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The 1991 census in retrospect: An assessment of the field workers' experience. Ibadan: NISER, 2005.

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Commission, Nigeria National Universities. This is the National Universities Commission. Abuja, Nigeria: The Commission, 1992.

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Commission, Nigeria National Boundary. Brief on National Boundary Commission to his excellency Atiku Abubakar, Vice-President and Chairman of the Commission. Nigeria?: National Boundary Commission, 1999.

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Consortium for Development Partnerships. Governance and Institution-Building in Africa and Codesria, eds. A study of the Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria. Dakar, Senegal: CODESRIA, 2010.

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Commission, Nigeria National Boundary. History, structure, and operations: 1989-1992. 2nd ed. Lagos: The Presidency, 1992.

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Commission, Nigeria National Broadcasting. This is NBC: A handbook. 3rd ed. Abuja, Nigeria: National Broadcasting Commission, 2004.

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Iyayi, Festus. Elections, INEC, and the problem of election mindsets in Nigeria: Being a paper presented at the INEC National Conference on "Nigeria's 2007 General Elections: the Challenges Ahead, " held at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, 29th-31st August, 2006. Abuja: Electoral Institute, Independent National Electoral Commission, 2007.

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Parastatals, Nigeria Technical Committee on the Merger of. Report of the Technical Committee on the Merger of Parastatals under the National Planning Commission. Abuja: National Planning Commission, 2004.

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Nigeria. National Commission for Nomadic Education Decree 1989: (Decree 41 of 12 December 1989). Kaduna: Kode Communications, 1989.

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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (First Alteration) Act, 2010: Explanatory memorandum. Federal Republic of Nigeria]: National Assembly, 2010.

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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (second alteration) Act, 2010: (explanatory memorandum). Federal Republic of Nigeria]: National Assembly, 2010.

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Okpara, Enoch Emejuaobi. Achieving the goals of the national population policy through programme perception analysis in Imo State, Nigeria. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), 1998.

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Muhtar, Alhaji Muhammad Lele. Handing over notes: Covering 5th September 1996-30th April 1999. [Abuja, Nigeria]: Federal Republic of Nigeria, National Planning Commission, the Presidency, 1999.

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Nwosu, Humphrey N. The transition-to-civil-rule programme and the academic community with particular reference to the National Electoral Commission. Maduguri, Nigeria: University of Maiduguri Press, 1991.

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Commission, Nigeria National Planning. Framework for the development of National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (2014-2043). Abuja [Nigeria]: National Planning Commission, Presidency, 2012.

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Assembly, Nigeria National. Report of the Conference Committee on a bill for an act to amend the electoral act no. 64, 2010. [Nigeria: The Assembly], 2010.

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Electoral (amendment) Act, 2010: Explanatory memorandum : this act amends the Electoral Act, 2010 among other things, to provide for adequate time for the Indepencent National Electoral Commission to issue notices, receive nomination of candidates from political parties and ensure the proper conduct of political parties. Abuja, Nigeria]: National Assembly, 2010.

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Usman, Shamsuddeen. Federal Republic of Nigeria, National Planning Commission: A presentation on the achievement of the Commission at the ministerial platform on the first year anniversary of the current administration, May 29th, 2011-date. [Abuja, Nigeria]: [National Planning Commission], 2012.

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Osun State Nigeria: Report of the activities of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on 2006 National Population Census. [Osun State, Nigeria: s.n., 2006.

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Commission, Nigeria National Universities. Appraisal of chief executives: A test case : analysis of staff assessment of the performance of the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Idris Abdulkadir. Abuja, Nigeria: The Commission, 1995.

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Dahmann, Donald C. Federal commission reports pertaining to national goals, resources and environment, population, settlement, and residential issues: A bibliography, 1950-1987. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1988.

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Population, United States Congress House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service Subcommittee on Census and. Advisory Commission on National Commemorative Events: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Census and Population of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, second session on H.R. 539 ... and H.R. 746 ... February 6, 1990. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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Jaja, Clinton E. Amaechi vs. INEC: A compendium of classical drama. Ibadan: Kraft Books Limited, 2008.

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Progamme, University of Ibadan Trade Policy Research and Training. Developing Nigeria's defensive and offensive agenda in the WTO negotiations on trade in services: Potential for services sector investment in Nigeria and other countries : a Draft Final Report Submitted to the National Planning Commission (NPC), Abuja. University of Ibadan, Abuja, [Nigeria]: Departmenet of Economics, 2006.

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Mazrui, Ali AlʼAmin. Africa in the shadow of clash of civilizations: From the Cold War of ideology to the Cold War of race : a public lecture delivered at the Auditorium of the National Universities Commission, Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday 22nd June, 2000. 2nd ed. Lagos, Nigeria: Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization, 2008.

