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Richard, Shaibu Hasssan, and Emmanuel Okokondem Okon. "Gender Issue in Transportation Sector of Nigeria: A Case Study of Lokoja, Kogi State." American International Journal of Social Science Research 2, no. 1 (January 21, 2018): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.46281/aijssr.v2i1.167.

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This paper aimed at finding out what constraint women in transport sector in Lokoja and why employers are reluctant in employing women in the sector? The null hypothesis is that women constraints have no significant effect in transportation sector in Lokoja. Information for the paper was basically from the questionnaire survey method Data generated were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as mean, simple percentages and graphical illustrations. Chi-square analysis was used to test the formulated hypothesis. The result reveals that women constraints have significant effect in transportation sector in Lokoja. Transport business in Lokoja is so dominated by male counterpart and yet some routes are not adequately covered. Based on the aforementioned findings, it is recommended that social attitude in Lokoja, Kogi state and Nigeria in general should be changed in favour of women employment in transport sector. The government of Kogi state should establish driving schools and transport scheme meant to enhance the livelihood of women. The National Union of Road Transport Worker (NURTW) should encourage women to invest in the sector.
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Ekweueme, B. N., and A. C. Onyeagocha. "Plagioclases in metamorphosed rocks of Lokoja S.E., Nigeria." Journal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East) 7, no. 7-8 (January 1988): 887–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0899-5362(88)90003-6.

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Akpen, G. D., M. I. Aho, and A. A. Musa. "Rainfall intensity-duration-frequency models for Lokoja Metropolis, Nigeria." Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 25, no. 1 (April 29, 2019): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjpas.v25i1.11.

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Ebiloma, Stella O. "Showcasing the Tourism Potentials of Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Open Journal of Social Sciences 07, no. 07 (2019): 318–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jss.2019.77027.

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Ige, Olusegun Omoniyi, Daniel Opemipo Obasaju, Christopher Baiyegunhi, Olufemi Ogunsanwo, and Temitope Love Baiyegunhi. "Evaluation of aquifer hydraulic characteristics using geoelectrical sounding, pumping and laboratory tests: A case study of Lokoja and Patti Formations, Southern Bida Basin, Nigeria." Open Geosciences 10, no. 1 (December 20, 2018): 807–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/geo-2018-0063.

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AbstractThe hydraulic characteristics of aquifers in Lokoja and Patti Formations were investigated using combination of vertical electrical sounding (VES), pumping and laboratory tests. A total of 20 VES (10 each in areas underlain by Lokoja and Patti Formations) were carried out at different locations with 5 pumping tests around VES stations in order to determine the geoelectric layers, thickness, depths to water table and groundwater potential of the area. 21 samples extracted fromaquiferous units of surface outcrops were also subjected to laboratory constant head and falling head permeameter tests in order to determine hydraulic conductivity (K) values using the Darcy’s law of liquid flow. The results of VES for areas underlain by Lokoja and Patti Formations revealed 4-5 geo-electrical layers. The depths to water table vary from 5.91-40.8 m. Thickness values are within the range of 7.37-27.3 m for aquiferous units of Lokoja Formation, and 10.8-20.1 m for the Patti Formation. The results of aquifer characteristics using Dar-Zarrouk Parameter gave hydraulic conductivity (K) values between 1.92-91.7 m/day and 2.15-31.8 m/day for aquifers of Lokoja and Patti Formations respectively. Transmissivity (T) values of the aquiferous units of Lokoja Formation fall within 24.97-2117 m2/day, while those of Patti Formation vary from 27.9-456.91 m2/day. There is a strong correlation between the values of measured and calculated hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity between measured and calculated transmissivity for the five wells (R2 = 0.99 and 0.92, respectively). Based on the results obtained and interpretations proffered, aquiferous units in both formations are capable of yielding optimum groundwater for private consumption and partly to small communities, and to some extent can supply water for great regional use. It is suggested that similar study should be carried out in other sedimentary basins where to aid regional planning and management of groundwater resource.
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Fowoyo, Patience Temitope, and Ridwan Baba Ali. "Microbiological Assessment of Fast Foods Sold in Lokoja Metropolis, Nigeria." OALib 02, no. 05 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1101541.

