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| 1. | NATIONAL HEALTH INSTITUTIONS, WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION AND THE MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN NIGERIA (2020-2022)
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| 2. | Modeling the Next Decade of Energy Sustainability: A Case of a Developing Country
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| 3. | RESEARCH TRENDS IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES: ANALYSIS OF NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS IN SCOPUS (2008-2017)
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| 4. | Bolstering the Impact of Financial Inclusion on the Performance of Selected Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria
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| 5. | Building Collapse in Nigeria during recent years ' Causes, effects and way forward
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| 6. | PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES' SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT IN THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA: THE CASE OF X (FORMERLY TWITTER)
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| 7. | EFFECT OF WORKPLACE FLEXIBILITY ON EMPLOYEES' ENGAGEMENT IN PIGGYVEST AND OPAY IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
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| 8. | Cracking the code: How procedural justice drives employee engagement in Nigerian banks
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| 9. | YOUTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN NIGERIA
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| 10. | SOCIOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF NAIRA REDESIGN ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SMALL BUSINESSES IN OGUN STATE.
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| 11. | GREEN MANAGEMENT, EXPORT MARKET ORIENTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF AGRIBUSINESSES IN SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA.
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| 12. | DETERMINANTS OF EXPOSURE TO SKILLS DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION AND YOUTH LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN NIGERIA
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| 13. | Linkages Between Sociodemographic Factors, Knowledge About Entrepre-Neurship, and Labour Force Participation Among Youth in Nigeria
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| 14. | Harnessing The Elusive Demographic Dividend In Nigeria Through Improved Skills, Entrepreneurship Development And Labour Force Participation
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| 15. | INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY OF THE NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE
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| 16. | BRAIN DRAIN AMONG HEALTH WORKERS AND RETENTION STRATEGIES IN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN, NIGERIA
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| 17. | THE POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTS OF FRANCE IN THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN MALI
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| 18. | DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: A STUDY OF LISTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
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| 19. | AFTERMATH OF NAIRA REDESIGN ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN ADO ODO OTA LGA, OGUN STATE
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| 20. | SOCIO-SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF CARTOONS IN SELECTED NEWSPAPERS: A STUDY OF 2023 FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL IN NIGERIA
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| 21. | MULTILATERAL DIPLOMACY AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA
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| 22. | THE NEXUS BETWEEN ICT, EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
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| 23. | Use of Scientific Information Sources by Policy Makers in the Science and Technology Sector of Nigeria.
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| 24. | Gender-based violence in a rural Nigerian community during the COVID-19 era: a call for policy action
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| 25. | Promoting Sustainable Development in Combating Schistosomiasis through Community-Centric Approaches: The Role of Social Empowerment and Education in Ondo State
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| 26. | DEMOCRACY, FEDERALISM AND GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA
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| 27. | Work-Life Experiences of Women in the Construction Industry: A Case of Women in Lagos Mainland, Nigeria
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| 28. | Empirical Review of the Challenges of the Cashless Policy Implementation in Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Research
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| 29. | The prospects of adopting e-learning in the Nigerian education system: a case study of Covenant University
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| 30. | Sentiment analysis of political discussion on Twitter in Nigeria's 2019 presidential election
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| 31. | E-Government and the Challenge of Cybercrime in Nigeria
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| 32. | E-Governance as good governance? evidence from 15 West African countries
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| 33. | An Empirical Investigation on Adoption of Mobile Technology in Nigeria
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| 34. | Discovering the research focus of higher academic institutions
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| 35. | Satisfaction with Maintenance of the Public Sector Employee Housing Schemes in Lagos State, Nigeria
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| 36. | Residents' Satisfaction with Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Environment of the Public Sector Employee Housing Schemes in Lagos State, Nigeria
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| 37. | Factor analysis method for delay dynamics in Nigerian Tin Can Island Port for sustainable development
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| 38. | Ethical Leadership and Employee Engagement in Nigeria Public Administration amid Global Challenges
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| 39. | Whistleblowing and interpretation, addressing organizational challenges: a conceptual reflection from Nigeria
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| 40. | Public Perception of Network Marketing, Marketing Communication, Hereditary Consumption of Herbal Remedies in Nigeria and Zambia
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| 41. | SOCIO-POLITICAL CHALLENGES AND EDUCATION TOURISM IN FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY OF NIGERIAN TERTIARY LEVEL STUDENTS
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| 42. | Public libraries in danger: an investigation into disaster management readiness among public libraries in North West Nigeria
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| 43. | Re-Strategising Government Palliative Support Systems in Tackling the Challenges of COVID-19 Lockdown in Lagos State, Nigeria
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| 44. | Whistleblowing and interpretation, addressing organizational challenges: a conceptual reflection from Nigeria
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| 45. | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES AND INMATES' WELFARE IN MONROVIA CENTRAL PRISON, LIBERIA
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| 46. | Empirical investigation of e-learning opportunities and faculty engagement in Nigerian universities: moderating role of demographic characteristics
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| 47. | Sustaining Competitive Advantage in Private Universities: A case study of Southern Region of Nigeria
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| 48. | STRATEGIC IMPERATIVES OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
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| 49. | Navigating the Role of Conflict Management Strategies in Strengthening Marital Bonds among Nigerian Academic Staff in Post-COVID-19 Era
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| 50. | Carbon emission, solid waste management, and electricity generation: a legal and empirical perspective for renewable energy in Nigeria
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| 51. | ENTREPRENEURIAL INNOVATIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY OF STUDENTS' START-UPS
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| 52. | The glocalisation of sports: a study of the influence of European Football Leagues on Nigerian society
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| 53. | Effect of technological innovation capabilities on the performance of selected manufacturing small and medium enterprises in Lagos State.
