INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 12 ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: COMPETITORS‚ COLLABORATORS OR COMPATRIOTS? OYELEKAN AYANTUNJI Department of Industrial Relations and Public Administration Lagos State University‚ Ojo‚ Lagos MOJIRADE M. AYANTUNJI Department of Adult Education University of Ibadan Ibadan‚ Nigeria. Abstract This paper discussed three major alternative strategies in labour management relations especially in the British model of industrial
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In this essay I will reconstruct my first visit to Nigeria. The journey took place when I was seventeen in early 1993‚ during which time Nigeria was under the military rule of General Sanni Abacha. For the most part of my trip I stayed in Lagos‚ former capital state and still highly recognised as the commercial capital of Nigeria‚ although I did visit other parts of the country including Ondo State and Jos. Between this time and the time I left‚ in early 1994‚ I experienced and learnt a lot about
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point of winning scholarship abroad. To him that was enough reason to bring the whole Village to the Airport Mr. Brown did not have any choice but allow us celebrate our victory. Clock ticked and my departure time drew neigh‚ I tried to imagine how Lagos international Airport looked like but I could not fathom. How Nigerians have heavy but good accent‚ I could not wait! An hour before departure time‚ the Captain announced “Passengers KQ 374” please board. There was mix reaction‚ some of us wept tears
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Topic: Controversies of Census Figures. Case study: Nigeria The first census was held in Nigeria in 1866. The colonial authorities conducted other census exercises in 1871‚ 1901 and 1911‚ whereas all these covered only the Lagos colony and in 1911‚ the southern protectorate. The first nationwide census involving the north and south were organized in 1921. There was also the 1931 census and the 3-year 1951-1953 census. The 1963 census was upheld but only because the Supreme Court ruled against
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Akoka ‚ Yaba Lagos State. Tel: 08068250426‚ and 08023642375 ❖ Nationality: Nigerian ❖ Date of Birth: 12th June.‚ 1982 ❖ Place of Birth: Yaba‚ Lagos State ❖ Sex: Male ❖ State of Origin: Akwa-Ibom ❖ Local Government Area: Uruan ❖ Marital Status: Single LA/08B/5569 IGNATZ NIGERIA LIMITED Engineer 44‚ King George V Onikan‚ Lagos. (PLACE OF PRIMARY ASSIGNMENT) ✓ Yaba college of Technology‚ Lagos 2004 – 2007
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AFRIBANK REGISTRARS LTD 9‚ KEFFI STREET S.W. IKOYI LAGOS |QUOTED COMPANIES MANAGED BY REGISTRAR | |· Afribank Nigeria Plc | |· Benue Cement Company | |· Goldbrew Guinea Brewries Plc
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Statistics Development Finance International Operations Monetary Policy Payments System Publications Supervision Quick Links News Archive Cash-less Lagos Videos Related Institutions Social Media Twitter Facebook YouTube Home Home Further Clarifications On Cash-Less Lagos Project Cash-less Lagos Project | FAQ on Cash-less Lagos Project | Point of Sale (POS) Guidelines The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced a new policy on cash-based transactions which stipulates a ‘cash
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CAPITAL: ABUJA COMMERCIAL CAPITAL: LAGOS POPULATION Nigeria with a population of 113‚828‚587 (July 1999 EST.) is the most populous country in Africa. It has a Population Growth rate: 2.92% (1999 EST.) AGE STRUCTURE 0-14 YEARS: 45% (MALE 25‚613‚974; FEMALE 25‚397‚166) 15-64 YEARS: 52% (MALE 30‚272‚539; FEMALE 29‚197‚611) 65 YEARS AND OVER: 3% (MALE 1‚678‚732; FEMALE 1‚668‚565) (1999 EST.) [pic] MARKET AREA We intend that McDonald’s setup its first restaurant‚ in Lagos State. It has also pinned down
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Lagos is the largest city of Nigeria‚ and it is known for its corruption‚ poverty and crime. The rate of urban growth is increasing rapidly mainly due to natural increase and in-migration. In 1959‚ the population was around 300‚000 and increased to 13.4 million in 2004. By 2050‚ it is predicted that the population of Lagos will reach 24.4 million people‚ placing it within the top 5 largest cities in the world. Lagos was a British colony from 1862 to 1906‚ in which the development into a commercial
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indigenous company that has caved-out a niche for itself in the Nigerian property market. It was found in February 1979 by Daniel Odiete (the principal partner). It has 5 branches scattered all over the major cities in the country Asaba‚ Warri‚ Sapele‚ Lagos‚ Abuja and has its Headquarters in Benin City home of the Ancient Benin Kingdom. In 1979 it was just the principal partner and his secretary‚ but today‚ Dan Odiete & CO can boast of staff strength of over 100 people in all its branches including
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