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     What are the main characteristics of the character?    Personality ­​  intellectual‚ bold‚ bravado‚ unafraid to voice his opinion‚proud.  professor‚ confident‚    When first introduced‚ Odenigbo is portrayed as a confident mathematics professor at the  University of Nigeria with a swaggering display of bravado and pride; often inviting other  intellectuals and colleagues over to his house to debate and discuss social issues and  political turmoil. Olanna even goes to the extent to liken these using a simile to “a political club 

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    of corporate social responsibility by Statoil and shell in Nigeria‚ as many findings have proven that there is mounting evidence of a gap between the stated intentions of these companies and their actual practices‚ and impact on the local population. Background The oil and gas industry is the backbone of the Nigerian economy‚ and a major factor in its world standing. With a projected population of 155 million in 2009 (UNFPA.org)‚ Nigeria is by far the most populous nation in Africa. The third largest

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    front of her house‚ she couldn’t help but look back on all the times she and Sam Political Culture and Participation in Nigeria Any country’s political culture reflects the impact of its history on the way people think about politics and their society as a whole. In Nigeria’s case‚ the lack of unity and support for the regime and‚ at times‚ for the very existence of Nigeria have plagued it since the country gained its independence. What’s more‚ the actions of the elite since 1960 have undoubtedly

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    Fiscal Federalism

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Federalism as it were‚ originated during the colonial epoch beginning with the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates in 1914. It was introduced into Nigeria precisely by the 1946 Richardson constitution. The constitution introduced regionalism into Nigeria for the first time‚ establishing regional assemblies in addition to the already existing central legislature. However‚ the regional houses remained only as deliberative and advisory bodies having no

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    Do u know most common food in Africa and Nigeria as a country is RICE? Worldwide there are more than 40‚000 different varieties of rice and in Nigeria we have more than 20 ways to prepare rice in Nigeria but I will be talking about my family rituals which is done every 1st Sunday of the month‚ this is a Sunday meal after church called Sunday Sunday Rice‚ this meal was chosen because Rice is the most common food in Nigeria and everyone love Rice. In my family we must eat Rice on a Sunday afternoon

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    Wole Soyinka Biography

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    Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta‚ near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university studies in 1954 at Government College in Ibadan‚ he continued at the University of Leeds‚ where‚ later‚ in 1973‚ he took his doctorate. During the six years spent in England‚ he was a dramaturgist at the Royal Court Theatre in London 1958-1959. In 1960‚ he was awarded a Rockefeller bursary and returned to Nigeria to study African drama. At the same time‚ he taught drama and literature at

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    secret cable of the United States Government on the fraud in the oil sector in Nigeria as published by Wikileaks. C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 LAGOS 000767 SIPDIS NOFORN E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/07/2014 TAGS: EPET EINV EFIN PGOV NI SUBJECT: SCANDAL BREWING OVER NIGERIAN FUEL IMPORTS Classified By: J. GREGOIRE FOR REASONS 1.5 (B)‚ (D)‚ AND (E). ¶1. (C) SUMMARY. A scandal is brewing in Nigeria over prices paid by the government for imported fuel. International fuel traders

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    Issues in Nigerian Mass Media

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    1 NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSE CODE: MAC 314 COURSE TITLE: ISSUES IN MASS MEDIA IN NIGERIA MAC 314 ISSUES IN MASS MEDIA IN NIGERIA Introduction The title of this course is: Issues in Nigerian Mass Media. The code is MAC 314. It is designed for undergraduate students of Mass Communication. The course provides the students with basic knowledge of the history‚ ethical‚ legal‚ professional‚ socio-cultural and technological issues affecting

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    Nigeria’s Religious and Cultural Conflict  Ethnic conflict has scared Nigeria dating back to the slave trade and is still apparent today. The clash between Muslims and Christians throughout the Nigerian state has brought about concern on how stable a nation Nigeria is. Recently‚ the country of 126 million has seen a dramatic increase in violence. Since the election of Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999‚ there has been over 10‚000 Nigerians killed due to ethnic‚ religious‚ or political violence

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    developmental problems that face every developing economy in the 21st Century. International statistics portray that industrial and service workers living in developing regions account for about two-thirds of the unemployed” (Patterson et al‚ 2006). In Nigeria accurate unemployment rates are difficult to obtain and generally mean little in a society where many who work are marginally employed and where begging is a socially accepted occupation. ‘The Nigerian economy since the attainment of political independence

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