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Mazrui, Ali AlʼAmin. Africa in the shadow of clash of civilizations: From the Cold War of ideology to the Cold War of race : a public lecture delivered at the Auditorium of the National Universities Commission, Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday 22nd June, 2000. Lagos [Nigeria]: Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation, 2000.

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Cameroon. National Commission on Population., ed. National Commission on Population: First session. Yaounde, Cameroon: Ministry of Plan and Regional Development, 1985.

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Commission, Nigeria National Universities, ed. Executive perspectives of the development of the Nigerian university system: Speeches at the commissioning of NUC Secretariat and thirtieth anniversary of the Commission, 17 November, 1992. Abuja, Nigeria: National Universities Commission, 1994.

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Community Action for Popular Participation (Nigeria), ed. A manual for the Public Complaints Commission adapted from the UN handbook on the establishment and strengthening of national institutions. [Abuja, Nigeria]: Community Action for Popular Participation, 2000.

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25 years of centralised university education in Nigeria. [Lagos]: National Universities Commission, 1988.

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Commission, Nigeria National Population, ed. 1991 population census of the Federal Republic of Nigeria: Analytical report at the national level. Abuja: National Pupulation Commission, 1998.

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NUC at 30. Abuja, Nigeria: The Commission, 1992.

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Nigeria. Appraisal of chief executives: A test case : Analysis of staff assessment of the performance of the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Idris Abdulkadir. The Commission, 1995.

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Federal Republic of Nigeria National Universities Commission approved Minimum Academic Standards in Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Home Economics for all Nigerian universities. Lagos: National Universities Commission, 1989.

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Road safety and accident reduction in Nigeria: A blueprint for vision 2010 : Proceedings of a national workshop organized by the National Institute for ... the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC). The Commision, 1998.

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Family planning, birth control, and western imperialism: Ethical concerns about western-sponsored family planning programmes in developing countries : proceedings of a national symposium at the Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, Saturday 17th October 1992. [Ibadan, Nigeria: Catholic Association of Medical Practitioners, 1992.

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Road safety and accident reduction in Nigeria: A blueprint for vision 2010 : proceedings of a national workshop organized by the National Institute for Policy & Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC). Kuru, Bukuru, Plateau State, Nigeria: The Institute, 1998.

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Rotberg, Robert. Things Come Together. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190942540.001.0001.

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Africa was falling apart. But now it is coming together, and Africa and Africans are achieving greatness. The twenty-first century is significant for every African. In Things Come Together, Robert Rotberg extols the successes and explains the struggles. Rotberg is one of the world’s foremost authorities on African politics and society, and in this book he synthesizes his knowledge of the continent into a concise overview of the current state of Africa and where it is headed. To that end, Rotberg considers Africa’s myriad peoples as contributors in their separate nations to the continent’s ultimate destiny.The continent is experiencing explosive population growth and rapidly urbanizing. How are African states managing this epochal shift? He looks at how Africa’s nations are governed, ranging from states with autocratic kleptocrats to democratized regimes that have made progress in achieving economic growth and battling corruption. He then turns to African economies, looking at growth levels, productivity, and persistent corruption. He concludes by covering the effects of war, health care, wildlife management, varieties of religious belief, education, technology diffusion, and the character of both city and village life in this ever-evolving region. Throughout this sweeping work, Rotberg deftly moves readers across the continent, from Nigeria to South Africa, from Kenya to Uganda, to name but a few. While there are cross-continent commonalities related to governance, demographics, and economic performance, he shows the unique national variations of who and what is African.
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Penn, Joseph V. Standards and accreditation for jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0063.

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Numerous challenges confront correctional health staff in serving the needs of incarcerated adults and juveniles. Effective screening, timely referral, and appropriate treatment are critical. Their implementation requires interagency collaboration, adherence to established national standards of care, and implementation of continuous quality improvement practices and research on the health needs of this vulnerable patient population. Effective evaluation and treatment during incarceration meets important public health objectives and helps improve health services and effective transition into the community upon release. Many types of ‘free world’ health care organizations—such as hospitals, nursing homes, and psychiatric facilities—are accredited by the Joint Commission. Similarly, jails, prisons, juvenile detention, and other correctional facilities may be accredited by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (a spinoff from the American Medical Association), the American Correctional Association, the Joint Commission, or a combination of the above. Although national accreditation is typically voluntary, it is often a contractual requirement for universities, other health care systems, and private vendors who provide health care services to correctional systems. In addition, when facilities undergo investigation or litigation, or are placed in receivership or federal oversight, they are often mandated to establish and maintain national accreditations. This chapter presents a brief historical narrative of the events that resulted in the development and adoption of national jail, prison, and juvenile correctional health care standards; a cogent review of jail and prison standards with particular relevance to psychiatry and mental health; and discussion of accreditation programs.
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