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Publication Title Comparative In-Vitro Activity of Fluoroquinolones Against Clinical Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from Central Hospital, Warri Download PDF
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Publisher Nigerian Journal of Scientific Research, 21(1): 1 -10.
Publication Authors ISIBOR, C. N. and Ahonkhai I., (2022).
Year Published 4-11
Abstract Local sensitivity and resistance are important guides to help clinicians to make good choices in a given situation that demands the use of antimicrobial agents. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was carried on bacterial isolates from clinical specimens and ascertain their susceptibility to fluoroquinolones and other antimicrobial agents. A total of 260 clinical samples of urine, Sputum, cerebrospinal fluid, semen, aspirates, and swabs from wound, virginal, ear, and nose consecutively at the Central Hospital, Warri was examined using standard bacteriological techniques. Antibiotic susceptibility tests were performed using the standard disc diffusion method. A total of 118 bacterial isolates were recovered. The significant pathogens included Staphylococcus aureus (31.35%), Klebsiella aerogenes (27.97%), Escherichia coli (22.03%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (9.30%), Proteus mirabilis. (8.5%) and Streptococci sp. (0.85%). Overall sensitivity was shown to be pefloxacin 100% while ofloxacin, ceftazidime and cefuroxime were 83.05% and ciprofloxacin 80.51%, gentamicin 77.12%, streptomycin 34.75%, penicillin 7.6% and ampicillin 2.5% of strains tested. The sensitivity results showed the continued increase in the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in older penicillin-based B-lactams, penicillin and ampicillin. Also, given the prominent role of susceptibility in health matters, there is a need to keep physicians current on organisms' sensitivity and resistance possibilities, as demonstrated by this work.
Publication Title Volume Resistivity And Permitivity Of Solid Dielectrics; Case Study How To Determine The Effective Area Of Measurement Electrode Download PDF
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Publisher Chukwuemeke Odumegwu Ojukwu, University Journal of Physical Sciences
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Publication Authors MORKA, J.C. AND MOLUA, O. C.
Year Published 2-18
Abstract Presented is how to determine the effective area of the measurement electrode during the calculation of volume resistivity and permitivity as a result of measurements in three electrode system. Errors are usually associated with this determination. But the presented analysis will help to correct the anomalis. The values of these errays are presently in a graphical manner as a guide. It is shown taht the factor of the measurement electrode extension at the electrical permitivity measurement also depends on electrical permitivity.
Publication Title PREDICTABLE IONOSPHERIC PARAMETERS AND METHODS OF CALCULATING CIRCUIT PARAMETERS FROM PATH GEOMETRY (AN OVERVIEW) Download PDF
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Publisher Agbor Journal of science and science Education
Publication Authors MOLUA O.C, NWACHUKU, D.N. & EGHENEJI, A.A.
Year Published 6-22
Abstract The presence of free electrons in the ionosphere produces the reflecting regions important to high frequency (HF) radio-wave propagation. This paper presents an overview of predictable ionospheric parameters because at HF, all the regions are important and should be considered in predicting the operational parameters of radio communication circuits. Also presented are propagation by way of sporadic E and other anomalous ionization together with ways of calculating circuit parameters such as path length and bearings as well as the sun’s Zenith angle.
Publication Title Assessing the Impact of Nutrition Education Instruction on Fruits and Vegetables Hygiene Behaviours of Secondary School Students in Delta State, Nigeria.
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Publisher International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR)
Publication Authors Apaokueze Tessy Nkechi
Year Published 2-02
Abstract This study examined conscientiousness, intrinsic reward, work values and perceived organisational support on life success of small scale business entrepreneurs in Delta State. The survey design of the correlational type was adopted. Sixty-seven small scale enterprises were selected through stratified random sampling from each of the three senatorial districts that make up Delta State. The total number of participants of the study were 201 entrepreneurs in Delta State of Nigeria across vocational and technical and art-related businesses. The instruments used were Life success (á=0.70), Perceived Organisational Support (á-0.86), Intrinsic Rewards, (á=0.80), Work Value (á=0.71), Conscientiousness (á=0.89) scales. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's product-moment correlation and Multiple regression at 0.05 level of significance.The participants' age was 36.5±4.23 years, while 63.4% were males. Life success had a significant positive relationship with intrinsic reward (r=.090), conscientiousness (r=.074), perceived organisational support (r=.089) and work value (r=.061) of small scale business entrepreneurs in Delta State.The independent variables also had significant predictions on Life success (F =5.22, Adj.R2=0.11), accounting for 11.0% of its variance. conscientious (B=0.231, t= 4.603, p< 0 B =0.140, xss=removed B=0.043, t=0.824,>0.05) and intrinsic rewards (B= 0.032, t= 0.601, p>0.05) in that order influenced the life success of small scale business entrepreneurs in Delta State.
Publication Title Cross border investment inflow in palm oil industry in Nigeria: Key success factors Download PDF
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Publisher The Journal of Economic Research & Business Administration, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Publication Authors Ebomah Ernest Monday (PhD), Ugbomhe O. Ugbomhe (PhD)
Year Published 2020-06-01
Abstract The study examined cross border investment inflow in palm oil industry in Nigeria. It focused on the key success factors for cross border investments inflow. Descriptive survey design method was adopted in carrying out the study while Pearson Product Moment Correction statistical tool was used in estimating the parameter of relationship between the regressor and regressand variables of the study. The key success factors that were subjected to empirical test proved positively significant to palm oil investment inflow at the r values of 0.745, 0.729, 0.796, 0.652, 0.536, 0.866, 0.598, 0.705, 0.720 and 0.35. These analysis results suggested that market size, product demand size, return on investment, propensity to gross domestic product and foreign exchange earnings, first mover advantage, palm oil by-product potentials, availability of labour and effective labour cost, policy on land use, government policy measures on economic diversification and risk-free operational environment are critical to investment inflow in the palm oil industry. Based on these findings, the study recommends that to harness the vast opportunities in the palm oil industry like other counterpart nations that are at the forefront in the global palm oil production, government should gear its efforts towards having sustainable investment policy framework in this new strategic business area, provide enabling environment and conditions to boost local ad cross border business development in the industry.
Publication Title Government Expenditure Management and Control within the Framework of Ethiopian Economy Download PDF
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Publisher African research review
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Publication Authors Ukah. O.C
Year Published 2009-10-12
Abstract This paper examined the pattern, growth, impact, management and control of government expenditure within the framework of the Ethiopian Economy. This was done with the view that policy options towards effective and efficient management of the government lean resources will be proffered as. This will help in ensuring good governance, grass root development, reduction of absolute poverty, employment generation, equitable distribution of the available scare resources towards providing for the basic human need and improving the standard of living for the teaming population of Ethiopia. The paper found that government expenditure are higher than the revenue and as a result, the study recommends adoption of the 'Golden Rule' in government expenditure management and control. Government expenditure should be directed towards meeting the needs of people and the community. Issues of quality, transparency, accountability and capacity building should be entrenched in public expenditures. These measures will ensure fiscal discipline in management of scarce resources and promotion of sustainable development.
Publication Title A Comparative Analysis Of Copyright Enforcement Regime In Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher BALTIC JOURNAL OF LAW & POLITICS A Journal of Vytautas Magnus University
Publication Authors Dr. Okubor Cecil Nwachukwu, Dr. Gaga Wilson Ekakitie
Year Published 2022-03-03
Abstract Giving the owner the sole right to use the intellectual property and the authority to forbid unauthorized use is the fundamental purpose of intellectual property rights. In comparison to other jurisdictions, Nigeria faces a significant issue in the enforcement of intellectual property rights. Copyright is the most prevalent intellectual property right. With an emphasis on the remedies available to a copyright owner when there has been an infringement, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the enforcement mechanisms and laws now in place in Nigeria. In order to ascertain whether poor law enforcement is, in fact, a key militating element in the fight against the high rate of copyright infringement in the nation, comparisons with other jurisdictions must be done. By investigating the agencies with the authority to enforce intellectual property rights, copyright infringement in Nigeria, the copyright enforcement system in Nigeria, and a comparative analysis of enforcement provisions in some other jurisdictions, the paper places the discourse in its proper context. The study discovered that, in comparison to other jurisdictions, Nigeria's weak copyright enforcement regime is mostly attributable to the absence of adequate enforcement laws. Therefore, the study suggests that in order to establish a more effective enforcement system than other jurisdictions, it is necessary to both optimize the current enforcement mechanisms and alter the Nigeria copyright Act.
Publication Title Judicial Role in The Development of Intellectual Property Law in Nigeria
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Publisher Commonwealth Law Review Journal
Publication Authors Cecil Nwachukwu Okubor & Kesiena Urhibo
Year Published 2022-12-10
Abstract When the courts make historic decisions, doctrines, and pronouncements, the importance of the court’s role in interpreting the law is most clear. In this context, the courts are in charge of shaping jurisprudence and deciding the legal underpinnings. This article focuses on the larger context and framework in which the court’s role in the interpretation and growth of Nigerian intellectual property laws can be analyzed. Where does Nigerian intellectual property law exist? It takes a conceptual approach, tracing intellectual property law and the courts’ role. It also analyzes some recent case law that can be used to determine judicial power and the function of the court in the evolution of IP law. With a few notable exceptions, the overall interpretative function has been less than ideal, according to the article. It thus suggests a more pragmatic and constructive judicial approach to the interpretation of IP legislation, particularly given the growing importance and contribution of IP to national development, as well as the need for a socially responsive policy and legal framework for an effective intellectual property right regime.
Publication Title AGRONOMIC POTENTIALS OF COWPEA, Vigna unguiculata L. (WALP) GROWN IN THE RAINFOREST ZONE OF SOUTHERN NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publisher COOU Journal of Physical Sciences 5 (1), 2022
Paper Link www.coou.edu.ng
Publication Authors Ukpene, A.O.
Year Published 2022-05-15
Abstract Seven varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), Ife Brown, IT98K-128-3, IT98K-506-1, IT93K- 452-1 and IT95K-1072-57, IT06K-149-1, and IT06K-136 were obtained from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan (IITA) and evaluated at the Biological Garden of the University of Delta, Agbor, to determine the development of agronomic characteristics under the influence of the rainforest climatic conditions for possible selection of germplasm for domestication. The study recorded that there were no significant differences among the cowpea varieties but noted higher number of pods per plant for IT06K-149-1(15.79), IT98K-128-3 (15.29), IT93K-452-1 (14.36), IT95K-1072-57 (14.00) while longer pods were recorded in IT06K-149-1(15.86 cm) and IT95K-1072-57 (15.00 cm). These agronomic characteristics are positive indicators of high yield in cowpea and the paper recommended that they could be domesticated for cultivation by farmers.
Publication Title EFFECTS OF ACUTE EXPOSURE TO CHLORFENAPYR ON HEPATIC ENZYME ACTIVITIES AND SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF AFRICAN CATFISH, Clarias gariepinus (BURCHELL 1822) Download PDF
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Publisher World Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol. 14 No. 1b (2022) 86 - 93
Publication Authors ESENOWO, I.K.1*,NELSON, A.U.2, EKPO, N.D.1,CHUKWU, M.N.3,AKPAN, A.U.1, UGWUMBA, A.A.A.4, UGWUMBA, A.O.4, ALIMBA, C.G.4, EFFIONG, M.U.1,UDOIDUNG, N.I.1, UKPONG, N.C.1, OGIDIAKA, E. 5, ADEYEMI-ALE, O. A. 6, OBOHO, D.E.1.
