unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: ANN 502 COURSE TITLE: Nigerian Feeds and Feedstuffs NUMBER OF UNITS: 2 Units COURSE DURATION: 2 Hours COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Other Lecturers: Dr. Richard Abayomi Sobayo rasobayo@yahoo.com Department of Animal Nutrition Prof. Daisy Eruvbetine‚ Dr. Abimbola Oladele Oso Dr. Adebayo Olusoji Oni COURSE CONTENT: Survey of Nigerian feeds and feedstuffs. Classification of feeds into roots
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important function of bringing together deficit and surplus units of an economy. The lack of this function renders the capital market useless as the opportunity for investment and production of goods and services for development is eliminated. This creates a gap where surplus units have idle funds and the deficit units are in search of funds for investment. The capital market thus provides services that are essential to a modern economy‚ mainly by contributing to capital formation through financial intermediation
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Democracy and Trade Unions‚ in F. Adewumi‚ (ed.)‚ Trade Unions‚ National Development and Military Rule‚ Lagos: Friedrich Ebert Foundation Otobo‚ D (2006): Readings in Industrial Relations in Nigeria‚ Malthouse Otobo‚ D (2006): Further Readings in Nigerian Industrial Relations‚ Malthouse Press Ltd.‚ Lagos. Adeyemi‚ D.A (2004). Organized Labour and Political Development in Nigeria‚ Calabar: Centaur Press
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The history of port development in Nigeria dates back to the middle of 19th century. This was long after the onset of sea borne trade and transactions which followed the adventures of early explorations on the African coasts. Initial efforts towards provision of facilities for ocean going vessels were the attempts to open up the entrance to the Lagos Lagoon. Considerable littoral drift occurred along this coast; and the constantly shifting channels in the bar at the entrance
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CONFLICTS IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES: CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT By Alabi‚ A. T. (Ph.D.) Department of Educational Management‚ University of llorin‚ llorin Abstract This paper focuses on conflict between individuals and between groups as a universal phenomenon of management and organizational behaviour. It recognizes conflict .as an inherent feature of organization‚ and induced‚ in part‚ by the very structure of the organization. The structure of universities allows the sharing of functional
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YOUTH MIGRATION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE Nigeria‚ one of the less developed countries of the world and the purported giant of Africa‚ is no doubt having enormous challenges becoming a developed country. It is faced with the problem of bad roads‚ which is the major cause of death in the country. It is not going anywhere with the various self-centered policies made by the legislators. Religious and ethnic crises have plagued the country worse than the historic religious times of Egypt. Our educational
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Labour law history Part of a series on Organized labour | | The labour movement[show] | Labour rights[show] | Trade unions[show] | Labour parties[show] | Academic disciplines[show] | * v * t * e | Main article: History of labour law Labour law arose due to the demand for workers to have better conditions‚ the right to organize‚ or‚ alternatively‚ the right to work without joining a labour union‚ and the simultaneous demands of employers to restrict the powers of workers’
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COVERAGE OF NIGERIAN WOMEN IN POLITICS (CASE STUDY OF SELECTED NEWSPAPERS) By Ejem Agwu ABSTRACT This study examines the Nigerian press coverage of Nigerian women in politics. It highlights the extent of coverage by Nigerian newspapers of the role of women in polities‚ and the increasing contributions of women to the nation’s political development. Typical of this kind of study‚ content analysis research method was used as I content analyzed three National Newspapers in Nigeria – This Day
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The Performances of Commercial Banks in Post-Consolidation Period in Nigeria: An Empirical Review R.O.C. Somoye Associate Professor‚ Olabisi Onabanjo University‚ Ago-Iwoye‚ Nigeria P.O.Box 1104‚ Ijebu-Ode‚ Ogun State‚ Nigeria Tel: 2348033335688 E-mail: olukayodesomoye@hotmail.com; kayodesomoye@yahoo.com Abstract The current credit crisis and the transatlantic mortgage financial turmoil have questioned the effectiveness of bank consolidation programme as a remedy for financial stability and
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Teachings and Jihad جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد Participant in the Nigerian Sharia conflict Active 2001– Ideology Sharia law Islamic fundamentalism Leaders Mohammed Yusuf † Abubakar Shekau[1] Mallam Sanni Umaru Abu Zaid – spokesman[3] Headquarters Kanamma‚ Nigeria Area of operations Northern Nigeria Opponents Nigerian State Battles/wars Nigerian Sharia conflict 2009 Nigerian sectarian violence Nigerian Sharia conflict 1953 Kano riot Warri Crisis 2000 Abuja
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