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Ameh, John Oko, and Koleola Tunwase Odusami. "Nigerian Building Professionals’ Ethical Ideology and Perceived Ethical Judgement." Construction Economics and Building 10, no. 3 (2010): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ajceb.v10i3.1602.

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In recent years, Nigeria is often cited in the international media in connection with corruption and other unethical practices. The professionals in the Nigerian building industry are not immune from the national trend in ethical erosion. Moral philosophy or ethical ideology has been used to explain individuals’ reasoning about moral issues and consequent behaviour. This study examines building industry professionals’ ethical ideologies with a view to understanding their ethical behaviour in professional practice. In carrying out this investigation, building professionals in clients’ organisat
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Nnadi, Ezekiel Ejiofor, and Priscilla Oluchi Akabudike. "Mitigating Professional Interference for Sustainable Growth in the Nigerian Construction Industry: A Comprehensive Review." Journal of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Science (JETAS) 6, no. 2 (2024): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.jetas-0602.640.

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The Nigerian construction industry is a dynamic sector with various professional roles and rivalries, crucial for economic development and stability. However, professional interference can hinder its sustainable growth and expansion. A multi-faceted approach involving multiple stakeholders, including government bodies, industry associations, professionals, and the public, is needed to create an environment that promotes professionalism, accountability, and quality in the industry. Understanding the implications and consequences of professional interference is crucial for sustainable growth in
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Perekebina Agbai, Edward, and Ngozi U. Okechukwu. "Tackling Talent Acquisition Challenges in Nigerian IT Sector: Problems and Prospects." Universal Library of Multidisciplinary 01, no. 01 (2024): 01–09. http://dx.doi.org/10.70315/uloap.ulmdi.2024.0101001.

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The Information Technology industry in Nigeria is experiencing rapid growth and development yet faces significant challenges in talent acquisition. This article explores the key problems and prospects associated with attracting and retaining skilled IT professionals in Nigeria. Through a comprehensive review of data from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics and industry case studies, this study identifies several critical issues, including a shortage of skilled professionals, intense competition for talent, inadequate infrastructure, and limited career development opportunities. Using case studie
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Ahanotu, Leonard U. "Navigating between cultures: Cross-cultural challenges of Nigerian Catholic priests working in the United States." Missiology: An International Review 47, no. 3 (2019): 315–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091829619858597.

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The issue of cross-cultural movements of professionals within organizations in the 21st century’s networked-style of the global organization has created the question of how to prepare professionals to meet the demands of satisfactory service in a culture different from their home culture. The absence of the cross-cultural preparation of professionals is causing cross-cultural maladjustments among many professionals, and the Nigerian Catholic priests who move from Nigeria to the United States face this reality. Given the priest shortage in the United States, the US Roman Catholic Church recruit
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Hanmakyugh, Teddy Thaddeus. "Ritual culture phenomenon in Igbo films: a study of Money is Money." EJOTMAS: Ekpoma Journal of Theatre and Media Arts 7, no. 1-2 (2020): 374–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejotmas.v7i1-2.25.

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Film as a means of communication is a very potent instrument for image making, cultural diplomacy, propaganda, education, information and entertainment. The Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) ranks among the first three top world filmmaking industries in terms of the quantity of productions, popularity amongst Nigerians and the transnational audiences. Culture is the bedrock of Nollywood’s thematic film expositions. One can, therefore, conclude that Nollywood is Nigeria’s cultural ambassador. Although Nollywood films are quite potent in celebrating and promoting Nigerian cultures, some of thes
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Gbosien Chris Sokoh and Ugo Chuks Okolie. "Administrative and Financial Reforms in Nigeria: The Panacea for Efficient Service Delivery." PERSPEKTIF 12, no. 1 (2023): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/perspektif.v12i1.7592.

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The study examines the Nigerian government's administrative and financial reforms. The goal is to examine the impact of various Programs and policies implemented in Nigeria, as well as the influence of these reforms on the country's public sector. This is critical in light of the evident professional shift among government and personnel on the one hand and among professionals on the other. In doing the research, this publication used an exploratory approach. The study's findings show that there is a lot of literature on public sector reorganization, but there isn't much on administrative and f
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Idhalama, Ogagaoghene Uzezi, Magnus Osahon Igbinovia, and Chioma Augusta Ezeabasili. "Use of webinar tools for teaching and learning by library and information professionals in Nigeria." Information Development 37, no. 3 (2021): 334–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02666669211003923.

