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    MINUTES OF MEETING BETWEEN LAGOS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND OMEL ENERGY NIGERIA LIMITED ON DONATION OF THREE (3) BLOCKS OF FOUR CLASSROOMS AND ONE SCIENCE BLOCK TO ODOGUNYAN JUNIOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL‚ IKORODU COMMUNITY‚ LAGOS DATE: 18 MAY‚ 2011 VENUE: DIRECTOR OFPROJECTS UNIT OFFICE‚ MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN ATTENDANCE: SN | NAME | COMPANY | POSITION | SIGNATURE | 1. | LATEEF‚BO | MINISTRY OF EDUCATION | CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER | | 2. | ISAACS‚ KEMI [MISS] | MINISTRY OF EDUCATION | SOS

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    EVALUATION OF THE RESPONSES OF THE LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT TO CLIMATE CHANGE Prepared by: OLOGUNOBA DAVID SUBMITTED TO: THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AKURE IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE AWARD OF B.TECH IN STATISTICS AUGUST‚ 2010 OUTLINE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Overview 1.2 Definition of Climate Change 1.3 Lagos State 1.3.1 Geography 1.3.2 Climate of Lagos 1.4 Aims and Objectives 2.0 CAUSES

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    Nigeria

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    Located in West Africa and bordering the Atlantic‚ Nigeria is a big country that occupies 356‚667 square miles with a total population of 168 million. Nigeria is abundant in natural resources like coal‚ gold‚ lead‚ iron‚ salt‚ copper‚ and zinc‚ but it is best known as a big producer of oil. Thanks to its size‚ population‚ and resources‚ Nigeria is dubbed as “the giant of Africa” (Falola‚ 4). According to World Bank Data of 2010‚ Nigeria has an annual percentage growth rate as 8.0%‚ one of the world’s

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    Edited Lagos Carnival

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    application; this review gives a brief insight into the Lagos carnival‚ which I recently engaged in as an active observer. LAGOS CARNIVAL Lagos is dynamic port city in the heart of Nigeria‚ West Africa; evidence affirms her to be the most populous port city in Nigeria and the second faster growing city in Africa In 2010‚ Babatunde Raji Fashola the newly elected governor of Lagos state announced plans to modernise the Fanti carnival‚ one of Lagos oldest cultural and traditional celebrations. The Fanti

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    CURRENT STATE OF EDUCATION IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: Education can be referred to as an act or process of developing and cultivating‚ whether physically‚ mentally or mortally‚ ones mental activities or senses; the expansion‚ strengthening and discipline of ones mind‚ faculty etc; the forming and regulation of principles and character in order to prepare and fit for any calling or business by systematic instruction. The result of these is determine by the knowledge/’skill acquired‚ the

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    revenue allocation

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    Revenue means income. Allocation means to divide. Revenue allocation is defined as the division of available resources within an organisation or company. At a broader level‚ it is the process of assigning a cost to the amount of services and products generated. Government revenue is obtained from taxes‚ licenses and fees and allocated to public facilities. Because of the current revenue allocation formula in Nigeria‚ though there is a great deal of wealth in the country from the oil industry‚ 64%

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    Internally Displaced Person

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    as IDPs – or „internally displaced persons.‟ In the real world‚ they are civilians‚ mostly women and children‚ who have been forced to abandon their homes because of conflict or persecution to seek safety elsewhere. The idea and the phenomenon of internal displacement are not recent. According to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) ‚the Greek government argued to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1949 that people displaced internally by war should have

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    Consumer Generated Advertising in Today’s Marketing World March 29‚ 2011 With the increasing development of technology‚ advertising has changed significantly. These changes force organizations to adapt and embrace new concepts. The traditional way of advertising put all the control in the businesses hands although now this control shifted to the consumers. ‘Consumers are now creating their own ads for the brands they love and hate‚ using inexpensive software and powerful personal computers

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    Introduction Revenue allocation is one of the Constitutional functions of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission. Specifically‚ Part I‚ Paragraph 32 of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ which states that the Commission is to “review‚ from time to time‚ the revenue allocation formulae and principles in operation to ensure conformity with changing realities. Provided the any revenue formula which has been accepted by an Act of the National

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    ‘ THE DEARTH OF RESEARCHIN NIGERIA A case study of Oyo State INTRODUCTION Research and development remained the bedrock of any self reliant national economy. Agrarian‚ Industrial‚ communication technology‚ educational revolutions have all been made possible as a result of research and development. This clearly shows the extent in which research and development contributes to an effective transition from one level of development to another. Little wonder then‚ when President

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