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The development of African road transport in western Nigeria, 1919-1939 /Gutkind, Alice January 1977 (has links)
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Representations of African women in the historical literature of Nigeria, 1890-1990Malowany, Maureen January 1992 (has links)
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Female Genital Circumcision Social Indicators That Influence Attitudes On Abandonment Of Fgc In NigeriaEisele, Joanna 01 January 2011 (has links)
More than "100 million girls and women worldwide have undergone female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and more than three million girls are at risk for cutting each year on the African continent alone" (Population Reference Bureau 2009). The practice is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women, and constitutes an extreme form of discrimination against women. Research has shown that reasons given for continuing the practice of FGC vary widely across cultural and social contexts. Little research has been conducted towards understanding and predicting attitudes toward FGC, which in turn can help inform program policy in the hopes of better understanding the socio-cultural complexities inherent in the practice of FGC. This study suggests that with increased levels of education support for FGC decreases. Additionally, access to media was shown to have a significant impact on support for the practice. This study found that men and women experience and are influenced by media in different ways. Media based abandonment programs must acknowledge the gender gap in media access and direct their programs towards the most appropriate outlet for the target group. This study‟s most significant finding is that the strongest predictor of a woman‟s attitude towards FGC is whether she herself has undergone the procedure. Women who have undergone FGC will likely support the continuation of the practice. Encouraging these women to forgo the practice and let their daughters experience their bodies differently from their mothers is the greatest challenge abandonment programs face.
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The Impact of Nigeria's Rice Import Policy on Household WelfareVerhoog, Christy January 2019 (has links)
Thesis advisor: S. Anukriti / I examine how increases in the tariff rate impacted market prices and household consumption of imported rice in Nigeria during 2001-2018. I find that the country-level tariff pass-through for imported rice was 7 percent and occurred three-months after implementation. When faced with increases in the tariff-rate, households decrease their consumption of imported rice. Households that face greater exposure to the tariff rate decrease their consumption more than those that are less exposed. The relatively small tariff pass-through and the responsiveness of consumption to increases in the tariff rates are crucial pieces of information for informing Nigeria’s future rice policy. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2019. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Departmental Honors. / Discipline: Economics.
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Luke and οί πτωχοί: A Socio-Scientific Reading of Luke 4:16-21 as LiberationOliver, Agbile Terngu January 2023 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Andrew Davis / Thesis advisor: Matthew Monnig / Jesus's manifesto in Luke 4:16-21 is an allusion to Isaiah 61:1-2 and 58:6 and portrays Luke's concern for the poor. A socio-scientific reading of this manifesto shows Jesus as an eschatological prophetic Messiah who assumes both prophetic role and royal functions of a king to liberate and restore honor to the oppressed and marginalized people of his time. The research challenges political leaders of Nigeria to look into the cries of ethnic minority groups and Nigerian Christians to become proactive in seeking concrete ways to alleviate this social problem. It also calls for Nigerians to intensify socio-political activism in defense of equity, equality, and justice for minority ethnic groups in Nigeria. / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2023. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
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Towards a Just and Corrupt-Free Nigerian Society: Proposing Virtues and Their ExemplarsOpara, Paschal Obioma January 2023 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Daniel Daly / Thesis advisor: James F. Keenan / I propose in this long essay that men and women of virtue, clergy and lay alike, who dot the Nigerian landscape, bedeviled by vices and lack of social trust, can, by their virtuous formation and lives, bring enduring change. / Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2023. / Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. / Discipline: Sacred Theology.
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The role of law in sustainable development : a case study of the petroleum industry in NigeriaMarong, Alhagi January 2003 (has links)
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The establishment and the achievements of the National Sports Commission in Nigeria /Abioye, Joseph Adegboyega January 1980 (has links)
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Education for continuity and change in the Yoruba social system.Ohikhena, Titus Ofuovo. January 1965 (has links)
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A study of the role of the university press in Nigerian intellectual life /Rathgeber, Eva M. January 1978 (has links)
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