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The aim of this review was to examine the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability of the Niger Delta to climate change. From a comprehensive review of the literature, it was revealed that the Niger Delta is currently being faced with climate change impacts such as increased temperature, irregular precipitation patterns and sea level rise, which had caused serious negative impacts in the region, exacerbating natural hazards such as flooding, coastal erosion and salt water intrusion into fresh...
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Background: Cancer-related information is a major need among cancer patients. Existing data indicate that cancer patients who are anxious or depressed have poorer treatment outcomes. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the association between psychological distress and unmet information needs among female cancer patients in two teaching hospitals in Southwest Nigeria. Materials and Methods: Using a descriptive-correlational design, 244 females in the oncology units of two selected...
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In the postcolonial period, several African countries have undertaken numerous educational reforms to address their social, political, and economic needs. Many of these reforms have been shaped by varied historical happenings within the African continent. Drawing from my educational, biographical research work in Kenya, where I have studied Kenya’s educational development in the postcolonial period using historical frames, this chapter examines how the development of education in Africa has...
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The study analyzed the determinants of rice farmers climate change adaptation strategies in Southwestern Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was used to collect cross sectional data from 360 rice farmers selected from three States in the region. Out of 11 adaptation strategies identified by the farmers, the five main identified adaptation strategy options were subsequently used as the dependent variables in the multivariate probit model. The result of the Multivariate Probit Model...
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Fisheries contribute to the food security of more than three billion people globally. In the Gulf of Guinea, it accounts for more than 80 percent of the animal protein and sometimes is the only source of animal protein consumed in littoral communities in Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana and Senegal. However, the pervasiveness of unsustainable practices that are harmful to the marine environment such as pollution, overfishing - illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, coupled with the...
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Background: Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC) methods provide very effective contraception for extended periods that do not depend on clients' daily compliances or adherences.They are the ideal methods for the prevention of the harmful consequences of unintended pregnancies in most women including adolescents. Objectives:To determine the uptake rate of LARC in ESUTH Enugu, assess the characteristics of the acceptors, identify barriers, and make recommendations. Method:The new...
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The study evaluated the effects of power point presentation and gaming simulation on gender learning outcomes amongst senior secondary schools students offering Vocational and Technical education subjects in Ekiti State. The purpose was to find out whether there exists any disparity in gender learning outcomes using contemporary teaching strategies in Ekiti State Senior Secondary Schools in Vocational and Technical Education subjects. The study employed the Quazi experimental research...
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Meteorological drought are difficult to avoid but could be monitored, and their adverse impacts could be alleviated. This study investigated invisible drought in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria using Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) based on the reconstruction of rainfall events into one and three time scales. The study revealed that although there is an increase in the trend of annual rainfall, large amount of severe drought occurred between January, December, February, November and...
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Pioneer efforts and early scientific and popular writings on the environment support genuine ecological concerns on the need for a clean and healthy environment. A clean environment supports good health, and good health is very important for vibrant workforce, which is necessary for a productive economy. This logical connection, in the final analysis, seems to encourage a healthy and vibrant political atmosphere. In Nigeria, the oil boom in the early 1970s led to a major boost in...
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The study sought to establish investigate the strategies that enhance parent involvement on performance of Early Childhood Education in Kisii, Nyamira and Homabay counties. The study was based on Epstein’s theory of overlapping spheres of influence. This study employed a convergent parallel design. Data was collected from 223 respondents who included parents, head teachers, ECD teachers and programme officers from the three counties. The respondents were sampled using probability and non-...
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Teaching practice is a key component of the undergraduate teacher training programme. It is during this period that the student teacher gets to translate the skills and theory learnt into reality through actual classroom teaching. The study investigated the student teachers’ perceptions of teaching practice assessment. The study adopted a cross sectional survey design. 75 students were selected using stratified random sampling technique based on gender, year of study and programme of study....
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Innovation in education has led to several changes and method of testing is no exception. Paper-Pencil examination is less used as a method of determining students’ achievement nowadays owing to several limitations. Computer-based testing has been adopted by some testing organisations, however, some elements of cheating are still perceived. Thus, the study investigated the effects of Computer-Multimedia Test (CMT) and Randomized Computer-Based Test (RCBT) on academic achievement of senior...
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Postgraduate Medical Education (PME) in Nigeria: Past, Present and Future was a solicited paper delivered at the Annual Scientific Conference of Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Nigeria held in Abuja in November 2015 in honour of Professor L. N. Ajabor, the doyen of medical practice and a foremost practitioner and researcher in Obstetrics and Gynaecology whose several achievements and influences on professional practice in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education span over 40...