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Item Unknown West Africa link: L'ouest Africain, April 1964 Vol.1 No.3 : Air edition, Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State(19, Martins Street) : Nigerian Port Authority,, 1964-05) F. Oladipo Onipede■ Book Review ■ Coming Trade Fairs ■ Economic Development ■ Exchange Rates ■ Focus on West Africa ■ Letters ■ News Round - Up ■ Obituary — Kofi Antabuin ■ People ■ Publisher's Letter ■ Talking Point ■ UNCTADItem Unknown West Africa link: L'Afrique de l'ouest, May, 1964 Vol.1 No.4 : Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State(19, Martins Street): Nigerian Port Authority,, 1964) F. Oladipo Onipede■ African Women ■ Books ■ Exchange Rates . ■ Focus on West Africa , ■ Legal Link ■ Letters ■ Marketing ■ Market Beat ■ News Round-up ■ People ■ Refrigeration ■ Talking Point ■ Trade Fairs ■ Tourism ■ UNCTADItem Unknown West Africa link: L'Afrique de l'ouest, June, 1964 Vol.1 No.5 : Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State(19, Martins Street): Nigerian Port Authority,, 1964-06) F. Oladipo Onipede■ African Scene ■ Book Review ■ Exchange Rates ■ Focus on West Africa ■ Federation ■ Legal Link ■ Letters ■ Market Beat ■ National Economic Council ■ News Round-up ■ New TradingHorizon ■ People ■ President Titos Proposals ■ Talking Point n ■ Trade Fairs ■ UNCTADItem Unknown West Africa link: L'Afrique de l'ouest, July, 1964 Vol.1 No.6 Air edition : Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State(19, Martins Street) : Nigerian Port Authority,, 1964-07) F. Oladipo Onipede■ African Scene ■ Book Review ■ Coming Trade Fairs ■ Letters ■ Market Beat ■ New Trading Horizon ■ News Round-up ■ Nigeria-The Big Strike ■ Problems of Economic ■ Co-Operations ■ Talking Point ■ The World ■ UNCTAD ■ Winds of ChangeItem Unknown West Africa link L'Afrique de l'ouest, September, 1964 Vol.1 No.8 : Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State(19, Martins Street): Nigerian Port Authority,, 1964-09) F. Oladipo Onipede■ African Scene ■ Book Review ■ Coming Trade Fairs ■ Letters ■ Market Beat ■ New Trade Horizon ■ News Diary ■ Talking PointItem Unknown Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.23. No.1&2 Jan/ Feb, 1987(Lagos State: Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island, 1987) Nigeria institute of management NIM■ Productivity management ■ Managerial knowledge and university administration ■ Professionalism in management training ■ Telecommunications services and national development Others ■ Silver jubilee in pictures ■ NIM Special news ■ 1987 course programme ■ NIM news ■ Membership elections ■ Book reviewsItem Unknown Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.23. No.3&4 March/April, 1987(Lagos State( Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island): Nigeria institute of management, 1987) Nigeria institute of management NIM■ Financial reporting and multinational enterprises ■ Assessment centre approach to management development ■ Total productivity at firm level ■ Communication in agriculture Others ■ 1987 Course Programme ■ News from Organizations ■ Membership News ■ News from Branches ■ Guide to WritersItem Unknown Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.23. No.5&6 May/June, 1987(Lagos State( Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island); Nigeria Institute of Management NIM, 1987) Nigeria institute of management NIM■ The economics of structural adjustment programme ■ Towards the development of pulp & paper industry in Nigeria ■ Industrial equipment leasing as a facet of corporate strategy ■ Proper time management for achieving organisational targets Others ■ Editorial ■ Membership news ■ News from branches ■ 1987 young managers competition ■ Classical adverts ■ News from organisations ■ Adjustment of customs & excuse tariff ■ Diploma in NigeriaItem Unknown Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.23. No.7&8 July/August, 1987(Lagos State( Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island): Nigeria Institute of Management(NIM), 1987) Nigeria institute of management NIM■ Innovative management a crucial national need. ■ NIM sees innovative management as a crucial national need ■ Conference theme paper '‘Innovative Management—A Crucial National Need" ■ Management of human resources to avert massive unemployment ■ Management of rural development ■ Others