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  • Federal Government To Monitor Fee Charges In The Tertiary Institutions

    The Federal Government on Tuesday says the public tertiary institution in the country must comply with guideline charges of fees. The Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, made this know at a meeting with executive secretaries and major stakeholders in public tertiary institutions on Tuesday in Abuja.

    According to Shekarau, the federal government will not interfere with the operations of the governing councils of such institutions but will play its oversight role.

    “The essence of the meeting is to look at the various charges of fees in public tertiary institutions and regulate them. “Our role in the ministry is to oversee the institutions and make sure they operate according to guidelines to protect the interest of beneficiaries who are our students.

    “The government has the moral responsibility to make sure all public higher institutions operate within the guidelines even though they have their internal peculiarities,’’ he said. Shekarau said that the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the institutions would be looked into in their deliberations.

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  • Importance Of Agricultural Microbiology

    This is a project paper on the importance of Agricultural Microbiology

    Agricultural microbiology is a branch of microbiology dealing with plant-associated microbes and plant and animal diseases. It also deals with the microbiology of soil fertility, such as microbial degradation of organic matter and soil nutrient transformations.
    Agricultural microbiology is a scientific discipline oriented to satisfy the request of new knowledge from the society, consumers and producers, needed for the exploitation of microbial resources in the main frame of agricultural and agro-industrial processes. In a world teeming with microorganisms, benefits and threats are continuously posed to humans, animals, plants and the environment as a whole. Threats come from microbial pathogens that perpetrate a wide range of plant and animal diseases, reducing agricultural productivity.
    The constant spread and evolution of agricultural pathogens provides a continually renewed source of challenges to productivity and food safety. Benefits come from the many microorganisms associated with, or introduced into, cropping systems, food and food related industries. Additionally, new vulnerabilities are generated for agriculture by global movement of agricultural products, trading policies, industrial agricultural practices, and the potential for malicious releases of pathogens.
    TABLE OF CONTENT
    Introduction
    Microbiology
    Microorganism (Microbes)
    Role of Microbes
    Agricultural Microbiology As A Course
    Importance Of Agricultural Microbiology
    Conclusion
    References
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  • Impact Of Social Network On Students

    ABSTRACT
    In today’s world where Internet has experienced tremendous growth, social networking sites have become highly significant in students lives. The aim of the study was to analyze the impact of social media on students. To achieve this, the survey research method was used. Three research questions guided the study. Research findings showed that a great number of students had access to the internet. Survey technique, interview, and online observation were the research methods used. Findings show that students spend more time in these sites. It was also found that virtual interaction taking place in these sites is just a supplement to real life interaction. To this end, the researcher recommended that sites should be created for educational purposes as well. This is to create a balance between social networking and academic activities of students to avoid setbacks in the academic performance of the students.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Title Page
    Declaration
    Certification Page
    Dedication
    Acknowledgement
    Table of Content
    Abstract

    CHAPTER ONE:
    INTRODUCTION
    1.1 Background of the Study
    1.1.1 Social Network
    1.2 Statement of the Problem
    1.3 Objectives of the Study
    1.4 Research Question
    1.5 Scope of the Study
    1.6 Significance of the Study
    1.7 Definition of Key Terms

    CHAPTER TWO:
    LITERATURE REVIEW
    2.1 Literature Review
    2.2 Review of Concepts
    2.2.1 Social Networks
    2.2.2 Social Networking Sites
    2.2.3 Internet
    2.3 Review of Related Studies
    2.4 Discussions
    2.5 Theoretical Framework
    2.6 Summary of Literature Review

    CHAPTER THREE:
    SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    3.1 Summary of Findings
    3.2 Conclusion
    3.3 Recommendations
    REFERENCE
    QUESTIONNAIRE

     

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  • Lagos Government House Attacked By Aggrieved Lecturers

    Lecturers of the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED), Ijanikin, Lagos, on Monday protested against the non-payment of their over 17 months pension and non-payment of three years retirees benefits.

    NAN reports that the lecturers held the protest at the Government House, Alausa.

    There were reports that the lecturers also protested against non-payment of 18 months’ salary arrears and non-remittance of over N150 million deducted co-operative funds to their accounts.

    The lecturers carried placards reading: “Fashola Pay Us Our Pension Arrears”, “Is It A Sin To Be Lecturers ?”.

