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Okolo, M. "Rabies in Anambra State, Nigeria." Veterinary Record 119, no. 1 (July 5, 1986): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.119.1.18.

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Egbuche, Chukwudi, Ephraim Ezaka, Chiemelie Okwubanego, Ifeanyi Omah, Victor Odoh, Chidera Obi, Tangkat Dashar, et al. "Mosquito fauna of Anambra East LGA, Anambra state, Nigeria." Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 9, no. 4 (July 1, 2021): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/j.ento.2021.v9.i4a.8767.

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Chinonso, Mark Kingsley, and Obi,Chinenye Blessing. "Drowning Security Apparatus; the Nexus of a Failing State of Nigeria, Threats to Lives and Properties in Anambra State in Perspective." Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 10, no. 6 (June 21, 2022): 281–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjahss.2022.v10i06.006.

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Anambra State, Nigeria has become a hotbed of activities aggravated in the main by kidnappers, unknown-gunmen, cult related killings etc. The effects of these activities necessitate the problematic, as the state has become a flashpoint of incessant kidnaping, killings, loss of businesses and government owned properties and infrastructures worth several billions of Naira, if not in dollars within the space of one year. The above stances necessitated the need to x-ray Nigeria visa a viz Anambra state as a failing state. In the face of the current and numerous killings, hostage takings, destruction and burning of government owned properties etc, security presence notwithstanding. Hence the capacity of the state to exercise its constitutional assigned responsibility of protection of lives and properties of her citizenry remains in doubt. As the Nigerian security architect hardly secure and protect themselves in the face of these upheavals not to talk of her populace. In a bid to see the state of Nigeria which we proclaim, the Nigerian security forces are non-negotiable tools and agent of societal change and transformation, who can further be manipulated in the face of uncertainty against the state. It is in the light of the above that this paper employs a survey design, using secondary sources of data. It further engaged the combination of System and Structural Functionalism as its framework of analysis to reconnoiter the problematic. The paper concludes with a finding that sometimes the security agents are syndicates to the criminal elements that tear the corporate existence of Nigerian state in general, and Anambra state in particular. Thus recommends among others that grass root communication should be encouraged among the local people, and also re-orientation of the Anambra state security architecture on the oath of allegiance to their operational mechanism, even in the face of threat to lives and properties.
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Ogochukwu, Okafor, and Nwankwo Frank O. "Women Empowerment Through Cooperative In Anambra State. A Study Of Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State Nigeria." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-5 (August 31, 2018): 172–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd15852.

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Okagbue, C. O. "The 1988 Nanka landslide, Anambra state, Nigeria." Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology 46, no. 1 (October 1992): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02595037.

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Ogbuagu, J. O., and V. I. E. Ajiwe. "Industrial Pollution Survey in Anambra State, Nigeria." Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 61, no. 2 (August 1, 1998): 269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001289900758.

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Chukudebelu, W. O., and B. C. Ozumba. "Maternal mortality in Anambra State of Nigeria." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 27, no. 3 (December 1988): 365–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7292(88)90114-2.

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Aribodor, D. N. "Binomics of mosquitos in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Infectious Diseases 45 (April 2016): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2016.02.493.

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Nneka, Abasilim Angela, and Okhankhuele Omonigho Tonia. "Assessment of Grassroots Empowerment Programs for Economic Development in Anambra State, Nigeria." Quest Journal of Management and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (June 10, 2021): 112–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/qjmss.v3i1.37603.

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Background: The work is anchored on community development theory and decentralization process which emphasize both a holistic approach to development and transfer of power, functions, competencies, and means from the central government to the regional and local governments at the grassroots.Objective: The study assessed the Anambra State Government’s Grassroots Development Scheme for economic empowerment of community dwellers, in all the local governments of Anambra state, in Southeastern Nigeria. This was with the view to determine the extent of involvement of all the communities in the Government’s Grassroots Development Scheme and the commitment of the people to the purpose for which the development scheme was initiated. Method: The primary source of data was used for the study. The population was made up of all the indigenes of Anambra State. The total number of respondents selected for the study is 975. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.Result: The result showed that all the communities were involved in the grassroots development scheme of the Government of Anambra state (χ2=698.211, df =4, p=0.00). The research findings also showed that the communities were committed to the purpose for which the grassroots scheme was initiated (r=0.747, p=0.00). Conclusion: The study, therefore, concludes that all the communities in Anambra State were included in the grassroots development scheme of Anambra State and that the people of Anambra State were committed to the scheme as they embarked on and completed different development projects in the state
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Abasilim, Angela Nneka. "Impact of State Government Development Scheme for Economic Empowerment on Community Dwellers of Anambra State Nigeria." Journal of Business Strategy Finance and Management 2, no. 1-2 (December 20, 2020): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/jbsfm.02.01-02.13.