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Gbaruko, Eberechi. "Poster 24 - Low Vision and Blindness in Lokoja, Northeast Nigeria." Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association 76, no. 6 (June 2005): 373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1529-1839(05)70351-1.

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Madukwe, Henry Y. "Granulometric Study of the Lokoja Sandstone, Mid Niger Basin, Nigeria." Review of Environment and Earth Sciences 4, no. 1 (2017): 12–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.80.2017.41.12.26.

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Egesi, N., and J. I. Nwosu. "Dimension Stone: Exploration and Exploitation in parts of Lokoja, North-Central Nigeria." Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 24, no. 3 (April 23, 2020): 425–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v24i3.4.

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The study area Lokoja is the home to the confluence between Rivers Niger and Benue. Dimension stone is cut or quarried stone in accordance with specific dimensions, generally more abundant and are used in greater quantities than ore minerals in pavement and several other constructional activities. The objective of the paper is to present prospects and a lead of rocks in Lokoja area for the production of dimension stone. The rocks in the area are being quarried as aggregates or mined as dimension stone and they met quality parameters of the rocks which includes, must be durable, easy to quarry, work, cut and polish. The particular stones selected depend upon the local weathering conditions which can be determined by amounts of industrial gases present and availability of the rocks locally. The rocks identified are marbles, granite gneisses, migmatites and biotite granites. The granites are being quarried for aggregates, marbles are powdered for cement production while migmatites and granite gneisses were mined for dimension stone.The results of Rock Strength (MPA), Rock Class Factor and Swell Factor are within acceptable standard limits except for migmatites with RS 36%, RCF 7% and SF 1.25%, which is above the limit when compared with previous analysis of AAV 22.0%, ACV23.3%, AIV18%and Absorption 0.54% in Boki area. The dimension stone were separated by more precise and delicate techniques, such as diamond wire saws, diamond belt saws, in the mine the cut dimension stone width are 1m, while many are rectangular in shape. They occur in the same geologic setting of the basement complex of Northcentral Nigeria. In the area investment has been at relatively low stage more investment will significantly increase production of the dimension stone for local usage, export and economic growth. Keywords:Dimension stone, durable, available, maintenance, migmatite, Lokoja
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Joy, Ede Ukoje. "Impacts of rapid urbanisation in the urban fringe of Lokoja, Nigeria." Journal of Geography and Regional Planning 9, no. 10 (November 30, 2016): 185–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jgrp2016.0591.

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Ayuba, R., F. Akpah, V. Omonona, and A. Auduson. "Geoelectrical Investigation of Basement Complex Areas of Lokoja, North-Central Nigeria." British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 7, no. 6 (January 10, 2015): 573–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bjast/2015/15526.

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Ayuba, R., O. V. Omonona, and O. S. Onwuka. "Assessment of groundwater quality of Lokoja basement area, North-Central Nigeria." Journal of the Geological Society of India 82, no. 4 (October 2013): 413–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12594-013-0168-6.

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Adetunji, MA, and IO Isah. "Urban housing quality and its health implications in Nigeria: an example of Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management 8, no. 5 (August 4, 2015): 570. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejesm.v8i5.10.

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Okorie, E., AS Siyaka, and FI Ojotule. "Effect of flooding on the physicochemical quality of Mehmeh stream, Lokoja, Nigeria." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 8, no. 3 (October 21, 2014): 1342. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v8i3.46.

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Ifatimehin, Olarewaju. "Application of Remotely-sensed Data for Modeling Malaria Infection in Lokoja, Nigeria." International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 4, no. 6 (January 10, 2014): 634–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijtdh/2014/7337.

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Agbomhekhe Ogah, Dr Stephen. "Management of Earlobe Keloids in Lokoja, Nigeria: A review of twelve cases." IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 13, no. 9 (2014): 63–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/0853-13926365.

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Ogah, Stephen Agbomhekhe. "Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Perforation in Lokoja, Nigeria: A Review of 43 Cases." Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 06, no. 04 (December 2016): 68–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708678.