Year Published 2022-03-03
Abstract The effects of acute exposure to chlorfenapyr on hepatic enzymes and lipid profile of Clarias gariepinus juveniles were investigated following standard protocols. Test organisms were exposed to chlorfenapyr concentrations of 5, 7, 9, 11 and 15 mgL-1 for 96 hr exposure period. After exposure, peripheral blood was collected through the caudal vein into plain sterilised tubes and allowed stand for 1 h for clot to form. The clotted blood was then centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 10 min and the serum obtained was used for all the biochemical assay. Cross-sections of the gills were examined for histological aberrations. Results showed significant increase in enzymatic activities of Aspartate amino transferases (AST), Alanine amino transferases (ALT) and Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (p< 0.05) when compared with control. Lipid profile results showed significant (p<0.05) increase in Total cholesterol (TC) and Low- density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-cholesterol) in all treated groups when compared with the control. Significant (p<0.05) reduction in high density lipoprotein- cholesterol (HDL- cholesterol) and triacylglycerides in all treated groups compared to the control was also recorded. Such alterations in biochemical parameters did not show any relationship with gills histology as the cross-section of the gills provided no evidence of aberrations. The results suggest that exposure to acute concentrations of chlorfenapyr can alter liver enzyme activities and serum lipid profile initiating a jump in the energy requirement of the exposed organism.
Publication Title "LITERATURE AND SUB - REGIONAL INTEGRATION: THE WAY FORWARD Download PDF
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Publisher The Journal of the Inter-College Association of French Teachers Nigeria INTERCAFT (REVUE)
Publication Authors EJIODU, MICHAEL ONYEISI
Year Published 2007-11-01
Abstract It is generally upheld that literature plays so many important roles in the life of a people, whether as individuals or as a group. One of such roles which is also universally acclaimed the most important, along with entertainment, is education. Literature is an all embracing phenomenon which transcends races, tribes, social classes, educational classes and so on most often exposing their common features with a view to unifying the people. Therefore one can conclude that literature is a prodigy with the ability to integrate the various tribes and peoples of this world. However, for the purpose of this paper we have limited ourselves to the West African sub-region. Towards this end we have examined literature with a view to seeing how it could be employed as a tool for the integration of the West African subregion. This could not have been properly done without first examining the concepts of literature, sub-region and integration.
Publication Title "LITERATURE AND SUB - REGIONAL INTEGRATION: THE WAY FORWARD Download PDF
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Publisher The Journal of the Inter-College Association of French Teachers Nigeria INTERCAFT (REVUE)
Publication Authors EJIODU, MICHAEL ONYEISI
Year Published 2007-11-01
Abstract It is generally upheld that literature plays so many important roles in the life of a people, whether as individuals or as a group. One of such roles which is also universally acclaimed the most important, along with entertainment, is education. Literature is an all embracing phenomenon which transcends races, tribes, social classes, educational classes and so on most often exposing their common features with a view to unifying the people. Therefore one can conclude that literature is a prodigy with the ability to integrate the various tribes and peoples of this world. However, for the purpose of this paper we have limited ourselves to the West African sub-region. Towards this end we have examined literature with a view to seeing how it could be employed as a tool for the integration of the West African subregion. This could not have been properly done without first examining the concepts of literature, sub-region and integration.
Publication Title "LITERATURE AND SUB - REGIONAL INTEGRATION: THE WAY FORWARD Download PDF
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Publisher The Journal of the Inter-College Association of French Teachers Nigeria INTERCAFT (REVUE)
Publication Authors EJIODU, MICHAEL ONYEISI
Year Published 2007-11-01
Abstract It is generally upheld that literature plays so many important roles in the life of a people, whether as individuals or as a group. One of such roles which is also universally acclaimed the most important, along with entertainment, is education. Literature is an all embracing phenomenon which transcends races, tribes, social classes, educational classes and so on most often exposing their common features with a view to unifying the people. Therefore one can conclude that literature is a prodigy with the ability to integrate the various tribes and peoples of this world. However, for the purpose of this paper we have limited ourselves to the West African sub-region. Towards this end we have examined literature with a view to seeing how it could be employed as a tool for the integration of the West African subregion. This could not have been properly done without first examining the concepts of literature, sub-region and integration.
Publication Title An evaluation of the dramatic aesthetics of Ikenge and Ifejioku festivals of Ossissa people of Delta State Download PDF
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Publisher ikenga Vol. 22, No.3, September 2021
Publication Authors Augustine Obiajulu Eziechine
Year Published 2021-02-02
Abstract This paper evaluates the dramatic aesthetics of the Ikenge and Ifejioku festivals of Ossissa people of Ndokwa-East Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. The study, which is a survey of the performance tradition, critically analyses the controversy surrounding the views of African dramatic scholars (the evolutionists and the relativists) on the question of what constitutes drama in the context of Nigerian traditional performances. This controversy arose as a result of Aristotle’s concept of drama with its emphasis on imitation, plot, dialogue, conflict, etc. Based on this concept, Ruth Finnegan describes the indigenous festival traditions in Africa as “quasi-dramatic phenomena” that lack the Western dramatic structures. While the evolutionist school of thought argues that the traditional festivals are not drama but rituals, the relativist school claims that the traditional festivals in Africa can be considered as dramatic performances since most of the features of drama such as music and dance, audience participation, costumes, stage, etc., are present in the festival traditions. The study employs a field work-oriented methodology, involving participatory observation of the festivals, interviews, documentary analysis, audio records, and photographs of scenes and events. The findings of the study confirm that traditional African festivals are indeed dramatic performances. The study concludes that the African traditional performance mode is indigenous to African people and must not necessarily mirror the Western model. The paper, therefore, submits that the Ikenge and Ifejioku festivals of Ossissa can be seen as complete drama just like any other Western dramatic forms.
Publication Title Assessment of Pre – Service Teachers’ Competence in Literacy and Numeracy Skills at entry point in Tertiary Institutions in Delta State. Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 11, Issue 2
Publication Authors Egede, B.A.J1, Chukwuma, R.A, Oji, J.O, Ajudeonu, H.I, Idialu, P.E, Omiegbe, O.O , Ofuonyebuzor, M
Year Published 2020-02-18
Abstract Abstract The need to improve on the principles and practices in the teacher – education sub – sector in Nigerian education system, so as to raise the levels of literacy and numeracy, which is still comparatively low from global standards has engaged the attention of stakeholders. Thus, this study was aimed at assessing the pre – service teachers’ competence in literacy and numeracy skills at the entry point into the tertiary institutions in Delta State, using a descriptive survey design. The population comprised of all pre – service teachers admitted into the tertiary institutions in the 2017/2018 academic session. The sample is made up of 600 pre – service teachers drawn from the four colleges of education in Delta State, through a purposive sampling technique. The instruments used are Pre – service Teachers’ Literacy Test (PTLT) and Pre – service Teachers’ Numeracy Test (PTNT), which were constructed and validated by the researchers. Three research questions and six hypotheses guided the study. Descriptive statistics (e.g. mean, standard error, skewness, Kurtosis, frequency), t – tests and Pearson – product moment correlation was used for analyzing the data using the SPSS computer package. It was found among others that: the pre – service teachers’ literacy skill was average while the numeracy skill was very low at the entry point; there was significant relationship between their literacy and numeracy skills and there was no significant difference between the literacy and numeracy skills of male and female pre – service teachers at entry point. These results underscore the fact that the entrants into the Colleges of education in Delta State, which prepares the professional teachers for the basic education level, are not students with very high levels literacy and numeracy skills. Recommendations based on these findings are provided in this paper.
Publication Title Inclusive Education and Gender as Determinants of Social Studies Students’ Attitude Towards Learning of Social Studies Download PDF
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Publisher US-China Education Review B, Jan.-Feb. 2023, Vol. 13, No. 1, 49-57
Publication Authors Ayodele Onyeatoelu Okobia
Year Published 2023-02-02
Abstract The study investigated inclusive education and gender as determinants of social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies in College of Education, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria. The aim was to determine the relationship between inclusive education, gender, and social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies. Two hypotheses were postulated to guide the study. A total of 150 randomly selected social studies students across the Department of Social studies, College of Education, Agbor, Delta State were administered with inclusive education scale and social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies questionnaire for data collection. The hypotheses were analysed using Multiple Regression tested at 0.05 level of significance. Findings revealed that the criterion variable (social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies) showed that social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies correlates positively, and low towards inclusive education. Also, gender was not a determinant of both social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies and their inclusive education in schools’ activities. The results also showed that only social studies students’ inclusion in educational activities with the regressional coefficient (b) of 0.258, and a beta weight of 0.296 significantly contributed to social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies, while the contribution of gender was not significant in predicting social studies students’ attitude towards learning of social studies. Based on these findings recommendations were made.
Publication Title Taxation and Nigerian Economy Download PDF
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Publication Authors Uzochukwu, E. Amahi, F. U. & Ugbah, A. A.
Year Published 2022-09-09
Abstract bstract The study examined taxation and Nigeria’s economy. An Ex-post-facto research design was used and secondary data were sourced from CBN statistical bulletin and Federal Inland Revenue report. Multiple linear regression was used to check for the effect of taxation on Nigeria while analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the hypotheses. From the result of the analysis, taxation has high significant positive effect on the growth of Nigeria's economy. Based on this finding the study recommends, that government should make more adequate policies with respect to tax system to enable a high percentage of tax revenue collection which will create more avenues for the government to engage more in the infrastructural development and growth of the country.
Publication Title TEACHER'S POSITIVE FEELINGS/BEHAVIOUR: BRIDGING THE GENDER INEQUALITY IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS SCIENCE PERFORMANCE Download PDF
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Publisher INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF GENDER AND WOMEN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Publication Authors Onyeagwu, Friday O., Ph.D and Moemeke, Clara D., Ph.D
Year Published 2019-09-19
Abstract Getting students' both male and female’s attention is a way to engage them in learning activities and this poses a challenge to teachers. Hence, this study investigated how to create equality between male and female students in the study of science. The researcher tested the use of teacher's positive feelings and behaviour in the performance of male and female students. A total of one hundred and ten (110) SSI sciences (50, males and 60 females) in ten SSI schools in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State were used for the study. The quasi experimental design involving pre-test, -post-test control group experimental design was used t-test was used to analyse the posttest achievement scores of male and female students that were taught by teachers with positive feelings and behaviours and these were not significantly different (t=0.60; df-108; P<.05). As a result of this, recommendations were made that there should be improvement in science teachers’ feelings and behaviour to students. This is to bring about equal performance of boys and girls in science subjects.
