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The Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory‚ Abuja. The country is located in West Africa. The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. Nigeria is roughly split half and half between Muslims in the North and Christians in the South; a very small minority practice traditional religion. The people of Nigeria have an extensive history. Archaeological evidence shows that human habitation
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in Nigeria “Nigeria’s oil production reached 2.1 million barrels per day in 2010.” Nigeria is currently the sixth largest crude oil producer and it is the top oil producer in Africa. Similar to Bougainville Island‚ Nigeria is being exploited by many western countries and their multinational corporations because of their rich natural resource. Oil wasn’t the first thing that was exploited in Nigeria; in 1471 Portuguese traders landed near the Niger Delta‚ the southern tip of Nigeria‚ and
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The economy of Nigeria is a middle income‚ mixed economy emerging market with well-developed financial‚ legal‚ communications‚ transport‚ and entertainment sectors. It is ranked 31st in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) as of 2009‚ and its emergent‚ though currently underperforming manufacturing sector is the second-largest on the continent‚ producing a large proportion of goods and services for the West African region. Previously hindered by years of mismanagement‚ economic reforms of the past
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Developing a friendly relationship between locals and health workers to eliminate discrimination between the infected and uninfected Ebola citizens 2. Urges UN to establish Ebola Emergency Fund in collaboration with the World Bank‚ International Monetary Fund and other related banks to assist Ebola infected area that will act on in ways such as but not limited to a. Educating civilian about the importance of good personal hygiene through schools and local community centers by providing the following
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BANKING SYSTEM IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF SPECIALZED BANKING AND HOLDING COMPANY SYSTEM. BY AIMINHIEFE OSAGIE BENEDICT Osazemogie@yahoo.co.uk‚ 08055819143 BEING AN M.Sc. (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) SEMINAR PAPER‚ DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING‚ FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES‚ BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY‚ MAKURDI. Abstract The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently reviewed the universal banking system in favour of separate banking licenses under the Banks and Other Financial
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Many Faces of Corruption‚ Tracking Vulnerability at the Sector Level‚ Edited by J. Edgardo Campos and Sanjay Pradhan‚ The World Bank‚ 2007. Isaksen‚ Jan (2005)‚ The budget Process and Corruption‚ Chr. Michelsen Institute‚ U4Issue 3:2005. The Many Faces of Corruption‚ Tracking Vulnerability at the Sector Level‚ Edited by J. Edgardo Campos and Sanjay Pradhan‚ The World Bank‚ 2007. Manual on Fiscal Transparency‚ Fiscal Affairs department‚ IMF‚ Revised edition‚ 2007.
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YOUTH UNEMPLOY MENT IN NIGERIA SOLVING THE PROBLEMS FROM THE ROOT SOLVING THE PROBLEMS FROM THE ROOT TABLE OF CONTENTS ✓ ABSTRACT ✓ INTRODUCTION ✓ THE EFFECTS OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA ✓ CAUSES OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ✓ LIFE INVESTORS FOUNDATION: INTRODUCTION ✓ THE WORK PLAN • ENTERPRISES • WORK STUDY • RESEARCH ACADEMY ✓ OTHER STRATEGIES • ANTICORRUPTION TEAM • COLLATERAL BOARD • RESOURCE AND INFORMATION CENTRE
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encourage them to Incorporate youth in their businesses‚ some methods are but not limited to; a) Phone-ins to radio stations b) Protests with media coverage (perhaps using celebrities) c) Mobilizing of members of parliament to take up the cause d) Conducting media interviews 4. Suggests holding workshops in the countries in which are largely effected‚ between the country’s government‚ the youth organizations in the country and the Youth Employment Network (YEN) to provide ideas
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Nigeria Essay Located in West Africa‚ Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous worldwide. Thanks to its natural resources‚ especially oil‚ its economy is among the fastest growing in the world. From 1901 until its independence in 1960‚ Nigeria was a British colony. Great Britain decided to grant Nigeria its independence because after World War II Nigeria’s economy was very poor. Comprised of over 250 ethnic groups‚ as well as a population that is split religiously
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