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Abstract Background: The tympanic membrane main function is the conduction of sound waves for effective hearing hence its perforation almost always results in initial hearing impairment of a reasonable degree. Objectives: To identify common causes, clinical presentation and management outcome of a perforated tympanic membrane. Methods: This is a three year (January 2013-December 2015) prospective hospital base study carried out in the ENT Outpatient clinic of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, Nigeria. Patients were recruited by convenience sampling method after a clinical diagnosis of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation. All patients were made to have PTA for their hearing assessment during and after treatment. Results: A total of 49 patients were recruited but 6 were lost to follow up, the remaining 43 were 24 males and 19 females with a male to female ratio of 1.26:1. Age range was from 2-80years and the modal age group was 11-20years. Ear cleaning and scratching with pointed objects was the commonest cause of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation followed by slapping from assault. Pain was the most common symptom at presentation followed by hearing loss. Spontaneous healing of the membrane occurred in 6 weeks in 34.9% of the patients and with complete restoration of hearing in 96%.
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Omada, J. I., M. S. Kolawole, and A. N. Odoma. "Field and petrochemical studies of pegmatites in parts of Lokoja, Central Nigeria." Journal of African Earth Sciences 101 (January 2015): 266–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.09.020.

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David, Ajibade, and Adefolaju Toyin. "Rationale and Implications of Psychoactive Substances Use Among Commercial Road Transport Workers in Lokoja, Nigeria." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 8, no. 5-1 (July 1, 2017): 143–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mjss-2018-0107.

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Abstract This study investigates the rationale and implications of psychoactive substances use among commercial road transport workers in Lokoja, Nigeria, using cross-sectional survey research design. The study population comprises of trailer drivers, taxi drivers, tipper drivers and long distance bus drivers registered in Lokoja. However, due to variation in the population of each of the study groups, a quota of forty five (45) participants were allotted to each of the groups (totalling one hundred and eighty, 180) in order to prevent over-representation of one group over the other. Selection of respondents at garage/park level was however done using purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using semi-structured questionnaire and statistically analysed using frequencies, percentage, and weighted means. Results of the study show that majority of the respondents used psychoactive substances to overcome depression, stay awake while driving, overcome daily problems and for pleasure. These were however found to sometimes result to alteration in the moods and emotional state of the respondents, road traffic accidents, hangover and further involvement in substances usage. In view of these findings, it is recommended that Government should intensify campaign through print and electronic media as well as by organising seminar and workshop for members of commercial road transport workers not only in the study area but also in Nigeria generally, on the risks (social, psychological and health) of psychoactive substance usage.
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Kolawole, OM, MM Suleiman, OO Alabi, JI Ogah, and OO Amuda. "Seroprevalence of Rubella Viral Infection in Women of Childbearing Age in Lokoja, Nigeria." Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal 4, no. 1 (June 23, 2015): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/star.v4i1.22.

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Ifatimehin, Olarewaju. "Ecosystem Regulatory Services and Human Comfort in an Outdoor Environment of Lokoja, Nigeria." British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 4, no. 18 (January 10, 2014): 2576–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bjast/2014/6515.

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Bayowa, Oyelowo, Gbenga Ogungbesan, Razak Majolagbe, and Simeon Oyeleke. "Geophysical prospecting for iron ore deposit around Tajimi village, Lokoja, North–Central Nigeria." Materials and Geoenvironment 63, no. 3 (September 1, 2016): 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rmzmag-2016-0014.

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Abstract Ground magnetic and electrical resistivity survey were undertaken to investigate the occurrence and geometry of iron ore deposit around Tajimi village, Lokoja, North-Central Nigeria. The generated residual map of the ground-magnetic data acquired at 250 stations along 15 traverses revealed numerous prominent anomalies, mostly trending in the N-S direction. The radial power spectrum revealed the depth to magnetic sources between 6 m to 20 m. The interpreted VES data characterized the area into three subsurface layers: top soil, presumably iron ore layer and weathered/fresh basement. The result of vertical electrical sounding curves showed a sudden drop in resistivity (42-241 Ωm) over high magnetic response. The geo-electric section revealed that the study area is generally characterized with thin overburden (0.5-1.7 m) and the thickness of the second layer (presumed to be the iron ore layer) ranged between 6.2-25.1 m. The study concluded that areas of high magnetic intensity showed a sudden drop in resistivity value for the VES points, which give an indication of the presence of an electrically conductive structure presumed to be iron ore deposits.
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Fowoyo, P. T., and G. Abuo. "Bacteriological Profiling and Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Isolated From River Niger Lokoja Tributary, Nigeria." Journal of Applied Life Sciences International 19, no. 3 (December 18, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jalsi/2018/45601.