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The study examined the impact of Anambra Government’s Grassroots Development Scheme on economic empowerment of community dwellers especially the youths and women, in all the local governments of Anambra state, in Southeastern Nigeria. The purpose was to assess the major beneficiaries of the development scheme and determine the impact of the scheme on the common people especially the youth and the women. The work is anchored on community development theory which emphasizes holistic approach to development through participation of all tiers of government, from the federal administrative office to the regional and local governments to community dwellers at grassroots level. Primary data was used for the study. The questionnaire was used for collection of data. The number of respondents for the study is 975. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The result of the study showed that a lot of the common people benefitted from the grassroots development scheme of the Anambra state Government. The hypothesis stated was tested at 0.05 level of significance to determine if the development scheme was beneficial to community dwellers of Anambra State using one sample Kolmogorov Smirnov Z test and it was rejected because the p value was less than 0.05 (Z=0.6.913, p=0.00). The research findings also showed that the development scheme of the Anambra state government had also impacted positively on the people of the state, especially the youth and the women. The statistical significance of this result was determined using Pearson Chi square coefficient. The hypothesis was because the p value was less than 0.05 (χ2=887.779, df =125, p=0.00). The study, therefore, concludes that the first tier of the grassroots development scheme of government in Anambra state impacted positively on the life of the community dwellers of Anambra state, particularly the youth and women. The study recommends that more of such development scheme should be embarked upon by different tiers of government and other states in Nigeria should replicate same in their own states. This will be a way of boosting the economy, reducing unemployment, and diversifying economic activities.
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Abasilim, Angela Nneka. "Impact of State Government Development Scheme for Economic Empowerment on Community Dwellers of Anambra State Nigeria." Journal of Business Strategy Finance and Management 1 and 2, no. 1 and 2 (December 28, 2019): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/jbsfm.01.0102.09.

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The study examined the impact of Anambra Government Grassroots Development Scheme on economic empowerment of community dwellers especially the youths and women, in all the local governments of Anambra state, in Southeastern Nigeria. The purpose was to assess the major beneficiaries of the development scheme and determine the impact of the scheme on the common people especially the youth and the women. The work is anchored on community development theory which emphasizes holistic approach to development through participation of all tiers of government, from the federal administrative office to the regional and local governments to community dwellers at grassroots level. Primary data was used for the study. The questionnaire was used for collection of data. The number of respondents for the study is 975. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The result of the study showed that a lot of the common people benefitted from the grassroots development scheme of the Anambra state Government. The hypothesis stated was tested at 0.05 level of significance to determine if the development scheme was beneficial to community dwellers of Anambra State using one sample Kolmogorov Smirnov Z test and it was rejected because the p value was less than 0.05 (Z=0.6.913, p=0.00). The research findings also showed that the development scheme of the Anambra state government had also impacted positively on the people of the state, especially the youth and the women. The statistical significance of this result was determined using Pearson Chi square coefficient. The hypothesis was because the p value was less than 0.05 (X2=887.779, df =125, p=0.00). The study, therefore, concludes that the first tier of the grassroots development scheme of government in Anambra state impacted positively on the life of the community dwellers of Anambra state, particularly the youth and women. The study recommends that more of such development scheme should be embarked upon by different tiers of government and other states in Nigeria should replicate same in their own states. This will be a way of boosting the economy, reducing unemployment, and diversifying economic activities.
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Abasilim, Angela Nneka. "Impact of State Government Development Scheme for Economic Empowerment on Community Dwellers of Anambra State Nigeria." Journal of Business Strategy Finance and Management 2, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/jbsfm.02.01.13.

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The study examined the impact of Anambra Government’s Grassroots Development Scheme on economic empowerment of community dwellers especially the youths and women, in all the local governments of Anambra state, in Southeastern Nigeria. The purpose was to assess the major beneficiaries of the development scheme and determine the impact of the scheme on the common people especially the youth and the women. The work is anchored on community development theory which emphasizes holistic approach to development through participation of all tiers of government, from the federal administrative office to the regional and local governments to community dwellers at grassroots level. Primary data was used for the study. The questionnaire was used for collection of data. The number of respondents for the study is 975. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The result of the study showed that a lot of the common people benefitted from the grassroots development scheme of the Anambra state Government. The hypothesis stated was tested at 0.05 level of significance to determine if the development scheme was beneficial to community dwellers of Anambra State using one sample Kolmogorov Smirnov Z test and it was rejected because the p value was less than 0.05 (Z=0.6.913, p=0.00). The research findings also showed that the development scheme of the Anambra state government had also impacted positively on the people of the state, especially the youth and the women. The statistical significance of this result was determined using Pearson Chi square coefficient. The hypothesis was because the p value was less than 0.05 (χ2=887.779, df =125, p=0.00). The study, therefore, concludes that the first tier of the grassroots development scheme of government in Anambra state impacted positively on the life of the community dwellers of Anambra state, particularly the youth and women. The study recommends that more of such development scheme should be embarked upon by different tiers of government and other states in Nigeria should replicate same in their own states. This will be a way of boosting the economy, reducing unemployment, and diversifying economic activities.
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Tochukwu Eze, Kierian. "Remuneration and Organizational Responsiveness of Anambra State Fire Service." Noble International Journal of Social Sciences Research, no. 73 (August 27, 2022): 60–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.51550/nijssr.73.60.78.

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The increased nature of uncontrolled fire disasters in Nigerian is an issue that calls for urgent attention on the responsiveness of the Nigerian fire service. With a focus on Anambra State – where fire disaster cases were recorded the most in the last decade in Nigeria – this research examined the correlation between employee remuneration and the poor responsiveness of the Anambra state fire service. Using the frequency percentage distribution table, data were presented and analyzed, while the hypotheses were tested using the mean method. The result shows that poor remuneration among other crucial factors is a causative of the poor responsiveness of the fire service and implicitly, increased uncontrolled fire disaster cases. Based on the findings, increased salaries and allowances of firefighters, creation and positioning of more fire stations, etc. was recommended to tackle the malaise and reduce uncontrolled fire disaster cases in the country.
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Dickson, Gift Oke, Emejulu, Gerald, Ojiagu, and Nkechi Cordelia. "Determinants of income inequality among members of farmers cooperative societies in anambra state, nigeria." Journal of Management and Science 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.12.51.

