POLYTECHNICS IN NIGERIA (Scroll down for the list of polytechnics) Polytechnics play a vital role in the educational‚ scientific and technological progress of Nigeria. They are established to train and produce the technical manpower necessary for the execution of the Nation’s development plans‚ goals and strategies. This is a role which they have effectively played since the establishment of the first polytechnic‚ Yaba College of Technology‚ in 1947. The 72 existing and growing polytechnics
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In an individuals life‚ 53 years is growth from a toddler through adolescence into adulthood and then maturity. This is the so-called jubilee’ at which success or progress is measured and celebrated. But for Nigeria as a country‚ it is not clear what we are celebrating; is it success‚ progress or maturity? Be that as it may I feel very strongly about the progress (or lack of it) so far recoded by the Country in the last 98 years‚ and I would rely mainly on my personal experiences in the last 50 years
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Privacy Policy Accessibility Help Contact Us Go to www.shell.com Nigeria Nigeria Change Location Environment & Society Safety Human Rights Security in Nigeria Future of energy Products & Services About Shell You are here: Shell Nigeria Homepage > Environment & Society > Safety > Security in Nigeria Security in Nigeria Since 2005 the security situation in the Niger Delta has deteriorated. Heavily
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in Nigeria “Nigeria’s oil production reached 2.1 million barrels per day in 2010.” Nigeria is currently the sixth largest crude oil producer and it is the top oil producer in Africa. Similar to Bougainville Island‚ Nigeria is being exploited by many western countries and their multinational corporations because of their rich natural resource. Oil wasn’t the first thing that was exploited in Nigeria; in 1471 Portuguese traders landed near the Niger Delta‚ the southern tip of Nigeria‚ and
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Profit Margin = Net Income / Sales 2007 4.524726859 4.50% Return on Assets = a) Net income ÷ Total assets 6.094252729 6.10% b)(Net income ÷ Sales) x (Sales ÷ Total Assets) 6.094252729 6.10% Return on Equity = a) Net Income/Stockholders Equity 16.03851901 16.00% b) Return on Assets/ (1- Dept/Assets) 16.05364436 16% 2008 2009 5.422272581 3.989092813 5.40% 4.00% 7.233719667 5.706886679 7.20% 5.70% 7.233719667 5.706886679 7.20% 5.70% 18.54797792 15.0179937 18.50% 15% 18.46151733
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TAXATION AND FISCAL REGULATIONS IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION The Nigerian Tax System has undergone significant changes in recent times. The Tax Laws are being reviewed with the aim of repelling obsolete provisions and simplifying the main ones. Under current Nigerian law‚ taxation is enforced by the 3 tiers of Government‚ i.e. Federal‚ State‚ and Local Government with each having its sphere clearly spelt out in the Taxes and Levies (approved list for Collection) Decree‚ 1998. Of importance at this juncture
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APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK PLC NIGERIA) CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before the emergence of modern banking system‚ banking operation was manually done which lead to a slow down in settlement of transactions. This manual system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another which human handles. Figures or counting of money which should be done through computers
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CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA Economic Report For the First Half of 2012 CBN Half Year Economic Report for 2012 Central Bank of Nigeria Corporate Head Office 33 Tafawa Balewa Way Central Business District P. M. B. 0187‚ Garki Abuja Website: www.cbn.gov.ng Tel: +234(0)946239701 +234(0)946239702 © 2012 Central Bank of Nigeria ISSN 1597 - 2976 iii CBN Half Year Economic Report for 2012 B e the model central bank delivering price and financial system stability and promoting sustainable
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Benedict Bajala BSActy-2 Rizal’s Relevance in the Present Time 1. Joining organizations: Rizal believed in the goals of organizations that are related to the achievement of unity and freedom of humankind. He always had the time and opportunity to join into organizations. 2. Global Fellowship: In every journey‚ he was able to meet and befriend foreigners who sympathize with the experiences and events occuring in the Philippines. 3. The Rizal traits: not stealing from government
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2013 Date:Jan 15‚ 2013 For the youths or u and me to strive we need; 1 Date:Dec 20‚ 2012 Nigerian govt shld pay much attention on the security of its citizens. Date:May 07‚ 2012 Kidnapping in Nigeria is a very bad business as they celled it to be a business in which people go into Date:May 07‚ 2012 nigeria should not clam to be ignorant of the problem Date:May 07‚ 2012 it is dishearthing n so depressing......... Date:Dec 06‚ 2010 Date:Nov 21‚ 2010 LET THE POLITICIANS THAT BROUGTH THEM TO STOP OTHER
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