Anyanwu, Sarah; Aiyedogbon, John O.; ISA, Grace H.(Journal of Sociology and Education in Africa, 2014-09)
The paper is part of larger research agenda with the purpose of exploring some of the
determinants of stock market in Nigeria for the periodl980-2013. The variables employed
included market capitalization, per capita ...
ISA, Grace H.; Olowu, Josephine(International Journal of Accounting, Finance and Information System (IJAFIS), 2017-08)
Rural -women in Kaduna state are actively involved in agricultural production. They constitute the
bulk of agricultural producers in the state. Most of these women are poor and the only alternative for
raising capital ...
ISA, Grace H.(Bingham Journal of Social and Management Studies, 2014-07)
"Taking a dataset of public spending over the period of (1991-2011), this paper
attempts to explore the impact ofpublic spending on human capital development
in the Nigeria. This has a spillover effect on Nigerian's ...
Awujola, Abayomi; ISA, Grace H.(Lapai Journal of Economics, 2019)
The paper examines empirically, whether or not electricity supply and investment in electricity
impact significantly and positively on economic growth in Nigeria over the sample period of
thirty-six year from 1980-2017. ...
Aiyedogbon, John O.; ISA, Grace H.(Problems and Perspective in Management, 2022-06-14)
The average agriculture output growth between 2011–2020, which stood at 3.5% against the backdrop of over 2.6% population growth rate, accounts for the present food insecurity, hunger, and malnutrition in Nigeria. The study ...
ISA, Grace H.(Lafia Journal of Economics and Management Sciences, 2017-12)
This study investigates the demand for secondhand clothing among female
students in tertiary institutions in Mubi metropolis. Fifty respondents were
selected from each institution namely; Adamawa State University, ...
ISA, Grace H.; Aigbedion, Marvelous I.(International Journal of Entrepreneurial Development , Education and Science Research, 2023-07)
This study is an attempt to examine the role of Christian Scholars in the effective teaching of economics in the universities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The study employed the survey research design and primary method of ...
ISA, Grace H.; Aigbedion, Marvelous I.(Bingham Journal of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (BJHSMS), 2019-12)
Nigeria has depended too long on exhaustible crude oil as the major source of its revenue, giving little
attention to other sectors capable of increasing its revenue base for viable development opportunities.
This study ...
ISA, Grace H.(Kaduna Business and Management Review, 2015-12)
Using time series data for the period 2006-2013, this study
examined the effect of cashless banking on the profitability of
commercial banks in Nigeria. Data were collected from secondary
sources though annual reports ...
ISA, Grace H.; Ogba, Likita J.; Abimiku, Alanana. C(Bingham Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (BJIE), 2024-02)
Nasarawa State is among states that have benefitted from different sources of credit. Therefore, this study examined the effect of access to credit on Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) output in Nasarawa ...
Joshua Gyang, Emily(BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED STUDIES (BJEAS), 2021-12)
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The study explores the impact of trade liberalization on the economic growth of Nigeria. Trade liberalization is germane because of the increase reality of globalization in recent time and its successes in ...
ISA, Grace H.(Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, 2012-09)
The rural women who constitute the bulk of the agricultural population in Kaduna State are
poor and the only alternative for raising capital has continued to elude them. Low
investments in agriculture have been traced ...
Ogwuche, David D.(Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 2016)
Nigeria is a mono-product economy, where the main export commodity is crude oil, changes in oil prices has
implications for the Nigerian economy and, in particular, exchange rate movements. The latter is mostly important ...
Ogwuche, David D.(International Journal of Advanced Studies in Economics and Public Sector Management, 2017-12)
The Federal Government of Nigeria launched an economic plan tagged the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP.) in 2016. The ERGP is a medium-term economic framework meant to stimulate the recessive Nigerian economy back ...
Ogwuche, David D.(Faculty of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences Bingham University, Karu P.M.B 005 Karu, Nigeria, 2019-12)
The North-Eastern part of Nigeria has been engulfed by insurgency over time. This has created fear
and untold hardship upon the people in this region. Accordingly, the continuous bombings,
kidnapping, killing, maiming ...
Ogwuche, David D.; Christopher, Nelson; Osuagwu, Godwin O.(BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED STUDIES, 2022-06-01)
Nigeria is blessed tremendously and generously with huge economic resources such as crude oil,
cocoa, rubber and gold, etc. Despite all these natural resources, it is really lamentable to see millions
of Nigerians still ...
This study examines the impact of fiscal decentralization on social delivery policy response in
Nigeria, utilizing panel data for fourteen states in Nigeria for the period covering from 2000 to 2019.
Specifically, this ...
Ogwuche, David D.; Ezie, Obumneke; Obiaje, Elizabeth(Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences Bingham University, Kara, 2022-06)
The study examined the impact of monetary policy on foreign direct investment in agricultural
sector performance in Nigeria, using annual data spanning the period 1985 to 2020. Given its
significant role in providing ...
Ogwuche, David D.; Marvelous, Aigbedion I.(The Department of Economics, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria., 2019-04)
The study focuses on the impact of human capital development on Unemployment rate in
Nigeria. Time series data were used and the sourced from Central bank of Nigeria's
statistical bulletins and Annual Report of National ...
Ogwuche, David D.; Marvelous, Aigbedion I.(Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences Bingham University, Kara, 2018-12)
There is the belief that the continuous rising government expenditure may have not translated to
meaningful economic growth and development since Nigeria still ranks among the poorest countries
in the world. Consequently, ...