Category: International journal of Social Science and National Development,Volume 4, Number 1, 2023
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF INTEREST FREE BANKING ON THE GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTREPRISES (SMEs) IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF SMEs WITHIN JOS METROPOLIS.
Benjamin Walwai Miba’am 1*, Nimvyap Nanfa1 and Felix Lekmak2 ABSTRACT Interest free banking has been in existence for over six decades but only became popular in Nigeria in recent times. Nigerians both Muslims and non-Muslims alike are gradually accepting the services provided by these banks after realising that the banksRead More
ASSESSMENT OF UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AMONG MARRIED COUPLES BASED ON GENDER AND AGE IN TARABA STATE, NIGERIA
Dr. Gemson, George Simon1, Dr. Shaki Juliana Christopher2, Haggai Rimamsikwe3, Zdwabi Bashiru Yerima4& Jesse Ephesian5, Tanko Noku6 ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to assess the utilization of family planning services based on gender and age among married couples in Taraba State, Nigeria. In other to accomplish this purpose,Read More
EFFECT OF THE ADOPTION OF INTERNTIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARD (IFRS) ON THE INFORMATION RELEVANCE OF ACCOUNTING PROFIT IN NIGERIA. (PRO AND POST ADOPTION ANALYSIS.
Nuhu Otaru Isah ABSTRACT The study examines the “Effects of the Adoption of IFRS on Information relevant of Accounting Profit in Nigeria. (Pre and post analysis of Listed Oil and Gas in Nigeria”. The study uses 9 listed oil and gas firms in the NSE. The study uses Eight (8)Read More
THE SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT OF ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU) INDUSTRIAL ACTION (STRIKE) ON THE LOCAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
Dr. Aigbomian, S.E ABSTRACT Universities play a crucial part in the economic development process. Universities contribute to community prosperity by promoting regional growth, job creation, investment, and community well-being. Students have a great deal of purchasing power. Some schools, for example, enrol up to about 50,000 regular, part-time, and graduateRead More
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CANDIDATE AND VOTING PATTERN IN ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA: A DISCOURSE
Gabriel Akobagwu Noah 1&Orokpo, Ogbole Francis. E, PhD2 ABSTRACT The thrust of this paper is to critically examine the level of political participation and voting behaviour of Nigerian citizens in the electioneering process. The paper also seeks to assess the extent to which participation and voting behaviour contributed to theRead More
PHILOSOPHY, THE MOTHER OF ALL SCIENCES: A CHALLENGE TO FUTURE SCIENTISTS
*Obasi Samuel Ugochukwu & Prof. Jude A Onuoha ABSTRACT The problem is that the ills of modernity, inability for reflective and meditative lifestyle and asking the important “why” questions, and life of consumerism generated by the arrogance of scientism have downplayed the utmost importance of philosophy, relegating it to theRead More