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    Urban Farmers’ Adoption of Improved Dry Season Vegetable Production Technologies in in Owerri Municipal Council of Imo State, Nigeria by F N Nnadi, O O Aja, C. D. Nnadi, F. C. Anaeto, U. N Akwiwu, C. I. Agomuo, C. P. Elei

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The study was carried out to examine the constraints and strategies for improving agricultural intervention programmes in Nigeria with particular reference to the National Fadama Development Project, phase two in Kogi state. A set of interview schedule and questionnaire were used for data collection. …”
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    Advances in filarial hydrocelectomy reporting in Uganda and Nigeria by Susan F. D’Souza, John P. Awio, Jehoshaphat Albarka, Windtaré Roland Bougma, Sarah Bartlett, Christian Nwosu, Babacar Ngom, Anthony Wani, Anita Gwom, Moses Okello, Abraham Aba, Sarah Irema, Martins Imhansoloeva, Dauda Nurudeen, Charles Wamboga, Mark T. Debam, Haruna Zainab, Attahiru Aleiro, Malam H. Salah, Philip Downs

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…It was developed to improve supervision, understand surgical outcomes and reasons for complications, improve reporting and improve data quality for Ministries of Health with active LF programmes.MethodsHydrocele patient information was collected between October 2021 and May 2023 in Uganda (Lango sub-region, 9 districts) and March 2021 - September 2022 in Nigeria (Benue, Kaduna, Kebbi, Sokoto and Kogi States). Additionally patient feedback surveys were undertaken to elicit patient experience and satisfaction with the hydrocele surgery.ResultsPatient data from 2,911 records in the Hydrocele Tracker are presented.DiscussionThe discussion highlights the implications of the data for LF programming, the value of digitisation and approaches to address data quality.…”
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    The Effect of Entrepreneurial Knowledge on the Third Age Entrepreneurial Intention by Yusuf, Lamidi, Muhammed, Abdulrahman

    Published 2017
    “…The retirement income is not large enough to satisfy Nigerian’s expectations for a better standard of living upon retirement, a phenomenon that made most retirees to experience painful declines in their standard of living after retirement leading to various socio-economic challenges for the retirees, thus, this study examines the effect of entrepreneurial knowledge in inducing the third age entrepreneurial intention.Using Stratified sampling method, 176 retired federal workers that attended the mandatory pre-retirement entrepreneurial training programmes which cut across the military, para military and civil retirees residing in Kwara and Kogi states of Nigeria were used for this study through self-administered questionnaires. …”
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