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EFFECTS OF INDICIPLINE BEHAVIOUR ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLSTUDENTS IN BWARI AREA COUNCIL OF FCT, ABUJA.
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Discipline, according to Jemibewon (1976) is a highly desirable quality of human being or social group. Discipline behavior is accepted as essential characteristics of any educated or cultured person. Discipline, therefore, is a subject of great concern to […]
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LOCUS STANDI: AN OBSTACLE TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0.0: Background This project is basically directed towards evaluating environmental justice especially in Nigeria. The reason for venturing into this topic is based on personal interest in the concept ‘environmental justice and the desire to shed more light on it by […]
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IMPEACHMENT UNDER THE 1999 CONSTITUTION; AN IDEALISM PRESCRIPTION OF A POTENT GOVERNANCE MECHANISM
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The concept of impeachment process originated from England, dating to the medieval times and afforded the only means whereby an adviser of the crown could be brought to account by the House of Commons. The House of […]
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CORROBORATION UNDER THE NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0.0: INTRODUCTION Corroboration is evidence tending to confirm some fact of which other evidence is given. As a matter of common sense, the more corroboration is present the easier it is to prove a fact and from this point of view […]
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CORROBORATION AND NON-CONSENT, WORK IN NIGERIA LAW OF RAPE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study The ubiquitous attribute of the offence of rape and its accompanying shortcomings are not in doubt. This may account for the reason why a sizeable amount of juristic ink has gone down the drain in an attempt […]
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AN APPRAISAL OF THE PRACTICE OF SELF-DEFENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION In all circumstances where the question of human rights is discussed, there is always a clear disagreement as to its actual meaning. The only measure of agreement, however, lies in the understanding of those rights which are recognized and protected by a […]
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A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF LEGITIMACY AND LEGITIMATION UNDER THE NIGERIAN FAMILY LAW
CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0. Introduction The question of legitimacy and legitimation are principally connected with status. It is therefore, important to determine the status of a child at any given moment as it has far reaching legal consequences. A child may be born legitimate […]
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PERCEPTION OF WOMEN ON SOCIAL ADVERTISING USE IN ENHANCING MENINGITIS CAMPAIGN IN ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Meningitis is a common occurrence in West African countries located in the meningitis belt. They impose serious challenges on the health, social and economic development of any family where it exists. According to Ogunmekan (2007) cited in […]
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NEW MEDIA INFLUENCE ON ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGN IN NIGERIA
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to Study The use of new media in politics has continued to grow in recent years. Since Barack Obama broke the world record in the history of social media use for political purpose during the 2008 presidential elections, many nations […]
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INFLUENCE OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ON JOURNALISM PRACTICE: A STUDY OF JOURNALISTS IN ANAMBRA STATE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background Journalism is one social institution that requires freedom to effectively function in society. It plays a crucial role to society, serving as the watchdog of the society, and providing constant stream of information, education and socialization. Soeze (2005, p.19) elucidates […]
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