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    OF BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTS IN NIGERIA* By Prof. Aderibigbe S. Olomola Director‚ Surveillance & Forecasting Department Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER)‚ Ibadan PAPER PRESENTED AT THE NISER RESESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES (NRSS) HELD AT THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH‚ IBADAN SEPTEMBER 11‚ 2012 1 STATE BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS: AN APPRAISAL OF BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTS IN NIGERIA By Prof. Aderibigbe S. Olomola Director

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    framework of learning by participation is no longer available to a greater percentage of them. Since the youths are said to be the leaders of tomorrow‚ this implies that the future is culturally bleak for them. Colonialism The colonization of Nigeria by Britain saw the forceful imposition of British/European values upon Nigerians. The political culture‚ the religion culture‚ the economic system‚ the traditional modes of education and socialization‚ etc. were first denied‚ then condemned as “primitive”

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    Okonkwo‚ who lives between the pride of his culture and the pride of his manhood. Achebe is from‚ where the novel originates‚ Nigeria. Achebe has been one of the most influential and important authors in African history. It is very important to get a view from a native African’s point of view: a person who has seen what has gone on and experienced the trials and wars of Nigeria and other African countries. The Igbo religion was the primary religion in the village where the story is set. Okonkwo

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    CHRISTIANITY AND TRADITIONAL CULTURE: A STUDY OF THEIR JUDGING PRINCIPLES THAT GENERATE CONFLICT IN MODERN AFRICAN SOCIETIES BY OKE OLUFEMI femironaldo@yahoo.com 08033811961 DEPARTMENT OF CREATIVE ARTS UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS AKOKA YABA LAGOS‚ NIGERIA Referees Ademakinwa‚ Adebisi (Dr.) Senior lecturer‚ University of Lagos Otun‚ Rasheed (Mr.) Assistant Lecturer‚ University of Lagos Christianity and Traditional Culture: A Study of their Judging Principles That Generate Conflict in Modern

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    Boko Haram is winning so far in Nigeria Nigeria has ever faced series of security threatening challenges‚ but Boko haram is the most powerful sect so far. The sect claims responsibility for several bombings and snip activities in the northern and central Nigeria‚ thereby placing the nation at the threshold of disintegration this paper describes briefly how the Terrorists use murder‚ kidnapping‚ and bombings to pursue a political agenda. Then will introduce the rise of Boko Haram‚ a radical Islamist

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    (an abbreviation for Nigeria) culture in my siblings and me from a young age‚ which I wasn’t ashamed of. Taking pride in my culture was important to our family. Knowing historical information to other bordering cultures in Nigeria was a must with them. My father has always been whom I turn to when my heritage was questioned. The main objective of this interview is to learn from an inside perspective of Nigeria’s subliminal tension between bordering cultures‚ and not Nigeria itself. Being native to

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    Ife is a subcommunity of Yoruba community that is found in Nigeria and in the Republic of Benin. They are also found in other part around the world. It is rightly regarded as the corner stone of some of the greatest achievements in art and culture of Africa‚ combining both technical and strong aesthetic appeal to their art. Ife community was powerful and a wealthy city state in the early centuries in west Africa. It was a center of trade that was influential interms of trade. It connected extensively

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    sell at higher prices. An example OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) act as joint venture uses Nigeria to extract crude oil earning billion of dollars from it and “leave the residents of the area like horse manure.” (www.nigeria-planet.com). U.S imports about 10% of Nigerian crude oil. They extract oil and leave Nigeria to suffer while they make the most from it. Nigeria it’s still developing despite all the abundant raw material they have. The multinationals oil companies are cruel

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    INTRODUCTION The last two decades have witnessed secret cult violence in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Universities‚ polytechnics‚ colleges of education and other tertiary institutions have experienced unwarranted intimidation executed by members of secret cults. These institutions include university of Ibadan‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ogun State University‚ University of Jos‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ University of Benin‚ University of Calabar‚ Delta State University

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    education in Nigeria. Analysis of the Nigerian education sector reveals the challenges of incoherence in policy Formulation and implementation. The selection and organization of curriculum content‚ curriculum implementation and evaluation‚ the development‚ distribution and use of teaching materials‚ and the relevance of the curriculum to the needs of society Therefore‚ the need for transformation in curriculum for all the educational levels becomes necessary. COMPARISON BETWEEN COLONIAL PERIOD AND

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