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Unimaid Utme 2016 2017 First Batch
UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI (OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR) UTME ADMISSION 2016/2017 SESSION COLLEGE OF MEDICINE MBBS S/No. REGISTRATION No. NAME 1 65012453FG PAUL LIZZY-ROSE OILONYE 2 65241316DD THOMAS TIMOTHY CHINDA 3 65988663FA HARUNA USMAN 4 65880541EI IBRAHIM KUBAIDU 5 66531268IJ UDECHUKWU FRANKLYN CHUKWUEMEKA 6 65305578ID DAUDA ADAMU ADAMU 7 66546199BD MUKTAR USMAN MODIBBO 8 65989125CC ADEBAYO ABRAHAM SUNDAY OMEIZA 9 65759941DI ORLU-OMA CHIMELE 10 65021759HE AKIN VICTOR SAMARI 11 65488101HJ LUKA SHELLE 12 65859958AI TERHEMBA JERRY SAANIYOL 13 65875581IH UMAR ABUBAKAR 14 65891180EE BUBA BASHIR A 15 65295774AH NUHU RHODA ALKALI 16 66546503HB ANDREW MELCHIZEDEK 17 66550295EE AHMAD SHAMSUDDEEN 18 65198536EC ECHE MOSES ALAJE 19 65904453JC OCHE PRINCESS EHI 1 20 65299718AJ ABDULMUMIN ABUBAKAR 21 65459752FH OBI SOMTO 22 65780434FH JATTO ISA ENERO 23 66200732GG MICHAEL BLESSING 24 66299464BB MICHAEL KISLON SHITNAN 25 65903857DH USMAN ADAMA 26 66215998FC GWASKI ISAAC DIKA 27 66496897JB MOHAMMED ADAMU DUMBULWA 28 65243376GB TAHIR MUHAMMAD ARABO 29 66048182HA JERRY LEAH 30 65885079BE AHMED ABBA 31 65858960JC GAMBO LAWI 32 66246168ED SAMAILA BITRUS VISION 33 65919477CI OBI PETER CHIGOZIE 34 65548790IB GADZAMA JANADA YOHANNA 35 66193123AB MOSES MATTHEW TAIYE 36 65780170HD AERNAN SEDOO 37 65786350GA ZAKARIYYA ABDULMUMIN SANI 38 66324429JH OJIMADU CHIDINDU GODSWILL 39 65527190IF MBAYA ENOCH SAMUEL 40 65199053ED GAGA TERNGUNAN ERIC 41 65534793HB ROBERT RAKEAL 42 65305105EH YAK'OR TONGRIYANG DAWEET 43 65299765GC GONI AISHA UMAR 44 65136595BD AFOLABI ABDULWAHAB -
Governance and Human Security in Anambra State, 1999-2007
GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN SECURITY IN ANAMBRA STATE, 1999-2007 BY GINIKA UCHE-NWANKWO PG/MSC/08/48783 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA FEBRUARY, 2010 i GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN SECURITY IN ANAMBRA STATE, 1999-2007 BY GINIKA UCHE-NWANKWO PG/MSC/08/48783 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS.c) IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (GOVERNMENT) TO THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA. SUPERVISOR: PROF. JONAH ONUOHA Ph.D. FEBRUARY, 2010 ii APPROVAL PAGE GINIKA UCHE-NWANKWO a postgraduate student in the Department of Political Science with Registration Number PG/MS.c/08/48783 has satisfactorily completed research requirements for the award of Master of Science in Political Science (International Relations). The work embodied in this thesis is original and has not been submitted in part or in full for another degree of this or any other university, to the best of our knowledge: ---------------------------------- ------------------------------- Prof. Jonah Onuoha Ph.D Prof. E. O. Ezeani, Ph.D (Supervisor) (Head of Department) ---------------------------------- ------------------------------- External Examiner Dean iii DEDICATION To my brother Reverend Father, Prof. Ben, Ejide who inspired me iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The completion of this project report is due to the contribution of people too numerous to mention. However, I must thank my husband for his patience, understanding, prayers and financial support . I have benefited greatly from the assistance of my supervisor, Prof. Jonah Onuoha Ph.D., who expertly supervised this study. I am also grateful to the academic staff of the Department of Political Science, especially Prof. Ikejiani-Clark who encouraged and offered useful suggestions to me during the period of this programme. -
Governance and Insecurity in South East Nigeria.Pmd
