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The importance of indigenous knowledge and practices associated with rabies in Oyo State, Nigeria: implication for global health training at the University of Ibadan
Perception of Rabies among Residents of Selected Local Government Areas of Oyo State, Nigeria
Why is there still Rabies in the world? An emerging microbial and global health threat
Indigenous knowledge: examining its past and present status, and projecting its future in library and information services
Agricultural Information, Indigenous Knowledge and Development Communication Strategies among Women in Ijaye Community
Application of indigenous knowledge to flood prevention and management
Effect of collaborative care between traditional and faith healers and primary health-care workers on psychosis outcomes in Nigeria and Ghana (COSIMPO): a cluster randomised controlled trial
Collection development and preservation of indigenous knowledge in selected federal university Libraries in South West, Nigeria
Assessment of Knowledge and awareness of global warming among inhabitants of industrial areas of an urban community in Nigeria
Philosophy and Knowledge in the Tvventy-first Century: Redefining the Role of Universities and Schools
A survey of traditional and faith healers providing mental health care in three sub-Saharan African countries
PERSONHOOD AND EPISTEMIC INTERACTIVISM IN INDIGENOUS ESAN THOUGHT
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE FOR FOREST-MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN FOREST DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES OF CROSS RIVER, NIGERIA
“It takes two to tango”: libraries achieving sustainable development goals through preservation of indigenous knowledge on textile craft making (adire) among women
Impact of Collaborative Intervention Programme on Pre-Primary and Primary School Teachers’ Awareness, Acquisition and Utilisation of Educational Research Findings in Oyo State, Nigeria
Emergence of the global knowledge economy: implications for libraries and lifelong learning in Nigeria
Indigenous approaches to housing-induced domestic conflict management in Ondo City, Nigeria
ASSESSMENTS OF THE MATERNAL CARE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AS DETERMINANTS OF CULTURAL RESURGENCE IN YORUBA SOCIETIES OF OYO AND OSUN STATES, NIGERIA
CULTURAL HUMANISM AND THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL JUSTICE
Genetic Variation In Indigenous Turkey Populations In South West Nigeria
The interface between the sacrificial rites in yoruba religion and African indigenous churches
Imported Human Rabies - Kentucky and Ohio, 2024
Enterprise characteristics of selected hotels for indigenous snacks acceptability in South-West, Nigeria
Street sweeping in Ibadan: Urbanising Yoruba traditional environmental sanitation practice