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Agbomhekhe Ogah, Stephen. "Aetiology of Vertigo as Seen at the Federal Medical Center Lokoja, North Central Nigeria." Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences 12, no. 1 (May 28, 2017): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v12i1.855.

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<p><strong>Background:</strong> Human beings are able to maintain their balance from a combination of proprioceptive, graviceptive, visual and the vestibular inputs integrated by the central nervous system. Hence, symptoms of imbalance can arise whenever there is a defect either in these peripheral sensors or the modulating central nervous system. The prevalence of vertigo is 20-30% and it is a major health issue all over the world.</p><p><strong>Objectives:</strong> To determine the prevalence and causes of vertigo in Federal Medical Center Lokoja, North Central Nigeria.</p><p><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> This is a 3-year retrospective hospital based study undertaken in the ENT Unit of the Department of Surgery Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja. From the hospital Medical Records, patients' files were retrieved. Data about their age, sex, occupation, presentation, treatment modality and outcome were extracted, studied and analyzed.</p><p><strong>Results:</strong> Three thousand two hundred and fourteen patients were seen and 65 of them had vertigo with a prevalence of 2.0%. Fifteen files had incomplete information and were not include in the study. The remaining 50 patients' files that were reviewed, consisted of 32 males (64%) and 18 females (36%). Male to female ratio was 1.8:1 and a mean age of 24.8 years. Bengin Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) 22(44%) was the commonest aetiology found followed by Meniere's disease 8(16%), trauma 7(14%) and Vestibular Neuronitis 5(10%) respectively.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Aetiology, vertigo, BPPV, Meniere's disease. </p>
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Agaja, S. "Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Honey Samples from Lokoja and Suleija North Central Nigeria." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 3, no. 3 (January 10, 2014): 419–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2014/5849.

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Ibileye, Gbenga, and Bunmi Balogun. "Functional Definition of Roles in Complex Multilingualism: The Example of Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 6, no. 6 (November 7, 2015): 1181. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0606.04.

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Oluwaseyi, Olorunfemi Samuel, Eke Edward, Chukwuemeka Albert Eyinda, and Eno E. Okoko. "Performance Assessment of Motorcycle Operation, as a Means of Urban Mobility in Lokoja, Nigeria." Journal of Transportation Technologies 04, no. 04 (2014): 343–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jtts.2014.44031.

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Ibor, U. W., T. I. Bassey, and A. Seun. "Socio-economic and environmental risk factors of allergic conjunctivitis in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 23, no. 3 (April 10, 2019): 489. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v23i3.19.

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Ozulu, George Uchebike, Anthony Uwaoma Okoro, and Evangeline Njideka Onuigbo. "Sedimentary facies and environments of the sedimentary fill of Southern Bida Basin, Nigeria." Global Journal of Geological Sciences 19, no. 1 (July 13, 2021): 53–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjgs.v19i1.5.