GOVERNANCE AND INSECURITYYY IN SOUTH EAST NIGERIA Edited by: Ukoha Ukiwo and Innocent Chukwuma CLEEN Foundation First published in 2012 by: CLEEN Foundation Lagos Office: 21, Akinsanya Street Taiwo Bus-Stop Ojodu Ikeja, 100281 Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria Tel: 234-1-7612479, 7395498 Abuja Office: 26, Bamenda Street, off Abidjan Street Wuse Zone 3, Abuja, Nigeria Tel: 234-9-7817025, 8708379 Owerri Office: Plot 10, Area M Road 3 World Bank Housing Estate Owerri, Imo State Tel: 083-823104, 08128002962, 08130278469 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cleen.org ISBN: 978-978-51062-2-0 © Whole or part of this publication may be republished, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted through electronic, photocopying, mechanical, recording or otheriwe, with proper acknowledgement of the publishers. Typesetting: Blessing Aniche-Nwokolo Cover concept: Gabriel Akinremi The mission of CLEEN Foundation is to promote public safety, security and accessible justice through empirical research, legislative advocacy, demonstration programmes and publications, in partnership with government and civil society. Table of Content List of tables v Acknowledgement vi Preface viii Chapters: 1. Framework for Improving Security and Governance in the Southeast by Ukoha Ukiwo 1 2. Governance and Security in Abia State by Ukoha Ukiwo and Magdalene O Emole 24 3. Governance and Security in Anambra State by Chijoke K. Iwuamadi 58 4. Governance and Security in Ebonyi State by Smart E. Otu 83 5. Governance and Security in Enugu State by Nkwachukwu Orji 114 6. Governance and Security -
University of Port Harcourt Nigeria 31St Convocation
31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT NIGERIA 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY AWARD OF FIRST DEGREES, PRIZES AND ADMISSION TO HIGHER DEGREES 2014/2015 AND 2015/2016 SESSIONS ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY, 24TH AND SATURDAY, 25TH MARCH, 2017 i 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY FOR THE AWARD OF FIRST DEGREES, PRIZES AND ADMISSION TO HIGHER DEGREES 2014/2015 AND 2015/2016 SESSIONS ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS FRIDAY, 24TH AND SATURDAY, 25TH MARCH, 2017 ii 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY FRIDAY, 24TH MARCH, 2017 AWARD OF FIRST DEGREES AND PRIZES 2014/2015 AND 2015/2016 SESSIONS iii 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY We sincerely welcome all graduands, graduates and guests to the 31st Convocation Ceremony of our University. It is our expectation that you conduct yourselves in an orderly manner throughout the period of the Convocation. We will be grateful if you can kindly remain seated during the Convocation and stand when the procession is entering or leaving the Convocation Arena. Thank you. The names appearing in this Brochure prepared in March, 2017, may not represent the final list of the University of Port Harcourt graduands for the 31st Convocation Ceremony holding on Friday, 24th and Saturday, 25th March, 2017. Convocation Committee iv 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY HIS EXCELLENCY MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria Visitor v 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY MALLAM ADAMU ADAMU Honourable Minister of Education Federal Republic of Nigeria vi ST 31 CONVOCATION CEREMONY PROFESSOR ANTHONG G. ANWUKAH Honourable Minister of State for Education vii 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GENERAL MUHAMMADU ILYASU BASHAR, CFR, mni EMIR OF GWANDU Chancellor viii 31ST CONVOCATION CEREMONY PROFESSOR ADAMU A. -
Federal Republic of Nigeria - Official Gazette
