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Management: Local Government Areas of Nigeria and Delta State University
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THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF MONEY LAUNDERING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY
(A CASE STUDY OF ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION (EFCC), LAGOS OFFICE).

CREDIT MANAGEMENT IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY
(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC AND FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)

THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL REWARD ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG TEACHERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ABUJA.

Nigeria Banking Consolidation and its Effect on Nigeria Economy.

THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL REWARD ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG TEACHERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ABUJA.

ROLE OF PRIVATISATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISE

EFFECT OF SALES PROMOTION IN STIMULATING DEMAND

The Impact of Privatization on the Nigerian Economy and the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)

CORPORATE IMAGE AND ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

TOPIC: THE NATURAL BASIS OF RNA INTERFERENCE

A SURVEY 0F UNDERGRADUATE AWARENESS OF THE USE OF LIBRARY-RELATED WEBSITE; A CASE STUDY OF DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA.

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT ON THE NIGER DELTA: FIFTY YEARS AFTER OIL EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION

SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF FAMILIES AND EFFECT ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ETHIOPE EAST LGA OF DELTA STATE.

STRATEGIES FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION BETWEEN OIL PROSPECTING COMPANIES AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA

THE ROLE OF AUDITING AS INTERNAL CONTROL MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN PUBLIC ENTERPRISES.
(A CASE STUDY OF AUDIT DEPARTMENT IN MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ASABA)

EFFECT OF RIBOFLAVIN SUPPLEMENTATION ON OXIDANT STATUS AND RED BLOOD CELL FEATURES IN PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM INFECTED STUDENTS OF NIGER DELTA

GOAL PROGRAMMING AND ITS APPLICATION

THE IMPACT OF MUSIC ADVERTISING ON SMALL SCALE BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF KAROFY FOOD NIGERIA LIMITED

ANALYSIS OF INDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN BURUTU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF

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