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2018-10-15THE NEED FOR PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN NIGERIAJido, S.H.; Audu, R.; Shehu, I.Y.; Ibrahim, A.
2022-04-02The Need for Robots in Global HealthIroju, Olaronke; Ikono, Rhoda; Gambo, Ishaya; Ojerinde, Oluwaseun A.; Olaleke, Janet
2017The Need to Apply SODA for Effective Career Choice and Development in Pre-Vocational Level in Basic Education Programme in NigeriaAbutu, F.; Okwori, R. O.; Usman, G. A.; Maryam, M. S
2012-10NEEDED IMPROVEMENT IN THE COMPETENCY OF FOUNDRY CRAFTSMEN IN THE RECYCLING OF METAL SCRAPS IN MINNA TOWN, NIGER STATEIKE, TOCHUKWU IFEANYI
2016-01-04Needed improvement in work-based learning programme for quality occupational training in Minna metropolisRaymond, E.; Abutu, F.
2015-02-19Needed improvement in work-based learning programme for quality occupational training in Minna Metropolis.Raymond, E.; Abutu, F.
2016-02-20Needed improvement in work-based learning programme for quality occupational training in Minna metropolis.Raymond, E.; Abutu, F.
2008-11-25NEEM OIL BIODIESEL : A POTENTIAL DOMESTIC FUEL IN PRESSURERIZED KEROSENE STOVEAjakaye, O. N.; Olugbenga, A. G.
2019-12-07Neem root mediated biosynthesis of silver nanoparticlesAdelere, I.A.; Lateef, A.; Adabara, N.U.; Babayi, H.; Aboyeji, D.O.
2019Neem Root Mediated-Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles: Antimicrobial Activities and Application as Detergent AdditiveAdelere, Isiaka Adedayo; Lateef, Agbaje; Adabara, Nasiru Usman; Babayi, Hausatu; Aboyeji, David Oyeyemi
2019-10Neem root mediated-biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles: antimicrobial activities and application as detergent additiveAdelere, I.A.; Lateef, A.; Adabara, N.U.; Babayi, H.; Aboyeji, D.O.
2013A Negative Selection Algorithm Based on Email Classification TechniquesVictor O., Waziri; Ismaila, Idris; Mohammed Bashir, Abdullahi; Hakimi, Danladi; Audu, Isah
2013A Negative Selection Algorithm Based on Email Classification TechniquesVictor, Onomza Waziri; Ismaila, Idris; Mohammed, Bashir Abdullahi; Hahimi, Danladi; Audu, Isah
2013A Negative Selection Algorithm Based-On E-Mail Classification TechniquesWaziri, Victor Onomza; Idris, Ismaila; Abdullahi, Muhammad Bashir; Danladi, Hakimi; Isah, Audu
2011-12-14Negative Selection Algorithm In Artificial Immune System For Spam DetectionIsmaila, Idris; Ali, Selamat
2021-12Neglected residential properties is rapidly increasing in many towns and cities of developed and developing nations of the world, and Nigeria is not an exception. In recent years, housing vacancy has become a major attribute of the housing market in Abuja, the capital seat of Nigeria, and other satellite towns like Gwagwalada. However, little is known about the causes of housing vacancy in Abuja, Nigeria, and Gwagwalada to be specific. Based on this premise, this study examined the factors responsible for neglected residential properties in eight residential neighbourhoods in Gwagwalada, Abuja. Descriptive research design approach was adopted for the study while quantitative data were gathered through field survey using observation schedule and checklist. As a result, 207 vacant houses were assessed while purposive sampling technique was used to identify the vacant houses in the respective neighbourhoods. Data collected were analysed using descriptive (frequency and percentage), and inferential (t-test) statistical method. The study established that 70.53% of vacant houses have been empty for at least a period of 6 months, 57.01% of the vacant houses were buildings above 15 years of age. physical housing condition of these buildings had at least one major underlining problem associated with it roof tops (85.99%), walling members (83.57%) and windows (51.21%). Finally, the lack of prepaid electric meter in the house (71.50%), lack of organised mode of refuse collection and disposal (71.01%), lack of portable water in the houses (64.73%), proximity to health care facilities (59.42%) as well as proximity to shopping facilities (55.55%) were found also to factors responsible for housing vacancy in the study area. The study concluded that, the high property value of residential structures and lack of adequate infrastructure is the primary driver of housing vacancy in Gwagwalada, Abuja. The study therefore recommends that housing tax should be legislated and implemented to discourage the inflation of rent by developers and estate agent.ODEYEMI, Abdulrasheed Oluseyi
2015-03Neighbor Similarity Trust against Sybil Attack in P2P E-CommerceWang, Guojun; Musau, Felix; Guo, Song; Abdullahi, Muhammad Bashir
2000NEIGHBOUR DISINTEGRATION, ECONOMIC LOSSES AND THE THE PERPETUATION OF URBAN POVERTY AN APPRAISAL OF A FORCED RELOCATION IN NIGERIATUNDE, AGBOOLA; JINADU, ASIMIYU MOHAMMED
2018-04-10Neighbourhood crime vulnerability mapping in Ilorin, Kwara State, NigeriaSanni, Lekan Mohammed
2000Neighbourhood Disintegration, Economic Losses and Perpetuation of Urban Poverty: An Appraisal of a forced Relocation in NigeriaTunde, Agboola; Jinadu, Asimiyu Mohammed