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2009-12-10
This project work identify the problems that actually exist when
the income that comes into the family is not well managed (used),
and suggests solutions to such problems.
JOSIAH O. N. COMFORT
- Bachelors
2009-12-10
Educationist and philosopher are of the view that examination
is to examine the formal test of knowledge or ability which is used for measuring the student's performance in the school ...
ADELEKE TAWAKALITU BUKKY
- HND
2009-12-10
This research work examined the local extraction and preservation
techniques of sesame seed oil in Abaji Area Council of F.C. T Abuja.
LABARAN MARYAM
- Bachelors
2009-12-10
The project examines the effects of increase in the minimum
wages on teachers' performances in Ibarapa East/town. Five (5)
Schools in Ibarapa East were randomly selected as a sampling populations ...
AJIBOYE SEUNFUNMI
- HND
THE PROBLEMS OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN SOKOTO METROPOLIS
2009-12-10
The problem of girl-child education is not only in Nigeria but is a global phenomenon. It is evidently clear that girl child education in Nigeria and particularly Sokoto state is ...
TUKUR UMAR, ABDULLAHI MUSA S, ABDULLAHI MOHD, AYUBA
- HND
2009-12-10
This research project unfolds the impaction made by human
resources development on Nigerian economy with particular reference to
educational sector. A case study of Emmanuel Alayande College of
Education, Lanlate ...
ALAGBE AZEEZ ADEKUNLE
- HND
2009-12-10
Reading is an important communication skill. It is equally one of the basic skills of language in English Language. The others are writing listening and speaking. Reading is a complex ...
AYANLOWO, BOLAJI ROSELINE
- HND
2009-12-10
Based on all the findings, recommendations were made. The
government should provide social and infrastructural facilities such as
good road network, medical or health facilities, pipe borne water, regular supply ...
AJENIFUJA OLURANTI FLORA
- HND
2009-12-11
Business Education subjects have been viewed as an all comer course in the tertiary institutions because of
ignorance
ELIJAH MARK LEKE ,MICHAEL N. NDEFO, SUEMO SEWUESE
- NCE
2009-12-11
Business Education subjects have been viewed as an all comer course in the tertiary institutions because of
ignorance.
ELIJAH MARK LEKE,MICHAEL N. NDEFO , SUEMO SEWUESE
- NCE