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Impacts of abandoned Gebu Forest escarpment reserve in Kogi State of Nigeria on climate change: need for forest institutional measures
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Research for improved teaching in Kogi State, Nigeria
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The impact of oil revenue and non-oil revenue on the economic growth of Ghana
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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ÌRÈGÚN MUSIC IN YÀGBÀLAND, KOGI STATE
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State Level Revenue Analysis of the Market Facilitation Program
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The transport burden of rural women in Amuro District, Kogi State
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FERTILITY DIFFERENTIALS AMONG ETHNIC GROUPS IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA
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Gendered Musicking Among: the Ebira People of Kogi State, Nigeria
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On the Learning Curves of Revenue Maximization
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Client Happiness as a Predictive Economic Variable in Revenue Systems
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Influence of feedback mechanism on students’ performance in economics in Kogi State, Nigeria
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INFLUENCE OF FEEDBACK MECHANISM ON STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE IN ECONOMICS IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA
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Revenue management systems as symbiotic analytics systems: insights from a field study
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Effect of Distance on Utilization of Health Care Services in Rural Kogi State, Nigeria
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An evaluation of library resources, services and use of Kogi state university, Ayigba, library
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Oil Revenue, Institutions and Macroeconomic Indicators in Nigeria
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Oil Revenue, Institutions and Macroeconomic Indicators in Nigeria
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Religion as an effective tool in forestry practices, wildlife management and environmental sustainability in Kogi state, Nigeria
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A brief survey of the emergence and impact of the Anglican church in Kogi and Kwara states (1854-1999)
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Revenue Reporting by Illinois Local Health Departments: Observations and Recommendations
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HEAVY METAL BURDEN OF SOILS AND THEIR ACCUMULATION POTENTIALS IN SOME FOOD CROPS OF SELECTED FARMS IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA
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Tax assignments, revenue sharing and political reform: Nigeria in comparative perspective
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Effect of Crude Oil Revenue on the Oil and Non-oil Sectors in Nigeria
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The political economy of networked media: The revenue and concentration of communication markets in the Nordics