Federal Republic of Nigeria - Official Gazette No. 36 Lagos - 12th July, 1973 Vol. 60 CONTENTS Page Page Movements ... .. 9. 1018-26 Betsblichmentof DentonStreetPostalAgency, 9 ti ‘ ae » ee ee Yaba College of Technology—Appointment - 0 . eta : 102 (States Representatives of Council) Notice lyin Postal Agency—Introduction of Savings 1972 .. a. *. oe . »» 1026 ~~ Bank Facilities oe ve oe =» 1030 Yaba College of ‘Technology-~Appointment Loss of Local Purchase Orders . 1030 t q (States . Spresentatives ° . ‘oun ) ottce 1626 Loss of Local Purchase Order Booklet »» 1030 Applications under Trade Unions Act Cap. Loss of Payable Orders as . -- 1030 200 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and Lagos 1958 . ae + 1027 | Federal Government Bursary Schemefor the Training of Teachers for Post-Primary Cancellation of the Registration of an Insurer 1027 Educational Institutions in Nigeria 1973-74 1030-31 Insurance Company which has beenregistered Federal Government Scholarship and Bursary as an Insurer under the Insurance Com- Awards for 1973-74—Successful panies Act, 1961 andis therefore permitted Candi- dates. os os 1031-49 to transact Insurance Business in Nigeria . 1028 - Atlas Insurance Company Limited—Regis- - Tenders sew +. 1050-57 trar’s Intention to cancel the Registration of ‘Vacancies -- os os oo. 1057-62 an Insurer .. .- oe ve ++ 1028 International Civil Aviation Organization— Application for a Gas Pipeline Licence 1028-29 Vacancies... ee - 1062-66 Corrigendum—Ibadan City Council Joint Customs and Excise Nigeria—Sale of Goods 1067 ‘Transport Board Workers’ Union .. 1029 Public Notice No. 31—Institute of Chartered Quarriable Minerals—Royalty on Clay 1029 AccountantsofNigeria—Resolutions passed at the 8th Annual General Meeting of the Boju-Ogobia Postal Agency—Opening of 1029 Institute held on 25th May, 1973.. -
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Such Therefore Are the Advantages of Water Carriage; It Is Natural That the First Impr
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Such therefore are the advantages of water carriage; it is natural that the first improvement of art and industry should be made where this convenience opens the whole world for a market to the produce of every sort of labour ... Adam Smith1 The linkage between international shipping and economic performancehas been recognised and settled, even at the global level (Gardiner1992:7).As Adam Smith (1776 (1983: 122) has observed, access to meaningful international trade, and consequent national prosperity, is built on shipping development. Shipping development is at the heart of economic growth, diversifiaction and specialisation. It promotes and facilitates trade. This is self-evident because it is primarily concerned with providing the infrastructure for trade in the global economy, and caters for movement of more than ninety percent (90%) of international trade by weight2. For national economies, shipping, and by implication its development, is important to trade competitiveness because it affects the overall cost profile, taken as freight, in international trade, and thus national well-being3. With its related services, shipping is perceived as a key ingredient, and perhaps the catalyst, for economic development. The primacy of shipping to international trade competitiveness has continued to be a central concern to states, anda great influence onpolicy choices for both rich and poor countries.Using Nigerian example, Filani (2008: 42) has argued that the “importance of the sector (shipping) is attested to by the fact that whether taken as a whole or disaggregated in terms of oil and non-oil traffic, it accounts for over 96 per cent of the physical carriage of Nigeria‟s external trade.” It is 1Adam Smith has forcefully argued that without the benefit of cheap transportation provided by shipping, markets would have remained constrained such that specialization and consequent industrial revolution would have been difficult. -
2014-Dangote-SUGAR-AR-FA.Pdf