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This study examined the determinants of income inequality among members of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State,Nigeria. The specific objectives are to examine the influence of farming technique, farm size, input supply, credit obtained on the income of members of Farmers Cooperatives in Anambra State using a descriptive statistics like frequency, percentages, mean,standard deviation and regression technique of the ordinary least square on a sample of 290 respondents. Findings revealed that farming technique, farm size, input supply and credit obtained have significant influence on the income of members of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State. The study concludes that all the four coefficients (farming technique, farm size, input supply and credit obtained) are significant determinants of income inequality among members of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State, Nigeria. The variables also have direct and positive relationship with income inequality among members of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State. Based on the findings of the study, the following recommendations are made:The government should enlighten the members of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State on new and improve farming technique to enable them improve their productivity and income. The government should assist members of Farmers Cooperative in Anambra State with access to adequate farm land particularly in the government farm settlements. This will enable them increase their farm size, productivity and consequently income. The societies' leadership and government agency supplying input should make input supply to be adequate and timely. The agricultural cooperative subsector should be adequately financed to help improve the farmers’ income and also reduce income inequality.
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Mbah, Stella, and Jeffery Obiezekwem. "Electronic Banking and Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Business and Management 14, no. 6 (May 20, 2019): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v14n6p173.

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This study aims to identify the relationship between electronic banking and performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Anambra state; one of the states with the highest number of SMEs, entrepreneurial skills, informal enterprises and a suitable business environment in Nigeria. To achieve this, the researcher examined performance of SMEs and their association with components of electronic banking; automated teller machine, point of sale services, transaction alerts via short message services (SMS) and mobile banking, through a questionnaire. Three hundred and seventy (73.1% response rate) copies of questionnaire issued to five hundred and six sampled respondents of 50 SMEs in Anambra state were properly filled and found relevant to the study. The study used SPSS and Excel to identify the descriptive characteristics of the variables of the study and analyze the data. Regression analysis was used to test the hypotheses of the study. Study results concluded that there is positive relationship between; automated teller machine, point of sale services, transaction alerts via short message services (SMS), mobile banking and performance of SMEs in Anambra State, Nigeria. The result also showed that SMEs continuous usage of electronic banking services could be attributed to cost effectiveness, convenience, security, accessibility and diversity of the services. The study recommends among others that, security of electronic banking services should be upgraded by a conjunction between SMEs and banks and that government should provide adequate regulatory framework to protect customers and security of transaction. Furthermore, policy makers in Nigeria should take advantage of the positive revelation of this study to make policies that will increase number of SMEs in Anambra state and Nigeria at large especially from the large number of informal enterprises in Anambra state and Nigeria.
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Hoffmann, Leena. "Fairy godfathers and magical elections: understanding the 2003 electoral crisis in Anambra State, Nigeria." Journal of Modern African Studies 48, no. 2 (May 19, 2010): 285–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x1000025x.

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ABSTRACTOn 10 July 2003, a civilian coup was attempted in Anambra state in South-east Nigeria. Barely two months after Chris Ngige was sworn in as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governor of Anambra, a team of armed policemen disarmed his security detail and took him into custody. The governor's attempted ousting made public the breakdown of his relationship with his political godfather, Chief Chris Uba, and sparked a debate on godfather politics in Nigeria. Using the case of Anambra, this article investigates the complex network of personalised relationships that holders of state power maintain with their national and local clientelistic constituencies. It explores the political underpinnings of the crisis and its links to national-level power dynamics, particularly within the ruling party and the Obasanjo presidency.
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PhD, Okwuchukwu Marcus, Anyasor,. "Marketing Mix Strategies of Soft Drink Producers in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-1 (December 31, 2017): 1053–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd7195.

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Odigbo, Chinedu Francis, Agbasi, and Obianuju Emmanuela. "Effect of cooperative inspection activities on the performance of farmers cooperative societies in anambra state, nigeria." Journal of Management and Science 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 94–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.12.50.

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This study examined the effect of cooperative inspection activities on the performance of Farmers cooperative societies in Anambra State. The study Specifically modeled the effect of cooperative education and training, frequent inspection, inspectors frequent visitation and inspection activities on total output of Farmers cooperative societies, membership strength of Farmers,community investment of Farmers cooperative societies and members participation of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State respective using a descriptive survey design on a sample of 96 management committees of selected cooperative societies in Anambra State. The study was anchored on Systems Theory propounded by Ludwig von Bertalanffy in 1930s. Data collected for the study were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square statistics. The results from the analysis revealed that cooperative education and training has significant influence on the total output of Farmers cooperative societies in Anambra State. Cooperative Societies activities have significant effect on the membership strength of Farmers cooperative societies in Anambra State. Inspectors’ frequent visitation has no significant influence on the community investment of Farmers cooperative societies in Anambra State. Inspection activities have significant influence on members’ participation of Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State. Based on the findings, the following are recommended; to increase farmers output, cooperative societies should sustain cooperative education and training because it was found to have significant influence on the total output of Farmers cooperative societies in Anambra State. Cooperative societies should advertise their activities so that non members will its benefits and key into their activities by subscribing to its membership. Areas of cooperative community investment should be specifies to enable inspectors focus that. This will help improve the contributions of cooperative to community investment.Inspection activities should be done regularly as it has a positive influence on the participation of members.
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Ndukwe, Yvonne E., Rose N. N. Obiezue, Ifeanyi Oscar N. Aguzie, Joy T. Anunobi, and Fabian C. Okafor. "Mapping of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Anambra State, Nigeria." Annals of Global Health 85, no. 1 (April 2, 2019): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/aogh.2393.