    Mr Abiodun Aremu, the Chairman of the Joint Action Front (JAF), the co-coordinator of the protest, told newsmen at the protest that their grievances also included poor funding of the institution.

    Aremu added that they were also fighting against structural defect of the newly inaugurated College of Health Centre and attempt to reverse the retirement age from 65 years to 60 years.

    “It is not right for government to ask lecturers to work without paying them their entitlements,” he said.

    He added that the protest was not all about politics but a demand for the rights of the lecturers.

  • A List of Project Topics in Criminology

    As we continue to update our database to include any many research materials, projects, thesis and seminars; we noticed that some students studying courses such as Criminology find it difficult to get project topics and materials in criminology. So here are some good project topics for criminology. More of course will be coming as we update this blog regularly.

    Relevant Project Topics in Criminology;

    1. Role Airport Administration in Fight Against Terrorism in Nigeria
    2. Touting and Pilfering in Nigerian Airports; Problems and Solutions
    3. Impact of ICT in Crowd Control/Management of Nigerian Airports
    4. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect with Parent Training: Evidence and Opportunities
    5. Stepchildren, Community Disadvantage, and Physical Injury in a Child Abuse Incident: A Preliminary Investigation
    6. The Comparative Method in Globalised Criminology
    7. Advancing Critical Criminology through Anthropology
    8. Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts, and Evaluation
    9. Criminology’s Darkest Hour: Biocriminology in Nazi Germany
  • Having Issues Paying for Project Work on Afribary using your ATM card (Nigeria)?

    Having Issues Paying for Project Work on Afribary using your ATM card (Nigeria)?

     

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    • Apply and get a Token from your Bank. Your Token enables you to generate a code for online transactions, instead of waiting for your Bank to send an SMS to complete your payments.
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  • Why you need a Bank Token and the Benefits

    Why you need a Bank Token and the Benefits

    Hi, Good Day Everyone!!

    If you are the type that always prefer to do transactions online and save yourself the stress of going to the bank and probably standing on a cue then this is for you.

    What is a Token? This is a small hardware device that the owner carries to authorize access to a network service. You need a Token to process payments online. You can obtain your own Token from any branch of your bank.

    You need a Token for:

    • Transferring money from your account to other banks.
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    • You can send money to family and friends and make payments from a computer and web-enabled mobile phones.
    • The token is the latest in banking security technology which uses a 128 bit data encryption to protect your account details

    Note: When conducting any of the transactions listed above, you will be required to input a code in a defined field to validate and conclude the transaction. This code can be generated by clicking the button on the device (Token).

     

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  • What is a Literature Review? Tips on Conducting a Review of Literature

    What is a Literature Review? Tips on Conducting a Review of Literature

    A literature review or a review of literature is a text of a scholarly paper, which includes the current knowledge including substantive findings, as well as theoretical and methodological contributions to a particular topic. Literature reviews use secondary sources, and do not report new or original experimental work.

    A literature review is an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. Occasionally you will be asked to write one as a separate assignment (sometimes in the form of an annotated bibliography—see the bottom of the next page), but more often it is part of the introduction to an essay, research report, or thesis. In writing the literature review, your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept (e.g., your research objective, the problem or issue you are discussing, or your argumentative thesis). It is not just a descriptive list of the material available, or a set of summaries

    Besides enlarging your knowledge about the topic, writing a literature review lets you gain and demonstrate skills in two areas

    Information seeking: the ability to scan the literature efficiently, using manual or computerized methods, to identify a set of useful articles and books
    Critical appraisal: the ability to apply principles of analysis to identify unbiased and valid studies.
    A literature review must do these things

    • be organized around and related directly to the thesis or research question you are developing
    • synthesize results into a summary of what is and is not known
    • identify areas of controversy in the literature
    • formulate questions that need further research

    Ask yourself questions like these:

    • What is the specific thesis, problem, or research question that my literature review helps to define?
    • What type of literature review am I conducting?
    • Am I looking at issues of theory? methodology? policy? quantitative research (e.g. on the effectiveness of a new procedure)? qualitative research (e.g., studies )?
    • What is the scope of my literature review? What types of publications am I using (e.g., journals, books, government documents, popular media)? What discipline am I working in (e.g., nursing psychology, sociology, medicine)?
    • How good was my information seeking? Has my search been wide enough to ensure I’ve found all the relevant material?
    • Has it been narrow enough to exclude irrelevant material?
    • Is the number of sources I’ve used appropriate for the length of my paper?
    • Have I critically analysed the literature I use?
    • Do I follow through a set of concepts and questions, comparing items to each other in the ways they deal with them? Instead of just listing and summarizing items, do I assess them, discussing strengths and weaknesses?
    • Have I cited and discussed studies contrary to my perspective?
    • Will the reader find my literature review relevant, appropriate, and useful?