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Six lithofacies were identified in the Lokoja Formation, Southern Bida Basin: fanglomerate/ conglomerate lithofacies (Gmc), fine to coarse-grained ferruginized weakly cross-bedded, pebbly sandstone lithofacies (Scx), fine to coarsegrained sandstone lithofacies (Sfc), silty claystone lithofacies (Csm), siltstone lithofacies (Slt) and lateritic ironstone lithofacies (Ilt). These were grouped into three lithofacies associations viz: alluvial fan, braided river channel, floodplain lithofacies association. Nine lithofacies were identified in the Ahoko Formation. These are: black-dark grey carbonaceous shale lithofacies (Shc), bioturbated ripple-laminated siltstone lithofacies (Sbr), poorly cross-laminated claystone lithofacies (Cxl), concretionary/nodular ironstone lithofacies (Icn), medium to coarse-grained sandstone lithofacies (Smc) fine grained, well-sorted, friable bioturbated herringbone cross-bedded sandstone lithofacies (Sxf), massive brownish claystone lithofacies (Clm), massive claystone with lateritic ironstone lithofacies (Cli) and lateritic ironstones lithofacies (Ilt). These have been grouped into three lithofacies associations viz: shallow marine lithofaciesassociation, tidal-intertidal flat lithofacies association and floodplain lithofacies association. Similarly, three lithofacies were identified in the Agbaja Formation and have been grouped into two lithofacies association. These are: fine to medium-grained sandstone ironstone interbedded lithofacies (Sti), oolitic–pisolitic ironstone lithofacies (Iop) and concretionary ironstone lithofacies (Icr). The lithofacies associations are: tidal-intertidal flat lithofacies association and shallow marine lithofacies association. Result of lithofacies analysis helped in interpreting the depositional environments. The Lokoja Formation is a product of a fluvial dominated alluvial system from debris/gravity flow in alluvial fan. This developed further into braided river channels and later meandering river during the closing stages. Sediments of the Ahoko Formation were deposited in tidal/intertidal flats and shallow marine environments while sediments of the Agbaja Formation were produced by a shallow marine system with a high tidal influence.
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Adeyinka ADETUNJI, Musilimu. "Automobile Trips to School and Safety Perspectives of Unplanned Lokoja Metropolis in North Central Nigeria." Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs 4, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2020.v4n1-6.

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Akpah, F., and C. Okogbue. "A Model of Storage Changes within the Cretaceous Sandstones of Lokoja Formation. North Central Nigeria." Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International 7, no. 3 (January 10, 2016): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jgeesi/2016/28505.

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Anthony Reuben, Ata-Awaji, and Zekeri Momoh. "POLITICAL ADVERTISING AND VOTERS BEHAVIOUR IN LOKOJA DURING 2019 GOVERNORSHIP POLL IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." International Journal of Advanced Research 8, no. 3 (March 31, 2020): 995–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/10717.

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Sunday A. U, Musa,. "Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Human Parvovirus B19 Infection in Anyigba and Lokoja, Kogi State – Nigeria." IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) 3, no. 3 (April 2013): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/3013-033106670.

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Jourdain, F. C. R., and Ronald Shuel. "XXXII.-Notes on a Collection of Eggs and Breeding-habits of Birds near Lokoja, Nigeria." Ibis 77, no. 3 (April 3, 2008): 623–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1935.tb02154.x.

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Effiong Ey, Joseph, and Florence Oyibo Iyaj. "Parasites of Clarotes laticeps (Ruppell, 1832 Siluriformes, Bagridae) at Rivers Niger-Benue Confluence, Lokoja, Nigeria." Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 9, no. 3 (April 15, 2014): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/jfas.2014.125.133.

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Olugbemi, Olaniyan. "Blood Group Distribution Pattern among Adult Who Attended Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." American Journal of Health Research 1, no. 3 (2013): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ajhr.20130103.19.

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Ohioze, Ohireimen, and BawoOnesirosan James. "Knowledge, attitude, and practice of basic hospital management principles among medical doctors in Lokoja, Nigeria." Annals of Nigerian Medicine 9, no. 1 (2015): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0331-3131.163326.

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Awodiran, M. O., F. O. Adeniran, R. O. Akinwale, and A. A. Akinwande. "Microsatellite Variability of Two Populations of Clarias gariepinus (Siluriformes, Clariidae) in Nigeria." Vestnik Zoologii 53, no. 3 (June 1, 2019): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2019-0020.