Publication Title INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF UPPER BASIC EDUCATION LEVEL IN THE PERIOD OF SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMICS UNCERTAINTIES Download PDF
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Publisher Unizik Orient Journal of Education
Publication Authors Dr Juliet Nkonyeasus Ossai
Year Published 2023-01-06
Abstract Abstract Thìs study investigated the influence of social studies teachers on the management of upper basic education level in the period of socio-political and economic uncertainties in Delta State. Two specific objectives wilh corresponding research questions and hypotheses guided the study. Survey design was used for the study. The populátion of this study comprised 2988 (two thousand nine hundred and eighty eight) social studies teachers in Delta State. The sample size for this study was 370 social studies teachers. Multistage sampling procedure was adopted for the study because each stage required a different sampling technique. A structured questionnaire titled "Social Studies Teachers' Management of Úpper Basic Education Level Schools Questionnaire" (SSTMUBELSO) developed by the researcher was used for the study. The questionnaire is a l0- item questionnaire. The questionnaire was subdivided into two (2) clusters based on Social Studies Teachers'Management indices used for the study. The first cluster contained5 items while the second cluster contained5 items respectively, adding up a total of 10 items. The nstrument was validated by three experts, two experts from Social Studies Education from the Department of Social Science Education, Delta State Úniversity, Abraka and one expert from Measurement and Evaluation, Department of Educational Foundations, Delta State University, Abraka. The instrument was anchored on afour-point rating scale. Cronbach Alpha Statistic was used to obtain an overall reliability coefficient of 0. 81. The descriptive statistics of mean and standard deviation were used to answer the two research questions. Chi-square goodness of fit test was used to test the two null hypotheses at P<.05 level of significance. From analysis of data, the following major findings were made: organizing structured induction as part of employment proce.ss for all newly recruited social studies teachers, selection of social siudies teáchers based on c?rrent employment legislation and selection of social studies teachers based on competence influences management of upper basic education level schools (JSS 1-3) positively. It was further revealed that provision of Information and Conmunication Technology MCT) facilties, teaching materials and library facilities influence social studies teachers management of UBELS positively. Based on the findings of the study, the following recommendations among others were made; Delta State Ministry of Education among other relevant educational stakeholders saddled with recruitment and selection process should ensure that employment of social studies teachers is based on qualification, experience, performance and commitment lo teaching profession so as to enhance the quality of teaching-learning activities in the management of upper basic education level schools.
Publication Title Assessing the Social Economic Impact of Corona Virus in Africa. Download PDF
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Publication Authors Benedict Azu, Esther Dibie, Shadrack Ifeanyi, Emeke Okoro
Year Published 2022-06-27
Abstract The looming health shock of coronavirus could have disastrous impacts on the continent’s already strained health systems, and could quickly turn into a social and economic emergency. This paper, therefore, intends to assess the effects of coronavirus on Africa economies. (using its growth implication) Based on the endogenous growth theoretical approach, the link between life expectancy, poverty incidence, and economic growth was estimated using the GMM technique of analysis with 32 selected Africa countries. Findings showed that coronavirus exhibited negative and substantial impact on socio-economic situation and macroeconomic variables in Africa such as inflation, unemployment, poverty rate and economic growth, amongst others. The result ascertained that the government expenditure significantly increased during the period in a bid to curb the pandemic, but household welfare degenerated and was negatively affected with high poverty rate, this paper recommended that the government of the Africa countries should diversify the revenue base of their economies to cushion the effect of unprecedented shock due to the pandemic and provide adequate relief materials to pad the effect of loss of income to the poor and vulnerable, support in the implementation of structural reforms to enable them to build capacity and generate sufficient domestic resources or fiscal buffers to effectively manage pandemics.
Publication Title Assessing the Social Economic Impact of Corona Virus in Africa. Download PDF
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Publisher European American Journals is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License
Publication Authors Benedict Azu, Esther Dibie, Shadrack Ifeanyi, Emeke Okoro
Year Published 2022-06-27
Abstract The looming health shock of coronavirus could have disastrous impacts on the continent’s already strained health systems, and could quickly turn into a social and economic emergency. This paper, therefore, intends to assess the effects of coronavirus on Africa economies. (using its growth implication) Based on the endogenous growth theoretical approach, the link between life expectancy, poverty incidence, and economic growth was estimated using the GMM technique of analysis with 32 selected Africa countries. Findings showed that coronavirus exhibited negative and substantial impact on socio-economic situation and macroeconomic variables in Africa such as inflation, unemployment, poverty rate and economic growth, amongst others. The result ascertained that the government expenditure significantly increased during the period in a bid to curb the pandemic, but household welfare degenerated and was negatively affected with high poverty rate, this paper recommended that the government of the Africa countries should diversify the revenue base of their economies to cushion the effect of unprecedented shock due to the pandemic and provide adequate relief materials to pad the effect of loss of income to the poor and vulnerable, support in the implementation of structural reforms to enable them to build capacity and generate sufficient domestic resources or fiscal buffers to effectively manage pandemics.
Publication Title Assessing the Social Economic Impact of Corona Virus in Africa. Download PDF
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Publisher European American Journals is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License
Publication Authors Benedict Azu, Esther Dibie, Shadrack Ifeanyi, Emeke Okoro
Year Published 2022-06-27
Abstract The looming health shock of coronavirus could have disastrous impacts on the continent’s already strained health systems, and could quickly turn into a social and economic emergency. This paper, therefore, intends to assess the effects of coronavirus on Africa economies. (using its growth implication) Based on the endogenous growth theoretical approach, the link between life expectancy, poverty incidence, and economic growth was estimated using the GMM technique of analysis with 32 selected Africa countries. Findings showed that coronavirus exhibited negative and substantial impact on socio-economic situation and macroeconomic variables in Africa such as inflation, unemployment, poverty rate and economic growth, amongst others. The result ascertained that the government expenditure significantly increased during the period in a bid to curb the pandemic, but household welfare degenerated and was negatively affected with high poverty rate, this paper recommended that the government of the Africa countries should diversify the revenue base of their economies to cushion the effect of unprecedented shock due to the pandemic and provide adequate relief materials to pad the effect of loss of income to the poor and vulnerable, support in the implementation of structural reforms to enable them to build capacity and generate sufficient domestic resources or fiscal buffers to effectively manage pandemics.
Publication Title Socio Economic Factors Affecting the 'Role of Local Leaders in Rural Development in Delta State, Nigeria.
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Publisher International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development- (IJARD) Vol. 7 Ho-. 2. Pp'112-118.
Publication Authors Ugboh, 0.
Year Published 2006-06-06
Abstract The study examined the socio-economic factors affecting the role of the leaders in rural development in Delta State, Nigeria. Simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from 272 respondents in 30 communities. Mean, parentage and ordinary least square multiple regression were used to analyse data collected. Findings revealed that there is significant relationship between the socio-economic factors studied and the role of local leaders in rural and community development, in Delta State, because improved socio-economic conditions of the local leaders will greatly enhance their role in community and rural development in Delta State. Findings also revealed that local leaders play active roles in community and rural development. The study recommended that the socio-economic conditions of women leaders be further enhanced to increase their role in rural and community development.
Publication Title Religion, Culture and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria
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Publisher African Journal of Disability
Publication Authors Edwin Etieyibo and Odirin Omiegbe
Year Published 2016-12-30
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Publication Title Religion, Culture and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria
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Publisher African Journal of Disability
Publication Authors Edwin Etieyibo and Odirin Omiegbe
Year Published 2016-12-30
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Publication Title Evaluation Of CD4+ And CD8+ Lymphocyte Counts in Patients with Tuberculosis Infection
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Publication Authors ISIBOR, C. N, OMOINGHO, S. E. OPHORI, E.A, OKOJIE, R AND ADU. M.E (2021).
Year Published 2022-09-02
Abstract Background: Tuberculosis is a public health disease and has been observed to affect the immune system of individuals. Aim: The effect of tuberculosis on the immune system has prompted this study to evaluate the CD4+ and CD8+ cells of individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis attending the Chest Clinic at Central Hospital, Agbor. Method: A total of five hundred (500) suspected tuberculosis (Tb) subjects where screened and one hundred and forty six (146) confirmed Tb cases were used for the study. This comprises of 113 Tb cases only and 33 Tb/HIV co-infected cases while thirty-eight (38) healthy subjects was used as control with an age range of 8-75years and mean age of 35.41±1.15years were recruited. The sputa were examined using Genexpert to confirm Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Five millilitres (5ml) of blood were collected from subjects and analysed for CD4+, CD8+ cells using Partec CyFlow Counter. HIV Status was determined according to the Nigeria national HIV testing algorithm. Mean ±SEM were determined using statistical package for social sciences. Results: A prevalence of 29.5% (146) was observed for tuberculosis with females 63% having the highest burden as against males with 37% while the age group 16-45years had the highest prevalence rate. The mean ± standard error of the mean of CD4+ was significantly (p<0>0.05) difference observed between co-infected and HIV subjects when compared. Conclusion: It is therefore pertinent to state that CD4+ cannot be used as a biomarker for tuberculosis disease progression.
Publication Title Prevalence of Malaria and Anaemia among Pregnant Women in Warri Download PDF
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Publication Authors ISIBOR, C.N.; OMOKARO, E.U.; AHONKHAI I. AND J. A. ISIBOR (2003)
Year Published 2003-08-10
Abstract A total of 319 pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic of Central Hospital, Warri had their haemoglobin levels estimated using standard haematological methods. Forty-seven (14.7%), expectant mothers were found to be anaemic (haemoglobin level less than 9.0g/dl). The Malaria parasites, the agent of malaria and a major cause anaemia in pregnancy were found in 105 (32.9%) expectant mothers, based on the examination of peripheral blood smears. Multigravidae recorded 33.2% prevalence of malaria parasitaemia that was comparable with that among primigravidae. There was a statistically significant relationship between malaria parasitaemia and haemoglobin levels of pregnant women (p < 0.05). This study emphasizes the need for pregnant women to undergo routine haemoglobin estimation considering the deleterious effects of anaemia on them and their foetuses. An early malaria prophylaxis is recommended if a significant increase in haemoglobin levels in the second trimester is to be achieved.
Publication Title QUALITY EDUCATION FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARA AFRICA. Download PDF
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Publication Authors Okonkwo N.S & EFEURHOBO DAVIS
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Publication Title Investigating Background Ionizing Radiation in some selected locations in Agbor Metropolis. Download PDF
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Publication Authors Collins O Molua , Kenneth Eseka, Anthony O Ukpene
Year Published 2022-07-06
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Publication Title ENTREPRENEURIAL ENGAGEMENT OF NIGERIAN YOUTHS IN FRUITS JUICE ENTERPRISE FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD IN POST PANDEMIC Download PDF
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Publisher NIGERIA JOURNAL OF HOME ECONOMICS (Nig - JHEC)
Publication Authors Apaokueze, Tessy Nkechi, Nwabuisi M
Year Published 2023-10-10
Abstract The study investigated entrepreneurial engagement of Nigerian youths in fruits juice enterprise for sustainable livelihood in post pandemic using Delta State as case study. The study adopted survey research design. The population for the study was 136 subjects, comprising 40 Home Economics Lecturers and 96 registered fruits juice entrepreneurs. The instrument for data collection for the study was a structured closeended questionnaire face-validated by three experts and with Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient of 0.87. Data were collected by the researchers with the help of four research assistants. Out of the 136 copies of the questionnaire administered, 131 copies were completely filed and returned representing 96.3% return rate. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics of mean, standard deviation and t-test statistics. From the results, the study identified 18 equipment required by youths for fruits juice production, 20 requisite skills required by youth for fruits juice production and 12 requisite skills required by youth for marketing of fruit juice. There are no significant (p<0.05) difference in the mean ratings of Home Economics lecturers and registered fruits juice entrepreneurs on the equipment (t-cal=0.41) and requisite skills (t-cal=0.37) required by youth for marketing fruits juice, whereas, there is significant (p<0.05) difference in the mean ratings of Home Economics lecturers and registered fruits juice entrepreneurs on the requisite skills (t-cal=2.12) required by youth for fruits juice production. Hence, the study recommended adequate provision of required training and subsidized equipment and facilities to youth in entrepreneurial engagement in fruits juice enterprise.