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The study investigated the use of webinar tools for teaching and learning by library and information professionals in Nigeria. The research objectives were to determine the level of ICT skills for webinar utilisation possessed by library and information professionals in Nigeria; ascertain the devices used for participating in webinars by Nigerian library and information professionals; ascertain the webinar platforms used by library and information professionals, and two others. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design and structured questionnaire was adopted as instrument for d
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Idhalama, Ogagaoghene Uzezi, Angela Ishioma Dime, and Kingsley Efe Osawaru. "X-Raying the Million-Point Agenda of the Nigerian Government by Library and Information Professionals in the Country." IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship 10, no. 2 (2021): 104–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22492/ijl.10.2.06.

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This study investigated X-raying the million-point agenda of Nigerian government by library and information professionals in the country. Six objectives were formulated to guide the study. A descriptive survey research design was adopted using the online Google Form to collect data/responses from the library and information science (LIS) professionals in Nigeria. The population of the study comprised LIS professionals in all the states in Nigeria. The sampling technique used for the study was the total enumeration sampling technique (120) as the whole responses were used for the analysis using
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Michael Alurame Eruaga, Tabat Bature, and Esther Oleiye Itua. "Pharmacovigilance in Nigeria: Addressing challenges in ensuring drug safety and monitoring adverse effects." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 18, no. 3 (2024): 078–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2024.18.3.0093.

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This paper examines the specific challenges faced by Nigeria in implementing pharmacovigilance measures to ensure drug safety and monitor adverse effects. Despite the critical importance of pharmacovigilance in safeguarding public health, Nigeria grapples with several obstacles in its implementation. Through a nuanced exploration of literature and regulatory frameworks, this study sheds light on the unique hurdles encountered in pharmacovigilance practices within the Nigerian context. Challenges in Nigeria's pharmacovigilance landscape include limited awareness and understanding of pharmacovig
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Michael, Alurame Eruaga, Bature Tabat, and Oleiye Itua Esther. "Pharmacovigilance in Nigeria: Addressing challenges in ensuring drug safety and monitoring adverse effects." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 18, no. 3 (2024): 078–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11217141.

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This paper examines the specific challenges faced by Nigeria in implementing pharmacovigilance measures to ensure drug safety and monitor adverse effects. Despite the critical importance of pharmacovigilance in safeguarding public health, Nigeria grapples with several obstacles in its implementation. Through a nuanced exploration of literature and regulatory frameworks, this study sheds light on the unique hurdles encountered in pharmacovigilance practices within the Nigerian context. Challenges in Nigeria's pharmacovigilance landscape include limited awareness and understanding of pharmacovig
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Olubukoye, OYE, OYEYIPO Eyitayo Joseph, AJIDE Olabisi, SALAKO Oluwaseyi Pius, ONYENWENYI Anthonia Confidence, and JOLAYEMI Karimat Itunu. "Implication of Brain Drain in the Nursing Profession on Quality Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. X (2024): 488–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.8100041.

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Brain drain, or the migration of healthcare professionals, especially those within the nursing profession, possess serious threat to Nigeria’s healthcare delivery system. This essay examines the vivid implications of the nursing profession’s migration on the quality of healthcare delivery system in Nigeria. Several factors, including unfavourable working conditions, low remuneration, cloudy prospects for professional advancement, and inadequate infrastructure, contribute to the migration of nurses abroad. The implication of such movement result to understaffing, inadequate care quality, excess
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Adeyemi, Benjamen Sunkanmi, and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa. "Conflict factors investigation among construction professionals in Nigeria." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 18, no. 5 (2020): 1121–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-08-2019-0210.

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Purpose This paper aims to determine various factors that cause conflict among professionals in the Nigerian construction industry. Design/methodology/approach This study made use of quantitative approach. Questionnaires were used as a form of data collection, and it was distributed to construction professionals such as quantity surveyors, architects, builders, civil engineers, project managers and construction managers in Ondo and Lagos state to ascertain various factors that cause conflict among professionals in the Nigerian construction industry. A total number of 150 questionnaires were di
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Avwerhota, Michael, Ebenezer Daniel, Oladayo Avwerhota, et al. "Public Health Professionals’ Perspectives on Research Utilization in Nigerian Health Systems." Research & Development 5, no. 3 (2024): 86–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.rd.20240503.12.

