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FUND MOBILISATION, ALLOCATION AND UTILISATION AS PREDICTORS OF STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NIGERIA, 2001 -2005
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The use of mobile phones in the public areas of a Nigerian University Library
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Stakeholders' perception of fund sourcing and utilization in Nigerian public universities
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Mobile banking or m-banking is becoming a prominent feature in banking operations in Nigeria with more and more banks adopting this technology in order to provide the growing population of their customers with fast, accessible, reliable and quality services. The technology of mobile banking has emerged as a possible powerful provider of bundle of banking services. The mobile banking system involves the use of a mobile device (e.g. phone) to pay for goods or services either at the point of sale or conduct of banking transactions anywhere and anytime. The study evaluated the attitude of bank customers towards the adoption of M-banking services and challenges of mobile phone in conducting banking transactions in Nigeria with analytical focus on Enugu State. The survey research approach was adopted and data were collected from 200 respondents that include bank staff and customers of selected banks in Enugu metropolis. The analysis of data was conducted using descriptive statistical technique. The study revealed that the level of adoption of mobile banking in Enugu State is still low among the middle aged respondents compared to the aged. A massive awareness program to publicize the purpose and benefits derivable from the use of mobile banking should be encouraged. This, it is hoped, will boost the level of adoption of mobile banking services because of the convenience and accessibility offered by this banking platform.
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Fund accessibility on research and output of academic staff in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Tackling infrastructural gap in Nigeria: the pension fund option
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Impact of Leadership Styles, Proprietorship and Funding on Administrators’ Effectiveness in Universities in the South-West, Nigeria
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IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP STYLES, PROPRIETORSHIP AND FUNDING ON ADMINISTRATORS' EFFECTIVENESS IN UNIVERSITIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST, NIGERIA
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Political corruption through misappropriation of covid-19 funds and reliefs in Nigeria
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The future of Nigerian university system
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The future of Nigerian university system
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Use of mobile phones for academic purposes by law students of Igbinedion University, Okada
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Making case for the continuing existence of sovereign wealth fund in Nigeria
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EFFECTS OF FUNDING, STAFF TRAINING, PRESERVATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL ON NEWSPAPER UTILISATION IN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN NIGERIA
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Funding the Nigerian university education: the role of the various stakeholders
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Use of mobile phones for project based learning by undergraduate students of Nigerian private universities
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A FRAMEWORK FOR DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE AGENTS AS WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM SERVICE FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENTS
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A qualitative study on stakeholders’ perception of child car safety and acceptability of selected interventions to improve child-passenger safety practices in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Mobile phone usage and consumption motivations in Ota, Nigeria
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Mobility and speciation of heavy metals in soils impacted by hazardous waste
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A report on oral health delivery to rural underserved communities oyo state using the mobile dental clinic
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Self-disciplinary time-restricted smartphone addiction management system using (android) mobile technology
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Students’ preference and purchasing decision through mobile network advertisements
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Domestic Resource Mobilization and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa