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A Critical And Exegetical Interpretation Of The Concept Of Exodusia In Matthew (28:16-20) :Implication For The Church
The effects of management system and feeding regimen
on growth and health of West African Dwarf Sheep was investigated
at the Sheep Unit of the Uni'versity of Rigeria, Nsukka farm.
Twelvc intact West African Dwarf sheep of both sexes (6-8
months old), purchased from local markets, were used in the
experiment.. These animals were randomly assigned, after the
quarantine period, to faur treatment groups of three replicates -. - . I. per treathent group. The treatmilts w~'re as Fallows : I, restricted,
supplemented; 11, rssxricted, unsupplemented; 111, unrestricted,
supplemented; IV, unrestricted, unsupplernented.
The Socio-Economic and Cultural Impact of the Presbyterian Mission in North Eastern Igboland (1880-2006)
The use of mass media to crusade and mobilize support against certain crude and inhuman cultural practices has remained an essential focus on the social responsibility function of the media. Hence, this study beyond opinionated conjectures, empirically studied the influence of media campaigns in the eradication of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in selected communities of south south Nigeria. The survey research design was used to study a representative sample size of the target population. A sample size of three hundred and eighty three was selected and administered a twenty one item questionnaire. Research findings revealed that the media mix approach for the said campaigns, meaningfully helped at influencing the attitude of the south south rural women against the FGM practice. The study concluded that media campaigns against FGM have paid off and recommended that sensitization programmes like seminars etc. should be organized for traditional rulers, religious leaders and other opinion leaders to enable them use other rural media communication channels to further sensitize and mobilize the rural women so as to consolidate the gains of the campaign and ensure total eradication of the FGM practice.The use of mass media to crusade and mobilize support against certain crude and inhuman cultural practices has remained an essential focus on the social responsibility function of the media. Hence, this study beyond opinionated conjectures, empirically studied the influence of media campaigns in the eradication of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in selected communities of south south Nigeria. The survey research design was used to study a representative sample size of the target population. A sample size of three hundred and eighty three was selected and administered a twenty one item questionnaire. Research findings revealed that the media mix approach for the said campaigns, meaningfully helped at influencing the attitude of the south south rural women against the FGM practice. The study concluded that media campaigns against FGM have paid off and recommended that sensitization programmes like seminars etc. should be organized for traditional rulers, religious leaders and other opinion leaders to enable them use other rural media communication channels to further sensitize and mobilize the rural women so as to consolidate the gains of the campaign and ensure total eradication of the FGM practice.
The use of mass media to crusade and mobilize support against certain crude and inhuman cultural practices has remained an essential focus on the social responsibility function of the media. Hence, this study beyond opinionated conjectures, empirically studied the influence of media campaigns in the eradication of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in selected communities of south south Nigeria. The survey research design was used to study a representative sample size of the target population. A sample size of three hundred and eighty three was selected and administered a twenty one item questionnaire. Research findings revealed that the media mix approach for the said campaigns, meaningfully helped at influencing the attitude of the south south rural women against the FGM practice. The study concluded that media campaigns against FGM have paid off and recommended that sensitization programmes like seminars etc. should be organized for traditional rulers, religious leaders and other opinion leaders to enable them use other rural media communication channels to further sensitize and mobilize the rural women so as to consolidate the gains of the campaign and ensure total eradication of the FGM practice.The use of mass media to crusade and mobilize support against certain crude and inhuman cultural practices has remained an essential focus on the social responsibility function of the media. Hence, this study beyond opinionated conjectures, empirically studied the influence of media campaigns in the eradication of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in selected communities of south south Nigeria. The survey research design was used to study a representative sample size of the target population. A sample size of three hundred and eighty three was selected and administered a twenty one item questionnaire. Research findings revealed that the media mix approach for the said campaigns, meaningfully helped at influencing the attitude of the south south rural women against the FGM practice. The study concluded that media campaigns against FGM have paid off and recommended that sensitization programmes like seminars etc. should be organized for traditional rulers, religious leaders and other opinion leaders to enable them use other rural media communication channels to further sensitize and mobilize the rural women so as to consolidate the gains of the campaign and ensure total eradication of the FGM practice.
Religious Interaction in Igboland : A Case Study of Christianity and Traditional Culture in Orumba (1896-1976)
“Rev. M. O. Ezeigbo and Twentieth Centuary in
Pentecostalism in Igboland, 1918-1999”
Jesus Healing Miracles in the Synoptic Gospel:
Relevance in African Christianity
Roman Catholic Historiography in Igboland,
1935 - 1985
Covenant and Covenanting in the Old Testament: A Phenomenon Among the Northern Igbo People of Enugu State
The Emergence and Impact of Pentecostal
Churches in Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State
A total of 81 weaner and adult rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) of mixed breeds
comprising New Zealand white, Califonia and Flemish Giant as parent stock were used in
three experiments to determine optimum protein and energy requirements of domestic
rabbits for growth, pregnancy (gestation) and lactation in the humid tropics of Southern
Nigerian. In experiment l,27 weaner rabbits of mixed sexes, 6 - 8 weeks (42 - 56 days)
old were used to evaluate protein and energy requirements of growing rabbits. The diets
furnished three crude protein levels (14.2, 16.2 and 18.1%) and three digestible energy
(DE) levels (6.7, 8.7 and 10.8 MJ/kg), giving a total of nine dietary treatments. The
rabbits were assigned in a 3 x 3 factorial arrangement, in a completely randomized
design. Three rabbits in individual cages, with each rabbit serving as a replicate, were
randomly allocated to each of the nine treatments. The feeding trial lasted for 84 days,
during which data used for computing daily DM intake (g), daily weight gain (g,) FCR
,- and apparent digestibility (%) were collected. Faeces were collected in the last seven days
of the feeding trial; the gross energy was determined for the various treatments and
subtracted from the gross energy of the diets to arrive at DE for the various treatments.
Two rabbits from each treatment were slaughtered, dressed and weighed to obtain their
carcass and organ weights.
Gender Dominance in Christianity and African
Traditional Religion (A T R) Among the Northern Igbo of Nigeria
Ichuaja: the Heart of Practical Traditional Igbo
Religion
The effect of quantitative feed restriction on broiler performance
was investigated at the Poultry Unit of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Fm. 'I'wo hundred and forty day-old commercial Cobb broiler chicks were
used far the experiment. These birds were randomly assigned to seven
treatment groups as follows: control (full-fed starter and finisher
rations ;