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The integration of research evidence into healthcare decision-making is essential for improving health outcomes, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like Nigeria. This study investigates the perspectives of public health professionals on research utilization within the Nigerian health system, identifying barriers and facilitators to the application of evidence-based practices. Utilizing a cross-sectional descriptive design, data were collected from public health professionals and policymakers through a structured questionnaire distributed via Google Survey. The findings reveal a s
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Alliu, Sadiat Iyabode, and Obasanjo Solomon Balogun. "PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING MIGRATION DECISIONS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN NIGERIA." Caleb International Journal of Development Studies 07, no. 02 (2024): 143–59. https://doi.org/10.26772/cijds-2024-07-02-010.

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The mass migration of healthcare professionals from Nigeria, commonly referred to as “japa syndrome,” has left a significant gap in the country’s healthcare system. While economic and social factors in migration decisions are well-documented, the psychological dimensions remain significantly underexplored. This study aimed to identify key psychological factors and theoretical foundations explaining migration decisions and determine how these factors drive migration in Nigeria. This qualitative study was structured around two research questions: What psychological factors influence migration de
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Alliu, Sadiat Iyabode, and Obasanjo Solomon Balogun. "PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING MIGRATION DECISIONS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN NIGERIA." Caleb International Journal of Development Studies 07, no. 02 (2024): 143–59. https://doi.org/10.26772/cijds-2024-07-02-10.

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The mass migration of healthcare professionals from Nigeria, commonly referred to as “japa syndrome,” has left a significant gap in the country’s healthcare system. While economic and social factors in migration decisions are well-documented, the psychological dimensions remain significantly underexplored. This study aimed to identify key psychological factors and theoretical foundations explaining migration decisions and determine how these factors drive migration in Nigeria. This qualitative study was structured around two research questions: What psychological factors influence migration de
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DANRAKA, Abubakar Mustapha. "The Impact of Industrial Disharmony amongst Healthcare Professionals in Nigerian Healthcare Sector." Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports 9, no. 9 (2021): 880–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjmcr.2021.v09i09.014.

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Industrial disharmony is a state of unrest, a situation where there is an inability among the participating parties to reach a peaceful agreement as it affects job rules and conditions of work. It presents itself as disputes between employers and employees, or between trade unions and employer organizations. Certain factors can be attributed to causing industrial disharmony, these include; inter professional rivalry amongst workforce, perception of preferential and favoured treatment to one group over another, inefficient and ineffective management style strained relationship between the manag
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Adeniyi, A. A., E. O. Ogunbodede, and M. O. Braimoh. "An assessment of the role of government health related policies in improving the oral health status of Nigerians." Nigerian Dental Journal 20, no. 1 (2012): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.61172/ndj.v20i1.114.

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Achieving good oral health is now considered an important component of good health for any population and the inclusion of an oral health component in national health policies is a good strategy for promoting oral health. This paper sought to examine the existing health-related policies of the Nigerian government in order to determine the position accorded oral health within the policy framework and to determine the role of these policies in improving the oral health status of Nigerians. A detailed search of electronic sources and Nigerian government documents to identify the major health rela
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Jimoh, Richard Ajayi, Luqman Oyekunle Oyewobi, Amina Nna Adamu, and Paul Abayomi Bajere. "Women professionals’ participation in the nigerian construction industry: finding voice for the voiceless." Organization, Technology and Management in Construction: an International Journal 8, no. 1 (2016): 1429–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/otmcj-2016-0005.

