)
    Background: Young people are vulnerable to HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) as they significantly contribute to new HIV infections in Nigeria and sub‑Saharan Africa. HIV counseling and testing (HCT) provides ...
  • OKOCHA, Desmond Onyemechi; Ademu-Eteh, Miracle (Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies, 2022)
    The new media provides a platform and mechanisms for the masses to express their opinions whilst exerting influence with respect to political, economic, or other social decisions. Since the return to democratic rule ...