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INFORMATION NEEDS AND INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF RURAL FARMERS IN OKPOKWU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BENUE STATE OF NIGERIA
Bible Translation and Language Elaboration: The Igbo Experience
THE IMPACT OF NOT TOO YOUNG TO RUN LAW ON NIGERIA YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN 2019 GENERAL ELECTION
EFFECT OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING ON FRAUD DETECTION IN THE NIGERIAN DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS
A COMPARATIVE B-MODE SONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT OF CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS IN HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE ADULTS AT JOS.
WEBSITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT FOR ONLINE SHOPPING (A CASE STUDY OF GOSHl'S COLLECTION)
SIMULATION OF REAL TIME ANALOG CLOCK USING BRESCENHAM MICHENER'S ALGORITHM
In the literary world, literary ideology has been a subject of discourse and debate among scholars, dramatists and students. Every work of arts is composed of literary ideology overtly or covertly. The notion of not all work is of literary ideology is not completely true. In this view, this study tends to debunk the fact that literary ideology is not in a literary work, except the dramatist accepts to belong to an ideological class. The study adopted the content analysis methodology of Wole Soyinka and Femi Osofisans’s works; The Strong Breed and No More the Wasted Breed. The research finds out that a dramatic work is either conforming to a social order or commenting against in the bid to bring about societal change; that is, a work will either take the form of Romanticism or Social Realism. The study approached the Social Commitment theory, and proposes that dramatists in eschewing ideology should be socially committed to the society they belong to; also, the study recommends that the society should be a major consideration at the time of creating a dramatic work.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON BUSINESSES AND HOW BUSINESS CAN REPOSITION FOR A POST COVID-19 WORLD
IMPACT OF DRUG TREATMENT AND HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE PREVALENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF URINARY SCHISTOSOMIASIS AMONGST 5-19 YEAR OLDS IN MARTIN VILLAGE, BAUCHI STATE.
Users’ Perspective and Electronic Payment Channel Services in Nigeria