    Ask yourself questions like these about each book or article you include:

    • Has the author formulated a problem/issue?
    • Is it clearly defined? Is its significance (scope, severity, relevance) clearly established?
    • Could the problem have been approached more effectively from another perspective?
    • What is the author’s research orientation (e.g., interpretive, critical science, combination)?
    • What is the author’s theoretical framework (e.g., psychological, developmental, feminist)?
    • What is the relationship between the theoretical and research perspectives?
    • Has the author evaluated the literature relevant to the problem/issue? Does the author include literature taking positions she or he does not agree with?
    • In a research study, how good are the basic components of the study design (e.g., population, intervention, outcome)? How accurate and valid are the measurements? Is the analysis of the data accurate and relevant to the research question? Are the conclusions validly based upon the data and analysis?
    • In material written for a popular readership, does the author use appeals to emotion, one-sided examples, or rhetorically-charged language and tone? Is there an objective basis to the reasoning, or is the author merely “proving” what he or she already believes?
    • How does the author structure the argument? Can you “deconstruct” the flow of the argument to see whether or where it breaks down logically (e.g., in establishing cause-effect relationships)?
    • In what ways does this book or article contribute to our understanding of the problem under study, and in what ways is it useful for practice? What are the strengths and limitations?
    • How does this book or article relate to the specific thesis or question I am developing?

    Types of Literature Reviews
    Most often associated with academic-oriented literature, such as a thesis, dissertation or peer-reviewed journal article, a literature review usually precedes the methodology and results section. Literature reviews are also common in a research proposal or prospectus (the document that is approved before a student formally begins a dissertation or thesis). Its main goals are to situate the current study within the body of literature and to provide context for the particular reader. Literature reviews are a staple for research in nearly every academic field.

    A systematic review is a literature review focused on a research question, trying to identify, appraise, select and synthesize all high quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question. A meta analysis is typically a systematic review using statistical methods to effectively combine the data used on all selected studies to produce a more reliable result.

    In summary:
    A literature review is a piece of discursive prose, not a list describing or summarizing one piece of literature after another. It’s usually a bad sign to see every paragraph beginning with the name of a researcher. Instead, organize the literature review into sections that present themes or identify trends, including relevant theory. You are not trying to list all the material published, but to synthesize and evaluate it according to the guiding concept of your thesis or research question

    If you are writing an annotated bibliography, you may need to summarize each item briefly, but should still follow through themes and concepts and do some critical assessment of material. Use an overall introduction and conclusion to state the scope of your coverage and to formulate the question, problem, or concept your chosen material illuminates. Usually you will have the option of grouping items into sections—this helps you indicate comparisons and relationships. You may be able to write a paragraph or so to introduce the focus of each section.

    Sources
    http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/specific-types-of-writing/literature-review
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literature_review

  • English Language Project Topics and Materials in Nigeria

    English Language Project Topics and Materials in Nigeria

    English Language project topics and their materials have been added to the growing Academic Library on Afribary. For students studying English Language and looking for current well written topics for the degree project work please check the below topics;

    A Semantic Analysis Of Psalm 51

    ABSTRACTThe psalms explored the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way. Its 50 “songs” run from the creation story through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchical, ex…

     73 pages 11671 words Paper

    A Pragmatic Study Of Newspaper Comic Strips: An Example Of “efe And Jude”

    ABSTRACTIn this study, we undertook a pragmatic study of newspaper comic strips, using “Efe and Jude” as an example. Pragmatics deals mainly with the use of language by a speaker and how the meani…

     79 pages 13133 words Paper

    Pragmatic Features Of Nigerian English: A Case Study Of Selected Poems Of Bayo Adebowale

    This essay focused on the pragmatic features of Nigeria English as used in literatures, using the selected poems of Bayo Adebowale as a case study, to see how these pragmatic features have hel…

