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The necessity and dynamics of public-private partnership in the provision of higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Nigerian experience
Depoliticising the financing of higher education in fiscally challenged sub-Saharan Africa economies: the Nigerian case
Private universities and human capital development in Nigeria: an analysis of growth, benefits and challenges in a knowledge-demanding economy
Potential of Senecio Biafrae (Sierra Leone Bologni) to contribute to improved livelihood in Ekiti State
Partnership for mental health development in Sub-Saharan Africa (PaM-D): a collaborative initiative for research and capacity building
Influence of Private Institutions’ Participation on Access to University Education in South Western Nigeria (1999-2008)
THE NORMATIVE FRAMEWORKS, PRACTICE AND CHALLENGES OF THE UNITED NATIONS/AFRICAN UNION PARTNERSHIP IN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Globalisation and Inclusive Growth in Sub Saharan Africa: The Role of Institutional Quality
MOBILISATION STRATEGIES AND PROJECT PARTNERSHIP AS PREDICTORS OF SUSTAINABLE SELF-HELP PROJECTS IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
Work-family conflict and job- demand control in psychological adjustment of lawyers in private practice
Policy options for effective financing of university education in Nigeria: An international comparison approach
PERSONAL, HOME AND SOCIAL FACTORS AS DETERMINANTS OF FEMALE STUDENTS’ ENROLMENT AND COMPLETION IN UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, 2001-2010
One health capacity building in sub-Saharan Africa
Does Governance Impact on the Foreign Direct Investment-Growth Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Factors influencing institutional repositories in some Universities in Nigeria
Implementing digitization initiatives in university libraries in Nigeria, a backbone for achieving institutional repository (IR): Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan experience.
The level of Internet access and ICT training for health information professionals in sub-Saharan Africa
Use of mobile phones for project based learning by undergraduate students of Nigerian private universities
PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS AND MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: GROWTH IMPLICATIONS OF SHOCKS FOR SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN ECONOMIES
BUSINESS-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FOR SECURITY AND PEACEBUILDING IN OIL-PRODUCING COMMUNITIES OF EGBEMA, IMO STATE, NIGERIA
Social factors and academic stress among higher institution students in Oyo State, Nigeria
Intelligent auxiliary evaluation method for higher education quality based on data mining technology
Policy brief on educationally-less-developed-states as a criterion for selecting undergraduate admission candidates into Nigerian federal universities
Institutional repositories in university libraries in Nigeria and the challenge of copyright
A study of the availability and utilisation of library electronic resources by undergraduate students in private Universities in Ogun state, Nigeria