Publication Title Physics of Cooking: Heat Transfer and Nutritional Retention Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Research in Science and Engineering
Publication Authors O. C. Molua1 , A. O. Ukpene2*, Emagbetere. J. U3 , C. P. Ukpene4 , Apaokwueze. T.N5
Year Published 2022-10-10
Abstract This article examines the field of culinary physics, investigating the complex correlation between heat transfer in cooking procedures and its influence on the nutritional content of food. By examining the mechanisms underlying heat transfer and their impact on the preservation of nutritional content, this study can bring about a transformative shift in culinary techniques. By attaining a state of balance between energy efficiency, sensory appeal, and the retention of essential nutrients, this research can revolutionize the field of cooking. This research endeavor's amalgamation of physics, home economics, and biology presents opportunities for a more profound comprehension of the culinary arts.
Publication Title Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam) Byproducts as a Source of Nutraceuticals. In C. Egbuna, B. Sawicka and J. Khan edited Food and Agricultural Byproducts as Important Source of Valuable Nutraceuticals.
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Publication Authors Pass Chidiebere Chijindu
Year Published 2022-08-08
Abstract The search for nutraceuticals has formed an integral part of man’s existence. Several cases of toxicity, insuffcient and unaffordable drugs encourage constant researches into promising plants with both nutritional as well as medicinal potentials. In the course of these search and researches, several plants have been identifed, studied extensively and integrated into food optimization and drug production. In recent times, recommendations have been given to promote proper diets as well as health status awareness. A lot of importance has been given to the maintenance of proper body functioning and improving the functionality of the immune system using natural products which have been known to be more effective and safe. This has birthed the concept nutraceuticals. Nutraceuticals are products derived from food sources that provide both nutritional and medicinal benefts. It is a term derived from two words—Nutrients and Pharmaceuticals. Based on the chemical composition of products, natural sources and pharmacological conditions, nutraceuticals can be further categorized to include dietary supplements, functional food, medicinal food and pharmaceuticals. In general, nutraceuticals can be used in prevention of diseases. However, they can also be applied in health maintenance, symptom control and prevention of malignant processes. Over the years, the concept of nutraceuticals has gathered a lot of attention to its nutritive, safety and therapeutic effects. Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam (Jackfruit) is a plant which have been identifed as a good source of nutritional and antioxidant compounds which hold the potential for nutraceutical development [1]. Jackfruit (A. heterophyllus Lam) belongs to the family Moraceae. The generic name comes from the Greek words ‘artos’ (bread) and ‘Karpos’ (fruit). The specifc name ‘heterophyllus’ in Latin means with leaves of different sizes and shapes and the word ‘heteros’ in Greek corresponds to the word ‘different’ [2]. Jackfruit tree is native to India and is popular in several tropical and subtropical countries
Publication Title Electronic Properties of the ChalcopyritesAgFeS,, -AgFeSe; and AgFeTe; Compounds
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Publisher IAAM - VBRI Press
Publication Authors N. N. Omehe’, D. N.Nwachuku
Year Published 2021-12-01
Abstract The electronic properties of the Chalcopyrites AgFeS; AgFeSes and AgFeTe2 have been investigated using the pseudopotential method within the density functional theory (DFT). The LDA+U technique and the projector ~ augmented waves (PAW) were used for the electronic band structure calculations, while the norm conserving pseudopotentials were used for the structure optimization. The calculated results showed that AgFeS,, AgFeSesand AgFeTesare semiconductors with energy bandgap values of 3.33 eV, 0.05 eV and 1.30 eV respectively. The transition points in the band structure were all notable because of the narrowness of the bands about the Fermi level. The total density of states and their corresponding partial density of states were also computed.
Publication Title HIGHER EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN NIGERIA: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Download PDF
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Publisher word educators forum
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Publication Authors DR. CHRISTIANA N. NWADIOKWU
Year Published 2019-05-12
Abstract This study was conducted to identify the possible challenges facing Higher Education Curriculum and its Prospects in the 21st Century. The population consisted of all stakeholders in the education industry which includes: curriculum planners, lecturers and students. The sample consisted of one hundred (100) respondents drawn from the above mentioned groups through simple random sampling. The descriptive survey design was employed for the study. The questionnaire structured Higher Education Curriculum for Global Challenges and Prospects (HECGCP) was used as the instrument for data collection. The findings from the study revealed among other things, that Higher education curriculum is faced with various challenges ranging from increased enrollment, poor funding, infrastructural inadequacy and so on. Based on the above findings, it was recommended that funding higher education should be given priority; stake holders in the education industry should be involved in curriculum planning.
Publication Title Using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Secondary Schools in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects.
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Publisher International Journal of Integrated Research in Education (IJIRE)
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Publication Authors Dr. (Mrs.) Christiana N. Nwadiokwu
Year Published 2019-06-23
Abstract There is no doubt that modern life is dominated by technology. Although it has been rightly said that what is wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology, there is a universal recognition of the need to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education as we enter the era of globalization where the free flow of information via satellite and the internet hold sway in the dissemination of knowledge and information. Already, Nigeria is on the wrong side of the international digital divide, as it has not made significant effort to integrate ICT into secondary school curriculum. A great deal of instructional and administrative work in secondary school in Nigeria is still carried out manually. This paper, therefore, examines the major obstacles militating against the use of ICT in secondary education in Nigeria. It identifies the high cost of computer hardware and software, weak infrastructure, lack of human skills and knowledge in ICT, and lack of relevant software appropriate and culturally suitable to Nigeria as the major stumbling block of the adoption of ICT in secondary education in Nigeria. Also, secondary schools in Nigeria are not given adequate funds to provide furniture, relevant textbooks and adequate classroom let alone being given adequate fund for high-tech equipment. At present the cost of subscribing to the Internet is too high for many of the impoverished secondary schools in Nigeria. Nigeria needs ICT to aid teaching, learning and educational management. ICT is an instrument for economic and technological development in the 21st century. Therefore, Nigeria cannot afford to be on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Publication Title Women Education and Peace Building in Nigeria: Implication for Curriculum Planners Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Innovation Sciences and Research
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Publication Authors Dr. Mrs. Christiana N. Nwadiokwu
Year Published 2017-05-22
Abstract This study examined Women Education and Peace Education in Nigeria.. Education helps men and women to claim their rights and realize their potentials in economic, political and social transformation for peace education. Many women are still excluded from education in Nigeria. This paper defined the concept of education and peace education as the deliberate attempt to educate the young ones in the dynamics of conflict and the promotion of peace making skills in homes, schools and communities throughout the world. It identifies the importance and challenges of women education to peace building and its implication for curriculum planners. The paper suggested among others that since the role played by women in peace building are of great importance, they should be availed with good educational opportunities to enhance their social, political, moral and economic contributions in building a peaceful home and teaching of peace education in promoting national security.
Publication Title Women Education for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Implications for Curriculum Planning Download PDF
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Publication Authors Dr. (Mrs.) Christiana N. Nwadiokwu
Year Published 2017-07-12
Abstract Education continues to be the bedrock for sustainable development of all nations and of Nigeria in particular. Indigenous forms of education existed in Nigeria before the advent of Western education whereby boys took after their father's trade while girls were trained to become successful housewives. This singular thinking has placed women on the disadvantaged position for many years, creating a gap between women and men educationally. This paper focuses on the following discussions: concept of women education. sustainable development, necessity of women education for sustainable development in Nigeria, challenges of women education and implications for curriculum planners. The paper recommended among others that education should be made accessible to women at all levels.
Publication Title PROBLEMS OF SCHOOL SUPERVISORS IN NIGERIAN SCHOOLS Download PDF
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Publication Authors NWADIOKWU CHRISTIANA N., DR. E. C. OCHONOGOR AND DR. O. O. AJAJA
Year Published 2016-05-30
Abstract Supervision of schools in Nigeria requires interaction between the supervisor and the supervisees who are to be helped to improve on their job performance. Supervision is that phase of school adminis- tration which focuses primarily upon the achievement of the appro- priate instructional expectations of educational system. Supervision can therefore be said to mean all the efforts and resources used by a supervisor to encourage the supervisee to achieve educational goals. There are many problems facing the instructional supervision of schools in Nigeria. However, there are possible solutions to the problems as mentioned in this paper. Through effective supervision at all levels of education, defective teaching as well as all the problems militating against successful implementation of the curriculum in the classroom could be identified.
Publication Title CURRICULUM EDUCATION FOR VALUE RE-ORIENTATION, POVERTY ERADICATION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Download PDF
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Publisher knowledge review
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Publication Authors C. N. Nwadiokwu, Ph.D
Year Published 2017-07-22
Abstract The environment we live in cannot be enjoyable if we don't give room for value re-orientation, which can help in eradicating poverty leading to sustainable National Development. So many poverty eradication policies and initiatives have been employed to tackle this pending issue to no avail. Fortunately, it is a well-known fact that curriculum education is a major tool to help in eradicating poverty in Nigeria by value re-orientation and fostering the cause of National Development This paper focused on curriculum for value re-orientation, poverty eradication and National development. The introduction explains the effect of poverty on the masses in Nigeria before the knowledge and impart of curriculum, value re-orientation, and National Development was clarified and expatiated. The effect and causes of poverty as it affects the national economy was later discussed. Thereafter the implementation of a well-structured curriculum has been established in helping to curb this societal menace. The following were among others recommended; the introduction of informal and non-formal curriculum to boost and empower the economy through value orientation, the application of Curriculum Indicators for Poverty Eradication (CIPE) and the need for curriculum enlightenment through a unique approach.
Publication Title ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN NIGERIAN CURRRICULUM: ISSSUES AND CHALLENGES Download PDF
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Publisher journal of qualitative education
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Publication Authors Dr. Christiana N. Nwadiokwu and Favour E. Nwadiokwu
Year Published 2017-08-22
Abstract Entrepreneurship Education is the process through which individuals are made participating members of the society. It enables them to become capable of living in the society and contribute towards its economic development. The objectives of this paper is to discuss issues and challenges driving entrepreneurship education in Nigeria since it remains vital in the real sector and the sustenance of economic development. This paper also focused on the concepts of entrepreneurship and importance of entrepreneurship education. This shows that a functional educational system takes cognizance of the dynamics of the labour market, equips its graduates with occupational skills and competences to enable them to be self-reliant. Furthermore this paper recommended that educational programmes at all levels of education should be made relevant for provision of needed entrepreneurial skills to the youths.
