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    Final Year Project Topics

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    BANKING & FINANCE (1) IMPORTANCE & ROLES OF INSURANCE IN NIGERIAN ECONOMY. (2) IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA. (3) A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF BANKS IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY (with special reference to First Bank Plc). (4) THE ROLES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA. (5) IMPACT OF INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM ON REVENUE GENERATION (A case study of PHCN). (6) APPRAISAL OF ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIAN BANKS( a case

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    Islamic Effects on Africa

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    Islam has influenced Africa in many ways‚ including religion and social development‚ through trade. Trade between Islam and Africa has long been a factor in African culture‚ economy‚ and politics. While Bantu people organized societies on the basis of African tradition‚ merchants from North Africa and southwest Asia introduced their Islamic faith to Africa. Islam arrived though two routes: it went to west Africa overland by trans-Saharan camel caravans‚ and it traveled to coastal east Africa

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    The book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is about pre-colonial life in Nigeria and the arrival of European culture. This book talks about how the village of Umuofia reacts to the culture shock of the Christian missionaries coming in and taking over. Nwoye is one of the main characters in this book. He had a negative response at first because of the way Okonkwo‚ his father‚ responded to them. After Nwoye was able to discover them for himself he decided that he wanted to pursue their beliefs.

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    My Personal Essay!

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    rewarding. In the Bible‚ it says to love our enemies‚ family‚ and neighbor. This means we should treat everyone well‚ even if they don’t return the favor. Now I want to describe an event that happened recently. Last year‚ I went on vacation to Nigeria with my family. On my father’s way home from sightseeing‚ he encountered a homeless man. This man had absolutely nothing. He had no money‚ his clothes were torn and stained‚ and he looked as though he were dying. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t

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    On Literacy and Peace

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    The International Literacy Day (ILD) Theme: Literacy and Peace: The Role of Literary Societies and Academics Date: Thursday‚ September 8‚ 2011 Venue: PAS‚ 2 Broad Street‚ Lagos Time: 10:00 am Literacy and Peace: A Reflection by Remi Raji In order to address the predictable union between "literacy" and "peace"‚ it is to Plato that I turn. In one of his books‚ the classical theoretician of ethics and morality in nation-building suggested that the transformation and advancement of the

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    Why I Want to Be a Nurse

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    MY FIRST TRIP ABROAD It was on a Monday morning‚ the 1st day of December‚ 2010.I had spent two years preparing and saving money for this memorable day. I was going to be my best moment after my wedding day. The whole village where I was born “Makupa”led by our local chief Mr. Ndoto‚ my brothers‚ sisters members of the Clergy both young and old men and women‚ no wanted to miss that memorable opportunity of escorting me to Jomo Kenyatta international Airport. One would have thought that there was

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    Point of view

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    to the fact that he was executed because he fought for the interest of the minority Ogoni people in Niger Delta. He has with other words a lot of experience when it comes to oppression. In “Robert and the Dog”‚ we meet a father of six children in Nigeria. He is overly happy with his employers (he is a steward) who treat him strangely well. In the first paragraph‚ we understand that he’s used to being oppressed. Living in Norway in 2013‚ we take it for granted that our employers don’t lose their tempers

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    is good‚ this brought him harsh consequences‚ the death of Mrs.Solaja‚ and it separated him from his children. Even Sade and Femi believe in the truth‚ but end up lying to a lot of people. To begin with Folarin was one of the few journalists in Nigeria who wrote the truth. He believed that‚ "the truth is the truth. How can I write what’s untrue." Even their mother believed that saying the truth was important‚ ’ truth keeps hands cleaner than soap" and "tell a lie play with fire but don’t complain

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    CURRICULUM

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    INTRODUCTION Nigerian educational system has gone through various developments and changes viz-a-viz curriculum issues. The dynamic nature of the curriculum process lead to the history of curriculum development for basic education in Nigeria. Analysis of the Nigerian education sector reveals the challenges of incoherence in policy Formulation and implementation. The selection and organization of curriculum content‚ curriculum implementation and evaluation‚ the development‚ distribution and use of

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    Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan‚ Grand Commander of the Order of Niger‚ President‚ and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ was born to a humble Niger Delta family of canoe makers on November 20‚ 1957. Growing up with a loving family‚ Dr. Jonathan had humble yet adventurous beginnings. In spite of the beauty of the Niger Delta and live his childhood‚ he decided to go to school. He attended St. Stephens and St. Michaels Primary Schools‚ finishing in 1969. He proceeded to Mater Dei

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