KNOWLEDGE REVIEW VOLUME 21 NO. 3 DECEMBER, 2010
Contents
1. Widowhood Practices: Education as a Basic Tool - Dr. Josephine Azuka Onyido
2. Administrative Challenges Confronting School Principals in Nigeria: A Gender-Based Perspective - Dr. Uzoma Aja-Okorie
3. Electronic Banking and Fraud: Issues Related to Effective Implementation - Pedro Imiefoh
4. Curriculum Implications of Students Lack of Interest in Practical Agriculture: Impact on the Achievement of Food Scarcity Component of 7 Point Agenda - Dr. Fidelia N. Iwuamadi and James Akaraonye
5. A Comparative Analysis of Supervisory Control Measures in Public and Private Secondary Schools in Enugu State - V. N. Ogakwu (Ph.D)
6. The Role of Accounting Education in Enhancing Entrepreneurship Capacity - Auru Osimabale Henry
7. Teacher Education as an Instrument for Achieving the Seven (7) Point Agenda in Nigeria - Sango Abdul
8. Contemporary Issues in Economic Planning and Budgeting in Nigeria - James S. Kehinde and Matthew A. Abata
9. A Critical Analysis of Investment Options in Nigeria - O. F. Nwanekezie; A.N. Iroegbu and C.L. Wogu
10. The Roles of Acquisition of Vocational Skills in the Realization of Seven (7) Point Agenda for National
Development in Nigeria - Omuya A. Okomanyi
11. Chemistry Education as a Means to Achieving Seven Point Agenda in Nigeria - Dr. S.G. Adewusi
12. Empirical Evidence of the Usage and Benefits of Management Accounting Techniques in Nigeria Companies - S. O. Ajibolade, (Ph.D)
13. Entrepreneurship Training as Instrument for Achieving the Seven Point Agenda in Nigeria - Omoniwa Femi Adekunle
14. Growth and Macroeconomic Volatility in Nigeria - Fredrick Onyebuchi Asogwa (Ph.D) and S. U. Musa
15. Career Opportunities in Dance - Peter Mitti Monyeh
16. Business Education, An Instrument for the Achievement of 7-Point Agenda - Udeme Samuel Ikpo
17. Primary Mathematics: An Indispensable Tool in the Production of Scientists and Technologists for Industrial Growth - Rebecca Tope Oladeji
18. Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT): Theory and Empirical Evidence in the Nigerian Capital Market - Amos O. Arowoshegbe and Kennedy Imafidion
19. Curriculum as Instrument for Achieving the Seven Point Agenda in Nigeria - Dr. Elizabeth Nwamaka Okafor
20. Emergence of Maqamah Genre: A Historical Perspective - Adetunji Izzudeen
21. Globalizing the Physical and Health Education Curriculum: Towards Exploring the Frontiers of National Development - E.J. Ibeagha, Ph.D. and G.O. Emeahara, Ph.D