GST 201
COURSE
GUIDE
GST 201
NIGERIAN PEOPLES AND CULTURE
Course Developer/ Writer
Dr. Cyrille D. Ngamen Kouassi
Department of
Sociology/Anthropology
Igbinedion University, Okada
Benin-City
Course Editor
Prof. Bertram A. Okolo
Faculty of Arts
University of Benin
Benin-City
Programme Leader
Prof. Yesufu
Dean School of Arts and
Social Sciences
National Open University of Nigeria
Victoria-Island, Lagos
Course Co-ordinator
Prof. Yesufu
Dean School of Arts and
Social Sciences
National Open University of Nigeria
Victoria-Island, Lagos
NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ii COURSE GUIDE
GST 201
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Published by:
National Open University of Nigeria 2008
First Printed 2008
ISBN: 978-058-425-0
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COURSE GUIDE
GST 201
CONTENTS
PAGES
Introduction......................................................................... 1
What you will Learn in this Course……………………… 1
Course Aims......................................................................... 1
Course Objectives................................................................. 2
Working through the Course................................................ 2
Course Materials………………………………………….. 2
Study Units........................................................................... 3
Textbooks and References…………………………………...
4
Assignment……………………………………………….. 4
Presentation Schedule…………………………………….. 4
Assessment........................................................................... 4 - 5
Tutor-Marked Assignment………………………………... 5
Final Examination and Grading…………………………… 5
Course Marking Scheme………………………………….. 6
Course Overview………………………………………….. 6 - 7
How to Get the Most from this Course……………………. 7 - 8
Facilitators/Tutors and Tutorials……………………………..
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References: usages, justice has an ethical meaning as well (Orieso, 1996: 29). For Greek philosophers and thinkers, justice was equated with morality