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Osuala, Judith D. C. "ABE teacher training in Anambra State of Nigeria." International Journal of Lifelong Education 6, no. 3 (July 1987): 215–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0260137870060304.

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Onah, D. N., S. N. Chiejina, and C. O. Emehelu. "Epidemiology of echinococcosis/hydatidosis in Anambra State, Nigeria." Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology 83, no. 4 (January 1989): 387–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00034983.1989.11812362.

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Ezekwesili, CN, CJ Ononamadu, OF Onyeukwu, and NC Mefoh. "Epidemiological survey of hypertension in Anambra state, Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 19, no. 5 (2016): 659. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1119-3077.188710.

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Oyeka, C. A., R. N. Amasiani, and C. C. Ekwealor. "Mycotoxins contamination of maize in Anambra State, Nigeria." Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B 12, no. 4 (September 6, 2019): 280–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19393210.2019.1661528.

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Biswas, S., and N. O. Nweze. "Phytoplankton of Ogelube Lake, Opi, Anambra State, Nigeria." Hydrobiologia 199, no. 1 (July 1990): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00007836.

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Uzoamaka, Emegwa Tina Uzoamaka. "Principals’ Learning Resources Managerial Practices for Implementing Entrepreneurship Studies in Public and Private Secondary School in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 5, no. 6 (June 26, 2020): 311–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt20jun162.

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The purpose of this study was to ascertain principals’ learning resources managerial practices for the implementation of entrepreneurship studies in public and private secondary school in Anambra State. One research question and one hypothesis guided the study. This study was conducted in public and private secondary school in Anambra State. The descriptive survey research design was adopted for this study. The population for this study is 16,727 respondents made up of 481 principals and 9,697 teachers from the 481 private secondary schools and 256 principals and 6,293 teachers from the 256 public secondary schools in Anambra state. The sample size for this study is 1,332 respondents drawn from public and private secondary schools in Anambra state. The multi-stage sampling technique was utilized to arrive at the sample size. The first stage involved randomly drawing three education zones out of the six education zones in Anambra state. Accordingly, Aguata, Awka, and Nnewi zones were drawn using simple random sampling technique balloting with replacement. The second stage involved the use of proportionate stratified sampling technique to draw 74 secondary schools from the three education zones, consisting of 26 public and 48 private secondary schools. Each zone was regarded as a stratum. From each stratum, 10% of principals and teachers were sampled from the public and private secondary schools in the stratum. Researcher-developed instrument was the instrument for data collection. The validity of the instrument was determined using three lecturers. The reliability of the questionnaire was determined using respondents from Enugu State
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Enibe, D. O., E. Nwobodo, Cynthia, M. J. Nworji, and C. A. Okonkwo. "Economic Analysis of Cocoyam Marketing in Anambra Agricultural Zone of Anambra State, Nigeria." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 29, no. 3 (January 23, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2019/46476.

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Madu, Dr Catherine Omeriyang, Johnson Nnadi Ewelum, and Kennedy Ogochukwu Okunna. "Repositioning the Funding of Adult and Non-formal Education (ANFE) in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 8, no. 8 (August 6, 2020): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss8.2215.

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The need for repositioning the funding of adult and non-formal education (ANFE) in Anambra State cannot be overlooked as manpower and material resources needed for such programs can be acquired when there is adequate funding. The study focused on the repositioning the funding of ANFE in Anambra State. Descriptive survey research design was adopted in this study, guided by three research questions. The population of the study comprised 331 instructors in all the government-owned adult education centres in Anambra State. There was no sampling because the population was manageable. Questionnaire was the instrument for data collection which was validated by two experts in the Department of Adult and Continuing Education, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. Cronbach Alpha was used to determine the internal consistency of the instrument and the overall reliability coefficient of 0.79 was obtained. Mean statistics was used to answer the research questions. The findings indicated that ANFE is funded to a low extent in Anambra State. The study also revealed that some of the challenges confronting ANFE in Anambra State include: difficulties in identifying budget meant for ANFE, lack of information on funding by individuals, inadequate funding by the government, among others. The study further showed that the strategies to be adopted in repositioning the funding of ANFE in Anambra State are: distinct budget allocation by federal and state government for ANFE, effective utilization of fund accruing to ANFE, assisting of ANFE through regular funding by international bodies and NGOs, among others. Conclusion was drawn and the study recommended that governments both federal and state should provide adequate support to ANFE, especially through proper funding and adequate monitoring of such funds.
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Ukamaka, Anigbogu, Theresa, ,. Chikodiri Scholastica, and Okeke, Uju M. "Determinants of Savings Among Members of Cooperative Societies in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-1 (December 31, 2018): 752–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd19075.

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PhD, Francis O. Nwankwo, Okenwa C. Ogbodo PhD, and Faith C. Onwuchekwa. "Agricultural Credit and Farm Output of Cooperative Members in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-3 (April 30, 2019): 557–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd22955.