From the Editor ■ Background paper ■ Head of State's Goodwill Message ■ Goodwill Message from a Vice-Patron ■ Young Managers Competition 1987 ■Goodwill Message from Traditionpl Ruler ■ Keynote Address ■ Welcome Address ■ Conference in Pictures ■ Fellowship Awards ■ Conference Who's Who ■ NIM Diploma in ManagementItem Unknown Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science:(Enugu State : International Knowledge Press,, 2017) AGUSIOBO, Hilda Chineze; Theresa Chineze EtukokwuIntroduction ■ Statement of the Problem: ■ Purpose of the Study: ■ Research Questions: ■ Research Hypotheses Methods Results ■ Research Question I ■ Research Question 2 ■ Research Hypotheses ■ Research Hypotheses 2 Discussion Conclusion Recommendations:Item Open Access West Africa magazine 2717, Saturday June 28th, 1969(Overseas Newspapers (Agencies) Ltd Cramwell House Fulwood Place London WC1V GHZ in Nigeria by Times Press Ltd, 1969-06-28) West Africa magazine■ The joint account-THOSE optimistic about the prospects of United Nigeria would find the report of the committee on interim allocation ■ Dateline Africa: Nigeria: Fresh peace efforts? Mohammed Sahnoun OAU Assistant Secretary-General said while in transit at Lagos airport that fresh efforts to bring Nigeria and Biafra together for peace talks ■ Ghana: The state of local government:2: The local government section (partIII) of the Electoral Commission's report makes the same point about financing of district councils ■ A Hausa literary renaissance: Although no Northerner has yet joined the band of eminent English-writing novelists from Nigeria ■ Roundabout enlightenment: Every time I read a story claiming that the South Africans are cross with the Rhodesians for insisting on creating a mini-South Africa complete with a little apartheid system ■ Commercial news: Cashew cooperation plan: West Africa's Cashew nut production problem could be solved by the establishment in the area of a single processing plant ■ Commercial news: Irrigation plan agreed: An agreement has been signed between the government and Ghana agricultural development a joint venture of four Italian firms ■ Dateline Africa:Ghana: Elections fixed for August: Elections for a new national assembly of 140 members will be held on August 29. Mr Justice Vincent Crabbe Interim electoral Commissioner added ■ Dateline Africa: Nigeria: Dispute on relief: Relief supplies for Biafra held territory have almost totally ceased and great numbers of people dependent on them are threaten with starvation or illnessItem Open Access West Africa link L'Afrique de l'ouest, November 1964 Vol.1 No.10 : Business. Trade. Industry. Commerce(Lagos State: 19, Martins Street,, 1964-11) F. Oladipo Onipede■ African Scene ■ Books ■ Editorial ■ Finance ■ Letters ■ Market Beat ■ News Diary ■ Talking Point ■ Trade FairsItem Open Access Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.23 No.9&10 September/October, 1987(Lagos State( Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island): Nigeria institute of management, 1987) Nigeria institute of management NIM■ The Privatization if public companies in Nigeria ■ Job satisfaction & skill utilization in research institutes ■ Contemporary challenges of management ■ Guide to management report writing Others ■ Editorial ■ Book seller ■ Membership news ■ NIM news ■ News from membership organisations ■ National news ■ Managing your health ■ Journal informationItem Open Access Global Journal of Political Science and Administration: Good Governance and National Development in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects Vol.13, No.1, pp.1-24, 2025(UK: Publication of the European Centre for Research Training and Development, 2025) MOMOH, Salifu Achile; Chinedu Okoye; Uchenna Hyginus Eze; Zanak Sankey■ Statement of the Research Problem ■ Aim and Objectives of the Study ■ Methodology ■ Summary of findings ■ RecommendationsItem Open Access International Journal of Trends and Developments in Education: Students’ perception of class size as an indicator of academic performance of senior secondary school students in Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.