The Only Way Forward For Nigeria.
PROBLEMS OF UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION IN NIGERIA AND THE WAY FORWARD. With the 6-3-3-4 educational system introduced by the colonial masters, the government set out to ensure that education is free at the preliminary levels of learning and this prompted the introduction of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) by the federal government in 1999.
University Education in Nigeria: History, Successes, Failures and the Way Forward. Jake Otonko. Department of Religious Studies Nassarawa State University Kefi, Nigeria. Abstract. Various societies of the world have evolved various forms of education over time. Formal education has been accepted over time as being capable of enhancing unprecedented growth in societies. Considering the.
Effect of Unemployment in Nigeria: A Way Forward Chijioke Egwu Department of Psychology and Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Ebonyi State University, P.M.B 053, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State Nwogbo- Egwu Cordelia Chinwe Department of Public and Private Law, Faculty of Law Ebonyi State University, P.M.B 053, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State Abstract Unemployment rate is a.
When stakeholders of the Niger Delta amnesty program gathered in Edo state in March 2010 to deliberate on the way forward, the meeting was cut short when there was a bomb blast which was planted in a car nearby. The Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility for the blast threatening to heighten their violence if they were not included in the amnesty program.
CREATION OF STATE POLICE FORCE IN NIGERIA: PROS, CONS AND A WAY FORWARD State policing has been defined as a police force under State authority rather than under the authority of a city or county in the state. It has also been defined as the police organized and maintained by a state as distinguished from those of a lower sub-division (as a city or county) of the state government (Mersim, 2012.
Nigeria Essay Located in West Africa, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous worldwide. Thanks to its natural resources, especially oil, its economy is among the fastest growing in the world. From 1901 until its independence in 1960, Nigeria was a British colony. Great Britain decided to grant Nigeria its independence because after World War II Nigeria’s.
Nigeria’s reward system is perhaps the poorest in the world. The salary paid to public officials is so low that the basic needs of officials cannot be met. The influence of extended family system and pressure to meet family obligations are more in Nigeria than in any other country. This however coupled with the cost of transportation, housing, feeding and education for the children makes it.