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Abstract The construction industry is a male-dominated industry globally, with poor women representation in every facet of the construction profession and the involved jobs. In this context, this study investigated the current level of women participation, challenges faced by professional women, factors that influence them in the course of developing careers in construction and the criteria that can be used to encourage women participation in the Nigerian construction industry. This was done through self-administration of 145 structured questionnaires to 93 women professionals in the built env
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Udem, Obiora Kingsley, Doris U. Aghoghovwia, and Ebikabowei Emmanuel Baro. "WhatsApp groups: channel for sharing information among LIS professionals in Nigeria." Electronic Library 38, no. 4 (2020): 805–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-12-2019-0289.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine the type of information Library and Information Science professionals share in the WhatsApp groups in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a quantitative content analysis research design. With a total of 739 participants, 1,385 posts of six different WhatsApp groups of Library and Information Science professionals for three months were analyzed. Findings The study found that the most shared information among the Library and Information Science professionals in Nigeria is post on professional information. This demonstrates that
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Dapo-Asaju, Harriet Seun, and Oludayo John Bamgbose. "The Quest for Restructuring the Nigerian Nation: Myth or Reality? The Role of Libraries in Amplifying the Debate." International Journal of Legal Information 47, no. 1 (2019): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jli.2019.9.

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AbstractThe primary duty of library and information professionals is to render information services to their patrons. Although the information provided often shapes public opinion and could help in making informed decisions, librarians and other information professionals often steer clear of politics and the processes that lead to emergence of leaders, even though their activities could be greatly affected by the nature of those who emerge as political leaders. It is against this background that this research sought to take a look at the issue of political restructuring, which has been a burni
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Suleiman, Aisha Nana, Sulieman Aliyu Shika, Dauda Danwata Dahiru, and Abdullahi Taiwo Abdulrazaq. "Assessing the Factors that Influence the Attitudes of Built Environment Professionals towards the Implementation of Sustainable Construction in Nigeria." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation X, no. XI (2023): 381–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2023.1011032.

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Researches has shown that professionals’ attitude to sustainable construction are very important if sustainable construction is to be achieved but practicing Nigerian Built Environment (BE) professionals have been seen to be sustainable construction inefficient. This study assesses the factors that affects the attitudes of BE professionals’ towards achieving the implementation of sustainable construction practices in the Nigerian construction industry. The study adopted a quantitative research approach with data collected using a structured questionnaire. The proportional allocation method of
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Simon-Hart, A. A. F., N. A. Adekeye, L. Atter, S. Cost, and J. Siddall. "Development of Bespoke and Sustainable 2-Day Cancer, Palliative, End of Life, and Bereavement Care Educational Workshops for Health Care Professionals in Nigeria." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (2018): 173s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.85000.

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In Nigeria there is a consensus that in-country cancer services lack strategy, focus and coordination of care. This is magnified by poverty and by cultural and religious issues, resulting in the majority of patients presenting late and deemed palliative at the time of diagnosis. The Bricon Foundation, a Nigerian nongovernmental organization joined forces with Macmillan Cancer Support, a well-known established UK cancer charity to design an interactive teaching package for Nigerian health care professionals. The aim of the workshops was to share best practice in basic cancer, palliative and end
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Madueke, Faith Chinenyenwa. "Government’s Anti-Labour Practices and Migration of Nigerian Health Care Professionals to the United Kingdom (Effect on Sustainable Development Goal 3 in Nigeria." Global Journal of Political Science and Administration 12, no. 3 (2024): 42–68. https://doi.org/10.37745/gjpsa.2013/vol12n34268.

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In recent years, the pervasive problem of excessive anti-labour practices by the Nigerian Government has given rise to a series of far-reaching consequences. Among these, a prominent outcome is the increasing emigration of highly skilled professionals from Nigeria to various corners of the globe. The relationship between governmental policies, labour practices, and the exodus of skilled workers emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive investigation and deeper understanding. This study investigated the Government's anti-labour practices and the migration of healthcare professionals to the U
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Andrews, Samuel Samiai. "Developing a Copyright Curriculum for Nigerian Universities for the Creative Digital Space." GRUR International 71, no. 4 (2021): 322–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/grurint/ikab157.

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Abstract This paper explores the significance of teaching and learning digital copyright laws within a reformed Nigerian copyright regime. It further analyzes how an experiential and clinical teaching pedagogy, developed as part of a copyright law curriculum, will become an agency to protect, safeguard, and impel the development of Nigerian creative industries, particularly the film sector. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and an emerging creative industrial power. The training and expertise of its legal professionals in the knowledge and creative economy have significant impact beyond Nige
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Solomon, Jason Praise. "The Appropriateness and Usefulness of COVID-19 Short Message Services Directed at the Public in Nigeria." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 9, no. 2 (2021): 337–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijph.2013.09.02.art029.

