libraries. Mbofung‚ U.I. (1997/98). “Assessing User’s Information Requirements and Utilisation at the Polytechnic‚ Ibadan” Nwagwu‚ W.E. and Olamma Iheanetu(2011). Use of scientific Information Sources by policy makers in the Science and Technology sector of Nigeria Ojo‚ J.K. (2000). Information Environment and Behaviour of Rural Development Agents in Sub-urban district commnunities of Ibadan‚ Oyo state Paisley W. (1980). “Information and work”. In Dervin‚ Brenda; Voigt‚ Melvin‚ eds. Progress in Communication
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library schools in Africa (pp. 25-36). Ibadan: EVI-Coleman. Aina‚ L.O Aina‚ L.O. (2004). Coping with the challenges of library and information delivery services: The need for institutionalized professional development. Nigerian Library Association Conference Proceedings‚ p.4 Ajayi G.O Akinyotu‚ A. (1977). Library automation: A state of the art review. Paper presented at the workshop on library automation in Nigeria held at the Conference centre‚ University of Ibadan 6-10 March. Ani‚ O Anunobi‚ C.‚ &
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HISTORY OF RADIO IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION Radio and Television as broadcast media have undoubtedly been of immense influence and have contributed tremendously to national development‚ specifically Nigeria. The success of these media is unconnected with its message content and large audience. This work aims at giving detailed insight as to how the broadcast media have contributed to national development in Nigeria as well as problems limiting its role. DEFINATION OF TERMS DEVELOPMENT The
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(Enugu: Benak Ventures‚ 2010) Arinze‚ F.A‚ Sacrifice in Ibo Religion‚ (Ibadan: Ibadan University Press‚ 1970) Basden‚ G.T‚ Niger Ibos‚ (London: Seeley Service and Co.‚ 1966) Bynum‚ C.W‚ Introduction: The Complexities of Symbols in Bynum‚ C.W‚ Harrel‚ S and Richman‚ P‚ (Eds)‚ Gender and Religion: On the Complexities of Symbols‚ pp.1-22 (Boston: Beacon Press‚ 1986) Emenanjo‚ N‚ Elements of Modern Igbo Grammar‚ (Ibadan: Ibadan University Press‚ 1978) Geertz‚ C‚ Religion as a Cultural System in Geertz
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education‚ Lagos: NERDC. Igwe‚ S. O. (2004). The universal basic education programme in Nigeria: Challenges and prospects. In E. O.Fagbamiye‚ J. B. Babalola‚ Mr. Fabunmi & A. O. Ayeni (Eds). Management of primary and secondary education in Nigeria. Ibadan: NAEAP publications. Ijaduola‚ K. O. & Adenaike‚ F. A. (1999). Science and technology: Siamese twins for national development in 21st century. Nigerian Journal of Development Issues‚ 3 (1)‚ 62-77. Ijaduola‚ K. O. (2008a). Non-governmental organizations
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PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ AWARENESS AND THE USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN TEACHING. Abstract This paper investigated primary school teachers’ awareness and the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching. Three research questions were formulated to guide the study. The study was a survey design. The population of the study consisted of 889 primary school teachers’. 200 primary school teachers’ were the sample. Data were gathered
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occupations and living conditions of the Yoruba in the north and south differ from one another sharply. According to the editors of Britannica “Their towns became densely populated and eventually grew into the present-day cities of Oyo‚ Ile-Ife‚ Ilesha‚ Ibadan‚ Ilorin‚ Ijebu-Ode‚ Ikere-Ekiti‚ and others.” (britannica) Yoruba mythology suggests that all Yoruba people descended from a hero called Odua or Oduduwa. Today there are over fifty individuals who claim kingship as descendants of Odua but this is
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MEMOIRE DE MAITRISE TOPIC: Women’s Condition and Male Representation in Africa in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and in Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon. Outline; Introduction I-The Place of women in the African Literature 1-Women’s Role in the Development of African novel 2-The Emancipation of Women and the Rising of their Consciousness II-Women’s condition in the African Society 1-The Power of the Traditional Beliefs 2-An African Male dominated society III-The Interest around Women
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YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND CRIME: A CASE STUDY OF OTTA METROPOLITIAN AREA “THE EFFECT OF UNEMPLOYMENT ON YOUTH” 1. INTRODUCTION Unemployment describes the condition of people who are without jobs; unemployment is a global trend that mostly occurs in developing countries of the world‚ which not only affects them socially but also psychologically. “Unemployment is one of the developmental problems that face every developing economy in the 21st Century. International statistics portray that
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of African Studies‚ University of Ibadan‚ Ibadan in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Arts (M.A.) in Peace and Conflict Studies Supervisor: Dr. Nathaniel Danjibo September 2012 1 CERTIFICATION I certify that this research work was carried out by OKECHUKWU‚ Ifeanyi C. with Matriculation Number 161669 of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies Programme‚ Institute of African Studies‚ University of Ibadan‚ Nigeria under my supervision ……………………
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