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Inaugural press release: text of inaugural press conference by professor Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, on Wednesday 10th November 2021
We, the press and the library, are both stakeholders and by extension, partners in the field of information management. While you disseminate instant information for the enlightenment of the public we the library on the other hand collect, process, preserve and make documented information available to the public. Of course, you also serve as a check on the other three realistic realistic xrsdof the estate (the executive, the judiciary and the legislature).The Inaugural press release text of inaugural press conference by professor Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, the new national librarian, Marshaling out the thematic focus of her administration, at the board room of the national library of Nigeri
MAC 121: Introduction to news reporting & writing
MAC 121, ‘Introduction to news writing and reporting’, aims to give you an understanding of the role of the journalist in the society, attributes of a reporter and an understanding of how to report for both the print and broadcast media.• Role of the journalist in society.
• The reporter and his attributes.
• Gathering the news.
• Theories of the press.
• Print journalism.
• News and components of news.
• Writing for newspaper: the lead.
• The body.
• Covering speeches, meetings and news conferences.
• Broadcast journalism.
• Broadcast style book.
• Preparing broadcast copy.
• Interviewing.
• Online journalism.
• What is the net?.
• Computer-assisted journalism.
• Legal pitfalls on the internet.
• The journalist and the law.
• Regulation and press freedom.
• Disclosure of source of information.
• Contempt of court.
• The ethical journalist.
• Ethics and journalism.
• Codes of journalistic ethics.
• Ethical issues and enforcement of ethics in Nigerian journalism.
• Writing for advertising and public relations.
• Writing advert copy unit 2 public relations writing
financial condition and performance of deposit money banks in Q1 and Q2 2021
The Nigerian Banking Industry’s financial condition continued to show resilience in the first half of the 2021, despite the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy. On the average, the performance of the industry in terms of asset quality, capital adequacy as well as earnings and profitability are within the prescribed prudential thresholds.1.0 Introduction; 2.0 Structure of Assets and Liabilities; 3.0 Financial Condition of DMBs: Capital adequacy; Asset quality; Sectorial allocation of credits; Earnings and profitability; Liquidity profile; 4.0 Conclusion
Activities of the NDIC in Q1 2021
The NDIC activities and achievements in First Quarter 2021Introduction; Update on Corporate Strategy Development Activities; Finance Activities; Operational Activities; Enterprise Risk Management Activities; Collaboration and Public Awareness Activities; Legal Activities; Challenges; Conclusion
National Development Plan (NDP) 2021-2025 Volume I
Nigeria’s National Development Plan (NDP), 2021 – 2015 is a medium-term blueprint designed to unlock the country’s potentials in all sectors of the economy for a sustainable, holistic and inclusive national development, developed by the different facet of the Private Sector, Sub-national Government, Civil Society Organization (CSO) and facilitated by the Federal Government of Nigeria. This was deliberately done for inclusiveness, participation and citizen engagement to ensure no one is left behind. The Plan is a successor to the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), 2017-2020, which elapsed in December 2020. The vision of the NDP, 2021-2025 is consistent with the pursuit of socio-economic transformation of our country as envisioned in the long-term aspiration of Nigeria, encapsulated in the Nigeria Agenda 2050. The Plan also builds on the achievements and lessons learned during the implementation of the ERGP.plan context and formulation process; strategic framework; economic growth and development; macroeconomic framework; agriculture and food security; integrated rural development; manufacturing; oil and gas; solid minerals, mining and steel development; culture, creative, hospitality and tourism (CCHT); business environment, trade and competitiveness; infrastructure; transportation; power and alternative energy; housing and urban development; digital economy; science, technology and innovation; financial sector; public administration; defence, peace and security; governance, institutions and national orientation; foreign policy and international economic relationships; human capital development; education and human resources; health; food and nutrition; social development; water resources and sanitation; environment and disaster management; women and gender equity; population and identity management; accelerating the realisation of demographic dividend in Nigeria; poverty alleviation and social protection; humanitarian affairs; youth development; sport development; employment and job creation; persons with disabilities; regional development; subnational governments cooperation and collaboration; plan implementation, communication, financing, monitoring and evaluation; plan implementation framework; data production and coordination; financing the plan; monitoring and evaluation framework
Daily Trust 26th Jan. 2021
585 killed, 180 injured in 600 crashes in 1 month – FRSC pg.41; No quit notice to Fulani in S/West – Governors pg.3; UK variant of coronavirus now in Nigeria – FG pg.3; The untold story of controversial Yoruba youth leader Sunday Igboho pg.4; Why we were attacked by Yoruba youths – Ibrahim Sarki pg.5; How Zulum shared N300m to 5,000 small business owners, gave out 80 vehicles, opened projects, banned political thuggery pg.7; Restructuring: Why? When? How? Pg.8; ‘Stop tagging Fulani as only kidnappers’ pg.10; 1,196 Kano teachers receive teaching, learning materials pg.10; Insecurity in Oyo and Ondo states – The sun setting slowly? Pg.14; Revolutionizing Nigeria’s educational landscape in a pandemic pg.14; Nigeria’s foreign investments dropped by N267bn in 2020 pg.19; Companies, agencies get March 15 to file data audit report pg.19; N/Assembly to pass PIB this year — Lawan pg.19; ‘2020 turbulent year for travel industry’ pg.20; CACOVID delivers 1,300 cylinders of oxygen pg.20; Council lauds start of trading under AfCFTA pg.20; Cement: