References: Agboola‚ A. A. (2001) “Impact of Electronic Banking on Customer Services in Lagos‚Nigeria” in Ife Journal of Economics and Finance. Department of Economics‚O.A.U‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria‚ vol. 5‚ Nos. 1&2 Aragba-Akpore‚ S. (1998): ‘The Backbone of Banks’ Service Regeneration’‚Moneywatch‚ July 22‚ p23. Harold‚ B. & Jeff‚ L. (1995): ‘Don’t
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM If education is a weapon of liberation from ignorance‚ poverty and diseases‚ then the education for a child means giving the child the potentials to improve himself and the educational standard will no small way improve the child’s worth; hence the child would be able to play his or her own role in the building of his or her own nation. The need to improve on the educational standard by all means stem from the fact that education will not only develop the personality of the
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Of Business Administration) University Of Lagos in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the award of Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration OCTOBER 2010 CERTIFICATION This research project titled The Effects of Training and Development on employees Performance by Ndih Azuka martins meets regulation governing the award of B.Sc. degree in Business Administration (Business Administration) of the University of Lagos‚ Akoka – yaba. Lagos -------------------------- Date ------------------------
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1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Following the announcement by the Central Bank of Nigeria on July 6‚ 2004 about a major reform program that would transform the banking landscape of the country‚ an unprecedented process of merger and acquisition has taken place in the Nigerian Banking Sector shrinking the number of banks from 89 banks to 25 banks or banking groups involving 76 banks which altogether account for 93.5% of the deposit share of the market. Thirteen (13) out of the 89 banks‚ accounting for
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References: Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999)‚ Finance (Control and Management Act 1958. Lagos: Federal Government Press. Federal Republic of Nigeria (1958)‚ the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999. ‚ Lagos: Federal Government Press. Aruwa‚ S.A.S (2009)‚ Government Financial Reporting and Public Accountability in Nigeria‚ www.nsukonline.academia.edu ANAN (2008)‚Auditing: Challenges and Management
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Explain how T.R. Malthus developed and changed Adam Smiths Economics…. When looking at Malthusian economics and Smith Economics when see a shift from moral philosophy to political economy despite its dominated framework set out in the wealth of nations. The economics theories developed by Adam Smith (1723-1790) and Thomas Malthus (1766-1834) provided rational explanations for social developments in the industrial revolution. Like the philosophers of the Enlightenment‚ both Smith and Malthus used
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Rural-Urban Differentials in the Attitude of Global Systems of GSM Ndagi‚ Oduwole & Sanusi Rural-Urban Differentials in the Attitude of Global Systems of Mobile Communication (GSM) Consumers to Merits and Demerits of GSM Technology in Ogun State‚ Nigeria I. Ndagi O. O. Oduwole R. A. Sanusi Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria AFRICA ABSTRACT The advent of the Global System of Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria has become the order of most day-to-day activities; however‚ consumers of GSM services
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‘Federal Republic of Nigeria’‚ she has a federal form of government and is divided into 36 states and a federal capital territory. Lagos‚ (formerly the capital of Nigeria) is the economic and cultural center located along the coast‚ and inhabited majorly by the Yoruba-speaking tribe. It is also the country’s largest city (in terms of population). The government moved from Lagos to Abuja in 1991 in the hope of creating a national capital where none of the country’s ethnic groups would be dominant. The land
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How to Increase job performance ….the main thing that matters to you as an employer is probably the way people do their jobs‚ and the results that they achieve. You cannot afford to employ people just because they are nice guys; you need to turn them into nice productive guys (Hackett‚ 1979). The above assertion by Hackett‚ (1979) cited in Ejiogu (2001:91) clearly explains the need and rationale for training‚ capacity building‚ appraisal or evaluation and motivation of staff or employees by the
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Africa as the Centerpiece of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Upon independence in 1960 Nigeria’s major foreign policy aim has been in the restoration of the African dignity and this became the centerpiece of the countries foreign policy. Africa has remained the centerpiece of the Nigerian foreign policy since independence when it was adopted under President Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. In his acceptance speech at the United Nations on October 8‚ 1960‚ Balewa clearly portrayed Africa as the foremost concern
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