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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Regular issue
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Regular issue
Published:
2020-10-14
Articles
A library-based model for explaining information exchange on Coronavirus disease in Nigeria
Victoria Ale
1-11
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Entrepreneurial potential self-assessment in times of COVID-19
Assessing readiness, engagement, motivations and limitations among young adults in Nigeria
Doris Ujunwa Melugbo, Maryann Uche Ogbuakanne, John Oluwaseyi Jemisenia
12-28
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Fiscal policy and the dynamics of environmental quality in Nigeria
O.J Saka, et al.,
29-41
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Navigating trajectories in African biblical studies: D.T. Adamo and the future of African cultural hermeneutics
Peter. O. O. Ottuh, Moses Idemudia
55-64
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Nigerian media and the global race towards developing a COVID-19 vaccine
Do media reports promote contributions from African countries?
Innocent Igwebuike Olijo
65-74
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Effect of COVID-19 lockdown on poor urban households in Nigeria
Where do we go from here?
Aloysius Odii , Millicent Odinakachukwu Ngwu, Mmesoma Clara Aniakor, Ifunanya Crystal Owelle, Maureen Chimaoge Aniagboso, Onyinye Winifred Uzuanwu
75-85
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Predictors of the utilization of digital library services among women patrons in Bayelsa State, Nigeria: The moderating role of marital status
Kari Kingdom
86-94
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Effect of agricultural development on unemployment reduction in Nigeria: An error correction mechanism approach
Eche Nwachukwu Austine et al.,
95-107
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Bouncing baby boys, but crying baby girls
Assessing the socio-demographic impacts on male child preference in South Eastern Nigeria
Ugochukwu Simeon Asogwa, Chiemzie Atama, Asadu Ngozi Mariagoretti , Doris Ujunwa Melugbo
108-118
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Cluster analysis of Nigerian real GDP
Ette Harrison Etuk
119-132
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Impact of a theatre for development communication intervention on knowledge of childhood obesity among women in Nigeria
Michael Nnabundo NWABUZOR
120-131
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Editorial
Why does misinformation about COVID-19 strive on social media platforms?
Suggesting an intervention strategy for Nigerian government
Celestine Verlumun Gever
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