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    these? 2) Which of the two proposals would generate the most profit? 3) What information does each proposal request? 4) Where did the funds come from? 5) What common features do the proposals have? Lagos‚ Nigeria. Attention: The President/CEO Dear Sir‚ Confidential Business Proposal Having consulted with my colleagues and based on the information gathered from the Nigerian Chambers Of Commerce and Industry‚ I have the privilege to request your assistance to transfer

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    a. Nigeria oil is a main part of the countries’ source of income and comprises 95% of their total exports. The nation is the 8th largest oil producer and the fifth largest supplier to America. Even though oil is so profitable‚ over half of Nigeria’s population lives below the poverty line.The extraction and demand for oil makes the government reckless in their pursuit for money‚ making Nigerian government corrupt. The population living below the poverty line live on two dollars day. 2. What can

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    The British took Nigeria as a colony around 1885 and into the early part of the 1900s. In 1914‚ Northern and Southern Nigeria were brought together to create one single entity known as Nigeria. The British created a legislative council in 1922. The council started off mainly Britains but slowly began to incorporate Western educated Africans. In 1947‚ the Britains established a new form of government in Nigeria based on a system of three regions. The regions were Eastern (Ibo)‚ Western(Yoruba)‚ and

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    YOUTH MIGRATION: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE Nigeria‚ one of the less developed countries of the world and the purported giant of Africa‚ is no doubt having enormous challenges becoming a developed country. It is faced with the problem of bad roads‚ which is the major cause of death in the country. It is not going anywhere with the various self-centered policies made by the legislators. Religious and ethnic crises have plagued the country worse than the historic religious times of Egypt. Our educational

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    Not My Business by Niyi Osundare This poem is written by Niyi Osundare‚ a Nigerian poet‚ dramatist and literary critic. Being Born in Nigeria‚ one of the most linguistically and culturally secluded countries in the world‚ he learnt early in life the complexities and challenges of diversity. He was always a follower of the right to free speech and was a strong believer in the power of words‚ saying‚ "To utter is to alter". He had written a poem called "Not My Business" which Osundare used to object

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    Practices Bangladesh May Replicate Md Joynal Abdin Program Officer (Research) SME Foundation‚ Bangladesh At the conference titled "D-8 Taskforce Meeting on SME"‚ held in Dhaka on October 09‚ 2012‚ Bangladesh‚ Egypt‚ Indonesia‚ Iran‚ Malaysia‚ Nigeria and Turkey presented papers on SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) Development in their countries. Let us have a look at the notable features of the presentations and identify the best practices of the D-8 member-states that Bangladesh may replicate

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    17-22 (2005) Student Unrest in Nigerian Universities: Looking Back and Forward Oyaziwo Aluede‚ Basil Jimoh‚ Beatrice O. Agwinede and Eunice O. Omoregie Department of Educational Foundations‚ Ambrose Alli University‚ P.M.B. 14‚ Ekpoma 310001‚ Ekpoma‚ Nigeria E-mail: oyaziwoaluede@yahoo.com KEYWORDS Student unrest; student services; student personnel administration; universities ABSTRACT The authors examined the policies and factors that have in the past and at the present precipitated student unrest in

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    Unemployment in Nigeria is one of the critical and major problem the country faces in its present years. This has actually contributed to numbers of societal malaises among Nigerians and can be traced to the malfeasances of all the governments that have been ruling Nigeria since independence. BY Perhaps‚ this is also due to the inferiority complex nature of a black man to the superiority of others. This problem has gone far worse than minds could in imagine putting lots of people under condition

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    cement per annum‚ and is expected to increase to about 10 million tonnes per annum by the end of 2012. The plant at Obajana is the largest cement production plant in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dangote Cement Plc operates four cement manufacturing plants in Nigeria; and has the largest Greenfield cement processing plant in Africa. Plans for construction of other plants are underway to expand the company and in turn expand the group’s export programme. Dangote Cement Plc has the largest market share of about

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    Airways) - Abacha - plain level exchange rate - Abacha - festac nigeria - Obasanjo -operation feed the nation - Obasanjo The list is endless‚ but our civilian governments have been just too merciless‚ taking jumbo pays and doing absolutely nothing. Someone can help us check‚ how many bills were passed last year‚ instead they are always eager or will fight if their allowances are being debated Unfortunately and this is sad‚ we in Nigeria are not yet ripe or intellectually developed to operate a democratic

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