S/N
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Title
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Name of Authors
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Pages
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1
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Flood
Hazard Assessment and Control in Yola, Adamawa State of Nigeria
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Friday
Adejoh Ogwu
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1-19
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2
|
Working
Mothers and Coping Strategies: A Study of Working Women in Port Harcourt City
|
1Nduonofit, Larry-love Effiong, PhD & 2Oyebade, Somina Cromwell, PhD
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20-36
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3
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Variations
in the Civil Engineering Construction Projects: Knowledge Management as an
Antidote
|
Kasimu
M. A1; Saba. Liman2;
& Jibrin Ibrahim M3
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37-48
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4
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Ethnic
Conflicts and National Security (A Study of Nasarawa South Senatorial
District)
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1Ojo, S. Stephen PhD & 2Idris, Ramatu
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49-63
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5
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Ethnicity
and the Development of the Toto Area of North Central Nigeria, 1980-2000
|
Maiyaki
M. Mejida (PhD)
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64-77
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6
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Exploring Religious Networks
for Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Nigeria: Conceptual analysis
|
Dr. Isa M. Adamu1 &Ibrahim M. Awwal2
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78-87
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7
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Religious
Freedom and Jesus’ Use of “Turn the other Cheek”: The Implication of the Language of Violence
for Nonviolent Peace-Building in Northern Nigeria
|
Cosmos
B. Wule, Priscilla Queen Kparevzua
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88-112
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8
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The Niger Delta Militancy and
the Boko Haram Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis
|
Philip I. Imokhai
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113-125
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9
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Poverty and
Terrorism in Nigeria: Boko Haram Revisited
|
Olanrewaju,
John. S. &
A. M. Letswa
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126-149
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10
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The
Cross-Border Flow of Small Arms and Light Weapons and Security Challenges in
the North-Eastern Nigeria: 1999-2009
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Ibrahim
Musa Ibrahim Kirfi & Ibrahim Babagana Shehuri
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150-166
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