Author name: Dr Mfon Eyo

JETE LATEST, JETE VOLUME 4

Vol. 4 no. 2

Table of contents Preliminary pages Community Based Organization (CBOs) and Sustainable Forest Resource Management in Southern Educational Zone in Cross River State, Nigeria Dr. Etan, micheal Obun Mrs Mirian Akpono Egere Dr Asuquo Edung Etim Demographic Implications of Violent Herdsmen Attack In Benue State, Nigeria Ushie, Michael Anake, Egidi, Stephen Achuen, Ushie, Christiana Aloye Perceived

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Social Learning Environment and Acquisition of Basic Computer Skills among Secondary School Students in Cross River State, Nigeria, West Africa

Dr. Asuquo Bassey Asuquo, Bassey Omeh Anthony, Mrs. Mary Abutunghe ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of social learning environment on acquisition of basic computer skills among secondary school students in Cross River State, Nigeria. In pursuance of this objective, three research questions were raised and converted to three null

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Payment of Salaries and work attitude of Library Staff in Tertiary Institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria

Tanne, Okim Takim Abstract This study examined payment of salaries and work attitude of library staff in tertiary institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria. One research question and one hypothesis was formulated for the study. Conceptual, empirical and theoretical review was carried out accordingly. The study adopted the ex-post facto research design using the total

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Evaluation of Fadama III World Bank Assisted Poverty Alleviation Programme Effectiveness in Terms  Of Rural Infrastructural Development and Creation of Employment in Cross River State, Nigeria

Abanbeshie, J. A, Uyang, F. A, Adida, F. A. Abstract The study was aimed at evaluation Fadama III programme effectiveness in terms of rural infrastructural development and creation of employment in Cross River State.  To achieve this objectives two research questions were raised to guide the study. Literature were reviewed empirically and theoretically according to

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Environmental Deforestation and Bio-diversity Loss in Southern Education Zone, Cross River State

Dr. Etan, Michael Obun, Oham, S. Oham, Mrs Mirian Akpono Egere ABSTRACT This study examined   environmental deforestation and biodiversity loss in southern educational zone, Cross River State Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of this study, one research question was raised and one hypothesis was formulated and tested at 0.5 level of significance. The study adopted

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Economic-Based Demographic Variables and Attitudes of Urban Dwellers towards Solid Waste Disposal in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State

Ubi, Arikpo Bassey, Bassey, Oham Sunday ABSTRACT This study examined economic-based demographic variables and attitude of urban dwellers towards solid waste disposal in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design was adopted for this study. Population consisted of all adults and youths across the study area. A sample of 600

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Single Parenting and Spousal Mental Health: A Demographic Approach

Ushie, Michael Anake, Egidi, Stephen Achuen, Ushie, Christiana Aloye, Enamhe, Dorn Claimz Abstract The paper examines: Single parenting and spousal mental health: A Demographic approach. Single parenting is an aspect of parenting where the father or mother is practicing and taking responsibility of nurturing children in the absence of another parent. In every society, family

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Perceived Effectiveness of Training and Visit (T&V) Agricultural Extension Services among Arable Crop Farmers in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State

MUFUTAU, R. A, EWEBIYI, I.O, ADEBANJO, O.A Abstract This study focused on arable crop farmers perceived effectiveness of OGADEP’s Training and Visit extension services in Ijebu-North Local Government Area of Ogun state, Nigeria. Multi- stage sampling procedure was used to select 118 respondents for the study. Structured interview scheduled and in-depth interview were used to

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