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M. N., Okeke, Oboreh, J.C, Nebolisa O., Esione, U.O, and Chukwuemeka Odemegwu Ojukwu. "Change Management and Organizational Performance in Selected Manufacturing Companies in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention 6, no. 5 (May 24, 2019): 5437–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v6i5.06.

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This study examined change management and organizational performance in manufacturing companies in Anambra state, Nigeria. Relevant conceptual, theoretical and empirical literatures were reviewed. This study was anchored on organizational change and Lewin`s Three Step Model . Descriptive survey design was adopted, and primary data was employed. The population for the study was 286 employees working at the selected manufacturing companies in Anambra State. The entire population was used as the sample size for this study.The major instrument used for data collection was the questionnaire. Content Validity was adopted, and the test-retest method was used to test reliability of the research instrument. The study found that technological changes have a positive significant effect on organizational performance in manufacturing companies. Change management strategies have a positive significant effect on organizational performance in manufacturing companies in Anambra state. Leadership changes have a positive significant influence on organizational performance in manufacturing companies in Anambra state. The study concluded that change management has a positive significant effect on organizational performance in manufacturing companies in Anambra state. The study recommends that technology change had influenced employee performance since it simplifies the work to be done,thereby making work more efficient. Organizations which implement new technology should provide proper training to their employees to increase their performance. Every organization should build strong organizational management strategies that help to build good relationships based on their values, norms, behaviours, and perceptions.Leadership changes leaders’ mind-set, style, and behavior.The change process they design as a result of their orientation must encourage employees to want to participate, to choose to contribute, rather than force them to do so.
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Mbah, Peter O., Thaddeus C. Nzeadibe, Chikodiri Nwangwu, Ambrose O. Iheanacho, Christopher Okonkwo Eze, and Christian C. Ezeibe. "Separatist Threat, Militarization and Voter Turnout: Exploring the Dynamics of the 2017 Governorship Election in Anambra State, Nigeria." Journal of Asian and African Studies 55, no. 8 (March 6, 2020): 1093–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909620907934.

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Using the qual-dominant mixed methods approach, this study analysed the impact of the separatist threat and the militarization of elections on voter turnout during the 2017 governorship election in Anambra State, Nigeria. Findings indicate that perceived and real marginalization of the Igbo in Nigeria’s state-building is largely driving the neo-Biafra separatist threat to boycott elections in Anambra State. This does not only account for the state militarization of elections in order to guarantee security; it also inadvertently engendered fear among citizens, undermined voter turnout and exacerbated political exclusion. This study concludes that inclusive political development presents an opportunity for de-escalation of separatist threats, demilitarization of elections and enhancement of voter turnout in Nigeria.
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Ekwealor, Chito Clare, and Christie Amechi Oyeka. "Cutaneous Mycoses among Rice Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria." Journal of Mycology 2013 (September 25, 2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/190742.

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Rice grain is one of the world's most important food crops, and its cultivation is a major occupation in Anambra State, Nigeria. These rice farmers are exposed to various agents that predispose them to cutaneous mycoses. The aim of this work was to screen rice farmers for lesions suggestive of cutaneous mycoses and to isolate and identify fungal agents associated with the infection. This survey was carried out between November 2009 and June 2011 in Anambra State, Nigeria. Clinical samples collected from 201 farmers with lesions suggestive of cutaneous mycoses were processed and the organisms identified. Questionnaires were used to obtain other necessary data and were statistically analyzed. Of the 2,580 rice farmers screened, 201 (7.79%) showed positive lesions. Organisms recovered included Microsporum audouinii, Microsporum ferrugineum, Trichophyton megnini, Trichophyton tonsurans, Trichophyton rubrum, Aspergillus terrus, Aspergillus candidus, Aspergillus scleriotorum, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, Scopulariopsis sp., Chrysosporium sp., Eupenicillium javanicum, Fusarium sp., Penicillium aculeatum, and Penicillium pinophilum. At the end of this work, onychomycosis was observed to be the most prevalent with nondermatophyte molds now becoming very important agents of cutaneous mycoses among rice farmer.
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N.C., Ojiagu, and Ezemba N.E. "COOPERATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT OF RURAL DWELLERS IN ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research 3, no. 7 (September 1, 2021): 277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijmer.v3i7.246.

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The study investigated cooperative entrepreneurship and the social empowerment of rural dwellers in Anambra state, Nigeria. The objectives are to determine the nature of the relationship that exists between entrepreneurial orientation and self-actualization of rural dwellers and to ascertain the nature of the relationship between risk-taking and autonomy of rural dwellers in Anambra state. A descriptive survey research design was employed and data were analyzed with frequency distribution, mean, and standard deviation. Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) was used to test hypotheses at a 5 per cent level of significance. Findings revealed that there is a statistically significant relationship between entrepreneurial orientation as well as risk-taking and autonomy, the results of the findings showed that exploitation of new business opportunities by cooperative entrepreneurs contributes to the realization of their abilities. It was recommended among others that Cooperative Entrepreneurship should be encouraged at all levels (local, regional and national levels) because it remains a viable strategy in achieving self-actualization and reducing unemployment. Keywords: Cooperative Entrepreneurship, Social Empowerment, Entrepreneurial Orientation, Anambra State.
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Emman-Owums, Owuamalam, Chizoba P. Okonkwo, and Stanley U. Ugboaja. "NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHS’ INFLUENCE ON MADE IN NIGERIA PRODUCTS PATRONAGE IN ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of New Economics and Social Sciences 11, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.3539.