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The Study Carried Out An Assessment Of The Perceptions Of Health Professionals In Nigeria On The Awareness Messaging On COVID-19 Directed At The Public Using The SMS (Short Message Service) Technology. The Researcher Focused On Health Professionals In The Metropolitan Areas Of Nigeria As The Respondents. A Structured Questionnaire Titled “Health Professionals’ Perception On Awareness Of Messaging On COVID-19” Was Used To Collect Data From The Respondents. The Mode Of Data Collection Was A Questionnaire Survey Administered Online. The Findings Suggest That Health Professionals Who Participated
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CHIDOLUO VITUS, OKECHUKWU. "ADDRESSING TRAUMA IN NIGERIAN SCHOOLS: STRATEGIES FOR EDUCATORS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS." Trauma and Urgent Care Medicine 01, no. 02 (2024): 01–04. https://doi.org/10.64347/3066-2850/tucm.006.

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Trauma, often stemming from violence, conflict, and poverty, is prevalent in Nigerian society, significantly impacting the mental health and academic performance of students. This article explores the multifaceted nature of trauma in Nigerian schools, highlighting the role of educators and health professionals in mitigating its effects. It examines the various forms of trauma experienced by Nigerian students, including community violence, domestic abuse, and natural disasters. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care, providing practical strategies for educators and he
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Ojelabi, R. A., T. A. Mohammed, and O. J. Oladiran. "Awareness and Implementation Challenges of the Green Retrofitting in Building Enclosure in the Nigerian Construction Industry." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1342, no. 1 (2024): 012023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1342/1/012023.

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Abstract This research work aims at examining awareness and implementation challenges of green retrofitting in building enclosures among professionals in the Nigerian construction industry. The study identifies the varying green retrofitting used in building enclosures and investigates its level of awareness and the factors affecting its adoption among professionals in the Nigerian construction industry. The sample was 100 comprising professionals in the construction industry selected randomly using cluster and purposive sampling techniques; and the response was 60%. Data were analyzed using f
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Makinwa-Adebusoye, Paulina, Susheela Singh, and Suzette Audam. "Nigerian Health Professionals' Perceptions About Abortion Practice." International Family Planning Perspectives 23, no. 4 (1997): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2950839.

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Akinshipe, Olushola, and Clinton Aigbavboa. "Foreign Direct Investment for Construction: The Scope Under Sino-African Relations." Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management (JATEM) 5, no. 2 (2022): 718–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.55817/rleq2937.

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Over the years, China has taken a decisive lead in partnering with Africa, especially in the construction industry. This study explores the scope of Sino-Africa relations in the Nigerian construction industry. In line with a descriptive nature, data was obtained from building professionals within Nigeria by means of a survey and analysed quantitatively using multivariate analysis. The study found that China’s involvement in the Nigerian construction industry executes project in four main categories viz land transportation; public facilities; water transportation; and building construction. It
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Adeyemi, Benjamen Sunkanmi, and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa. "An Exploratory Factor Analysis for Conflict Resolution Methods among Construction Professionals." Buildings 12, no. 6 (2022): 854. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12060854.

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This paper aims to evaluate various methods of resolving conflict among construction professionals (CPs) in Nigeria. A quantitative research technique was utilised. This study used well-structured questionnaires which were forwarded to numerous CPs in the Southwest of Nigeria. A total of 150 questionnaires were sent out and 135 were received back from respondents. The research revealed some major approaches to conflict resolution among the CPs, such as collaborating, accommodating, negotiating, compromising, mediating, arbitrating, mediating-arbitrating, contending, obliging, early neutral eva
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Gbaje, Peter. "Promoting professionalism in contemporary secretarial practice." Journal of Professional Secretaries and Office Administrators 22, no. 1 (2014): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.69984/jopsoa.v22i1.56.

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Over the years, secretarial professionals occupy very strategic positions in the business world, and have significantly contributed in various ways to developing the Nigeria economy. It is, therefore, a known fact that the world ordinarily would not have survived without the secretarial position, hence the survival and sustenance of economic and management of any private enterprise, government establishments, parastatals and financial institutions depend largely on the effectivenesss and efficiency of secretarial professionals, who have adequately been trained in secretarial discipline. This p
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Raji, Sakiru Olarotimi. "Problems and Prospects of the Nigerian Health Care System." Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 21, no. 1 (2023): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.36108/njsa/3202.12.0190.