(Benin, Edo State(Institute of continuous Education): University of Benin, Nigeria, 2024) INIAGHE, Faustina Onyeyirichi; OSIOBE, Comfort■ Introduction ■ Conceptual Framework ■ Method ■ Research Design ■ Data Collection ■ Results ■ Discussion, Conclusion and ImplicationsItem Open Access CARD International Journal of Educational Research and Management Technology (IJERMT) Volume 2, Number 3, Effect of Class Size on the Academic Achievement of Students in Basic Science and Technology in Gwagwalada Area Council FCT Abuja(Abuja: National Library of Nigeria Headquarters, 2017) ABBA, Mohammed Ibrahim; Uche S. Anaduaka; Kasim Mohammed SaadBasic Science and Technology is a subject taught at the junior secondary school level of education in Nigeria. It is part of a broad field curriculum that prepares students for a life in the Science field. It comprises of core science subjects like Chemistry, Biology and Physics. This is to enable the students to be well grounded in science subjects at the senior level.Item Open Access International Journal of Legal Studies № 1(5): Politics, Power and Authority In Constitutional Democracy: The Nigerian Experience From 2015 To Date(Polska: Międzynarodowy Instytut Innowacji Nauka-Edukacja-Rozwój w Warszawie, Polska, 2019) ADAGBABIRI, Moses M.International Journal of Legal Studies № 1(5)Item Open Access West Africa magazine no. 2893, 20th November, 1972(Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1972-11-20) West Africa magazine■ Soldiers,chiefs and politicians: Men such ad Leopold Sedar Sengho whose remarkable address at the University is reported ■ Senghor at Ife: a report from our special correspondent- Flying in the early morning from the Harmattan-dried plains of Kano ■ Books and publications: The Cronje chronicle- The world and Nigeria by Suzanne Cronje ■ Ghana's subversion trial: The defence and the prosecution at the subversion trial have ended their closing addresses and the military tribunal has passed its verdict. ■ Commercial news: West African Cocoa production down ■ Dateline Africa: Ghana tribunal verdict- The military tribunal has declared a verdict of guilty against all nineItem Open Access West Africa magazine no. 2899, 1st January, 1973(Apapa, Lagos state: Times Press Ltd., 1973-01-01) West Africa magazine■ Senghor seeks an opposition: Senghor and the State of Senegal ■ USSR in Africa now: ■ Matchet in the Gambia: ■ Can Ghana pay her debts? To assist Ghana to bring into production two sugar processing plants built by East European countries ■ Kano greets a President: "Who would ever believe that there had been a civil war in this country" said one of President Senghor's entourage during the Senegalese leader's visit to Kano. ■ Books and publications: Realism from the Russians- Soviet policy toward black Africa by Helen Desfosses Cohn ■ Developing an African economy: In the second of his articles on the planning of Nigeria's economic development. Dr. Green Nwankwo, no associate Professor in the Department of Finance in the University of Lagos, continues his discussion of the problems of planning ■ Commercial news: UK's new move on Aid- Select Committee on foreign aid is to be estab lished by the British govern ment. Sir Bernard Brainc, MP,Item Open Access NEWBREED Magazine: Africa's first Quality Magazine for Newbreed People vol. 1, no.9 February, 1973(Lagos state(35 Ogunlana Drive, P.O. Box 5414): New Breed Organisation Limited,, 1973-02) Edited by Chris Madu Abrochukwu Okolie■ Nigeria tomorrow: Africa games Round-up: To pretend that all was well, with that games, particularly reading from the confused nature of the progra mming, expensive meals and drinks, together with the games costly tickets are wrong ■ Entertainment: Osibisa latest: In our December issue we pub lished a pre-view on Osibisa's tour of West Africa. Mr. Tony Amadi, the Public Relations Director and Co Ordinator of Baba Artists, wrote then why the Osibisa's cannot but capture Africa. ■ International scene: Haiti: A 20-year old president When Papa Doc died in 1971, his eighteen-year old son, 'Baby Doc' assumed powers as the Seventh Haitian President for life. This was according to the will of his Voodoo ridden father who had ferociously ruled Haiti for twenty-two years. ■ Sex forum: Future of marriage: Our female contributor, BOK, investigated the various factors that are now working against marriage. ■ Newbreed personality: J. S. Tarka The history of Nigeria's power may be incomplete without mentioning the five-footer Grade Teacher, who in 1954 packed his chalk and the board to and the call of political history; that's Joseph Sarwuan Tarka.