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Pictures they say worth more than a thousand words. Photographs have gained a worldwide acceptance in terms of its usage in newspapers to stimulate the sales of goods and services based on its immense prowess to establish a mental picture in the mind of readers. This study examines newspaper photographs influence on made-in-Nigeria products patronage in Anambra State. The uses and gratifications theory was adopted as the core theoretical framework for this study. The study adopted survey research method with four hundred copies of questionnaire administered to respond-ents across five major cities in Anambra State. The study found that the regular usage of photographs on made-in-Nigeria product campaign by the newspapers have prompted many people to patronize locally made products. Therefore, this study rec-ommends that the use of photographs on made-in-Nigeria products’ campaign should be integrated or replicated on the various newspapers online platforms since majority of the respondents chose online, as their ideal source of accessing newspapers. Also, the study recommends that the federal government should ensure that the newspapers are constantly presenting pictures of quality made-in-Nigeria goods, so that readers’ will inadvertently get to associate these goods with quality and reliability.
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Anierobi, Elizabeth Ifeoma, Chukwuemeka E. Etodike, Azuka Eluemuno, and Nwikpo Mary Nneka. "Body Image and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Indecent Dressing among Female Undergraduates in Universities in Anambra State, Nigeria." European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 4 (August 21, 2021): 80–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejsocial.2021.1.4.26.

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Despite the social threats and devastating consequences of indecent dressing on students, female undergraduates in Universities in Anambra State still indulge in it without cognizance of acceptable dressing ethics. In view of the dangers it portends, this study examined body image and self-esteem as culpable factors which predispose undergraduates to indecent dressing. Using correlation research design for the study, two research questions were posed whereas two hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. In the method section, we utilized multi-stage sampling technique to manage the 21,532 population female undergraduates in Universities in Anambra State. After sample reduction, a sample of 1,250 female undergraduate students was selected from two public universities in Anambra State. During the survey, opinion of the female undergraduates was elicited using Body Image and Self-Esteem Questionnaire (BISEQ) and Indecent Dressing Scale (IDS). Reliability of both instruments was determined using Cronbach Alpha method and alpha coefficients of 0.71 and 0.69 were obtained for BISEQ and IDS respectively. The data were analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation for answering research questions and Regression statistical analysis for testing the hypotheses. The results indicated that there is a positive and significant relationship between body image and indecent dressing among undergraduate students in universities in Anambra State. There is a positive and significant relationship between self-esteem and indecent dressing among undergraduate students in universities in Anambra State. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended among others that policies should be made and implemented against indecent dressing in universities.
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Nweze Kenneth Emeka. "Prevalence of scabies among secondary school students in Anambra State, Nigeria." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 8, no. 1 (October 30, 2021): 001–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2021.8.1.0091.

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Scabies has been listed as one of the Neglected Tropical Diseases. Therefore, this study aimed at estimating the prevalence of Scabies among Secondary School Students in Anambra State, Nigeria. A survey of Scabies infection was conducted in fifty (50) randomly selected secondary schools in the three geographical zones of Anambra State, Nigeria. A well-structured questionnaire was employed to elucidate information on age, sex and also on knowledge, attitude and perception (KAP). Focus group discussions, direct clinical observations and microscopic examinations using the skin scraping test method for the confirmation of scabies infestation were also employed. Data analysis was done using a statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 23 and Microsoft Excel version 16. Out of the five thousand (5000) students examined 500 (10.0%) were identified as positive from the research works, the sex-specific prevalent rate showed that 209 out of the 3000 females (6.97%) were positive while 291 out of the 2000 males (14.55%) were positive. The age-specific prevalence showed that age groups 10 to 12 years had the highest prevalence rate (29.0%) and 9.6% in both the male and female students respectively. The infectivity rate among urban and rural schools showed that rural students were more prone to scabies infections (14.12%) than their urban counterparts (5.88%) and the difference was statistically significant. The result of this study helped identify some students with Scabies infection in Anambra state Nigeria for appropriate treatment, prevention and control measures to curb the menace of Scabies infestation.
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Olumba,, Chukwudi Charles. "Productivity of improved plantain technologies in Anambra State, Nigeria." African Journal of Agricultural Research 9, no. 29 (July 15, 2014): 2196–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajar2014.8891.

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S.I., Ume, Ebeniro L.A., Ochiaka C.D., and Uche F.O. "Economics Analysis of Catfish Production in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology 1, no. 3 (2016): 476–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijaers/3.10.25.

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Okorowu, Ejiogu, Nwigbo Chuka, and Okolie Chukwulozie. "Preliminary Design of Monorail Network for Anambra State, Nigeria." British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 17, no. 2 (January 10, 2016): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bjast/2016/27510.

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Enwonwu, KG, C. Ibeh, I. Modebe, E. Owoaje, AI Zoakah, C. Ifeadike, N. Ezeama, and E. Azuike. "Orthostatic Hypotension among Elderly Diabetics in Anambra State, Nigeria." Community Medicine and Public Health Care 6, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/cmph-1978/100054.

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Obiora, C. J. "Assessment: Overview from Women Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria." Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences 3, no. 8 (August 20, 2013): 618–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15580/gjas.2013.3.071113718.