FG cautions against panic buying pg.21; Safety failure causing gas explosions, accidents — DPR pg.21; Women farmers seek N1.5bn grant pg.21; SON seizes 2 tyre containers in P/Harcourt pg.21; LIRS urges firms to file tax returns before deadline pg.21; CBN racing to end Nigeria’s recession in record time pg.22; As Governor Lalong drives rapid transformation in Plateau State University Bokkos…pg.26; Experts task FG on COVID-19 vaccines pg.27; Unijos COVID-19 herbal tea awaits approval—VC pg.27; ‘New 21st Century iron lung' ventilator could revolutionize COVID- treatment’ pg.27; Why trial of high-profile ‘kidnapping kingpins’ stalled pg.34; Don’t undermine rule of law, association’s exco tells opponents pg.34; Respite for motorists as Dutsen Alhaji-Bwari road repairs resume pg.36; Ogun: Road crashes killed 176, injured 990 in 2020 pg.36; Fire destroys another Lagos market pg.36; Group urges action on hawking of knives, cutlasses pg.36; Bookseller jailed for pirating Bible, other books pg.37; Kidnappers of orphans, 3 others in Abaji demand N30m ransom pg.37; Court remands man, 23, for stabbing co-tenant pg.37; Residents panic as cultists’ clash claims 2 in Lagos suburbs pg.37; Dogara floating as APC, PDP ‘disown’ ex-speaker pg.38; 2023: Wike’s campaign poster spotted in Abuja pg.38; Nigeria needs to restructure to avoid failed state prophecies – Atiku pg.38; El-Rufai’s committee report on true federalism will end inter-ethnic crises’ pg.38; Why N/Assembly can’t be passive now – Senator Ohuabunwa pg.38; Ortom’s ADC, physician, others test positive for COVID-19 pg.40; EFCC re-arraigns George Turnah, others for N2.9bn fraud pg.40; NIN enrolment: NIMC arrests illegal agents in Kano pg.40; 10,000 households to share FG’s N93.5m SIP in Abia pg.40; 585 killed, FG approves recruitment of 30,000 Agric graduates for NALDA pg.41; FG seeks new action plan against human trafficking pg.41; 9 killed in Kaduna, C’River, Delta in 2 days pg.45; COVID-19: Court orders Zakzaky’s wife be moved to govt hospital pg46; Kidnapping: Jalingo residents live in fear pg46; EU, presidential committee destroy arms, ammunition in Calabar pg46; Man, 2 sons nabbed for selling over 10,000 arms to bandits in Katsina pg.46; Enyimba, Wikki Tourists triumph in double header at ATBS Bauchi pg.37; NBBF mulls bubble format for 2021 domestic league season pg.37
TPM 103: Man, Location and Resources
The course Man, Location and Resources (2 Units) - TPM 103 is a first-semester core course that carries two credit units for first-year level of the Transport Management undergraduate programme in the Faculty of Management Sciences at the National Open University, Nigeria. This course material/guide will enhance students’ knowledge towards understanding the relationships between man, location and resources. It examined the scope of human geography concerning man, resources and population issues. This course material is built partly on the notion that the location of resources is inevitable in man’s locational discourse. Its simplicity will foster your understanding of different types of environmental resources, population dynamics and how they (man, resources and location) interplay /relate with one and another.• Introduction to human geography.
• Scope of geography and human geography.
• Major sub-divisions of human geography: economic, population, political, urban, cultural, medical, social geography.
• Spatial interactions: location/places and perception of environment.
• Population growth, distributional patterns & characteristics of developed and developing countries.
• Concept of population; population and location; population and development.
• Population growth and factors affecting population.
• Characteristics of developed countries.
• Characteristics of developing countries.
• Introduction to human settlements.
• Evolution and types/patterns of human settlements.
• Urbanisation and settlement environment.
• Functions and challenges of human settlements.
• Environmental resources.
• Environmental resources, types and distribution: land, water, minerals.
• Factors affecting resources utilization.
• Energy production, consumption and development.
• Sources of energy and problems/challenges
The great patriot.
The book, "the great patriot'' is a fiction work written to inspire sterling leadership, and also provoke the patriotic spirit in us. The book equally aims at inspiring leaders to adopt the good leadership traits of the Protagonist - Atanda Adeoye like integrity; selflessness, determination, magnanimity and hard work. The Book is a product of my many years of contributions to national development through writings, discourse and engagements. The knowledge and information provided in this book will be useful to Politicians, Students, Leaders of Communities, Youths etc.Ilu- Oke day; The attack; Departure from Ilu- Oke; Business; Education; Home coming; Ambition achieve
Compliance with Covid-19 Preventive Measures among Students of Library and Information Science Department at Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria
Thyis study focused on compliance with Covid-19 preventive measures among undergraduates and post graduate students of the Department of Library and Informtion Science, Derlt State University, Abraka, Nigeria. The research adopted a descriptive survey design, the population for the study was 561 students. The study adopted simple random sampling technique in selection the respondents. The questionnaire was the instrument used for the study. Frequency count was used to analyse the demographic data of the respondents, while statistical mean was used to analyse the compliance to Covid-19 preventive measures. The study found that students were aware of the risk associated with Covid-19 and that students observed Covid-19 safety protocols. The study also releaved that sitting arrangement in class is in line with globally recommendewd practice in schools. Finally, the study found that students avoided crowded places and that they are co-living with their family member
Covid-19 Response: Provisional Quarantine Protocol for Travelers Arriving in Nigeria Amended September 2021.
This protocol is a revision of the Travel Protocol released on 28th June 2021 Amendment: Section D amended to remove India from the list of Restricted.A Pre-departure from country of exit; On arrival in Nigeria; Exit from self-isolation; Procedure for passengers arriving without a valid PCR result; Guidelines specific to Turkey ,Brazil and South Afric