Saturday 22 December 2012

Reasons for Privatization and Commercialization in Nigeria

    Reasons for Privatization and Commercialization in Nigeria

       Government participation in business enterprises in most colonial African and the predominance of state-owned enterprises reflected a desire to control the economy after wrestling political control from the colonialists.
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The Concept Of Privatization And Commercialization



The Concept Of Privatization And Commercialization

    Nwabuzor (1992:39) given a dearth of capital and indigenous entrepreneurial capability and a distrust of foreign capital most countries choose the path of stated industrialization building on the colonial heritage, virtually every aspect of the economy was subject to varying levels of state intervention. Government administered price controls and increasingly regulated and intervened in labour markets, mining agriculture, manufacturing and financial markets.
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Friday 21 December 2012

Consequences of Divorce

 Consequences of Divorce

            Mead (1929), stated that divorce disrupts orderly family and is thought to endanger the stability of the society. For many women, in their middle age, the consequences may be grievous indeed, especially if they must undertake their own support and that of their children in part or in whole.
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Commercialization and Privatization of Public Owned Enterprises in Nigeria and their Effect On Economic Growth.

Commercialization and Privatization of Public Owned Enterprises in Nigeria and their Effect On Economic Growth. (A Study Of Nigeria Telecommunication (NITEL)

Introduction:

      The key component of the Federal Government Structural Adjustment Programme is the drive towards higher efficiency in the public sector. This necessitated the promulgation of privatization and commercialization Degree 25 of 1988 by the Federal Government in which it was reflected that government will divest its holdings in agricultural production, electrical appliances, hostels, and non strategic industries. Government will also reduce its holdings in banks, insurance companies and other financial enterprises without losing control.
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Monday 17 December 2012

Causes Of Divorce



Causes Of Divorce

According to young (1973), divorce is caused by marital conflict, which is both an index of interpersonal strain and in the social structure that has many moral prescriptions against it. But in spite of the prescriptions, divorce rate continues to rise in a world hide scale. That some countries have exhibited high rate of divorce than others, but on the whole, the rate is on the increase in the last century. 

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Concept Of Divorce


Concept Of Divorce 

 Sociologists and social workers of the twentieth century have been interested in the practical considerations of marriage institutions with the societies; as a result of extensive research Eliot (1984) observed that divorce is the opening indication of a rift in the family organization.
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Sunday 16 December 2012

The Effects Of Divorce on Children’s Academic Performance



Effects Of Divorce on Children’s Academic Performance – A case study on Oreinta Primary School Etiti Edda In Afikpo South, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

                Divorce is a legal termination of valid marriage. If a marriage is not valid when contracted, there cannot be a divorce because there cannot be a divorce because there was not really a marriage. Martial unhappiness is only as a result of the various factors that predispose martial instability. Marital conflict is inevitable in any society as long as husband and wife are different individuals and their actions are important to each other. With such view divorce is a mechanism for dealing with the pressure and problem inevitably caused by marriage because without marriage there would be no divorce.
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