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Novel Organic Fertilisers for Management of Root-Knot Disease of Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill]
(African Journals Online, 2011)
Organic farming is currently receiving great impetus in Africa due to its potentials to
improve nutrition, income and livelihoods of resource-poor smallholder farmers. Sustainable
management of root-knot nematodes in ...
Implementation of Meaningful Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS (MIPA) in HIV/AIDS Programmes in Matobo District of Zimbabwe
(African Journals Online, 2011)
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is anti-development. It robs society of the resources that are
akin to development. The MIPA is one of the programmes that have been put in place to help curb
the pandemic in Zimbabwe. However, ...
Impact of Teacher Development Programmes on Teachers’ Attitudes towards MDG2: the Case of Abeokuta South Local Government
(African Journals Online, 2011)
Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 2 focuses on attainment of universal primary
education (UPE). Taking cognizance of the fact that attainment of the goal depends heavily on the
attitudes and work of teachers involved in ...
Visceral Effect of Female Genital Mutilation as Explained by Married People in Nigeria: Implications for Counselling
(African Journals Online, 2011)
This study investigated the visceral effect of female genital mutilation as explained by
married men and women in Nigeria. A Structured questionnaire designed by the researchers was
administered to 500 respondents. Mean ...
Management Strategies for Funding and Sustaining Early Childhood Education in Nigeria
(African Journals Online, 2011)
This paper examined the existing management strategies for funding Early Childhood
Education (ECE) in Nigeria with a view towards its better funding and sustenance. It recognised the
commitment of the Nigerian Governments ...
Evaluation of Pathogenic Bacteria Associated with Fresh Produce obtained from Selected Markets in Abeokuta
(African Journals Online, 2011)
The bacterial quality of eight types of fresh produce obtained from selected markets in
Abeokuta was determined. Two hundred forty (240) samples of fresh vegetables were examined for
aerobic plate counts, coliform counts, ...