Growing a Sweet Harvest About Us About Us Vision, Mission, Values 4 Operational Review Global Sugar Market 5 Chairman’s Statement 6 Corporate Company Rerview 10 Governance Operational Review Financial Statements Our Operation 13 Our People 19 Our Approach to Sustainabilty 20 Health and Safety 21 Food Safety 22 Our Approach to Risk Management 23 Group Managing Director's Review 24 Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Report 29 Board of Directors 39 Report of the Directors 43 Financials Financial Highlights 52 Statement of Director's Responsibilities in Relation to the Financial Statements 53 Statement of Management's Responsibilities for the Preparation and Approval of the Financial Statements 54 Statement of Directors' Responsibilities for the Preparation and Approval of the Financial Statements 55 Report Of The Audit Committee 56 Report of the Independent Auditors to the Members of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc 57 Consolidated and Separate Statement of Profit or Loss and other Comprehensive Income 58 Consolidated and Separate Statement of Financial Position 59 Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity 60 Separate Statement of Changes in Equity 61 Consolidated and Separate Statement of Cash Flows 62 Notes to the Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements 63 Non IFRS Statement- Statement of Value Added 108 Non IFRS Statement- Financial Summary 109 Non IFRS Statement Five Year Financial Summary 110 Supplementary Information Notice of Annual General Meeting 112 Directors And Professional Advisers 113 Corporate Information 114 Share Capitalisation History 115 E-Dividend Mandate Form 117 Proxy Form 119 Off loading at Apapa port, Lagos Unclaimed Dividend Position as at 31st December, 2014 120 D A N G O T E S U G A R R E F I N E R Y P L C A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 Vision, Mission, Values Vision Our vision is to be one of the world's leading integrated sugar D A N G O T E S U G A R R E F I N E R Y P L C A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 producers, respected for the quality of our products and the way we conduct our business. -
(Universidade De Lisboa), Campus Da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal
PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences ISSN 2454-5899 . CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Social Science and Humanities Research Association 2nd Lisbon International Conference on Social Science & Humanities (ICSSH), 21-22 May 2018, Portugal 21-22 May 2018 Conference Venue Congress Centre, Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal 2nd Lisbon International Conference on Social Science & Humanities (ICSSH), 21-22 May 2018, Portugal Congress Centre, Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal 1 PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences ISSN 2454-5899 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Prof. Kathy O'Sullivan 50 Oakwood, Macroom, Co. Cork. P12 A381. Ireland Professor Kathy O’Sullivan is President, Global Partnerships at United Business Institutes, a group of business schools with campuses in Belgium, Luxembourg & China. With a PhD in Applied Linguistics from the University of Portsmouth, UK, a distinguished career has seen her assume many roles in education, including: consultant, executive director of student affairs, registrar and teacher. She has authored and co-authored numerous works, winning a slew of awards along the way. Her career in K-12, undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education has spanned the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Her primary aim is to help others realise their potential. Topic: The changing dynamics of teaching – develop or disintegrate 2nd Lisbon International Conference on Social Science & Humanities (ICSSH), 21-22 May 2018, Portugal Congress Centre, Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal 2 PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences ISSN 2454-5899 Lee Kiu A Sustainability Index with Attention to Environmental Justice for Eco-City GICICSSH1803051 Classification and Assessment Lee Kiu Environmental, Physical and Applied Sciences, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, USA Abstract Sustainability programs and their assessments have been criticized for failing to support social justice. -
