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A STUDY INTO THE ACCEPTANCE AND ADOPTION OF THE CBN CASHLESS POLICY
ABSTRACT: This study was carried out to examine a study into the acceptance and adoption of the CBN cashless policy using Port Harcourt as a case study. Specifically, the study was aimed at ascertaining the level of acceptability and adoption of the CBN cashless policy...
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A SURVEY INTO THE ACCEPTANCE AND ADOPTION OF THE CBN CASHLESS POLICY IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT: This study was carried out to examine a study into the acceptance and adoption of the CBN cashless policy using Port Harcourt as a case study. Specifically, the study was aimed at ascertaining...
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ACCEPTANCE AND UTILISATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AMONGST SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
ABSTRACT: Family planning is an important preventive measure against maternal and child morbidity and mortality. It is an essential component of primary health care and reproductive health. There is relatively high fertility rate in suburban and rural Nigeri...
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ASSESSMENT OF INTERNET INFILTRATION AND THE ACCEPTION OF TELEVISION STREAMING AMONG STAKEHOLDERS IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
Background to the Study: Numerous breakthroughs have resulted from advances in computer technology, particularly with the introduction of the Internet. The growth of the Internet is transforming a variety of global industries, including the media sector. Televisi...
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ASSESSMENT OF SUCCESS AND FAILURE FACTORS IN NIGERIA BUILDING INDUSTRY
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: The building process appears as ordered, linear phenomenon that can be organized, planned and managed easily. The high rate of failures that occur &...
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ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF FEMALE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARDS FAMILY PLANNING IN SCHOOLS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Background of the study: The practice of family planning has called for global attention because of its importance in decision making on population growth and issues of development. Childbearing and the use of contraceptives are some of the most important decisio...
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THE ROLE OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT IN THE BANKING SECTOR AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA
INTRODUCTION: Bank credit has been the responsibility of Central Bank of Nigeria, in order to manage our monetary system; it is also one of the instruments of monetary policy that can be used for economic system. Various sectors of the economy require finance for different purpos...
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DEPLOYMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN ARCHITECTURAL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT: Architectural practice has been in existence in Nigeria for more than fifty years and the earliest introduction of computers by firms for operations began in the early 1980s. Information and communication technology (ICT) usage is inevitable in all fields of endeavours and for professio...
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WRONGFUL TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA: A CASE FOR REINSTATEMENT OF PRIVATE EMPLOYEES
CHAPTER ONE
CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT: MEANING AND NATURE
1.1 Introduction
A contract of employment is an agreement between two or more persons relationship establish...
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THE PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS TOWARDS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER BASED TEST (CBT) MOSE OF EXAMINATION IN SELECTED HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY: During the past few years, technology has significantly reshaped the method of assessment. In many academic domains...
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THE VIEWPOINTS OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN SELECTED HIGHER EDUCATION NIGERIA ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTER-BASED TEST (CBT) MOOSE OF EXAMINATION
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY: During the past few years, technology has significantly reshaped the method of assessment. In many academic domains...
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESSFUL LIFE EVENT AND GENDER AMONG NIGERIANS
Background of the study: It is well known that adolescence stage has been conceptualized as a transitional period. Thus, this period begins with the onset of puberty and ends with the acceptance of the rules and responsibilities of adulthood. Of all life- stages, except childhood...
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THE IMPACT OF PROPER UNDERWRITING IN PROMOTING INSURANCE IMAGE IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF NIGER INSURANCE PLC)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: Insurance companies are legal entities that cover the financial impact of it that derives from the occurrence of certain unex...
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC'S PERCEPTION OF POPE FRANCIS' BLESSINGS REGARDING THE ACCEPTANCE OF SAME-SEX COUPLES: A CASE STUDY OF ALIMOSHO, LAGOS STATE
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of the study: The focus of the LGBT movement in the 1970s did not primarily revolve around advocating for same-sex marriage. However, as the new century began, same-sex marr...
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THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISING ON CONSUMER PRODUCT PURCHASING IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: In the world of marketing in the recent time, it is not enough to produce a product, package it attractively, price it right,...
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THE EFFECTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON MUSIC ARTISTS, MUSIC CONSUMPTION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE NIGERIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF STUDY: The activities of social media have increased overtime with the advancement in the level of technology in Nigeria and its effect...
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THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF NEPAD TO AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND GOOD GOVERNANCE: CASE STUDY OF THE AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM (APRM)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY: It has come to light that good governance and democracy in all societies, including third world countries, Africa in particular, are not merely desirable but v...
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PARLIAMENTARY BUREAUCRACY IN THE NIGERIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (A CASE STUDY OF THE 8TH ASSEMBLY)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
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KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF DIVORCE AMONG CHRISTIAN FAITHFUL IN IKWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA EBONYI STATE NIGERIA
Background of the study
Divorce is one of the core vices that have posed a lot of challenges to human kind in different dimensions. This is true in that, the problem of divorce is not just to Christians alone but people from all works of life. According...
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ACCEPTANCE OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: A PERSPECTIVE OF NORTHERN NIGERIAN STUDENTS
ABSTRACT
Access to the internet in developing countries is on the increase due to the declining cost of internet subscription and the availability of cheaper alternatives to internet-ready devices. This has ensured that most industries can leverage on technology advancements in order to...
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AN APPRAISAL OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION: NIGERIAN EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION ACT, 2010 IN PERSPECTIVE
ABSTRACT
Employer and Employee relationship creates mutual duties and responsibilities which are complimentary. This duty is for the Safety and Health of the employee. The Government, on the other hand, has a complimentary role to play in the discharge of this duty, hence the duty now c...
