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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF ABEOKUTA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESIDENTS ON GENDER EQUALITY BILL IN NIGERIA

Chapter one Introduction 1.1Background of the study The marginalization of women exists in all human societies, although the degree differs across states (Lawal and Ojo, 2006). Most societies are seen as male dominated in almost all spheres of human endeavour (Evans, 2014; Spinelli-de-sá et al., 2017) This is in spite of the existence of several international instruments such as the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION ON THE PROBLEM AND PROSPECT OF INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE IN BAYELSA STATE

Abstract This study was on Public perception on the problem and prospect of internally generated revenue in Bayelsa state. Three objectives were raised which included:  Determine, the effort of Bayelsa state venue generation, Investigate, the various sources of revenue to local government, to explain the problem involved in each source of revenue, proffer possible solutions to the problems base on findings and factual analysis  and discover the proper and wrong ...

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AN INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC PERCEPTION ON THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN REPORTAGE OF THE HATE SPEECH BILL IN NIGERIA

Abstract This study was on an investigation of public perception on the role of mass media in reportage of the hate speech bill in Nigeria. Three objectives were raised which included: To determine how Nigerians perceive newspaper reportage on hate speech bill, to determine the effects of lack of coverage by newspapers on the hate speech bill and to investigate the role of the mass media particularly newspapers in reporting ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF RADIO BROADCAST PROGRAMMES ON HEALTH MATTERS: (CASE STUDY OF ONITSHA RESIDENTS)

Abstract This study was on Public Perception of Radio Broadcast Programmes On Health Matters: (Case Study of Onitsha Residents). Three objectives were raised which included; Compare individuals’ actual and preferred methods of obtaining health messages, ascertain the extent at which health messages are communicated through radio broadcast, determine if the radio is an effective method to increase health knowledge and intentions to change health behavior and investigate the factors contributing ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

CHAPTER ONE/INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 1.3 Objectives of the Study 1.4 Research Questions 1.4 Research Hypotheses 1.5 Significance of the Study 1.6 Scope and Limitations of the Study 1.7 Research Method 1.8 Definition of Terms CHAPTER TWO/LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Conceptual Framework 2.3 Empirical Framework 2.4 Theoretical Framework CHAPTER THREE/METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design 3.2 Population of the Study 3.3 Sampling and Sampling ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF TEACHING STATUS AND THEIR JOB SATISFACTION

ABSTRACT In the history of human development education has been the national bedrock in development. This was due to the extent of respects accorded to it but nowadays, it is quite sad and pitiable that such reputation is long gone simply because it is found to be reserved for the downtrodden; and mediocrity. Teachers who were beneficiaries in this educational sector turned out to be the benchmark due to the ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE ROLE OF RADIO IN CURBING CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA SOCIETY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Qualitative, independent media reporting on corruption can play an important role in pressuring the government to act in the public interest. By drawing the attention to behaviour that is generally perceived as acceptable and exposing such behaviour as corrupt media can raise public awareness, activate anti-corruption values and generate outside pressure from the public against corruption (Rose Ackerman, 1999). The impact of media ...

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SECRETARIAL PROFESSION AND PUBLIC PERCEPTION

CHAPETR ONE INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance of the study 1.6        Scope and limitation of the study 1.7       Definition of terms 1.8       Organization of the study CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1    sources of data collection 3.3        Population of the study 3.4        Sampling and sampling distribution 3.5        Validation of research instrument 3.6        Method of data analysis CHAPTER FOUR DATA PRESENTATION AND ...

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PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study It is important for the accountancy profession to portray a proper professional image of the public accountants. If there is not a proper public image of the accountants, the accounting profession will not be able to attract and retain talented people to join the profession, and the profession may not be able to gain the necessary respect and trust from the public. Thus, ...

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