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Abstract The study evaluated the genetic signatures of the fishes from the two populations and compared the pattern of differentiation of the two populations with a view to separating the species from the different populations into possible sub-species. Forty (40) specimens were collected from River Niger (Lokoja) and Asejire Resevoir. The DNA of the twenty (20) specimens from each population extracted from the muscle tissue using phenol-chloroform extraction (PCE) method was subjected to microsatellite DNA analysis. Seven (7) microsatellite markers (Cga01, Cga02, Cga03, Cga05, Cga06, Cga09 and Cga10) were used in the analysis. Microsatellite DNA analysis of the two populations revealed significant differentiation between the two populations as shown by the high values of heterozygosity, low level of inbreeding and non-conformance to Hardy-Weinberg’s equilibrium. It is concluded from the study that microsatellite analysis showed a high potentiality for separation of the populations.
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C.S, Ngozi-Chika, Olorunyomi A. E., Echetema H. N., and Ibrahim O.I. "Factor analyses of transformed geochemical compositional data of meme river stream sediment, Lokoja, north central Nigeria." International Journal of Advanced Geosciences 9, no. 1 (February 2, 2021): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijag.v9i1.31332.

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Geochemical mapping using stream sediments from MRDB, north-central, Nigeria was undertaken towards obtaining multivariate association patterns reflecting the presence of ore mineralization in Lokoja region. The area is underlain by Precambrian crystalline rocks within the Benin-Nigeria Shield and clastic sedimentary rocks of Bida Basin (one of Nigeria inland sedimentary basins). The basement crystalline rocks have been known as a source of ore minerals in Nigeria. The major lithological units are cut by the Meme river watershed which have deposited in their tributaries, large quantities of alluvial and eluvial deposits formed during an extensive period of weathering and surficial processes. The PC analysis was performed on clr-transformed of Meme sediment geochemical compositional data of selected ore forming elements in the hope of obtaining geochemical information that could elucidate on the inferred ore mineralization of the region. The eight PCs explain about 93% of the total variance. The positive and negative loadings of PCs indicated the presences of oxides, sulphides, REEs and gems mineralisation in the region. Further interrogation of Spearman correlation of ilr transformed data with respect to the PC loadings indicated well developed relationship between Sr and V (0.55), Mn and Pb (0.89), Mn and Ta (0.77), Mn and Nb (0.78), Nb vs Ta (0.98), Rb and Cr (0.59), In and As (0.64), Pb and Ga (0.78), Sb and Au (0.52), Ba and Cr (0.50). The elemental association suggests that they are either indicator of their own mineralization or are suitable pathfinders to pertinent minerals in Lokoja region. The negative correlation between Fe with other ore elements indicated that the Fe is from both proximal and dextral sources probably due to many Fe formations and mineralisation (goethite, haematite± siderite – bearing sedimentary ironstone formations in the region). The high Spearman correlation coefficients between Mn, Nb and Ta inferred that these ore elements are from the proximal sources because they are reliable pathfinders to pertinent oxides mineralisation in the region. Inferred proximal mineralisation in the region include beryl, topaz, columbite, quartzofeldspathic and quartz veins with anomalous concentration of Au as well as industrial minerals which are artisanally mined in places for industrial purposes.
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Adelberger, Jörg. "The National Archives—Kaduna (NAK), Nigeria." History in Africa 19 (1992): 435–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172011.

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Although the archives of Nigeria have been utilized extensively, especially for historical studies, descriptive or introductory notes on them scarcely exist. With the following paper, based on a recent visit to the National Archives in Kaduna in October 1990, 1 want to contribute in filling this gap. The Nigerian Record Office (now National Archives of Nigeria) was established in 1954 on the recommendation and with the efforts of K. O. Dike, who had toured Nigeria and inspected the state of existing archives. Subsequently he became Government Supervisor of Public Records. Initially the archive was situated at the University of Ibadan, until in 1958 the first permanent block was erected.The National Archives in Kaduna is one of the three National Archives in Nigeria, the other two being in Ibadan and Enugu. There is some division of competence between the three archives: Enugu is responsible for the southern parts of Nigeria, Ibadan for the western parts, and Kaduna for the states of Northern Nigeria. The present or former names of regions on which documents are to be found in Kaduna are as follows: Adamawa, Bassa, Bauchi, Benue, Borgu, Borno, Central Province, Gongola, Ilorin, Kabba, Kano, Katsina, Kontagora, Lokoja, Munshi, Muri, Nassarawa, Niger, Nupe, Plateau, Sokoto, Yola, and Zaria. In this listing there are of course regional overlappings; for in the course of history provinces have either been carved out or amalgamated into larger units. In some cases, moreover, more or less identical regions are itemized under different names.
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Ifelola, E. O., and E. E. Bassey. "Evaluation of Slope Stability in Open Pit Mine and its Effects." Advanced Materials Research 367 (October 2011): 567–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.367.567.

