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    Igbo Beliefs

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    The Igbo women’s war of 1929 was a period where groups of women gathered all over the eastern Nigeria to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the rapid change of their society. These included taxation‚ women’s power in market place and politics‚ increasing workload‚ market prices‚ roads‚ etc. During this time‚ the spread of Christianity was gradually increasing especially among the poor ¬¬ (Matera et al. 38). Igbo Christians lived in a different atmosphere because they understand the traditions

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    The cancer of jihadism in sub-Saharan Africa will probably spread outward from conflicts now underway involving groups in Libya and Nigeria; their members are likely to flee into the sandy expanse that covers much of Africa above the equator‚ as happened after French forces tried to wipe out extremists in northern Mali in

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    oil and gas industry in Nigeria.  Thus‚ government economic reforms by way of the deregulation policy were introduced in 2003 to revive the ailing industry.  This dissertation seeks “a strategic management perspective and critique of deregulation of downstream oil and gas industry in Nigeria in order to understand the effects‚ challenges and prospects”.  The objective of this study is to offer both theoretical and practical insights about the deregulation process in Nigeria from a management viewpoint

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    in a middle class home and how she had a very happy childhood. Filled with love‚ laughter and joy. The moment she speaks of where exactly she had come from‚ is the moment the tables turn‚ and people like many of you and myself‚ begin to judge. Nigeria is where Adichie came from. Like many other people in this world‚ your mind begins to race and wonder. How did she grow up “middle class” in a place like that? Many think Africa is full of nothing but “poor and starving

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    The story begins in Nigeria‚ with the death of Femi and Sade’s mother. She was killed byagents of the corrupt government‚ the “Brass Buttons”‚ to force Folarin Solaja‚ thechildren’s father‚ to stop writing for Speak ‚ an uncensored newspaper. The children thenhave to flee the country‚ where they are not safe. Their Uncle Tunde arranges for themto be smuggled to London‚ where their Uncle Dele lives‚ with Mrs Bankole. Their fathershould then join them there. However‚ instead of finding the hoped-for

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    Proverbs and idioms have been around since the existence of language. In Things Fall Apart‚ Achebe uses these proverbs and vernacular language very well to write a novel that is appreciated and understood by a diverse crowd of readers. To be able to explain a very different culture to a diverse group of readers is very hard‚ and Achebe achieves this with his usage of proverbs. Achebe has often been called one of the best african authors simply because his writing is so easy to comprehend and it helps

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    Introduction As international focus on the Boko Haram uprising within the North part of Nigeria and its bordering nations persist‚ the Shehu of Borno‚ Alhaji Abubakar Umar Garbai El-Kanemi‚ declared that‚ it had been incorrect to trace the roots of the Boko Haram revolt to Borno State‚ insisting that revolt was “imported into this state” from one of the four close states within the North East sub-region of the country (Guardian‚ Friday‚ March 20‚ 2015). However‚ before formation and resulting annexation

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    References: Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999)‚ Finance (Control and Management Act 1958. Lagos: Federal Government Press. Federal Republic of Nigeria (1958)‚ the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999. ‚ Lagos: Federal Government Press. Aruwa‚ S.A.S (2009)‚ Government Financial Reporting and Public Accountability in Nigeria‚ www.nsukonline.academia.edu ANAN (2008)‚Auditing: Challenges and Management.2008 session of MCPD

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    INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

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    POLICY In Nigeria for instance under the military rule‚ they operate a totalitarian regime characterized by suppression‚ repression‚ and suspension of constitutional rule‚ arbitrariness and unilateralism. Over the years‚ the first casualty of military coup is the trade union. As part of the pressure groups in the society the trade union has always been at the receiving end of harsh military policies. As the largest employer of labour‚ government involvement in industrial relations in Nigeria is pervasive

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    Second War Religion

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    The Second War of Kappel was a result of religious conflicts between protestants and Catholic Cantons. This war was fought in 1531‚ in Switzerland. Over 7000 Protestants and 2000 Catholics fought in the war leaving about 700 dead‚ including innocent civilians. The Catholics won this war leaving the Protestants in defeat.     The Crusades were many religious wars and fights that were fought between Christians and Muslims. These wars originally started out as religious arguments and fighting over

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