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PATTERNS, DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATION AMONG IGBO WOMEN IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
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Moving east: explaining aspects of Nigerian trade to China
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REPRESENTATIONS OF TRAUMA IN AFRICAN MIGRANT FICTION
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Everywhere is home’: the paradox of 'homing' and child upbringing among Nigerian-Chinese families in Guangzhou city
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A Scoping Review of the Health of African Immigrant and Refugee Children
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Roman divination - a discourse on the treatise of cicero, the statesman
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Tibullus’ poems and issues on Yoruba beliefs
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I have a divine call to heal my people: motivations and strategies of Nigerian medicine traders in Guangzhou, China
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Communication for social behavior change: the use of games and posters to promote sanitation and hygiene practice
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Urinary schistosomiasis among vulnerable children in a rehabilitation home in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
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Does Governance Impact on the Foreign Direct Investment-Growth Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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Gender stereotypes in Nigerian films: a discursive analysis
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The media, informal learning and ageism in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Production Efficiency in Small Agriculture: Do Migrant Remittances Matter? Evidence from Rural Nigeria
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Foreign Capital Flows, Financial Development and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Foreign Capital Flows, Financial Development and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Foreign Capital Flows, Financial Development and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
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MUNIFICENCE OF THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROMAN TRIPOLITANIA
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Politics and morality through the lens of sallust’s bellum catilinae
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Foreign aid and international assistance for implementing free basic education in sub - saharan Africa: prospects and challenges
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The big bang theory as a premise in a cosmological argument for God’s existence
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Making case for the continuing existence of sovereign wealth fund in Nigeria
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Revisiting the leading role of the Roman upper classes in slavery or slavery conditions
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Revisiting the leading role of the Roman upper classes in slavery or slavery conditions