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    Abstract This report studies sustainable management of natural resources in Nigeria. This it does with the aim to determine the extent to which the exploration of natural resources is managed in our country from 1960 till date. Also‚ given recommendations in which the resources can be managed. CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction Nigeria is one of those countries in Africa that is fairly rich with natural resources. For example Crude Oil‚ Coal‚ Iron‚ forest‚ farming‚ Fishing and so on. It is believed

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    Indian Paper industry The paper industry in India is more than a century old. At present there are over 800 paper mills manufacturing a wide variety of items required by the consumers. These paper mills are manufacturing industrial grades‚ cultural grades and other specialty papers. The paper industry in India could be classified into 3 categories according to the raw material consumed. Wood based Agro based & Waste paper based While the number of wood based mills is around 20 and balance 780

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    APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK PLC NIGERIA) CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before the emergence of modern banking system‚ banking operation was manually done which lead to a slow down in settlement of transactions. This manual system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another which human handles. Figures or counting of money which should be done through computers

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    TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN NIGERIA : MTN 2001 TO 2009 AS A CASE STUDY CHAPTER ONE Introduction/Background to the Study Objectives of the Study Significance of the Study Scope and Limitation of the Study Research Methodology Literature Review End Notes CHAPTER TWO Telecommunications in Nigeria Historical Development of Telecommunications in Nigeria Introduction of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria End Notes CHAPTER THREE Origin and Growth of MTN in Nigeria MTN Operations

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    president umaru yaradua when his tenure elongation plans failed to materialize. the term nascent is till synonymous with the usage of democracy in Nigeria Despite 10 years of democracy in Nigeria. may be that is the reason for the high rate of undemocratic dividends in the country. 29th may 2009 mark a decade anniversary of democracy in Nigeria. What have we benefited from this concept when compared to other countries practicing this concept of government of the people‚ by the people and for

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    (Op.cit pg. 252-253: cited Amos 2009)‚ identified some underlying factors which contributed to the emergence of the magic bullet theory. They include: • `the fast rise and popularization of Radio and Television • Emergence of persuasion industries such as Advertising and Propaganda • The Payne fund studies of 1930s‚ which focused on the impact of motion pictures on children‚ and • Hitler’s monopolization of mass

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    increasing crude oil costs‚ due to an economic recession. In the 1980’s‚ Shell diversified and became technologically advanced and more aware of environmental concerns. In 2005‚ the ultimate merger of the Royal Dutch and Shell happened. Shell Nigeria: Since the 1930’s‚ an exploration for oil was concentrated in the West African area. In 1956‚ a discovery of oil was made in the area of the Niger Delta.ited Nations estimated‚ in 2001‚ that an additional 3.8 million would be infected on an annual

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    Nigeria: The Conflict Between Muslims and Christians Tabitha Williams SOC 315 Chad Goings June 27‚ 2011 Because the two cultures rarely live peacefully within one country‚ the conflict between the Muslims and the Christians has left the country split by two civilizations. Political‚ economic and ethnic rivalries often fuel violence between the two faiths. Christianity has a set of beliefs that causes its followers to live

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    THE EFFECT OF THE CHANGING ROLES OF WOMEN ON RULER DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. BY NKADO SOPURUCHUKWU GRACIOUS ESUT/2007/89906 COURSE: COMMUNITY & RURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVES & RULER DEVELOPMENT FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE ENUGUN STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (ESUT)‚

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    FACTORS RESPONDSIBLE FOR THE RISE AND GROWTH OF NATIONALISM IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION No one‚ not even the most far-sighted‚ ever thought that British rule would last for only sixty years. In the early years of colonial rule‚ the idea of an independent Nigeria within so short a time would have sounded ridiculous. “The Whiteman has come to stay as long as men lived‚” boasted an official in 1919.   Nevertheless‚ nationalism started early‚ instigated by the need to respond to conquest and new policies

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