On Nigerian and Indian Toponyms: Socio-Cultural Divergence and Development
ABSTRACT In onomastic studies, toponyms are defined as place-names or names given to geographical locations which include towns, streets, and ...
ABSTRACT In onomastic studies, toponyms are defined as place-names or names given to geographical locations which include towns, streets, and ...
ABSTRACT Soils derived from Awi sandstone formation in Awi, Akamkpa LGA of Cross River State, Nigeria were studied along a ...
ABSTRACT Forest degradation poses serious ecological consequences to the environment. Therefore, this research deals with the devastating effect of forest ...
ABSTRACT This paper attempt to assess the performance of the most appropriate distribution function for modeling atmospheric visibility over five ...
ABSTRACT The general objective of this paper is to conduct a post-mortem study of the Jonathan administration in Nigeria. The ...
ABSTRACT Cross River National Park lies between, latitude 5° 05′ and 6° 29′ N and on longitude 8° 15′ and 9° 30′ E., in the South-Eastern ...
ABSTRACT Geological and geophysical techniques were used to study the groundwater potential of the Chikun and Environs region of the ...
ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive analysis of endangered wildlife species in Nigeria, exploring threats, conservation efforts, and potential solutions. ...
ABSTRACT This paper is an examination of the relationship between the citizenship question in the Nigerian state and the tendency ...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an empirical study of modelling and forecasting time series data of Nigeria net foreign direct investment ...
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