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Ayobami Adebayo: Älä mene pois
Arvostelu teoksesta Ayobami Adebayo: Älä mene pois. Atena (2018). Käännös: Heli Naski.nonPeerReviewe
Interview with Mojisola Adebayo
Franc Chamberlain interviews Mojisola Adebayo about her involvement in the Vidya Comes to Life project in Ahmedaba
ECA celebrates Adebayo Adedeji
The high-level memorial symposium in honour of Professor Adebayo Adedeji, the former Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), who died on April 25 was held on 7th July 2018. The theme of the symposium was: ‘Africa’s Development Agenda: Lessons from the Adebayo Adedeji Years and Policy Options for the 21st Century’. The facilitator of the event, Mr. Said Adejumobi, Director of the ECA’s Southern Africa regional office said that it is befitting for the ECA to honour the late Prof. Adedeji who spent 16 years working tirelessly for Africa’s development while at the helm of the organization
ECA celebrates Adebayo Adedeji
This high-level memorial symposium focus under the theme; ‘Africa’s Development Agenda: Lessons from the Adebayo Adedeji Years and Policy Options for the 21st Century’. Adedeji who spent 16 years working tirelessly for Africa’s development while at the helm of the organization. The symposium will reflect on his ideas and notions of development, their relevance in contemporary era, the trajectory and current context of Africa’s development, and the challenges, opportunities and prospects for the structural transformation of African economies and the Continent
Kaberuka inaugure la série de conférences Adebayo Adedeji
Ce communiqué de presse porte sur le lancement d’une série de conférences Adebayo Adedeji par la CEA en mars 2014 qui couronne et reconnaît les contributions intellectuelles au développement, les services rendus à l'Afrique et l'humanité du Professeur Adebayo Adedeji qui a été Secrétaire exécutif de la CEA de 1975 à 1978 et Secrétaire général adjoint de l'ONU de 1978 à 1991
Profile: Dr Adewumi Damilola Adebayo
Damilola Adebayo is a historian on the rise. With a recent PhD from Cambridge, he began his scholarly journey at the University of Ibadan, followed by an MA in Geneva. And with an interest in histories of infrastructure, he stakes his place on the frontiers not only of African history but other historiographies too. Coming out of the directions championed by the African Economic History Network (AEHN), his doctoral thesis was titled “A socioeconomic History of Electricity in Southern Nigeria, 1898-1972”
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Adebayo 135.pdf
Fish production is a source of livelihood for millions of Nigerians both as primary and secondary income provider. The study examined the economics of fish harvesting in Yola, Nigeria with the objectives of examining the socioeconomic status of the fishers, determining the gross margin of fish harvesting , examining the variable influencing fish harvesting and identifying the constraints to fish harvesting in the study area. Primary data were collected from 40 randomly selected fishers. The data were subjected to descriptive statistics, gross margin and multiple regression analyses. Majority (67.5%) of the fishers are below the age of 30 with 45% having at least 3 years experience in the job. The result shows that the venture is profitable with the average Gross Margin of N27, 434.38 ($171.46) per month. The result of the regression model revealed that labour input, age of the fishers and the cost of fishing gear are the major determinants of the fish harvesting in the study area. The major constraints to fish harvesting include; high cost of fishing gear, lack of capital and uncertainties associated with the venture. It is recommended that inputs such as fishing gears, trap feeds should be made available and at subsidized prices.
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ADEBAYO 135.pdf
Fish production is a source of livelihood for millions of Nigerians both as primary and secondary income provider. The study examined the economics of fish harvesting in Yola, Nigeria with the objectives of examining the socioeconomic status of the fishers, determining the gross margin of fish harvesting , examining the variable influencing fish harvesting and identifying the constraints to fish harvesting in the study area. Primary data were collected from 40 randomly selected fishers. The data were subjected to descriptive statistics, gross margin and multiple regression analyses. Majority (67.5%) of the fishers are below the age of 30 with 45% having at least 3 years experience in the job. The result shows that the venture is profitable with the average Gross Margin of N27, 434.38 ($171.46) per month. The result of the regression model revealed that labour input, age of the fishers and the cost of fishing gear are the major determinants of the fish harvesting in the study area. The major constraints to fish harvesting include; high cost of fishing gear, lack of capital and uncertainties associated with the venture. It is recommended that inputs such as fishing gears, trap feeds should be made available and at subsidized prices.
Opening statement : By prof. Adebayo Adedeji ECA executive secretary
This document is the speech of ECA executive secretary Pro. Adebayo Adedeji,on the Extraordinary Meeting of the Governors of African central banks on the establishment of an African ministry fund
Trackie Queens:Brigid Brophy, CA Conrad, Mojisola Adebayo
This is an essay dealing with the close influence of other writers on my writing practice. Discussing the novelist Brigid Brophy, the poet CA Conrad and the playwright Mojisola Adebayo, the essay examines the relationship between subjectivity, intersectionality and innovation in UK and US literature. The piece avoids the conventional critical or biographical essay form, but rather breaks new ground in terms of what an essay might be and could do
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