List of Unclaimed Dividend Warrants 2020
S/NO BENEFICIARY S/NO BENEFICIARY S/NO BENEFICIARY 1 A & G LIFE RETIREMENT BENEFIT 76 ABDULLAHI ABUBAKAR GARBA 154 ABIMBOLA PAUL OYEGOKE 2 A & A NIGERIA LIMITED 77 ABDULLAHI ADEPOJU 155 ABIMBOLA STELLA OLUREMILEKUN 3 A & E VENTURES LIMITED 78 ABDULLAHI AHMED AMADI 156 ABIMBOLA YISAU AYODELE 4 A & G LIFE TRUSTEE LIFE TRUSTEE 79 ABDULLAHI ALIYU ARDO 157 ABIODUN ABIGAIEL 5 A & G LIFE RETIREMENT BENEFIT 80 ABDULLAHI AUWAL 158 ABIODUN ADETUNJI OLAPOSI 6 A C INVESTMENTS LIMITED 81 ABDULLAHI BABA MUSA 159 ABIODUN AFOLABI 7 AAJ & ASSOCIATES LTD 82 ABDULLAHI BABANGIDA ALIYU 160 ABIODUN AKINBOLANLE OWOLABI 8 AAML NOMINEE 4 83 ABDULLAHI DAUDE BILEKANLE 161 ABIODUN BABATUNDE MUFU 9 AARON CHARLES CHIBUZO 84 ABDULLAHI MASUD 162 ABIODUN FREDRICK OLUBUNMI 10 AARON KUROAKEGHA 85 ABDULLAHI MOHAMMED 163 ABIODUN O. ILESANMI (PROF.) 11 AAU LECTURERS' WELFARE ASSOCIATION 86 ABDULLAHI MUSA ABDULSAMAD 164 ABIODUN OLUSEGUN 12 ABACUS SECURITIES LTD ACCOUNT-J O S 87 ABDULLAHI MUSA MOHAMMED AMINU 165 ABIODUN SULE AYINLA FEMI ACCOUNT-J O S 88 ABDULLAHI UNEKWU NOEL 166 ABIODUN YISAU AKINWUNMI 13 ABADOM AUGUSTINE AMECHI 89 ABDULLAHI YUSUFU 167 ABIOLA AINA ALAGBALA 14 ABAGEN FELIX TARKUMBUL 90 ABDULMALIK SUFYANU A. USMAN 168 ABIOLA BOLARINWA 15 ABAGUN TAIWO 91 ABDULQUADRI SANNI IDOWU 169 ABIOLA GANIYU OLAJIDE 16 ABAH AUGUSTINE OLA 92 ABDULRAHEEM ABDULRAZAQ AKINOLA 170 ABIOLA HAMZAT ABIOLA 17 ABAKASANGA EKA ABIGAIL ESTATE OF 93 ABDULRAHEEM OLADELE ABDULRAZAK 171 ABIOLA LATEEF ATANDA 18 ABAKWAM IKECHUKWU ALOYSIUS 94 ABDUL-RAHMAN KASSIM I 172 ABIOLA OLANREWAJU IDOWU 19 ABALI MUHAMMAD 95 ABDULRAHMAN MUSTAPHA 173 ABIOLA STEPHEN ADEMOLA 20 ABALI NDUKWE IKWUAGU 96 ABDULRAHMAN, ABUBAKAR WACHIKO 174 ABIOLA ZIKIRAT 21 ABALU, ROSELINE N.& OBIORA D. -
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study Ever Since
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study Ever since the emergence of the post-colonial state in 1960, Nigeria has been saddled with the task of socio-economic transformation. The effort to achieve this task over the years has continually increased the pressure being mounted on the government as it widens the spheres of responsibility even amidst dwindling economic resources. In addressing these problems, foreign aid was adopted by the government as a veritable option for stimulating growth and supplementing the meagre domestic sources of finance of the country. In order to provide the required socio-economic infrastructure, the government partners with some donor agencies that have the capacity to mobilize foreign aid needed to achieve development and reduce poverty. Interestingly, countries such as China and South Korea have benefited from foreign aid at one time or the other and have developed their economies. But countries such as Nigeria which have continued to benefit from various kinds of foreign assistance, yet the pace of socio-economic development remains slow. Anambra is a state in south-eastern Nigeria. It was created on 27th August, 1991 following its bifurcation from the old Anambra State into Enugu and Anambra. The name derived from the Anambra River (Omambala) which is a tributary of the River Niger.1 The state shares boundaries with Delta State in the west, Imo State and Rivers State in the south, Enugu State in the east and Kogi State in the north.2 The indigenous ethnic group in the state are the Igbo and a small population of Igala in Anambra West Local Government Area.