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Health care in Nigeria is continually faced with the issue of high demand as its population increases. This demand has consistently met with low accessibility and supply, which is rather devastating to the health system. This study aims to investigate the problems and prospects of the Nigerian health care systems, the extent to which the problem affects the population and what could be done to improve the situation. Secondary data were adopted to generate information relevant to undertake a comparison based data collected from 2013 till 2020. The secondary data were sourced from accessible aca
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Alkali, Muhammad Yusuf, and Nor Asma Lode. "Efforts and challenges in adopting international financial reporting standards (IFRS) in Nigeria." Journal of Business Management and Accounting 2, no. 2 (2020): 81–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/jbma2012.2.2.8678.

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Financial reporting in emerging and developed economies has been a challenging
 debate, due to the frequent changes as well as updates on accounting rules and
 regulations. Nigeria, being an emerging economy has witnessed a dramatic change
 and improvement on the accounting reporting since after political development of
 the country in 1960. The establishment of Nigerian Security Exchange (NSE) in 1982
 and the establishment of Nigerian Accounting Standard Board (NASB) in 1984 by the
 Institute
 of Chartered Accounting of Nigeria (ICAN) who were the pioneer l
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Simon-Peter Buba, Gumgaro, Razali Adul Hamid, Zuhaili Mohamad Ramly, Tchad Sharon Jatau, and James David Jatau. "Unique Factors of Best Value Procurement from the Perspective of Nigerian Construction Professionals." International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability 7, no. 2 (2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v7.n2.354.

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The construction industry is vital to the economic development of any country. It has a major role in providing built infrastructures in an innovative and cost-effective way using an effective procurement approach. In contrast, the most widely used procurement method in Nigeria is the traditional procurement approach which is known for plaguing the industry with the poor working condition and poor performances thus, reducing the sustainability and quality of products and services. For this reason, there is a need for a procurement approach which utilises expertise to minimise the risk of non-p
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AKINTOLA, LATEEF, OLUFIKAYO ADERINLEWO, and SUNMBO AKANDE. "CONSTRAINTS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY." Journal of Engineering Studies and Research 29, no. 4 (2024): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29081/jesr.v29i4.001.

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This study addresses the various challenges causing the ineffective practice of project management in Nigeria and proffered possible and workable solutions to them. Data were sourced from construction professionals across Nigeria and 71 responses were obtained from the 109 questionnaires that were administered. After applying the Relative Importance Index and Severity Index methods, it was established that the rankings of the critical factors that hamper contract job completion were significantly different, thus underscoring their respective importance. The recommendations, therefore, emphasiz
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Muhammad-Jamil, A., A. S. Galadima, S. Bandi, and I. M. NorHazren. "Sustainable Construction Understanding among Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Professionals in Abuja." Environmental Technology and Science Journal 14, no. 1 (2023): 145–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/etsj.v14i1.15.

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Globally, there is a growing desire to deliver sustainable infrastructure projects. However, the implementation of sustainable construction in Nigeria is still in its early stages. It is believed that the successful adoption of sustainable construction in Nigeria depends, in part, on the understanding of sustainable construction among professionals in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. This study argues that the extent to which AEC professionals demonstrate a clear understanding of sustainable construction reflects their knowledge and provides a starting point for
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Akwang, Nse Emmanuel, and Posigha Bassil Ebiwolate. "Library and Information Science Professionals’ Awareness, Competencies, Institutional Support, and Application of AI-Powered Tools in Research Writing in South-South, Nigerian Universities." Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 50, no. 7 (2024): 451–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2024/v50i71476.

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This study investigates Library and Information Science professionals’ awareness, competencies, institutional support, and application of AI-powered tools in research writing in South-South Nigerian universities. Four research questions guide the investigation. The study adopted a mixed (two-step) approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative methods in a sequential exploration design. A 55-items researcher-developed structured questionnaire titled: Library and Information Science Professionals’ Awareness, Competences, Institutional Support and Application of AI Powered Tools in Resear
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UFUOMA, ONOBRAKPEYA. "RE-DEFINING THE POST-COLONIAL NIGERIAN URBAN SPACES THROUGH ART: CASE STUDIES IN SELECTED LOCATIONS." Journal of Colleges of Language and Communication Arts Education, Lagos State University of Education. 2, no. 1 (2023): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8285142.

