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Press freedom, a sine qua non for good governance? Nigeria experience
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Freedom of information law enforcement in Nigeria: emerging issues from court cases
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Patient's freedom and informed consent in Nigeria: a symbiotic relationship
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Confidentiality and protection of official records in the freedom of information era: Nigeria’s situation
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Transcending from veterinary public health to one Health: a review of the role of veterinary medicine in human health
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Divine foreknowledge, human freedom, and the burden of prophecty to contingent future events: implications for contemporary Nigeria
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The paradigm of community-based participatory epizootiology: a review
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FREEDOM AND CHOICE IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR’S SELECTED NOVELS
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Determining negativity in selected 2015 presidential election campaigns press advertisements
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Pragmatic Acts in Alms Begging in Lagos State, Nigeria
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Nigeria's freedom of information act: provision, strengths, challenges
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EFFECTS OF NUMERICAL-COGNITION AND EMOTIONAL-FREEDOM TECHNIQUES ON MATHEMATICS ANXIETY AND ACHIEVEMENT AMONG NON-SCIENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH PSEUDO-DYSCALCULIA IN IBADAN
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Racing beyond race: Western press reportage of 2008 American presidential campaign
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LANGUAGE SHIFT AND CULTURAL POLICING AMONG THE OGU OF SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
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Press freedom and corruption in third world countries
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Development of a multiple-piston hydraulic briquetting press hbp and characterization of newsprint briquettes produced
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Pragmatic Acts in Selected Culture-Based Plays of Ahmed Yerima
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Chess and Freedom
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Humour Strategies and Acts in Nigerian Stand-Up Comedy
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Appraising freedom of information right in Nigeria in the light of international standard
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Optimal clustering algorithm for knowledge discovery in University of Ibadan post unified tertiary matriculation examination
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Arab Media Regulations: Identifying Restraints on Freedom of the Press in the Laws of Six Arabian Peninsula Countries
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Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
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A Static Analysis Framework for Livelock Freedom in CSP