ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP JOURNAL
VOLUME 15 NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2018
ISSN: 2141 – 3428
Contents
Innovation, Culture and Education for National Integration………… ……Professor Lucy Eraikhuemen 1
Innovation, Culture and Education for National Integration…………….. Professor Jiff I. Mokobia 17
Administration of University Education for Students’ Global Citizenship in Rivers State……………………….. Gift Uchenna Nwiyi, Ph.D and Sotonye Soye Asawo 32
Politics and Students Admission in Universities in Nigeria………................... Hemen Terkimbi Manasseh, Ph.D; Sunday Abel Okwori; D. D. Nder and Joseph Terlumun Eev 52
Language Choice in Selected Nollywood Movies: A Sociolinguistic Approach..............................Eventus D. Edem, Ph.D 62
Innovation, Culture and Higher Education for National Integration…………… Stella Ofor-Douglas, Ph.D 73
Innovation in the Incentive and Reward System for Enhancing Teachers' Productivity in Nigerian Secondary Schools…………………….. Fiokedu Sam
Okorie, Ph.D 82
African Pentecostalism and National Development in Nigeria: A Case of the Redeemed Christian Church of God……………..Titilayo Fehintolu Osamolu and Dr. Atuluku John 90
Inadequate Funding of University Libraries in North-Central Nigeria: A Challenge in Nigeria Dwindling Economy……………………… Nancy Ngunan Ugbagir, Ph.D 102
Indispensable Role of Modern Methods of Teaching – Learning Mathematics and Related Subjects: A Panacea for Access to Quality Education……….. Regina Uchenna Okeagu 111
Intensive Reading Approach as a Factor of Students’ Achievement in English Language among Senior Secondary Schools in Kogi State............. Grace Folake Oluyomi 121
Socio-Economic Characteristics of Mothers and Nutritional Status of their Pre-School Children in Nando, Oyi Local Government Area Anambra State……Monica Onuekwe 144
Citizenship Education: A Sine Qua Non for National Integration…………….Edoka B. Unaji and Simon O. Egboja 153
Nigeria Accounting Education: Culture Innovation for National Integration…….. Jayeola Asa; Hammed Olawale Braimoh and Oluremi Adesina
Ojeyomi 163
Second Language Learning: A Sine Qua Non for National Integration………… Jane O. Egwutuoha 173
Effect of Learning Cycle Approach on Students Achievement in Basic Science.......................................Maureen Ogochukwu Uzowulu 180
Tacking Economic Recession in Nigeria through Entrepreneurial Opportunity in Early Childhood Education………… S. O. Adesola; N. C.
Okoroafor and M. G. Ikuenomore 187
Evaluation of Facilities in Jabi Motor Park, Abuja: A Panacea for the Challenges of Innovative Management in Nigeria………… Ugbede Sunday Odaudu and Stella Zubairu 197
School Administrators Role and Gender Responsiveness in Secondary Schools………………Catherine U. Osuji, Ph.D and Beatrice T. Kalio 211
Information Needs and Seeking Behaviour of Engineering and Science Students in Cross River University of Technology, Calabar……………
T. A. Osim 222
Toy Usage and Childhood Language Development in Early Childhood Care Education for National Integration………………………. Dr. Bassey E.
Okpa and Dr. Ndifon F. Ogobi 236
Challenges of Open and Distance Learning as a Mechanism for Increasing Access to University Education in Nigeria……….Jerome Terrumun Dabu, Ph.D; Jem Sesugh Simeon; Emmanuel M. Nyamngee and Terngu E. Moze 246
Innovation, Culture and Entrepreneurship Education for National Integration............... Jude O. Nomuoja and Johnson Itabita Patience 258
Environmental Problems in the Upbringing of Children in Onitsha North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria………….Roseline N.
Chike and Dorothy Nkem Ezenwanne 264
Employment Opportunities for Child Care Development Educationist Implication for Positive Nationhood…………..Ethel Uzoamaka Osineke;
Maria-Assumpta Michael Aaron and Michael King Aaron 274
Commercialisation of Agricultural Production in the Face of Global Climate Change: A Case of Female Farmers in Benue State, Nigeria……….. Aver Mercy Weye and Solomon-Roy Tersoo Anyogo 281
Effects of Peer Learning on the Study of Commerce in Senior Secondary Schools in Delta State………….Simiku Helen Nwalado, Ph.D 293
The Effective Use of E-Learning Technology for Teacher Education Development: Challenges and Prospects……………………........
Philip Chukwunyere Njuku