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The central issue addressed in this paper is the demand for improvements in the space granted to African philosophy in African universities. I offer and elaborate on the most basic reasons for this demand, which includes amongst others: 1) the obsoleteness of the reasons given for the current trend of focusing on Western philosophy 2) the fact that very few teachers of philosophy in Africa are focused mainly or only on Western philosophy in their academic productivity and 3) the disparity...
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This paper focuses on various international fee regimes within African universities and aims to sensitize debates around this highly neglected issue. My primary goal is not only to challenge arbitrary policy , but also to produce a useful sociological framework capable of enabling Africans to participate in their own educational development wherever they may choose to study. This paper targets African curriculum policy-makers and stakeholders and by focusing on the differential fee regimes,...
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The global reforms are a reality today. This has not spared education sector and specifically higher education institutions (HEIs). In order to stay afloat, relevant and operate efficiently within the ever dwindling support from governments, universities and colleges are making significant reforms. One of the reforms is the transformation into colleges. The question is: how are these reforms impacting on the operation and training of different professional programmes, especially Information...
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There is a growing public concern in Kenya over the persistent gap between those schools that are consistently ranked at the top and those ranked at the bottom of the annual Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination league tables. This has raised the issue of inequality in educational opportunity. Our primary concern in this paper is to understand some of the classroom–school factors that may explain the persistent differences in achievement between the top and bottom...
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Stillbirths often are not seen as a major public health problem, for despite increasing attention and investment on maternal, neonatal, and child health, stillbirths remain invisible.The objective of this study was to determine the stillbirth rate at the Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Orlu.Analysis of the case records of stillbirths that occurred in the institution over a 5-year period from 1(st) July 2005 to 30(th) June 2010 was made. Data retrieved was analyzed for age of the...
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There is no gainsaying that education remains the key to sustainable development of any country. It was in realization of this that a National Policy on Education was formulated. The trend now in the society shows that the level of one's education does not have a significant effect on one's growth rather the effect is more pronounced on the level of skills possessed and the ability to apply the skills in the real world of work. Possession of requisite vocational technical education (VTE)...
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There is no gainsaying that education remains the key to sustainable development of any country. It was in realization of this that a National Policy on Education was formulated. The trend now in the society shows that the level of one's education does not have a significant effect on one's growth rather the effect is more pronounced on the level of skills possessed and the ability to apply the skills in the real world of work. Possession of requisite vocational technical education (VTE)...
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Over the years, the Niger Delta region of Nigeria has always received negative media publicity due to its restive youth who, under several fronts, have been campaigning against alleged pillage of the region by the oil companies as well as "neglect" of the region by the federal government of Nigeria.The region has also been agitating against the "massive destruction" of their farmlands, water resources and the general ecology of the region, occasioned by the activities of oil companies in the...
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Background : The scope of dermatology training varies in teaching hospitals across Nigeria. In some institutions, there is a department of dermatology while in others it is a unit in the internal medicine department. Some medical schools have clinical postings in dermatology while others do not. Although the number of dermatologists in the country has increased compared with a few years back when they were a handful, the numbers are still inadequate to train other health practitioners on...
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The study investigated the environmental variables influencing academic performance of Secondary School Students. The study specifically examined the influence of three environmental variables namely, learning environment, teachers' method of teaching and family condition on students' academic performance. A total of 1500 students drawn through multistage proportionate sampling technique constituted the sample of the study. The instrument titled Environmental Factors in Students Academic...
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I'll see some Black people, I'll think they are Africans and they can understand you, but they're really prejudiced and racists, like [when you] come from Nigeria, they'll be like, Oh, you're African! [in a derogatory tone] and I'll say, What are you? You are African, because your ancestors are. But I don't think they understand reason, like they don't appreciate their culture and they're really prejudiced against us. (Ekene, personal interview, March 2008) Because that's just way they are...
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The paper discusses the Private Sector Partnership with Education for Skill Acquisition and Vocational Technical Education Development. The relevance of the partnership on bringing skilled and trained manpower in their area of specialization is for the purpose of national development and self actualization. Strategies were identified for the effectiveness of the programme.
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Communication is a lifelong phenomenon. It cuts across all human segments of the Nigerian society irrespective of age, sex, educational qualification, gender, race or religion. Communication is a power tool in every society without which that society cannot function effectively. Learning to communicate for the illiterate group is problematic in Nigeria as the illiteracy rate is high. This group is usually misunderstood as they live in ignorance, abject poverty and are often neglected. This...