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The research project focuses on re-defining the post-colonial Nigerian urban spaces through art – case studies in selected locations. Therefore, the research project would explore and document the extent to which art professionals succeeded in re-defining the post-colonial Nigerian urban spaces through their artworks, installations, paintings, drawings, wood carvings, sculptural pieces in various public places in order to awaken pride in Nigeria, its’ peoples, and our great cultures. Consequently, the broad aim of the project is to critique the attempts by Nigerian artists to free
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Oladipo, Habeebullah, Abdulbasit Muili, Yusuf Rashidat, and Abdulmalik Rokibat. "The Role of Pharmacists in Strengthening the Health System in Nigeria." INNOVATIONS in pharmacy 13, no. 2 (2022): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v13i2.4763.

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The role of Pharmacists in healthcare has changed significantly over the previous half-century, from dispensing to providing direct patient-oriented services unrelated to dispensing. As a result, the pharmacy profession offers unique expertise to members of the profession with a distinct set of abilities that enable them to play a variety of roles in developing the Nigerian health system. Pharmacy and community pharmacists play an important role in the public health system by providing prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medication with professional counseling, participating in health care
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Olasunkanmi, Aborisade, and Christopher Agulanna. "Interrogating the Constitutionality of Federal Character Principle in Nigeria." International Journal of Contemporary Research and Review 9, no. 07 (2018): 20492–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.15520/ijcrr/2018/9/07/550.

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This work interrogates federal character principle (FCP) in Nigeria. The FCP was designed to fundamentally address the striking features of Nigeria politics of intense struggles for power among the different ethnic groups in the country between the elites from the North and their Southern counterparts and the various segments, but the practice of FCP in Nigeria so far raises curiosity and doubts. Given the outcome of the interrogation, this research work discovered and conclude that federal character has not indeed achieve its objective in the Nigeria, the study finds that Ethnocentrism, Eliti
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Celestine Chukwutem Ebogbue, Celestine Chukwutem Ebogbue. "Forensic Audit and Investigations in Nigeria Public Sector: A Literature Review Approach." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XI, no. VII (2024): 464–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2024.1107034.

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Forensic auditing had a camera upon which several unnoticed crimes could be unveiled in most organizations. No sector could boast of not having been touched by the wave of emerging crimes that are not known to conventional crimes. The Nigerian public sector is of interest considering the waves of fraud, mismanagement, and abuse of power office that have resulted in the misuse of public funds and which ordinarily would have been exposed using the expertise of forensic investigations auditing and investigations. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) under the watch of a former minis
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Akadiri, Peter Oluwole. "Utilization of Sustainable Building Rating Tools in the Nigerian Construction Industry." Architecture 5, no. 2 (2025): 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture5020038.

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Sustainable building rating tools (SBRTs) are essential for assessing the environmental impact of buildings, continuously evolving to meet the needs of users. In Nigeria, the effectiveness of these tools depends on their ability to meet the country’s sustainable building standards and environmental goals. While adopting sustainable building rating tools is crucial for realizing the benefits of sustainable construction, little is known about their actual utilization in the Nigerian construction industry. This research aims to (1) assess the level of awareness and utilization of sustainable buil
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Adomi, Esharenana E., Onome N. Alakpodia, and Blessings A. Akporhonor. "Conference Attendance by Nigerian Library and Information Professionals." Information Development 22, no. 3 (2006): 188–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666906068819.

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Adeyemi, Benjamen Sunkanmi, and Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa. "Exploration of conflict resolution benefits among Nigerian construction professionals." International Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management 11, no. 1 (2021): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14424/ijcscm110121-21-33.

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Conflict resolution in the construction industry is the informal or formal procedure that two or more construction professionals use to find a peaceful solution to their misunderstanding. The resolution of conflict can be beneficial to construction professionals, if it is resolved or managed appropriately. Therefore, this study aimed to examine various benefits of conflict resolution among construction professionals in Nigeria. On the research methodology used in this research, a quantitative research method was used. A total number of 150 questionnaires were sent out and 135 were received bac
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Dapo-Asaju, Harriet Seun, Esther Motunrayo Ekeh, and Aina Japhet Adebowale. "Assessment of Soft Competencies Strategies Among Information Professionals’ in Selected Academic Institutions in South West, Nigeria." International Journal of Library and Information Science studies 10, no. 1 (2024): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/ijliss.15/vol10n11524.