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DETERMINANTS OF ICTs INFLUENCE ON LITERACY AND CULTURE: A CASE STUDY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Integrating technology into the educational sector is progressively influenced by different multicultural settings across the world. Accordingly, this research employed a modified Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to investigate how culture directly aff...
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DEVELOPMENT OF AN ETHNOSCIENCE DATABASE AND ITS IMPACTS ON STUDENTS LEARNING OUTCOMES IN BASIC SCIENCE IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
1.1Background to the Problem
Science serves as a veritable tool for the sustainable growth and development of a nation. Indeed the strength of a nation and the respect she commands from other nations are functions of her level of scientific and technological development. Science and Mat...
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACCEPTANCE OF ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY OF THE E-BALLOT SYSTEM AT THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (AUN)
ABSTRACT
Using electronic voting systems is divisive as some countries used such systems and others did not. This thesis discusses countries that have accepted voting electronically and the challenges faced. This study suggests factors that have led to the acceptance of electronic votin...
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CULTURAL NARRATIVES OF INFIDELITY: EXPLORING SOCIETAL JUSTIFICATIONS FOR SIDE-CHICK RELATIONSHIPS IN NIGERIA
Background of the Study
Infidelity has long been a controversial issue in Nigerian society, where cultural expectations surrounding marriage and gender roles are deeply entrenched. The phenomenon of side-chick relationships, wherein married men engage in extramarital affairs, has gained...
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CULTURAL UNDERPINNINGS OF TOXIC FEMINISM AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: A STUDY OF URBAN COMMUNITIES IN IBADAN
Background of the Study
Toxic feminism, often associated with radical feminist ideologies that reject traditional gender roles and family structures, has sparked significant debate in many parts of the world. In Nigeria, urban communities like Ibadan have witnessed a rise in feminist di...
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AN APPRAISAL OF THE INFLUENCE OF TOXIC FEMINIST LITERATURE ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: A STUDY OF LITERARY CIRCLES IN ENUGU
Background of the Study
Literature has always been a powerful tool for shaping societal norms, ideologies, and values. In recent years, the rise of toxic feminism in literary circles has introduced radical feminist ideologies that challenge traditional family structures and advocate for...
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A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS MEDIATING TOXIC FEMINISM’S EFFECTS ON MARRIAGE INTEGRITY: A CASE OF PORT HARCOURT WORKING-CLASS FAMILIES
Background of the Study
Toxic feminism, often described as an extreme or radical form of feminism, challenges traditional gender roles and has garnered attention in various social and cultural discussions. In urban Nigerian communities like Port Harcourt, working-class families are incr...
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES ON TOXIC FEMINISM AND THE RISE OF SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: A STUDY OF LAGOS CHURCH COMMUNITIES
Background of the Study
Religion plays a central role in shaping moral and societal views, particularly in Nigeria, where Christianity is a dominant religion. In Lagos, where both modernity and tradition collide, church communities exert significant influence on social issues, including...
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THE IMPACT OF FEMINIST ACADEMIC DEBATES ON SOCIETAL ACCEPTANCE OF SINGLE MOTHERHOOD: A STUDY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES PROGRAMS IN LAGOS
Background of the Study
Feminist academic debates, particularly in the field of women’s studies, have had a profound impact on how gender roles, family structures, and women’s rights are understood and discussed in society. In Nigerian universities, women’s studies pro...
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THE EFFECT OF TOXIC FEMINIST IDEOLOGY ON GENDER ROLE EXPECTATIONS AND MARITAL FIDELITY: A CASE STUDY OF ABUJA YOUTH
Background of the Study
Toxic feminism, characterized by radical feminist ideologies that reject traditional gender roles and family structures, has increasingly influenced societal views on relationships, gender roles, and marital fidelity. In Abuja, the political capital of Nigeria, t...
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AN EVALUATION OF THE PORTRAYAL OF TOXIC FEMINISM IN NIGERIAN CINEMA AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SINGLE MOTHERHOOD PERCEPTIONS: A STUDY OF NOLLYWOOD FILMS IN LAGOS
Background of the Study
Nigerian cinema, popularly known as Nollywood, plays a crucial role in shaping societal views, cultural norms, and public perceptions of various social issues. Over the years, Nollywood has portrayed a wide range of topics related to family life, gender roles, an...
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SINGLE MOTHERHOOD TRENDS AND TOXIC FEMINIST IDEOLOGIES ACROSS NIGERIAN REGIONS: A CASE OF LAGOS VERSUS ENUGU COMMUNITIES
Background of the Study
Single motherhood is a growing social phenomenon, and the trends surrounding it can vary significantly across different regions in Nigeria. In recent years, toxic feminist ideologies, which promote radical gender equality and challenge traditional family roles, h...
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AN EVALUATION OF TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS: A STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LGA
AN EVALUATION OF TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS: A STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LGA
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Inclusive education has become a central focus of educational reform globally, reflecting...
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THE INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE IDENTITY ON MARRIAGE CHOICES AMONG THE YORUBA AND IGBO COMMUNITIES IN LAGOS
THE INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE IDENTITY ON MARRIAGE CHOICES AMONG THE YORUBA AND IGBO COMMUNITIES IN LAGOS
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Language is a powerful symbol of identity, culture, and belonging. In a multilingual and multi-ethnic society s...
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