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On March 20th 2020 the Federal Government of Nigeria ordered the closure of all educational institutions, this was inclusive of all medical schools in the country. During the initial phases of this closure, most institutions were at a loss on how to proceed with learning as universities in Nigeria use mainly the didactic lecturing model. As the lockdown progressed it became imperative to the institutions to set up e-learning media for continued instruction of students. It was found that in...
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A project report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in E-science (Data Science)
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The farm–family–household system experiences climate shocks which they respond to in different ways, including migration. But how the shocks drive migration and what impact it has on the living standard of migrant and non-migrant families as well as the possible opportunities for Green SMEs are not well documented. Based on the farming and rural systems approach, the study examined the impact of climate change-induced migration on rural households using descriptive and regression tools...
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There is uncertainty in the trend of ectopic pregnancy incidence in the Southwest region, though the region has a lower fertility rate and a higher contraceptive use than some other regions of Nigeria. The study objective was to determine the temporal trends, presentation and management outcome of ectopic pregnancy at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos, South-Western Nigeria over a decade.This is a retrospective study of ectopic pregnancies at LUTH, Lagos, Nigeria, from...
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The emergence of learning technology in higher education is an interesting phenomenon that continues to gain acceptance. While South Africa is regarded as one of the leading African nations with quality higher education, there is a need for her tertiary institutions to fortify their technological learning spaces to meet the needs of today’s upwardly-mobile higher education students. This study adopts a single case qualitative study design in the form of a survey to examine the state of...
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Cyberbullying is a problem that has emerged as a byproduct of modern-day technologies.This form of aggression occurs when one or more individuals use a technological medium for the purpose of intimidating or harming others.In spite of the popularity of technological devices among Nigerian youths presently, there remains a critical gap in literature relating to cyberbullying and its possible effects on students in Nigeria.This study thus sought to identify if a relationship exists between...
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Cannabis use disorder (CUD) poses major clinical and public health concerns globally. It is a growing problem among the youth in Botswana, yet little research has been done on this subject. The present study hoped to address this gap in knowledge by determining the prevalence and associated factors of CUD among first-year university students in Botswana. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 410 first-year university undergraduates, using a modified version of the 37-item World Health...
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Objective: To determine the prevalence and socio-behavioural risk factors for dental caries among children at selected LGAs in Lagos State.Material and Methods: This was a descriptive study of 592 school children in four Local Government Areas of Lagos, Nigeria.The presence of caries was recorded using the World Health Organization criteria.Descriptive statistics were reported for analysis of comparative DMFT and SiC scores in relation to age, gender, and other socio-demographic...
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This study sought to investigate the attitudinal behavior and perceptions of undergraduate students in University of Fort Hare and Rhodes, towards their utilization of e-information resources (EIRs).The essence was to ascertain whether their attitude and perception have a positive or negative impact on e-resource use in selected universities in Eastern Cape, South Africa.The purposive and proportionate stratified random sampling techniques were employed in selecting the study population and...
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This chapter looks at the comparison between higher education systems in South Africa and Nigeria. Within the comparison, it can be seen that South Africa, due to of its significant investment in higher education, has garnered significant impact in the region. It has two universities, University of Cape Town (136) and the University of Witwatersrand (194), in the global top two hundred universities in the world. On the other hand, Nigerian universities have not performed well in these global...
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The curtailment of infectious diseases is facilitated through observance of good hand hygiene, a habit which tends to be low less observed in developing countries. This paper investigated the level of availability and adequacy of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) materials in secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. The sample size is made up of 620 respondents, selected through a combination of purposive, stratified, and simple random sampling methods. Research instruments adopted...
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Internet Addiction among University Students during Covid-19 Lockdown: Case Study of Institutions in Nigeria David B. Olawade, Olayinka J. Olorunfemi, Ojima Z. Wada, Temitope D. Afolalu, Michael A. Enahoro Abstract The impact of the recent global pandemic is multifaceted, affecting every aspect of human existence. Many studies conducted during this period have focused on the direct implications of the pandemic on human health and the economy, with only a few focusing on other possible...
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On the 3 rd of April 2017, an earthquake of moment magnitude 6.5 occurred near Moiyabana in central Botswana.This paper is aimed at studying the spatial distribution of the foreshock and aftershock sequences associated with the Moiyabana earthquake.The foreshocks and aftershocks data used were from the Botswana Geoscience Institute (BGI) and the Seisan software was used to analyze the foreshock and aftershock events.The analyses revealed nine epicenter locations of foreshocks which are...
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Angola has about 28 million inhabitants and approximately 0.21 physicians/1,000 population. There is only one specialist in some medical fields in the whole country while there is not even one specialist in some other fields. The objective of this study is to investigate the significance of the Cooperation Program for Foreign Doctors (Brazil) and its impact on the provision of specialized medical care in Angola, showing the evolution of the different specialties as well as the emergence of...