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| 54. | An Intra-class Correlation Analysis of the Impact of COVID-19 on Small-Scale Business Performance in Lagos
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| 55. | ACCOUNTABILITY IN AGRICULTURAL GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA: RETHINKING STRATEGIES FOR FOOD SECURITY
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| 56. | Work-to-family conflict, family satisfaction and engagement nexus: insights from millennial managers
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| 57. | THE RESTRUCTURING QUESTION IN NIGERIA: ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF A RESTRUCTURED FEDERATION
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| 58. | Igba-Boi: Historical Transitions of the Igbo Apprenticeship Model
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| 59. | Accountability in agricultural governance and food security in Nigeria
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| 60. | Operational efficiency in higher education in Nigeria: a scale development
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| 61. | THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION ON CASSAVA AGRIBUSINESS IN NIGERIA
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| 62. | Fragility of FDI flows in sub-Saharan Africa region: does the paradox persist?
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| 63. | Challenges of accountability and development in Nigeria: An auto-regressive distributed lag approach
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| 64. | Gender Inequality, Maternal Mortality and Inclusive Growth in Nigeria
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| 65. | National debt management and business sustainability in Africa's largest economy: A focus on the private sector
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| 66. | ELUCIDATING THE ROLE OF ASSERTIVENESS ON SOCIAL PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN NIGERIA
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| 67. | Blended Librarianship as a Fulcrum for Librarians' Relevance in a Developing Country
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| 68. | Technological innovation, prosperity and corruption outlook in Africa: a mediation analysis
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| 69. | Reintegration Programs and the Willingness of Displaced Persons to Return Home: Analyzing the Role of Social Infrastructure in North-East Nigeria
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| 70. | COVID-19, mobility restriction, and sexual behavior among a cohort of people of reproductive age: Nigeria
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| 71. | FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, TRADE OPENNESS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
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| 72. | Legal responses to energy security and sustainability in Nigeria's power sector amidst fossil fuel disruptions and low carbon energy transition
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| 73. | FOSSIL-FUEL DISRUPTIONS AND LOW CARBON TRANSITION:LEGAL RESPONSES TO ENERGY SECURITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN NIGERIA'S POWER SECTOR
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| 74. | Do Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and financial development contribute to economic diversification? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
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| 75. | Women engagement in agriculture and human capital development in developing countries
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| 76. | Environmental Quality, Infant Morality, and Economic Growth in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries
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| 77. | Capital flight, institutional quality and real sector in sub-Saharan African countries
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| 78. | Social services provision and stakeholder engagement in the Nigerian informal sector
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| 79. | Financial development and income inequality in Africa
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| 80. | ASSESSMENT OF FEMALE VULNERABILITY DRIVERS IN EMPLOYMENT: A STUDY OF NIGERIA
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| 81. | Capital flight, institutional quality and real sector in sub-Saharan African countries
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| 82. | Socio-demographic Factors and Exposure to Family Planning Information among Women of Reproductive Ages in Nigeria
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| 83. | Socio-Demographic Factors, Agents of Modernity, Employment Status & Fertility Behavior of Women in Marital Union in South-West Region of Nigeria
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| 84. | Contraceptive Utilization Among Married Couples in Nigeria: Socio-cultural Factors
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| 85. | An integrative literature review on the impact of COVID-19 on maternal and child health in Africa
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| 86. | Socio-demographic and environmental determinants of child mortality in rural communities of Ogun State, Nigeria
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| 87. | Predictors of Modern Contraceptives knowledge among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nigeria: a Mixed Method Approach
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| 88. | Determinants of perceived quality of health care among pregnant women in Ifo, Ogun State, Nigeria
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| 89. | Regional economic integration and the backward integration of ECOWAS subregion into global value chains
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| 90. | Internet Adoption and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Nigeria and Kenya
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| 91. | Intermediate tariffs and intraregional intermediate exports: Implications for regional value chains in ECOWAS
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| 92. | The Innovation of Government Bonds in the Growth of an Emergent Capital Market
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| 93. | Special Edition: Perspectives on Demographic Dividend, and Economic Growth for Sustainable Development
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| 94. | INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ACCESS AND USE TOWARDS ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN SELECTED SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
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| 95. | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION LITERACY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN EDO AND DELTA STATES OF NIGERIA
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| 96. | Bilateral Trade Flows, Trade Facilitation, and RTAs: Lessons from ECOWAS
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| 97. | Crude oil resources, tax revenue and sustainable social development in Nigeria
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| 98. | Federal government tax independence, statutory quota and capital investment
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| 99. | Knowledge-driven economic growth: the case of Sub-Saharan Africa
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| 100. | Is there any relationship between monetary policy tools and external credit-growth nexus in Nigeria?
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