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in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach – Regression analysis was carried out using the Ordinary Least Square method of … spending in Nigeria, the health status of the average Nigerian and the condition of health infrastructure has not improved … Nigeria, thereby reducing the poor-rich differences in health status. …
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among urban households of Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. Household socio-economic factors, among others, have been … Ekiti State, Nigeria with emphasis on household socioeconomic characteristics and their associated influence on poverty …
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Nigeria. The study identifies performance factors of a firm that has received hardly any external support and, as a result …
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This paper highlights the position and role of female entrepreneurs in the economic development of Nigeria, In the past …, questionnaire survey and structured interviews with businesswomen in Nigeria. The research result has indicated that the greatest …
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approach which is not generalizable. Practical implications – Nigeria needs to restructure her social and political … insecurity to lives and property as well as a growing level of poverty in Nigeria will lead to the failure of the Nigerian State …. Originality/value – This paper has immense value for social and political policy in Nigeria. …
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southeast Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach – A field survey was carried out which included health providers and households … focus group discussions in two south-eastern states in Nigeria. A standard two-stage method was used for the design of the …
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/methodology/approach – The data were drawn from a household survey conducted in Nsukka, Nigeria. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were …
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Purpose – The Imo State Supervised Agricultural Credit Loans Board (ISACLB) has outright default rates of more than 50 percent. Thus, the purpose of this study is to identify the major characteristics of the Board's beneficiaries who completely failed to honour their repayment commitment as...
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approach which is not generalizable. Practical implications – Nigeria needs to restructure her social and political … insecurity to lives and property as well as a growing level of poverty in Nigeria will lead to the failure of the Nigerian State …. Originality/value – This paper has immense value for social and political policy in Nigeria. …
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/methodology/approach – The data were drawn from a household survey conducted in Nsukka, Nigeria. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were …
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