1 1997 pp. 87± 95 The Environment of Crises in the Nigerian Education System CORDELIA C. NWAGWU ABSTRACT The Nigerian education system witnessed tremendous expansion between independence in 1960 and 1995. However‚ the rate declined after 1986 when economic depression resulted in the introduction of the Structural Adjustment Programme. A population explosion‚ frequent changes in the government due to military coups‚ a depressed economy and unplanned and uncontrolled educational expansion
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TRANSFER AND BUSINESS TAXATION Ballada & Ballada Presented by ATTY DON ADA DUPIO 1. INTRODUCTION MODES OF ACQUIRING OWNERSHIP 1. Occupation – the property seized is without a known owner. 2. Intellectual Creation – the composer owns his musical creation while the author owns his literary‚ legal‚ historical‚ scientific or other works. 3. Donation – an act of liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another‚ who accepts it. 4. Succession – the property
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subordinates‚ else it will lead to absenteeism amongst workers‚ lower productivity‚ development of grapevine networks in an organization. There should be two-way communication in an organization. Manager should have personal contact with his subordinates. He should clearly communicate goals and policies of the organization to his subordinates and should get feedback on these goals and policies. Feedback plays a very important role in the communication process. It enables us to evaluate the effectiveness of
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Taxation Assignment | Divyangana Rakesh | 18104 | Contents Section A 2 Answer 1. 2 Section B. 5 Answer 1. 5 Answer 2. 9 Answer 3. 11 Answer 4 13 Section C 16 Answer 1 16 Answer 2 16 Answer 3. 16 Answer 4. 17 Answer 5. 18 Answer 6. 19 Section A Answer 1. Your salary consists of many components. This article explains what each component means. It also discusses the income tax applicability of each component. There are many components in a salary structure
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Principles of Taxation Law 2013 Answers to Questions CHAPTER 7 – FRINGE BENEFITS TAX Question 7.1 Determine whether the following benefits are fringe benefits or exempt fringe benefits and‚ where applicable‚ the relevant category of fringe benefit. Provide reasons for your answer: (a) Payment to employee for the estimated cost of the employee’s home phone bill as the employee sometimes has to use the home phone for work purposes. (b) Provision of accommodation at the family home
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Nigerian Scams - 419 Scam Information Nigerian‚ or "419"‚ scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes. Nigerian scam messages can also arrive via fax or letter. The messages generally claim that your help is needed to access a large sum of money‚ usually many millions of dollars. In fact‚ this money does not exist. The messages are an opening gambit designed to draw potential victims deeper into the scam. Those who initiate a dialogue with the scammers
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with 500 employees or less.”- U.S. Govt. * According to Small Business act 1934‚” A business which is independently owned and operated and not dominant in its field” is a Small Business. * According to executive committee for national economic development‚ “A Small Business one of which processes at least two of the following characteristics: * -Managers are the owners‚ * -Capital supplier and the owner is individual or a small group‚ * -Worker and the owners are local‚ market may not be so
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related literature 1. An overview 2. International cash flow in trade. 3. Role of international cash flow in trade. 1. Risk factor in international cash flow. 2. Trade Restriction and Govt policies 3. Effects of Restriction on trade 4. Major problems of financing international trade. 5. Cash flow problems in trade 1. The policy Trust of SAP 2. The positive impacts of SAP on the economy. 6. Objectives of SAP CHAPTER THREE 3. Research Design and methodology 1
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CAN‚T WE ENSURE FOOD FOR ALL If global financial crisis comes can global food crisis be far behind?.This may sound awfully pessimistic‚but believe it or not our worlds is inching towards this murky situation‚we eat to live‚not vice versa as away of life.But this is a travesty of truth that food crisis does not mean shortage of food‚for to quote‚ Coleridge with an impish twist or modification‚”Food‚food everywhere but not a grain to eat”.Then what can be the cause of impending global food crisis
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Discount Houses Operations‚ the Money Market and the Nigerian Economy: A Preliminary Investigation C. B. Ezirim and F. E. Enefaa Abstract This paper investigates the relationships subsisting between the operations of discount houses and the performance indices of the money market and the general economy. The method used involved the estimation of regression models and subsequent analysis of results using conventional statistics. The findings indicate that positive and significant relationships
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