     58 pages 10316 words Paper

    A Discourse Analysis Of Naira Has No Gender By Olu Obafemi

    ABSTRACTThere have been interests over ages in studying how people communicate during interaction. This interest has lead to the emergence of discourse analysis which has the aim of studying how peopl…

     69 pages 8021 words Project

    Non-reception Of English As Second Language In Adults

    AbstractIt is observed that quite a number of adults are unable to learn a second language apart from their mother tongue. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the reasons behind the…

     75 pages 11289 words Project

    A Pragmatic Analysis Of Slang And Catchy Phrases Used In Some Selected Nigerian Hip-hop Songs

    ABSTRACT Slangy expressions and catchy phrases are deliberately used in hip-hop songs in order to reduce the degree of vulgarity in the content of the song so as not to disrupt society moral norms, an…

     70 pages 14975 words Project

    Politics And Aesthetics In Selected Plays Of Wole Soyinka

    ABSTRACTThis study has been embarked upon to present the politics and aesthetics in selected plays of Wole Soyinka paying much attention to his The Beatification of Area Boy and Kongi’s Harvest. The…

     62 pages 9140 words Project

    Lexico – Semantic Analysis Of Viewpoint Column Of Punch Newspaper

    ABSTRACT Facts have been established by researchers and they justify that the English used in Nigeria is a variation of the British English (BE) and not a deviation from the norms of BE. This is …

     54 pages 8802 words Project

    A Metaphysical Analysis Of Amos Tutuola’s The Palmwine Drinkard And D.o. Fagunwa’s The Forest Of God

    ABSTRACTThis work focuses on the metaphysical approach as portrayed by Amos Tutuola’s The Palwine Drinkard and D.O Fagunwa’s The Forest of God. This study shows how metaphysics was used in the two…

     44 pages 6908 words Project

    A Stylistic Analysis Of Bank Advertisements In Nigerian Newspapers

    ABSTRACTStylistics is the study of linguistic and non linguistic aspects of style in spoken and written text. Advertising is a form of communication used to help sell products and services. Adverts ar…

     42 pages 7132 words Project

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  • Linguistics And Nigerian Languages Project Topics and Materials in Nigeria

    Linguistics And Nigerian Languages Project Topics and Materials in Nigeria

    Linguistics And Nigerian Languages project topics and their materials have been added to the growing Academic Library on Afribary. For students studying Linguistics And Nigerian Languages and looking for current well written topics for the degree project work please check the below topics;

    Negation In Kofyar Language Of Plateau State

    This chapter will examine the general background of the study and described the speakers of the language in respect of their historical background and socio-cultural profile.  I…

     110 pages 11147 words Project

    Aspects Of Question Formation In Ìjà-kórò

    This long essay aims at studying questions formation in Ìjà-Kórò, it will cover the general introductions of the study, the sound inventory of the language, the distribution of those sound and tra…

     139 pages 11842 words Project

    Noun Phrase In Migili

    This research is aimed at discussing the general overview of Noun Phrase in Migili language. This research work is divided into five chapters.Chapter one which is the introductory part include: the hi…

     105 pages 8487 words Project

    Aspects Of Gunganci Morphology

    Introduction to the History of Gùngáwá People and Language.Gùngáwá is an adopted name for the Bàrèshe people by their Hausa neighbors which means Island dwellers because of their nearest to ri…

     68 pages 7354 words Project

    Negation In Migili

    Lákõökö iśë yìí yóò là wá lóye yóò sí tún fún wa ní ìmõ kún ìmõ nítorí ôgbön kò pín sí ibìkan bí a bá śe ń wádìí nýkan náà ni ìmõ wa yóò máa gbòró sí …

     84 pages 14716 words Project

    Aspects Of Migili Verb Phrase

    This research is aimed at discussing the general overview of verb phrase in Migili language. This research work is divided into five chapters which are relevant aspects of the theory of syntax.TABLE O…

     166 pages 13700 words Project

    Aspects Of Negation In Kaninkon

    This research is aimed at describing an aspect of syntax of Kaninkon language. And our focus is negation in the language.Kaninkon is a language spoken in Jema’a local government area of Kaduna State…

     117 pages 10661 words Project

    Aspect Of The Phonology Of Yukuben

    This research focuses on the phonology of Yukuben, a language spoken by about 25,000 speakers in Sabongida Yukuben of Takum Local Government Area in the east of Taraba State in Nigeria, and North West…

     135 pages 11413 words Project

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