Nigeria's sociolinguistic scene is examined and related to the objectives set out in the country's Fourth National Development Plan (1981-1985), and which are also most likely to feature in the next plan. A scheme is suggested for the management of the country's multilingualism as a resource...
23 Nigeria 2009–20 24 Republic of Congo 2012–16 25 Rwanda 2013–18 26 Senegal 2013–17 27 Sierra Leone 2013–18 28 Somaliland 2012–16 29 South Africa 2012–30 30 South Sudan 2011–13 31 Swaziland 2013–18 32 Tanzania 2016–21 33 Togo 2013–17 34 Uganda 2015–20 35 Zambia 2011–16...
However, this study examined Nigeria-China trade relations and economic development in Nigeria in order to establish an understanding of the impact of Nigeria-China bilateral agreements on the volume of Chinese trade with Nigeria and to establish a link between the increase in the volume of Nigeria...
aten-year plan of development and welfare for Nigeria (1946-56) only 62 per cent[translate] a47 per cent of 84m naira allocated to town planning during the first national[translate] aplanned expenditure, while the third national development plan (1975-80),[translate]...
The National Planning Commission has commenced the process of establishing, for Nigeria, National Geographic Information System (NAGIS). The plan, which also includes the establishment of an associated commercial website known as "New Nigeria Web site". The NAGIS project is in two phases: Phase ...
Nigeria at this critical stage of its national development faces enormous challenges, a salient one of which is the frantic search for national integration. Fanatical ethnic consciousness, loyalty, manipulations and struggles for political power remain significant factors in the intractable challenge of na...
URBANIZATION, SLUM DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITY OF TENURE: THE CHALLENGES OF MEETING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL 7 IN METROPOLITAN LAGOS, NIGERIA This study used a case study methodology to examine the issue of land tenure in the informal settlements of Lagos, Africa's largest city. This research des....
MORE than 625,000 people die every year in Nigeria due to diseases associated with insufficient oxygen in the blood such as asthma and pneumonia, a situation that could only be averted if Nigeria implements quickly its National Policy on Medical Oxygen in Health Facilities. 625,000 Nigerians Die...
Nevertheless, the application of development communication was never uniform throughout Africa. This was due to differing economic, political, sociocultural, and ideological realities. In some countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan, and Uganda, where there was a legacy of alternative civilian ...
Nearly 40 people were injured when a Boeing 787-800 plane suddenly lost altitude during a United Airlines flight from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington, D.C., early Friday, officials said. National What you need to know about the growing trend of ‘no-loan’ colleges Updated: 14 hours ago|...