Publication Title Commercialization of Educational System in a Dwindling Economy: Positive and Negative Impact Download PDF
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Publisher journal of resourcefulness and distinction
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Publication Authors DR. CHRISTIANA N. NWADIOKWU
Year Published 2018-11-07
Abstract The commercialization of education has affected the educational system in one form or the other. The interest of the youth and the kind of education that develops his/her full potential and wholesome personality is sidelined. This paper is an attempt to focus on the positive and negative impact of commercialization on education system. The paper recommends amongst others that there should be no reduction in Government funding, production of Higher Education by private players both "for profit" and "non profit" should be well monitored etc. The Impact of this Commercialisation of Education on students is that it does not only affect the quality of education but also the perception of educational institution in general.
Publication Title Community Policing and Internal Security in Delta and Edo States of Nigeria
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Publisher Jurnal Penelitian Universitas Kuningan
Publication Authors Goodluck Irorohwo Oyibokure, Onofere Princewill Okereka, Akpomuvire Mukoro
Year Published 2023-02-13
Abstract This study investigated the effect of community policing as supportive strategy in combating security challenges in Delta and Edo States of Nigeria. A cross-sectional research design and the probability sampling technique were adopted. A questionnaire was employed as the research instrument for this study with 317 respondents deemed usable. Data collected were analyzed using simple regression analysis with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 23.0. The results of the study revealed that police inefficiency positively and significantly influences human insecurity in the country; the structure of the Nigeria police positively and significantly impacts the ineffective police security service delivery in the country, The present security challenges in the country positively and significantly influences the clamour for community policing in the country and the community policing positively and significantly influences improve internal security in the country. The study concludes that keeping peace and maintaining safety of citizens and property cannot be over emphasized for the progress and survival of any sovereign nation. It can be viewed as a precondition for good governance leading to socio-economic growth, political advancement, national peace building, human capital development, human freedom and proper functioning of things in a country. There will be no doubt therefore, that absence of internal security breeds disorder, increase insecurity, distorts freedom, reduce human value, and impoverish the citizens. Thus, the study recommends among others that the implementation of community policing programme should be beyond mere rhetoric. Therefore, the government should allocate more funds and resources to support the operations of community poling. Moreover, more motor vehicles and other security gadgets should be procured to enhance police patrol
Publication Title Impact Assessment of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Nigerian Judicial System Download PDF
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Publisher Social Sciences Research
Publication Authors Ogbe, H. E Ph.D, Oyibokure, G. I
Year Published 2023-04-23
Abstract Nigerian Judiciary faced difficulty in dispensing justice duringthe COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged all sectors of the globe. In efforts to curb the speed spread of the virus Nigerian judiciary followed suit of the adoptionof thenon-medicalsafety protocols, which negatively affected the operationsof the courts/judiciary to Nigerians and Nigerian state. The study is ex-post facto research design which relied on secondary data and the study theoretical framework was underpinned by system theory. The judiciary adjudicates upon issues of conflict between individuals, groups, government and individual or organs of government, which was impossible during the COVID-19 pandemic due to lockdown and strict adherence to non-medical safety protocol imposed by the government. The paper demonstrated and established the stance of judiciary as watchdog in state governance in Nigeria. The paper unfolded thatCOVID-19 non-medical safety protocols negatively affected timely justice delivery as a result of physical presence of the litigant/lawyers required in the processes of filing case, which lockdown badly affected in Nigeria. The paper also revealed that COVID-19 pandemic tapered social and economic status nonlegal practitioners and litigants in Nigeria. So, electronic court hearings, training of courts staff on the act of electronic court hearing and electrification of courts across levels among others were recommended by the paper
Publication Title LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AND BASIC EDUCATION IN FOSTERING EARLY SCHOOL TEACHING AND LEARNING IN NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publication Authors 'Ifeanyichukwu Jeffrey CHISUNUM, Ph. D, Roselyn EBOH -NZEKWUE
Year Published 2023-10-10
Abstract Research has long found out that the use of children's first/home languages is the most effective approach to teaching children to read and to write. In situations where the children'sfirst language or mother tongue is not used for reading instruction, those who support improvement in reading can share benefits of a first language or native language based approach to reading instruction. It is in the context of this assumption, that this paper looks at the Nigerian language of instruction policy in the first three years of primary school education and suggests insistently that the immediate language of the people should form the bases of instruction and in places where many languages are used, a contextual analysis that includes language mapping is highly recommended for instruction to complement the success of Nigeria's goal for the focus of Education For All (EFA) and a realistic attainment of basic education as a global agenda by 2030.
Publication Title AN ANALYSIS OF RURAL POVERTY IN OYO STATE: A PRINCIPAL COMPONENT APPROACH Download PDF
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Publisher JORIND 9(2) December, 2011. ISSN 159
Publication Authors O.I. Osowole, Rita Ugbechie
Year Published 2011-12-02
Abstract The 2003/2004 NLSS data was used in this paper to consider the status of rural household poverty in Oyo State, Nigeria and to identify the relevant determinants using the. Principal component analysis (PCA) was employed to determine the important factors associated with rural household poverty. Household size, mother’s educational level, age of the household head, father’s work and mother’s work were the key factors found to be major determinants of rural poverty incidence in the state. The choice of expenditure as a proxy for measuring poverty was further corroborated. These findings indicated that factor analysis is very helpful in poverty -targeting and alleviation.
Publication Title Directors’ Compensation, Corporate Attributes, and Firm Performance of Selected Listed Firms in Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
Publication Authors Ekokotu, nkeiru.ekokotu@unidel.edu.ng, Sinebe, michaelsinebe@gmail.com, Eyenubo, Seyenuboakpovwre@gmail.com,
Year Published 2024-06-06
Abstract This study investigates the impact of Directors' Compensation and Corporate Attributes on firms' performance using data from sixty-seven listed firms on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) spanning from 2012 to 2021. Through regression analysis, the research reveals a negative relationship between Director Compensation and firm performance, measured by returns on assets (ROA). Additionally, firm size exhibits a negative association with performance, while firm value positively influences success. Leverage, on the other hand, is found to negatively correlate with firm performance. The study suggests strategic management overhauls in Nigerian firms, emphasizing optimized financial structures, balanced leverage, and prudent debt management to mitigate financial risks and enhance overall performance. Furthermore, aligning Director's compensation with performance metrics is recommended to foster accountability, efficient resource management, and alignment of individual interests with overall corporate objectives. Highlights: Negative ROA Correlation: Directors' Compensation shows a negative relationship with firm performance measured by ROA. Strategic Overhauling Recommendation: Suggests optimizing financial structures and prudent debt management in Nigerian firms. Compensation-Performance Alignment: Advocates aligning Director's compensation with metrics for accountability and efficient resource management.
Publication Title Information and Communication technology (ict) and school plant management practices of secondary schools principal and teachers in Ika North East LGA delta state Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher Ae-funai journal of education (ae-funal joe
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Publication Authors Dr Juliet Nkonyeasus Ossai, Kelechi Chinemerem Mezieobi
Year Published 2023-01-11
Abstract In this study, the researchers worked on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and school plant management practices of Secondary Schools' Principals and Teachers in Delta State, Nigeria. 3 research questions and 3 hypotheses guided the study. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design specifically to collect existing data (information) on ICTs and school plant management practices of secondary schools' principals and teachers. The population of the study was made up of 1.235 comprising 150 principals and 1,085 teachers from the secondary schools (upper basic education level schools JSS I-3 and senior secondary schools) in Ika North-East Local Government Area of Delta state, Nigeria. The sample comprised of 247 principals and teachers – 50 principals and 197 teachers. The samples were drawn using simple random and cluster sampling techniques. The instrument used for data collection for this study was a self constructed questionnaire titled ICTS and School Plant Management Practices of Principals and Teachers Rating Scale (ICTSPMPPTRS) which is made up of 30 items in 4-points likert scale. The face and content validities were ensured and Cranach Alpha was used to ascertain its reliability at 0.82 indexes. Mean and standard deviation were used to answer the research questions while the hypotheses using t-test statistics to establish the significant differences between the variables in the study. From the data analyzed, it was found out that the use of ICT in teaching and learning facilitates teaching and makes learning interesting, effective and efficient. It was also found out that regular inspection on all school plant facilities, regular maintenance on all school plant facilities, close supervision of the usage of school plant facilities are some school plant management practices of secondary schools' principals and so on. The researchers recommended among others that the government at all levels in collaborating with secondary schools' principals and teachers should set in place appropriate security measures to help secure school plant facilities and that secondary schools' principals and teachers should be given regular orientation through workshops and seminars on adequate strategies of managing school plant facilities.
Publication Title “African Oral Literature: The Despondency of the Nigerian Artist in the 21st Century” Download PDF
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Publication Authors Akporherhe Friday, Udi Peter Oghenerioborue
Year Published 2022-06-01
Abstract Indigenous and pre-literate societies in Africa have vibrant traditions and customs which guide their state of affairs. It is an indisputable fact that oral literature berthed and flourished in Africa with the oral artist as a touch bearer before the advent of colonization and western education. Thus, this paper aims at examining the place of the African Oral Artist both retrospectively and prospectively with a view to leveraging his battered status in the 21st century. It will specifically explore the role of oral literature and the artist in pre-colonial days, the challenges confronting the Artist and suggesting possible ways to alleviating, preventing professional decay and promoting interest in the rich cultural heritage of Nigerian oral literature.
Publication Title “Ritual of Circumcision, Mood Disorders and Management in Camara Laye’s The African Child” Download PDF
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Publisher Zango, University of Zambia
Publication Authors Friday Akporherhe and Peter Udi Oghenerioborue
Year Published 2022-07-26
Abstract This article examines the therapeutic strategies utilised in the management of mood disorders which characterise the ritual rites of circumcision in Camara Laye’s The African Child. The article argues that circumcision rites for adolescents triggers mood disorders such as anxieties, phobia, insomnia, distress, and so on. These abnormal health conditions can be managed through various adjustments and coping strategies to provide healing to the circumcised patients, parents and society by diverting and alleviating their psychic and emotional pains. They are utilised as mood stimulants and self-coping strategies before the ritual of circumcision
Publication Title A Conceptual Framework for the Adoption of IoT in the Energy Sector: Technology-Organization- Environment Framework Approach Download PDF
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Publication Authors 1 st Snow Ngozi Monye Department of Information Communication Technology University of Delta Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria ngozi.monye@unidel.edu.ng 2 nd Stella Isioma Monye Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria 7 th Kazeem Bello Aderemi Department of Mechanical Engineering Federal University of Oye Ekiti Ekiti State, Nigeria kazeem.bello@fuoye.edu.ng Sunday Adeniran Afolalu 2,3 Department of Mechanical Mechatronics monyeis@abuad.edu.ng 2Department of Mechanical Engineering Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria 3Department of Mechanical Engineering Science University of Johannesburg Johannesburg, South Africa adeniran.afolalu@abuad.edu.ng 4 th Imhade Princess Okokpujie Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, 360001, Nigeria Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology University of Johannesburg University of Johannesburg Johannesburg, 2028, South Africa ip.okokpujie@abuad.edu.ng 5 th Adedotun O. Adetunla Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria adetunla.adedotun@abuad.edu.ng 6 th Omolayo M. Ikumapayi Department of Mechanical and MechatronicsAfe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria ikumapayi.omolayo@abuad.edu.ng 8 th Samuel Obinna Nwankwo Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria nwankwso@abuad.edu.ng 9 th Ejaita Abugor Okpako Department of Information Communication Technology University of Delta Agbor Delta State, Nigeria ejaita.okpako@unidel.edu.ng
Year Published 2024-08-24
Abstract The major role played by Internet of Things (IoT) in the energy sector cannot be overemphasized. Its application encompasses the development of smart grid, development of electric buildings and integration of grid and renewable energy such as wind turbines, solar panels, hydropower systems, and photovoltaic cells. However, amidst of all these prospects lie some pressing challenges facing the application of IoT technology in the energy sector. This work studied on the recent prospects of IoT in the energy sector and its challenge. Recent works related to the study have it that the most pressing challenges facing the application of IoT in the energy sector are the adoption and the security issues. It is on this light that the work has proposed a conceptual framework using the Technology-organization-environment framework for a sustainable application of IoT in the energy sector in future. Some recommendations for leveraging IoT in the energy industry are also stated in the work.