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The library is a service-focused organization. As a result, in addition to having technical expertise, an information professional heading a library needs soft skills to deliver high-quality services to stakeholders and improve performance. This essay is the outcome of research done in academic institutions in South West, Nigeria, to identify the soft skill attributes that information professionals need in order to efficiently and successfully manage libraries, as well as to look at the soft skill attributes in information professionals. Studying the soft skill performance was done with stakeh
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Sabiu, Baffa Yahaya, Sarajul Fikri Mohamed, Wan Mahmoud Wan Yusoff, and Mohd Saidin Misnan. "ESSENTIAL STRATEGIES FOR VALUE MANAGEMENT ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY." Journal of Information System and Technology Management 7, no. 25 (2022): 205–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/jistm.725017.

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This paper aims to examine the constraints of value management (VM) adoption and implementation in Nigeria’s construction industry with a view to proffering possible measures that could tackle and minimise these constraints and eventually facilitate VM usage in the industry. The study adopts a survey approach. Data collection was based on a structured questionnaire from 300 registered construction professionals across the three most prominent states of northern Nigeria vis: Abuja, Kano and Kaduna States. The data collected were analysed using frequency, percentage, mean score and average index
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A.C.C. Ezeabasili, N. U. Dim, C.A.C Ezeabasili, and J. J. Obiefuna. "The Identification of Risks and its Criticality in the Nigeria Construction Industry." International Journal of Engineering and Management Research 11, no. 1 (2021): 58–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.11.1.9.

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Failure in project delivering can be attributed to many risk events in the Nigerian Construction Industry. This risk could be as a result of the dynamic, sensitivity, and complexity of the construction Industry towards its environment, socio-political, economic, technology, and cultural variables in Nigeria. Nevertheless, the low level of Risk Management in Nigeria construction Industry, and the little understanding and knowledge of the subject by Project Stakeholders prompt this study.
 A quantitative method of research was carried out, and among the sixty (60) questionnaires administere
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Ifeyinwa, Uchechi Onyenekwu. "Providing Culturally Relevant Services for International Black African Collegians in the United States: A Guide for Student Affairs Professionals." Journal of International Students 7, no. 4 (2017): 113–1125. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1035961.

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The experience of international Black African collegians (IBAC) in U.S. higher education has not been adequately investigated, particularly as it relates to understanding the diversity within Black and international student populations. In this manuscript, I offer seven culturally relevant suggestions for student affairs professionals, all of which build on my professional experiences working with IBAC in student affairs as well as my research with Nigerian collegians in U.S. higher education.
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Idowu, Olumayowa. "Integrating Traditional Medicine into Nigeria’s National Healthcare System: A Literature Review." Science Journal of Public Health 13, no. 2 (2025): 97–105. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjph.20251302.13.

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United Nations Sustainable Develop Goal (SDG) number 3 is to “Ensure healthy lives and promote the well-being for all at all ages”. To achieve the SDGs by 2030, the United Nations expects all countries and stakeholders to act in a collaborative partnership to implement the action plan forward in 2015. However, the attitude, and actions of Nigerian policymakers and the decision makers in the healthcare sector, which contribute to poor state of the health sector and the continuous migration of Nigerian healthcare professionals, tend to show that this goal is not likely to be achieved in 2030 or
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Adetoro Adewunmi, Yewande, and Oluwaseun Damilola Ajayi. "Attitudes of Nigerian facilities management professionals to the benefits of benchmarking." Facilities 34, no. 7/8 (2016): 468–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-06-2014-0057.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the benefits of benchmarking among Nigerian facilities management (FM) practitioners. Design/methodology/approach Data collection was through semi-structured interviews with 34 FM heads from three selected cities in Nigeria. Of this number, 16 were from Lagos, 10 from Abuja, while 8 managers were from Port Harcourt. These managers were selected using purposive sampling based on their experience in the field of FM across the various sectors of the economy. The interviews were analysed with Nvivo 10 software qualitative computer software so as to r
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