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    Heavy Metals Concentration in Fluted Pumpkin (<i>Telfairia Occidentalis</i>) Grown and Consumed in Camp-2 Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria by O.E. Eteng, J. Enobong, G. Ekpo, I. Arikpo, V. Ekam, K. Abam, E. Ubana

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The Present study was carried out to assess the heavy metals concentration in vegetables plant called fluted pumpkin (Telfairia Occidentalis) grown and consumed in Camp2 Community of Akamkpa local government area of Cross River State (Nigeria). …”
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    Effect of Quarrying Dust on Leaves Weight and Plants Chlorophyll Content of Pawpaw (Carica papaya), Cassava (Manihot esculenta) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) in Akamkpa, Cross River State, Nigeria by E. A. Enoh, P. A. Ogwo, E. A. Ubuoh

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The objective of this study is to determine the effect of quarrying dust on leaves weight and selected plants chlorophyll content of Pawpaw (Carica papaya), Cassava (Manihot esculenta) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) in Akamkpa, Cross River State, Nigeria using standard methods. …”
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    Variations in agromorphological characteristics of IPGRI Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) accessions by Ekemini Obok, Macauley Ittah, Isong Ekurisong, Francis Nwagwu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…TVu–980 did not flower at Akamkpa and TVu–1019 did not grow at Ikom. TVu–992, TVu–53, TVu11, TVu–3629 and TVu–980 (only at Ikom) cowpea accessions showed promising agromorphological attributes for possible crop improvement programmes in Ikom and Akamkpa.…”
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    Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure by Onyekwere N. Ezirim, Chinwe U. Okpoechi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This research studied the border communities in Akamkpa local government area to assess the contributions of government driven infrastructure intervention projects in the development of the communities. …”
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    Spatial pattern in solid minerals distribution in Cross River State, Nigeria by G.N. Njar

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Spatial pattern of mineral distribution revealed that Obubra and Ikom had highly abundant of mineral resources followed by Akamkpa; Yala, Biase, Obanliku and Boki were moderately abundant. …”
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    Learning space, students' collaboration, educational outcomes, and interest: Exploring the physical, social and psychological mediators by Cecilia Obi Nja, Mary Ideba Anari, Costly Manyo Erim, Kimson Joseph Idiege, Aldeva Ilhami, Julius Ukah Ukah, Okon Eyo Eneyo, Uduak Edet Uwe, Bernedette Umali Cornelius-Ukpepi

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The study had a sample size of 548 science students randomly selected from eleven secondary schools from a population of 985 science students in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. …”
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    Prospective geothermal well and heat catchment locations in Nigeria: Remote sensing interpretations and field validation by GE Akpan, ME Emetere, SA Afolalu, TC Jen

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results of show that the Gummel-Kumaganum areas of chad basin, Owode-igbo ora areas of the Dahomey basin, Belli area of the basement complex in Taraba state, potiskum areas of the Upper benue Basin, Ekpoma-kwale, itu areas of the Niger delta basin are middle geothermal wells with the terrestial radiation of < −702 W/m 2 while the terrestial radiation >200 W/m 2 in the Gummi area of the sokoto basin, Hunkuyi area of the basement complex in the northeast, Gashua area of the chad basin, Ozubulu-idah area of Anambra basin, Atijere area of the Dahomey basin, Agbasa, Omoko, Akamkpa area of Niger delta basin, Shaki area of the southwest basement complex are heat catchment regions. …”
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    Electronic media learning technologies and environmental education pedagogy in tertiary institutions in Nigeria by Benjamin Ayua Ambe, Cassidy Etta Agbor, Melvina Nkemdilim Amalu, Anthony Ntol Ngban, Achi Ndifon Bekomson, Michael Obun Etan, Idongesit Emmanuel Ephraim, Edung Etim Asuquo, Okon Eneyo Eyo, Joel Oluwatobi Ogunjimi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We employed a convenience sampling technique to sample all 35 environmental educators from the University of Calabar and the College of Education in Akamkpa, where they run environmental education programs. …”
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