Since the Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI) was implemented in Nairobi, Kenya, everyone has agreed that good health for all pregnant mothers is a global goal. This has prompted several international conventions and programmes aimed at developing strategies to improve the health of pregnant women and their newborn babies. The study looks at the relationship between socioeconomic factors and maternal health in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1995 to 2019. The panel unit root test (LCC) results indicate that the properties of the variables for the SSA countries are stable at levels.
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This paper examines primarily, insurance Risks and SMEs Business in Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study are to: determine the risk exposure SMEs are faced with; the best possible ways SMEs can manage financial risk to increase performance and the implementation of sections 64 and 65 of insurance act for improved performance. The research design for this paper is the survey research design and the questionnaire is used to elicit responses from respondents.
The pattern of changes and adjustments in the structure of an economy is an issue of consideration in determining tax performance.
This study centred on mentoring for enhanced employment and employability in library and information science (LIS) education in Nigeria. Descriptive Survey research design was adopted for the investigation. A population of hundred (100) respondents were selected while the sample of fifty (50) respondents made up of librarians in John Harris library responded to the questions.
The plan by former president Muhammadu Buhari to lift 100 million Nigerians out of endemic poverty by the year 2030 using appropriate social protection programmes and to know the extent to which this has been achieved through N-Power programmes necessitated the study. The objective of the study was to determine how N-Power worked to reduce the food poverty of beneficiaries in Oredo L.G.A of Edo State. The study leverages empowerment theory and the population of the study comprises N-Power batch A and B enrollees who served in Oredo L.G.A. of Edo State..
While the concept of subsidy is noble, its administration has been plagued with serious issue of corruption and mismanagement thereby causing a huge gap of budget deficit in Nigeria. Successive governments have contemplated the idea of removing subsidy albeit with no effect until May, 2023. This paper examines the contending issues of subsidy removal and discussed the challenges it has incurred while also providing recommendations for the way forward.
The study investigated the demographic characteristics in the attitude of postgraduate students towards the use of information resources in university libraries in south-south Nigeria. The specific purpose was to examine the differences in the attitude of male and female postgraduate students towards the use of information resources, explore the disciplinary differences in the attitude of postgraduate students towards the use of information resources, in university libraries located in Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, and Rivers States.
This study examines the metaphysical periscope of the phenomena of life after death and near death experiences with the lenses of epistemology and logic. Although most cultures and religions accept the belief in life after death unassailably, the questions concerning its actuality, its nature, and near death experiences have been under keen debates by some thinkers in the disciplines of Philosophy, Religion and Psychology. This study analyses these metaphysical phenomena critically and exposes in details some religious, cultural and psychological claims made about them.
This study examined the extent of utilization of e-learning technologies in business education programme in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Four research questions guided the study. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population of the study comprised five hundred and twenty-one (521) Business Education 100level, 200leveel and 400level students in the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and Benson Idahosa University (BIU), out of which 100 students were used as sample, using the disproportionate stratified random sampling technique.
This paper x-rayed the spate of violence against women by using Mrs. Osinachi who died due to injuries she suffered from domestic assaults as a case study. It espoused the counsels and teaching of the Christian doctrines and how these are employed to manipulate women to accept and continue to endure the harsh and intimidating relationships with their spouses.