Publication Title Clay-Based Approach for Nitrate Reduction in Orogodo River, Southern Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher Journal of Scientometrics and Innovations
Publication Authors Umudi, E.Q., Igere O.F., Adu M.E., Umudi, O.P. and Obukowho I.E.
Year Published 2023-10-01
Abstract Studies on Nigeria clays using X-diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrometer in Reducing of Nitrates from Orogodo River was conducted. Clays were coded UD and AU and Saponite, Montmoriillorite, Chloride, illite, mixed layer, Kaolinite and Quartz was found in UD AU chloride, Illite, Kaolinite, Quartz and Hematite were present in AU. AG has Quartz mixed layer, illite, chloride, saponite, Kaoline and Hematite they were alluminosilate clays with Si02 and Al203 present. The minimum efficiency removal of nitrate removal was (35% -44.90%) using batch and continuous method was (88.00%-93.41%) - other parameters were measured (pH, Temperature) Dissolved Oxygen (DO), they were also reduced using residence time. There was significant reduction in the pollution parameters using performance efficiency of ration (1:2) which gave optimum reduction properties with the permissible limit for crop production (irrigation). The study showed that clay possesses potential for removing nitrates from rivers using local clays which is readily available and environmentally friendly.
Publication Title Clay-Based Approach for Nitrate Reduction in Orogodo River, Southern Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher Journal of Scientometrics and Innovations
Publication Authors Umudi, E.Q., Igere O.F., Adu M.E., Umudi, O.P. and Obukowho I.E.
Year Published 2023-10-01
Abstract Studies on Nigeria clays using X-diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrometer in Reducing of Nitrates from Orogodo River was conducted. Clays were coded UD and AU and Saponite, Montmoriillorite, Chloride, illite, mixed layer, Kaolinite and Quartz was found in UD AU chloride, Illite, Kaolinite, Quartz and Hematite were present in AU. AG has Quartz mixed layer, illite, chloride, saponite, Kaoline and Hematite they were alluminosilate clays with Si02 and Al203 present. The minimum efficiency removal of nitrate removal was (35% -44.90%) using batch and continuous method was (88.00%-93.41%) - other parameters were measured (pH, Temperature) Dissolved Oxygen (DO), they were also reduced using residence time. There was significant reduction in the pollution parameters using performance efficiency of ration (1:2) which gave optimum reduction properties with the permissible limit for crop production (irrigation). The study showed that clay possesses potential for removing nitrates from rivers using local clays which is readily available and environmentally friendly.
Publication Title Clay-Based Approach for Nitrate Reduction in Orogodo River, Southern Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher Journal of Scientometrics and Innovations
Publication Authors Umudi, E.Q., Igere O.F., Adu M.E., Umudi, O.P. and Obukowho I.E.
Year Published 2023-10-01
Abstract Studies on Nigeria clays using X-diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrometer in Reducing of Nitrates from Orogodo River was conducted. Clays were coded UD and AU and Saponite, Montmoriillorite, Chloride, illite, mixed layer, Kaolinite and Quartz was found in UD AU chloride, Illite, Kaolinite, Quartz and Hematite were present in AU. AG has Quartz mixed layer, illite, chloride, saponite, Kaoline and Hematite they were alluminosilate clays with Si02 and Al203 present. The minimum efficiency removal of nitrate removal was (35% -44.90%) using batch and continuous method was (88.00%-93.41%) - other parameters were measured (pH, Temperature) Dissolved Oxygen (DO), they were also reduced using residence time. There was significant reduction in the pollution parameters using performance efficiency of ration (1:2) which gave optimum reduction properties with the permissible limit for crop production (irrigation). The study showed that clay possesses potential for removing nitrates from rivers using local clays which is readily available and environmentally friendly.
Publication Title Clay-Based Approach for Nitrate Reduction in Orogodo River, Southern Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher Journal of Scientometrics and Innovations
Publication Authors Umudi, E.Q., Igere O.F., Adu M.E., Umudi, O.P. and Obukowho I.E.
Year Published 2023-10-01
Abstract Studies on Nigeria clays using X-diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrometer in Reducing of Nitrates from Orogodo River was conducted. Clays were coded UD and AU and Saponite, Montmoriillorite, Chloride, illite, mixed layer, Kaolinite and Quartz was found in UD AU chloride, Illite, Kaolinite, Quartz and Hematite were present in AU. AG has Quartz mixed layer, illite, chloride, saponite, Kaoline and Hematite they were alluminosilate clays with Si02 and Al203 present. The minimum efficiency removal of nitrate removal was (35% -44.90%) using batch and continuous method was (88.00%-93.41%) - other parameters were measured (pH, Temperature) Dissolved Oxygen (DO), they were also reduced using residence time. There was significant reduction in the pollution parameters using performance efficiency of ration (1:2) which gave optimum reduction properties with the permissible limit for crop production (irrigation). The study showed that clay possesses potential for removing nitrates from rivers using local clays which is readily available and environmentally friendly.
Publication Title Comparative Study on Polyvinyl and Epoxy Polyamide (Polymers) Resins as Corrosion Resistance Coating on Low Carbon Steel Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher International Journal of Science and Engineering Invention
Publication Authors K.J. Awatefe, C.A. Idibie, E.Q. Umudi
Year Published 2018-10-01
Abstract Two commonly applied corrosion resistance coatings (Polyvinyl and Epoxy Polyamide resins) in Rivers and Bayelsa areas of Nigeria, have been compared on performance properties. The coatings were applied on low Carbon Steel samples that were cut to specific sizes. These prepared samples were subjected to varying conditions of pH, temperatures and exposure to definite time periods. The corrosion rates in ML per year (MPY) were then analyzed. The results of the corresponding corrosion rate in MPY obtained at PH 2,3,4,5, and 6, for epoxy polyamide resin, were 0.566, 0.553, 0.379, 0.354 and 0.322 respectively, and that for polyvinyl resin were 0.334, 0.326, 0.314, 0.288 and 0.277 respectively. The effect of temperature at 30°C, 4°C, 50°C, 60°C and 70°C were compared and corresponding corrosion rate in MP obtained for epoxy polyamide were 0.158, 0.288, 0.477, 0.655 and 0.810 respectively, while that for polyvinyl resin gave values of 0.122, 0.21, 0.411, 0.552 and 0.651 respectively. The time exposure in hours of 692, 1008, 1344, 1680 and 2016 for the test steel samples applied with epoxy polyamide resin coating gave a corresponding corrosion values in MPY of 0.012, 0.016, 0.030, 0.043 and 0.055 respectively, and that for polyvinyl resin coating were 0.002, 0.009, 0.020, 0.034 and 0.044 respectively. The results obtained showed that polyvinyl resin coating have better performance properties over epoxy polyamide resin. Therefore polyvinyl resin coating can be recommended as a good corrosion resistance coating on low carbon steel pipes used in crude oil exploration in Petroleum industries.
Publication Title Improved Diagnosis of Dental Caries Using Expert System Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Computing, Science &Technology
Publication Authors Okoh Ogechukwu Lucky1, Okpako Abugor Ejaita2, Mughele Ese Sophia3, Rosemary Ewere Iwegbu4
Year Published 2024-07-07
Abstract There is no doubt that computing and its associated technologies have also transformed the medical domain with introduction of tools that help in medical diagnosis and prognosis of diseases. The field of medical dentistry has received a disturbing publicity in recent times as there are cases of dental problems in Nigeria which has put a burden on the limited number of dentists we have in the country. Studies have shown that many general hospitals in Delta state and in Nigeria do not have dentist that are primarily stationed on duty in the hospital and where there are one or two, the pressure on them in terms of service is enormous which ultimately leads to poor service delivery and eventual progression of dental problems such as caries to more complicated medical posture before they actually meet an expert. This consequently results in over working conditions for the dentists in attending to patients. The Expert system for diagnosis of dental caries gives real time result, fast without or with minimal error and is hoped to be integrated to the health-care system to enable general medical practitioners attend to some dental cases that are not so complicated and even complement the dental expert in diagnosis and management of caries disease.
Publication Title QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF KAOLIN CLAY FROM OZANAGOGO, UMUTU AND OTORHO, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publisher Journal of Sciences and Multidisciplinary Research
Publication Authors Ese Queen Umudi and Toyin Emefiele
Year Published 2017-01-01
Abstract The composition of kaolin clay collected from Ozanagogo, Umutu and Otorho in Delta State were studied for their purity, and their mineralogical composition using X-ray diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The elemental compositions determined were CaO, K2O, MgO, Na2O, Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 and structural water, while heamatite was a major impurity. The CaO was the major tracer and was within acceptable limits for a variety of uses. Mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of kaolinite and quartz in all CaO ranges from clay types in different amount 10.31% in Otorho to 30.21 in Ozanagogo Al2O3 and SiO2 which were minor tracer element were 29.62%- 39.90% and 30-17- 42.37%. The highest being Ozanagogo clay. The kaolin quality obtained from Ozanagogo was within the limits accepted by British Industrial Standards, (BIS) and American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standard specification for use in manufacturing of many products.
Publication Title QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF KAOLIN CLAY FROM OZANAGOGO, UMUTU AND OTORHO, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Sciences and Multidisciplinary Research
Publication Authors Ese Queen Umudi and Toyin Emefiele
Year Published 2017-01-01
Abstract The composition of kaolin clay collected from Ozanagogo, Umutu and Otorho in Delta State were studied for their purity, and their mineralogical composition using X-ray diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The elemental compositions determined were CaO, K2O, MgO, Na2O, Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 and structural water, while heamatite was a major impurity. The CaO was the major tracer and was within acceptable limits for a variety of uses. Mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of kaolinite and quartz in all CaO ranges from clay types in different amount 10.31% in Otorho to 30.21 in Ozanagogo Al2O3 and SiO2 which were minor tracer element were 29.62%- 39.90% and 30-17- 42.37%. The highest being Ozanagogo clay. The kaolin quality obtained from Ozanagogo was within the limits accepted by British Industrial Standards, (BIS) and American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standard specification for use in manufacturing of many products.
Publication Title QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF KAOLIN CLAY FROM OZANAGOGO, UMUTU AND OTORHO, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Sciences and Multidisciplinary Research
Publication Authors Ese Queen Umudi and Toyin Emefiele
Year Published 2017-01-01
Abstract The composition of kaolin clay collected from Ozanagogo, Umutu and Otorho in Delta State were studied for their purity, and their mineralogical composition using X-ray diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The elemental compositions determined were CaO, K2O, MgO, Na2O, Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 and structural water, while heamatite was a major impurity. The CaO was the major tracer and was within acceptable limits for a variety of uses. Mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of kaolinite and quartz in all CaO ranges from clay types in different amount 10.31% in Otorho to 30.21 in Ozanagogo Al2O3 and SiO2 which were minor tracer element were 29.62%- 39.90% and 30-17- 42.37%. The highest being Ozanagogo clay. The kaolin quality obtained from Ozanagogo was within the limits accepted by British Industrial Standards, (BIS) and American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standard specification for use in manufacturing of many products.