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Nwafor, Stephen Chinedu, Franklin Nnanna Ibe, and Nneora Mary Muoneke. "Optimizing information and communication technology applications in chemistry learning." Journal of Research in Instructional 2, no. 2 (November 7, 2022): 151–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30862/jri.v2i2.92.

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Information and communication technology (ICT) is crucial to the educational growth of any country and the academic interactions and collaborations of students. The study determined the extent of ICT application in chemistry instruction in Anambra State, Nigeria, secondary schools. This study uses a descriptive survey. A total of 133 students and 12 chemistry teachers as samples. The t-test was used to test the research hypothesis. The study's findings revealed a low extent of ICT application in teaching and learning chemistry in Anambra State, Nigeria. Moreover, both the chemistry teachers and students agree that ICT is applied to a low extent for teaching and learning chemistry in Anambra State, Nigeria. The study also revealed that the use of outdated computers; lack of technical assistance; lack of time; lack of computer hardware/software; lack of electricity; broken down computers; lack of internet or slow connectivity, and high cost of computers are some of the challenges of ICT application while the provision/maintenance of adequate ICT software and hardware, exposure of chemistry teachers to workshops and conferences and provision of uninterrupted internet services and power supply by the government among others were proffered as possible strategies to eliminate these challenges.
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Ezemba Nwamalubia Esther, Anigbogu, and Theresa Ukamaka. "Influence of micro business on the economic empowerment of women cooperative societies in anambra state, nigeria." Journal of Management and Science 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.12.53.

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The study examined micro business and economic empowerment of members of women cooperative societies in Anambra State, Nigeria. The study was motivated by the need to determine the influence of micro business on economic empowerment among members of women cooperative societies in Anambra State. The specific objectives are to: identify the socio economic characteristics of the respondents, ascertain the effect of non-registration status of micro business on economic empowerment of members of women cooperative societies in Anambra State, examine the influence of operating capital on economic empowerment of members of women cooperative societies in Anambra State and determine the effect of level of profit on economic empowerment of members of women cooperative societies in Anambra State. The area of study is Anambra State where 391 members of women cooperatives were selected from the population of 725 registered women cooperatives in the study area. The instrument used for data collection was the questionnaire. The study employed regression technique, frequency,and percentage in analyzing the data obtained. The study found out that there is a strong relationship between micro business and economic empowerment at value of (0.970) it also found that business registration status affects the increasing income of members business, it also revealed that operating capital and level of profit on economic empowerment ensures economic contribution, self-confidence, and accountability. The study concluded that micro business has a significant influence on economic empowerment among members of women cooperative societies in Anambra state, Nigeria. The study recommends that women operating micro-businesses need to register their businesses. This is because when registered they stand the chance of accessing funds for expansion from government and donor agencies. Members of women cooperative societies should be financially disciplined and keep proper record which is paramount for operating micro-businesses. Level of profit is found to have a positive and significant effect on the economic empowerment of members of women cooperative societies. Women business owners are urged to be accountable in their businesses by preparing trading account which will enable them track and grow their level of profit among others.
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Amatu, Chinwe Uchechukwu, Doris Ngozi Morah, and Oluchukwu Augustina Nwafor. "Children’s reactions to ‘Taste is the difference’ indomie instant noodles television commercial in Nigeria: Anambra State in focus." African Social Science and Humanities Journal 3, no. 4 (June 23, 2022): 86–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.57040/asshj.v3i4.221.

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This study evaluated children's responses to the 'Taste is the difference' Indomie Instant noodles television commercial in Anambra State, Nigeria. It is premised on the background that children who live and interact with other members of society cultivate different behaviours after exposure to media content. There is a need to control the spread of unethical media content for children's safety, cultivating acceptable socio-cultural behaviours and positive development. The study hinged on Cultivation and Social Learning Theories and adopted the Focus Group Discussion research method with structured questions as a data collection instrument. Multi-stage sampling techniques were used to select 364 primary six pupils as respondents from three schools in the three senatorial districts of Anambra State, Nigeria, on consent from relevant authorities. Findings show that respondents were significantly exposed to the select commercial; there was a high recall of message elements. The respondents were also found to be favourably disposed to the message elements and perceived some elements as imperfect because they eroded aspects of their culture. The study concludes that the select respondents responded positively to the entertainment aspect and negatively to the cultural implication of the commercial. The study recommended amendments to message elements in the commercial that eroded some aspects of Nigerian culture.
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Akwaekwe, Christian Ikechukwu, Agbasi, and Obianuju Emmanuela. "Effect of livelihood diversification on poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmers in anambra state, nigeria." Journal of Management and Science 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.12.54.

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This study investigated the effect of livelihood diversification on poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmersin Anambra State, Nigeria. The specific objectives are to ascertain the extent to which craftsmanship, paid labour, trading,service delivery and asset income have influenced poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmers in Anambra State. The study was a descriptive survey on a sample 142 respondents. Data for the study were obtained using a structured questionnaire and was subsequently analyzed using frequency tables, percentages and regression technique of the ordinary least square. Findings revealed that craftsmanship, Paid labour, service delivery and asset income have significant influence on poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmers in Anambra State. The study concludes that four out of the five regression coefficient - craftsmanship, paid labour, trading and asset income - significantly influenced poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria. Service delivery was not significant but it had positive relationship with poverty reduction among members of cooperative rural farmers in Anambra State thus suggesting inadequate service delivery businesses among members of cooperative societies. Based on the findings of the study, the following recommendations are made: Cooperative societies should educate members on livelihood diversification craft engagements to help lift their members from poverty. Cooperative societies should train their members on skills that will enable them seek rewarding paid labour as a means of diversifying their livelihood strategies. The societies should help members obtain adequate affordable credit to go into meaningful trading. This is because trade was found to significantly reduce poverty among members of cooperative rural farmers in Anambra State. Members of cooperative should consider going into service delivery business like financial services which is a trending business today. Apart from commercial building for renting and receiving royalty from farm land, members of cooperative should consider investment in Stocks and securities, real estate, franchise and crypto businesses.
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Okafor, Richard C. "Of Ditties, Needs and Amnesia–Music and Primary Education in Anambra State, Nigeria." British Journal of Music Education 6, no. 3 (November 1989): 289–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265051700007245.

