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- » G-Localization as a Development Model: Economic Implications for Africa
- » G-Localization as a Development Model: Economic Implications for Africa
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- » Game Theory as another Philosophical Foundation of Political Marketing: Evidence From Nigeria’s Electoral Process.
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- » Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Identification of Antiangiogenic Phytochemicals in Aframomum danielli K. Schum: An In silico Study
- » Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of Viburnum opulus (L) extract and its toxicity studies in rats
- » GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY ANALYSIS OF VIBURNUM OPULUS (L) EXTRACT AND ITS TOXICITY STUDIES IN RATS
- » Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry identification of antiangiogenic phytochemicals in Aframomum danielli.
- » Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry identification of anticancer phytochemicals in Aframomum danielli
- » Gas Compressibility Factor Explicit Correlations for Range of Pseudo Reduced Temperature and Pressure
- » Gauging parameters for e-procurement acquisition in construction businesses in Nigeria
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- » Gender and Academic Performance in Engineering: An Empirical Study in a Leading Nigerian University
- » Gender and Academic Performance in Nigerian universities: Economic Implications
- » Gender and Age Differences in the Study Plan of University Students
- » Gender and Learning in the Architectural Design Studio
- » Gender and Managerial Skill: The Interface between Gender Bias and Skill Acquisition in Selected Manufacturing Industries Lagos Nigeria.
- » Gender and paternal psychological abuse on psychopathology symptoms among children and adolescents in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
- » Gender comparison, sociability among in and out of school youths in Nigeria
- » Gender Differences and Self‐efficacy in the Adoption of e‐Democracy in Africa
- » GENDER DIFFERENCES IN TERRORISM INCLINATION AND SELFESTEEM LEVEL OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN NIGERIA
- » Gender differences in the perception of organisational justice among selected employees in Lagos state
- » Gender Discrimination and Development in Nigeria: Issues and Perspective.
- » Gender Discrimination and Employee Performance: An Empirical Study of the Academic Staff of Nigerian Institutions
- » Gender Discrimination and Employee Performance: An Empirical Study of the Academic Staff of Nigerian Institutions
- » Gender Discrimination and Employee Performance: An Empirical Study of the Academic Staff of Nigerian Universities.
- » Gender Discrimination and Management Position: An Examination of the Interface Using Selected Manufacturing Industries.
- » Gender equality: An imperative for sustainable development towards the attainment of the MDGs.
- » Gender gap: Enrolment and career choices of accounting students in Nigerian universities
- » Gender Gap: Enrolment and Career Choices of Accounting Students in Nigerian Universities
- » Gender Inequality and Its Effects on Industrial Development: Lessons for and from Nigeria
- » Gender inequality, maternal mortality and Inclusive growth in Nigeria
- » Gender Inequality, Maternal Mortality and Inclusive Growth in Nigeria.
- » Gender Inequality, Maternal Mortality and Inclusive Growth in Nigeria
- » Gender Parity of Science Students in Covenant
- » Gender Relations and Democracy in Nigeria
- » Gender Relations in Nigeria's Democratic Governance
- » Gender, Learning Styles and Performance of 1st Year Architecture Students: First Stage of a Longitudinal Study
- » Gender, Teamwork and Management: A Glimpse into the Nigerian Situation
- » Gender, Widowhood and Property Inheritance in Africa
- » GENDER-BASED COMPETITIVE PERFORMANCE IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT TECHNICAL RELATED COURSES IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTIONː COVENANT UNIVERSITY CASE STUDY
- » Gendered Alternative to Cyber Fraud Participation: an Assessment of Technological Driven Crime in Lagos State, Nigeri
- » Gendered Alternative to Cyber Fraud Participation: an Assessment of Technological Driven Crime in Lagos State, Nigeria
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