Publication Title QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF KAOLIN CLAY FROM OZANAGOGO, UMUTU AND OTORHO, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Sciences and Multidisciplinary Research
Publication Authors Ese Queen Umudi and Toyin Emefiele
Year Published 2017-01-01
Abstract The composition of kaolin clay collected from Ozanagogo, Umutu and Otorho in Delta State were studied for their purity, and their mineralogical composition using X-ray diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The elemental compositions determined were CaO, K2O, MgO, Na2O, Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 and structural water, while heamatite was a major impurity. The CaO was the major tracer and was within acceptable limits for a variety of uses. Mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of kaolinite and quartz in all CaO ranges from clay types in different amount 10.31% in Otorho to 30.21 in Ozanagogo Al2O3 and SiO2 which were minor tracer element were 29.62%- 39.90% and 30-17- 42.37%. The highest being Ozanagogo clay. The kaolin quality obtained from Ozanagogo was within the limits accepted by British Industrial Standards, (BIS) and American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standard specification for use in manufacturing of many products.
Publication Title QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF KAOLIN CLAY FROM OZANAGOGO, UMUTU AND OTORHO, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Sciences and Multidisciplinary Research
Publication Authors Ese Queen Umudi and Toyin Emefiele
Year Published 2017-01-01
Abstract The composition of kaolin clay collected from Ozanagogo, Umutu and Otorho in Delta State were studied for their purity, and their mineralogical composition using X-ray diffractometer and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The elemental compositions determined were CaO, K2O, MgO, Na2O, Fe2O3, Al2O3, SiO2 and structural water, while heamatite was a major impurity. The CaO was the major tracer and was within acceptable limits for a variety of uses. Mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of kaolinite and quartz in all CaO ranges from clay types in different amount 10.31% in Otorho to 30.21 in Ozanagogo Al2O3 and SiO2 which were minor tracer element were 29.62%- 39.90% and 30-17- 42.37%. The highest being Ozanagogo clay. The kaolin quality obtained from Ozanagogo was within the limits accepted by British Industrial Standards, (BIS) and American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) standard specification for use in manufacturing of many products.
Publication Title Bad Credit Management and Firm Performance: Evidence from Nigerian Banking Sector Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher International Journal of Innovative Research in Accounting and Sustainability
Publication Authors Dr. Andrew Ugbah
Year Published 2022-12-03
Abstract The study examined whether bad credit management affects firm performance. Ex-post facto research design was used in the study. Data was collected from secondary sources. The population for the study consisted of quoted deposit money banks in Nigerian Exchange Group (NSG) as of 31st December, 2020. The sampled size is 12 banks selected using filtering method to select banks that have consistently published annual reports from 2013 to 2020. The empirical results revealed that bad credit management had a significant negative effect on firm performance at 5% level of significance measured by ROA and 1% level of significance measured by ROE and NPM, respectively, while the control variable, size of the firm had a significant positive effect on firm performance at 1% level of significance measured by ROA, ROE and NPM, respectively. The study recommended that money deposit bank managers should maintain reasonable liquidity management to cushion the effect of bad credit management, which affects the performance of the banks.
Publication Title Bad Credit Management and Firm Performance: Evidence from Nigerian Banking Sector Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher International Journal of Innovative Research in Accounting and Sustainability
Publication Authors Dr. Andrew Ugbah
Year Published 2022-12-03
Abstract The study examined whether bad credit management affects firm performance. Ex-post facto research design was used in the study. Data was collected from secondary sources. The population for the study consisted of quoted deposit money banks in Nigerian Exchange Group (NSG) as of 31st December, 2020. The sampled size is 12 banks selected using filtering method to select banks that have consistently published annual reports from 2013 to 2020. The empirical results revealed that bad credit management had a significant negative effect on firm performance at 5% level of significance measured by ROA and 1% level of significance measured by ROE and NPM, respectively, while the control variable, size of the firm had a significant positive effect on firm performance at 1% level of significance measured by ROA, ROE and NPM, respectively. The study recommended that money deposit bank managers should maintain reasonable liquidity management to cushion the effect of bad credit management, which affects the performance of the banks.
Publication Title MANAGERIAL ATTRIBUTES AND FRAUDULENT FINANCIAL REPORTING IN NIGERIA QUOTED CONSUMER FOODS FIRM Download PDF
Publication Type Published Research
Publisher AE-FUNAI JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS AND FINANCE(FJABAF)
Publication Authors Dr. Andrew Ugbah
Year Published 2022-02-03
Abstract This study examined the relationship between managerial attributes and fraudulent financial reporting in Nigeria quoted consumer goods firms. This study used ex-post-facto research design to sample 16 quoted consumer goods firms in the Nigerian Exchange Group that have consistently published their annual audited financial report covering the period of 2016 to 2022. The data collected are analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and robust linear model regression technique. The results revealed that managerial compensation has insignificant negative relations with fraudulent financial reporting and managerial ownership has insignificant positive relations with fraudulent financial reporting. The study therefore recommended that stakeholders and management of Consumer Goods Company should ensure that management offer more financial commitment for managerial efficiency for minimizing the presence of fraudulent financial reporting over time.
Publication Title Assessment of Computer Malware: Detection and Prevention Measures Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM)
Publication Authors Ogala Justin Onyarin, Aghware, Obukohwo Fidelis
Year Published 2022-04-04
Abstract Malware is a malicious code, program, or piece of software. It refers to a program that is introduced into a system, often invisibly (covertly), to jeopardize the secrecy, integrity, or accessibility of the victim's information, data, applications, software, or operating system (OS), as well as obstruct the victim's system's proper function and obstructing a good user experience. They are frequently constructed to carry out numerous delicious and criminal activities in such a way that their very existence at least when first introduced into the victim's system, is an act of utter neglect. Before 2000, malware infestations and prevention concentrated on system attacks, denial of service, and other methods. Individuals, corporations, and governments have been involved in malicious code design and spread for distributed network collapse and cyberwars since the year 2000. Individuals and businesses have suffered massive losses due to widespread ignorance regarding the nature of malware generation and spreading. With new Malware appearing daily to add to the hundreds already in existence, it is clear that the virus problem is not going away anytime soon. This document covers the history of Malware and its various classifications and obfuscation tactics, detection, and prevention tips for all computer users
Publication Title Geoelectric investigation for mapping subsurface groundwater potential in Umutu and environs in delta state, Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Available online at www.elixirpublishers.com (Elixir International Journal)
Publication Authors J.C Egbai , C.O Aigbogun and C.O Molua
Year Published 2012-08-12
Abstract ABSTRACT Eighteen Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) using Schlumberger configuration with a maximum current electrode separation varying from 200m to 650m were carried out at Umutu and environs in Delta State Nigeria. The aim of survey was to determine the underlying lithology, determination of area of corrosive groundwater as well as computing the transmissivity of the aquifer in the area to determine the best location for sitting borehole of high quality in terms of high output. The results have shown that VES 7 has the lowest corrosive groundwater and highest aquifer transmissivity value of 357.0m2 /day. With the computation of aquifer transmissivity value resulting from the values obtained it becomes possible to demarcate regions of high groundwater in the area.
Publication Title Geoelectric investigation for mapping subsurface groundwater potential in Umutu and environs in delta state, Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Available online at www.elixirpublishers.com (Elixir International Journal)
Publication Authors J.C Egbai , C.O Aigbogun and C.O Molua
Year Published 2012-08-12
Abstract ABSTRACT Eighteen Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) using Schlumberger configuration with a maximum current electrode separation varying from 200m to 650m were carried out at Umutu and environs in Delta State Nigeria. The aim of survey was to determine the underlying lithology, determination of area of corrosive groundwater as well as computing the transmissivity of the aquifer in the area to determine the best location for sitting borehole of high quality in terms of high output. The results have shown that VES 7 has the lowest corrosive groundwater and highest aquifer transmissivity value of 357.0m2 /day. With the computation of aquifer transmissivity value resulting from the values obtained it becomes possible to demarcate regions of high groundwater in the area.
Publication Title The Use of the Passive Voice for Diplomatic and Polite Formal Communications Download PDF
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Publisher ANSU Journal of Language and Literary The Use of the Passive Voice for Diplomatic and Polite Formal Communications Studies (AJILLS) Vol. 1 No. 5
Publication Authors HAPPY DUMBI OMENOGOR PhD
Year Published 2019-07-07
Abstract This paper is focused on the use of passive voice in diplomatic and polite communications. The purpose of this study is to examine this voice category in detail and point out the features which make it useful for polite, non- confrontational and non- committal communication. The linguistic framework that this study is based on is the use or contextual theory of meaning which was proposed by a German scholar called L. Wittgerstein (1953) and made popular by J.R Firth (1957). As Wittgenstein opined ‘the meaning of any linguistic [removed]be it a word, a phrase a sentence) is determined by the context in which it is used as re-echoed by Ndimele (1997). The Neo Firthian Systemic Grammar as indicated in M. A.K Halliday (1961), Halliday and Hasan (1976) and James Muir (1972) is our grammatical model of analysis. The Neo Firthian Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) examines human language and emphasizes surface structure and deep structure. Deep structure is realized in systemic grammar by recent stress on sentence relation beyond the surface level. Texts analysed are drawn from the Nigeria police force, selected tertiary institutions of learning, West African Examination Council (WAEC), Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and Institute of Personnel Management. Some of the texts in our data have reference numbers while others do not have. This paper X- rays the passive construction and discovers the sentence types and patterns peculiar to it. The findings on the nature of the passive construction which ensures its tactical, polite, non- confrontational and non-committal effects are as follows: emphasizing actions rather than agents, usage concealing agents of actions as situations necessitate, disseminating pieces of information that are more important to their recipients than their agents and beginning some passive constructions with reported imperatives
Publication Title ADOPTING SENTINEL-1 SAR DATA FOR FLOOD MAPPING: A CASE STUDY OF BORNO STATE, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publisher Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management
Publication Authors Okoduwa, K.A, Amaechi, C.F, Biose E., Omoruyi C.I and Henry, B.
Year Published 2024-10-10
Abstract Abstract Flooding is a significant hazard in Nigeria, with factors like climate change, deforestation, and inadequate urban planning increasing the risk. Accurate flood mapping across large areas is crucial for effective disaster management. This study aims to map the flood extent in Borno State triggered by the collapse of the Alou Dam in September 2024 adopting Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the Google Earth Engine platform. The analysis employed vertical transmit/vertical receive (VV) polarization, which is highly sensitive to vertical structures, making it particularly effective for detecting flood inundation in urban areas. To ensure accurate flood mapping, the SAR data underwent processing, including speckle noise reduction through spatial smoothing using a focal mean filter. Change detection analysis was conducted by comparing SAR images before (July 5–25, 2024) and a9er (September 5–25, 2024) the flood event. A thresholding technique was applied to differentiate flooded from non-flooded areas, with a threshold of 5 selected a9er testing various values to minimize false positives, especially in non-flooded rural regions. The results indicated that approximately 356 km² of the 66,224 km² study area was inundated, affecting heavily populated regions such as Jere, Maiduguri, Mobbar, Monguno, Marte, Mafa, and Ngala. The study underscores the need for better urban planning and disaster preparedness in flood-prone areas, with SAR data playing a crucial role in monitoring and mitigating future flood events.