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This paper is an attempt to see whether lofty ideals of sound education are being achieved in primary education since music is a sine qua non. It defines primary school in Nigeria and the general objectives of primary education. It reflects on the type of education the Nigerian child received both in the traditional society and in the colonial era, and the methods used. What role did music play? Furthermore, it looks at the state of music now, and how things went wrong in the middle. It underscores the importance of music in the primary school curriculum and makes recommendations on improvement.
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Chukwunonso, Nosike, Kekeocha Ezinne Mary, and Okeke Anene Patrick. "Emotional Intelligence and Performance of Employees in Secondary Schools in Anambra State; Principals Dynamics." Cross Current International Journal of Economics, Management and Media Studies 4, no. 3 (June 25, 2022): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.36344/ccijemms.2022.v04i03.004.

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The rancour observed in many secondary schools in Anambra State Nigeria and the consequent poor performance of teachers, necessitated this study to examine the nexus existing between emotional intelligence and the teacher's performance. The work was anchored on the Emotional Intelligence Theory (Eq-Emotional Quotient) by Pahl in 2008 and the Ability-Based Theory by Mayer, Salovey, and Caruso in 2008. A survey research design was adopted for the study, with a population and sample size of 650 and 242 respectively. The instrument for data collection was a questionnaire, which was subjected to both reliability and validity tests. Data analysis was done using correlation analysis and hypotheses tested at a 5% level of significance. Results showed that self-control has a statistically significant influence on employees’ creativity and that empathy has a statistically significant influence on employees’ commitment in secondary schools in Anambra State. The study, therefore, concluded that emotional intelligence affects the performance of teachers in secondary schools in Anambra State, Nigeria and recommended among others that the principals need to exhibit self-control as it has been shown to go a long way in influencing employees’ creativity and output of teachers.
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Edith, Nwandu Sandra Ifeoma, and Ihearindueme Amara Blessing. "Managing Resource Wastages as Predictors of Effective Secondary School Administration in Anambra State, Nigeria." EAS Journal of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences 4, no. 2 (March 30, 2022): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.36349/easjpbs.2022.v04i02.005.

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This study examined managing resource wastages as predictors of effective secondary school administration in Anambra State, Nigeria. The study was guided by three objectives and a corresponding research questions and null hypotheses. The study adopted a correlation survey research design. The population of the study comprised of all the 762 Principals and Vice Principals in 254 public senior secondary schools in Anambra State. A simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample 385 respondents representing 50% of the entire population of this study. The research instruments titled: Managing Resources Wastages Scale (MRWS) and Effective Secondary School Administration Scale (ESSAS) were used for this study. The face and content validities of the instrument were established by the researcher. Cronbach Alpha statistics was used to test for the reliability of the instruments which the coefficients of Managing Resources Wastages Scale and Effective Secondary School Administration Scale are 0.84 and 0.88. The reliability coefficients for the subscales of Financial Resource Wastages, Human Resource Wastages and Infrastructural Resource Wastages are 0.82, 0.81 and 0.87 respectively. The findings of the study revealed that that that the strategies for managing financial resource wastages and human resource wastages to a high extent predict effective secondary school administration in Anambra State. However, strategies for managing infrastructural resource wastages to a low extent effective secondary school administration in Anambra State. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that chool administrators should strengthen their effort in managing financial resource and keep record track of their expenditure to avoid linkages and wastages in the system for effective secondary school administration.
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Ugochukwu, O. "Endemicity of schistosomiasis in some parts of Anambra State, Nigeria." Journal of Medical Laboratory and Diagnosis 4, no. 5 (November 30, 2013): 54–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jmld2013.0072.

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Anekwe, Ifeoma Rita. "Teamwork and Performance of Commercial Banks in Anambra State, Nigeria." International Journal of Responsible Leadership and Ethical Decision-Making 3, no. 1 (January 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijrledm.295090.

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Organizations today concentrate on teamwork to solve organizational problems, achieve a competitive advantage, and encourage employee creativity. Organizations require the positive force of teamwork because it develops and empowers employees’ potentials and skills. Also, the absence of teamwork concepts and strategies can lead to occupational failure, disappointment, low morale, and poor productivity which threatens the entity of the organization. The study examines the effect of teamwork on employee performance of commercial banks in Anambra state. A sample size of 132 employees in selected banks was derived using the Taro Yamane formula and structured questionnaire were employed to gather opinions of the respondents. The formulated hypothesis was tested with simple regression. The finding revealed that team innovative behavior has a significant positive effect on quality service delivery. The study, recommended that organizations should provide positive reinforcement to help keep everyone motivated, and team morale up to work together to improve productivity and achieve goals
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