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THE NIGERIAN ACADEMIC FORUM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL Volume 16 No 1, April, 2009 ISSN: 1596-3306

THE NIGERIAN ACADEMIC FORUM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
Volume 16 No 1, April, 2009
ISSN: 1596-3306

Contents
-Financial Instability in Nigeria: A Review of Banking Crisis- Uduak B. Ubom (Ph.D) and Anthonia U. Ubom (Ph. D).

-Historical Patterns, Customs, and Traditions Restricting Women’s Participation in Higher Education In Africa Since 1975- Dr. I. Olu Osokoya

Management: How Executives Can Accomplish More at Less 'Time- Dr. Frederick O. Eze

-Education, Work, and Productivity in Nigeria -A. F. Oyelade (Ph.D)

-Elemental and Physicochemical Analysis of Crude Oil Extract from Ugwueme Tar Sand Deposit - H.C. Okeke

-Modern African Art: Beyond Colonialism -A. Augustine-Neto Eniiemokumo

-Towards Sustainable Natural Forest Protection and Conservation in Lagos State: The Role of Cartography and GIS - Rafiu O. Olorunnimbe and Samson O. Adejobi

-Health Education Achievement Test (HEAT) for Basic Literacy Education in Anambra State - Uche J. Obidiegwu ( Ph.D)

-Sustainable Food Security Programmes: The Panacea for the Looming Global Food Crisis - Engr. Barth N. Chiwetalu

-Inventory Management Models for Engineering Practice in Nigeria- Rev. Engr. Dr. Okafor Friday Onyema and Engr. Ihekwaba Chigozie

-The Development of Jos Museum Since the Colonial Period- Azgaku Bala Charles

Determinants of Private Domestic Investment in Nigeria (1990-2005)- Augustina N. Onyeagu

-Maximizing Oil and Gas Revenues Toward Sustainable Development of the Nigeria Economy -P.O. Olanrewaju

-Analysis of the Social and Economic Factors that Impinged on the Delivery of Unicef-Assisted Mass Literacy and Non-Formal Education Programmes in Anambra State -C.C. Anadi (Ph.D) and J.O. Ojo-Ajibare (Ph.D)

-Gender Issues in the Population/Family Life Education and Development in Nigeria - Dr. Mrs. S.N. Oranusi

-An Appraisal of the Public Administrative System In Nigeria and Trans-National Administration -Ajagun, Samuel Olusliola and Alimi M.K.O.

-The Constraints of Insufficient Manpower to Execute the National Building Code: A Critical Analysis - A.IN. Iroegbu; K.C. Okolie; C.L. Wogu and C.C. Iheine

-Attitude of Educated Elites Towards the Male -Child in Mubi Metropolitan Area of Adamawa State: Implications for Counselling and Human Development - Mr. L.K. Sababa and Mrs Junmiai Zira

-Sustaining Nigerian Democracy Through Servant - Leadership -A. Joseph Akinniyi

-Multi-Grade Approach in Small Rural Schools: Issues and Challenges to the Primary School Teacher - Salihi Ibrahim Ateequ

-Factors Affecting Wireless Signal Propagation and their Recommended Solutions - Geoffrey Bature Dale

-Health Promotion and Malaria Control among Pregnant Women in Owerri Municipal - E. A, Nwoke; B. O. Nwankvvo and U. M. Chukwvuocha

-The Nigeria ICT Industry - Problems, Challenges and the Future Hope - Emmanuel Nnamdi Nwajiobi

-Controlling Erosion through Indigenous Technology: Implication for Science Education in Nigeria - Mrs Esther Ezigbo Odigwe

-Resuscitating Traditional African Institutions for National Development: A Case for Traditional Crafts and Sculptures of the Isoko People- Ozokeraha, Bensandy Akpowowo

-Globalizing Fashion Design and Clothing Technology Curriculum for National Growth And Productivity - Ogbogo, B. Erezi