Publication Title IMPROVING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY AT THE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Download PDF
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Publisher AGBOR JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION
Publication Authors Ohoriemu Blessing Okeoghene,
Year Published 2017-12-15
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Publication Title IMPROVING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY AT THE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Download PDF
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Publisher AGBOR JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION
Publication Authors Ohoriemu Blessing Okeoghene,
Year Published 2017-12-15
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Publication Title IMPROVING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY AT THE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Download PDF
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Publisher AGBOR JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION
Publication Authors Ohoriemu Blessing Okeoghene,
Year Published 2017-12-15
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Publication Title Doctrine of Raising the Curtain of Incorporation under Nigeria Law as an Absolute Protection of liability
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Publication Authors Dr. Okubor Cecil Nwachukwu, Edword Oh. Okumagba
Year Published 2020-06-09
Abstract This article attempts to investigate the doctrine’s pitfalls and some germane issues raised by the House of Lords in Salomon v Salomon1 on whether the doctrine is simply about shielding the company’s leaders, the company’s directors against the third party, and to what degree can the doctrine act as a shield if it is one? It adopts a doctrinal approach based on tracing contract pre-incorporation and legal identity of the corporate; the company’s definition of separate legal identity; the exercise of authority in general meetings with members by carefully considering the uncertainty resulting from the consequences of statutory drafting inadequacies, and clearing the confusion of judges. The article discovers that the company’s directors and officers are predisposed to use the company as a front to conduct some shoddy business deals and that, under the pretext of furthering the company’s business, there is a lack of legislation for the unlawful exercise of the directors’ and officers’ powers. Therefore, it proposes that s.63 of the Nigerian Companies Acts Allied Matters Act be revised to ensure that companies’ “conversion” and “re-registration” processes are stricter in order to prevent the promoters from manipulating innocent third parties.
Publication Title THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON TEACHING-LEARNING AND THE NEED FOR DIGITAL REPOSITIONING OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION BY EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS
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Publisher UCJCSE Vol.2 Faculty of Education, Unidel
Publication Authors Dr. Ogheneruona Erhinyodavwe Iggue
Year Published 2022-06-01
Abstract Abstract Before the advert of coronavirus pandemic, the Nigerian educational system has adopted purely, face-to-face approached to teaching and learning in the sector. In most of our primary and secondary schools, learners were not allowed to own any digital gadget such as phone or computer, neither were they allowed to be seen with such in the school. With the emergence of the lockdown condition and school closure, following the Covid-19 pandemic, both teachers and learners were helpless about how to continue learning in the face of the pandemic. The covid - 19 pandemic has demonstrated that although learning can and sometimes does occur without teaching, on any significant scale, and especially among the most marginalized and vulnerable children, a lot of learning does not occur when children are deprived of teachers and teaching. Any questions of learning loss in the short term and learning transformations in the long run cannot therefore be addressed in any meaningful way without examining the short- and longer-term impacts of the pandemic on losses, gains, and transformations in teachers and teaching. This article analyzes the adverse impact of Covid - 19 pandemic on teaching and learning, the positive impact of Covid -19 pandemic on the educational system, the necessity for digital repositioning of the teaching profession, the benefits of digital or e-Learning in education, challenges of e-learning, and strategies employed for the digital repositioning of the teaching profession in order to enhance learning in our institutions.The study recommend among others, the introduction of information and communication technology training into the three levels of the educational system, the addition of digital education in teachers preparation programme, urgent plan should be put in place to prevent distortion of teaching-learning in the future, adequate funding of the educational system, etc.
Publication Title THE CULTURE AND STRUGGLE FOR RESOURCE CONTROL OF THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research Vol. 3, No. 09; 2019 ISSN: 2456-7760 www.ijebmr.com Page 156 T
Publication Authors Ogbeide-Osaretin N. Evelyn (Mrs.) and Uwaifo, Emmanuel Chukwuekwu)1
Year Published 2019-09-09
Abstract The Niger Delta is a region that is blessed with resources which seems to have become a curse to the people. Historically, the region has suffered opposition given the resources found in their region as far back the 17th century but the pervasiveness of this opposition is tracked to the oil discovery in Nigeria which is located in the Niger delta region. Oil production has contributed significantly to the growth of Nigeria economy but the Niger Delta region has only benefited marginally from it given the copious Multinational Corporations (MCs) operating in the region. Also, oil revenue to Nigeria government has not been significantly used in developing the Niger delta economy such that poverty rate is high in the region making them among the poorest regions of the world. The fight against this odds has led to the historical Niger Delta struggle and a culture for the control of these resources. This paper thus examined the oil production activities in Nigeria, the impact of oil production on the people, their exertion for resources control, and the corollary of their activities as it relates to oil production in Nigeria. The study showed that the region has been unfavourably affected by crude oil production as the system of governance of common resource control has deprived them of the benefits of oil and has been the root for struggle for the control of the resources in addition to the countless crisis in the region and the country at large. This study therefore argue among others for enforceable laws towards oil spillage and gas flaring control while regional sovereignty should be given to regional located resources.
Publication Title THE CULTURE AND STRUGGLE FOR RESOURCE CONTROL OF THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA Download PDF
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Publisher International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research Vol. 3, No. 09; 2019 ISSN: 2456-7760 www.ijebmr.com Page 156 T
Publication Authors Ogbeide-Osaretin N. Evelyn (Mrs ) and Uwaifo, Emmanuel Chukwuekwu..)) and and
Year Published 2019-09-09
Abstract The Niger Delta is a region that is blessed with resources which seems to have become a curse to the people. Historically, the region has suffered opposition given the resources found in their region as far back the 17th century but the pervasiveness of this opposition is tracked to the oil discovery in Nigeria which is located in the Niger delta region. Oil production has contributed significantly to the growth of Nigeria economy but the Niger Delta region has only benefited marginally from it given the copious Multinational Corporations (MCs) operating in the region. Also, oil revenue to Nigeria government has not been significantly used in developing the Niger delta economy such that poverty rate is high in the region making them among the poorest regions of the world. The fight against this odds has led to the historical Niger Delta struggle and a culture for the control of these resources. This paper thus examined the oil production activities in Nigeria, the impact of oil production on the people, their exertion for resources control, and the corollary of their activities as it relates to oil production in Nigeria. The study showed that the region has been unfavourably affected by crude oil production as the system of governance of common resource control has deprived them of the benefits of oil and has been the root for struggle for the control of the resources in addition to the countless crisis in the region and the country at large. This study therefore argue among others for enforceable laws towards oil spillage and gas flaring control while regional sovereignty should be given to regional located resources
Publication Title Assessment of Groundwater Potential and Vulnerability Using Electrical Resistivity Method in the University of Delta, South-South Nigeria Download PDF
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Publisher Journal of Computing, Science &Technology https://focjournal.unidel.edu.ng/ editorjcst@unidel.edu.ng
Publication Authors Irunkwor Thompson Chinedum1 , Abanjo Nkonyeasua2 , Okobia Chuks3 , Maduaka Pascal Ifeanyi4
Year Published 2024-11-11
Abstract Groundwater potential and the strength of the aquifer overburden protective layer to prevent contaminants into groundwater aquifer within the University of Delta Main Campus were assessed with Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES). Ten sounding points were carried out using Petrozenith PZ-02 Terrameter with the Schlumberger array. The VES data were processed with IPI2WIN software and delineated eight to nine geoelectric layers of lateritic topsoil, clayey sand, sandy clay, fine grained sand, fine to medium grained sand, medium grained sand, medium to coarse grained sand, coarse grained sand and sandy clay/clay. The aquiferous layer located between the sixth and eighth layer exhibited varying resistivity (2037?m to 300098?m), thickness (59.93m to 88.92m) and depth (106.75m to 140.80m). Dar-zarrouk hydraulic parameters were derived from values of aquifer resistivity and thickness. Hydraulic conductivity ranged from 6.90m/day to 9.70m/day, transmissivity from 413.65m2 /day to 850.11m2 /day, longitudinal conductance from 0.0002892 mho to 0.040411 mho and transverse resistance from 122,118.15?m2 to 263, 000588.72?m2 .The aquifer storativity ranged from 0.0001798m-1 to 0.0002668m-1 . Aquifer overburden protective layer was rated poor and highly vulnerable to contaminants. However, aquifer showed high potential of portable water sufficient to meet the needs of the University community. Hydrogeochemical study is recommended to determine the water portability.
Publication Title Assessment of Groundwater Potential and Vulnerability Using Electrical Resistivity Method in the University of Delta, South-South Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher Journal of Computing, Science &Technology https://focjournal.unidel.edu.ng
Publication Authors Irunkwor Thompson Chinedum1 , Abanjo Nkonyeasua2 , Okobia Chuks3 , Maduaka Pascal Ifeanyi4
Year Published 2024-10-09
Abstract Groundwater potential and the strength of the aquifer overburden protective layer to prevent contaminants into groundwater aquifer within the University of Delta Main Campus were assessed with Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES). Ten sounding points were carried out using Petrozenith PZ-02 Terrameter with the Schlumberger array. The VES data were processed with IPI2WIN software and delineated eight to nine geoelectric layers of lateritic topsoil, clayey sand, sandy clay, fine grained sand, fine to medium grained sand, medium grained sand, medium to coarse grained sand, coarse grained sand and sandy clay/clay. The aquiferous layer located between the sixth and eighth layer exhibited varying resistivity (2037?m to 300098?m), thickness (59.93m to 88.92m) and depth (106.75m to 140.80m). Dar-zarrouk hydraulic parameters were derived from values of aquifer resistivity and thickness. Hydraulic conductivity ranged from 6.90m/day to 9.70m/day, transmissivity from 413.65m2 /day to 850.11m2 /day, longitudinal conductance from 0.0002892 mho to 0.040411 mho and transverse resistance from 122,118.15?m2 to 263, 000588.72?m2 .The aquifer storativity ranged from 0.0001798m-1 to 0.0002668m-1 . Aquifer overburden protective layer was rated poor and highly vulnerable to contaminants. However, aquifer showed high potential of portable water sufficient to meet the needs of the University community. Hydrogeochemical study is recommended to determine the water portability.
Publication Title The Integral Role of Surveyors in the Development and Management of Smart Cities: A Case Study of Asaba Delta State, Nigeria Download PDF
Publication Type journal
Publisher International Journal of Research (IJR)
Publication Authors Ossai, E.N ., and Oliha A. O 1
Year Published 2023-12-12
Abstract This paper underscores the indispensable contributions of surveyors to the development and management of smart cities in Delta State. Their roles in spatial data management, infrastructure development, and land administration serve as the bedrock for a smarter, more sustainable urban future. The collaborative efforts of surveyors and other stakeholders are pivotal in navigating the complexities of urban development, ensuring that Delta State charts a course toward a technologically advanced, socially equitable, and environmentally sustainable future.