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Obajana Limestone Mine is operated by Obajana Cement Plc, the largest cement company in West Africa. The mine is located in Obajana town 49km North-West of Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria within the Igara-Kabba-Lokoja Schist belt with coordinates N070 55l 00ll and E060 261 0011. An assessment of the mine pit slope face was carried out in order to evaluate bench slope stability conditions with a view to providing a consistently safe and effective mine pit working environment. Scanline method was used in the geologic mapping of a section of the northern pit-wall of the mine. Empirical method was used to determine rock strength parameters relevant to design and analysis. Factors of safety values - the primary indices for assessing the probability or remoteness of slopes to failure were determined by the traditional limit equilibrium analysis; a most accepted and widely used method among geotechnical engineers. Roclab and RockPack III Software were used as tools for the analyses. Results from kinematics analysis i.e stereographic projections, stereoplots and stereo-analysis identified four sets of pole concentration with three of these lying within the friction cone (Critical area). This implies that the set of discontinuities with these poles will negatively influence stability conditions of the mine pit slope face.
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Nathan, Abutu, Hile Donald, and Ochang Micheal. "Exploring the Silicon Composition of Rice Husk Ash and Clay Soil along River Niger-Lokoja, Nigeria." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 11, no. 6 (January 10, 2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2016/27541.

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Simon, Funsho R, Bukola Adewale, and Omoyeni Fulani. "Planning a functional city centre in a physiographic constrained landscape: A case study of Lokoja, Nigeria." African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 7, no. 8 (August 31, 2013): 728–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajest2013.1516.

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Agbomhekhe Ogah, Dr Stephen. "The Prevalence of Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) In the Elderly, Lokoja, Nigeria: A Five-Year Review." IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 13, no. 9 (2014): 66–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/0853-13926668.

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Abubakar, Eleojo Oluwaseun, Ojochenemi Idoko, and Ogbaje Stephen Ocholi. "Efficient Tour Planning for Tourist Sites Visitation in Lokoja, Nigeria: A Multi-Scenario Analysis Using GIS." Journal of Geographic Information System 09, no. 01 (2017): 59–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jgis.2017.91005.

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Shitta, K. B., H. O. Audu, and A. Y. Usman. "Prevalence of geohelminthes in school children in some parts of Lokoja, Kogi state, north-central Nigeria." Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 10, no. 1 (January 18, 2018): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/bajopas.v10i1.31s.

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Nwankwo, Victor U. J. "Assessment of Radio-Frequency Radiation Exposure Levels from Selected Mobile Base Stations (MBS) in Lokoja, Nigeria." IOSR Journal of Applied Physics 3, no. 2 (2013): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/4861-0324855.

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ADETUNJI, Musilimu. "Travelling preferences of the elderly and their perception of transport services in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Economic and Environmental Studies 18, no. 45 (March 31, 2018): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/ees.2018.45.1.

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Omatola, Cornelius Arome, Martin-luther Oseni Okolo, David Moses Adaji, Charles Kehinde Mofolorunsho, Joseph Abraham Oyiguh, Douye Victor Zige, Ndah Sumaila Akpala, and Sunday Ocholi Samson. "Coinfection of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients with Hepatitis B Virus in Lokoja, North Central Nigeria." Viral Immunology 33, no. 5 (June 1, 2020): 391–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vim.2019.0157.

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Isah, AO, A. Agunu, UH Danmalam, and Halimat Abdulsalam. "Ethnomedical survey of some of the plants used for pain management in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria." Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 8, no. 1 (November 6, 2015): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/bajopas.v8i1.13.

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