PJCP VOL6NO1

PJCP VOL6NO1

Assessment of COVID-19 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Targeted Credit Facility on Sustainable Community Development in Enugu State

Dr J. O. Acha, Dr C. M. Erim & Dr K. Chukwuemeka Obetta Abstract The study assessed COVID-19 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Targeted Credit Facility (TCF) on sustainable community development in Enugu State. Specifically the study identified cooperative groups that were captured by COVID-19 CBN targeted credit facility; examined its impact on the economic […]

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Indigenous Awareness Strategies and Farmers’ Attitude towards Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria

Dr Etim Nkanu Efut, Jacob Bassey Arikpo & Oham Sunday Bassey Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between indigenous awareness strategies and farmers’ attitude towards sustainable management of natural resources in Ikot Ekpene. A correlational design was adopted for the study, which was guided by two null hypotheses. Four communities

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Demographic Variables of Farmers, Fishermen and Teachers: An Insight into their Climate Change Awareness Levels in South-South Region of Nigeria

Dr Etim Nkanu Efut, Dr Edung Etim Asuquo & Arikpo Bassey Ubi Abstract This study investigated climate change awareness levels of farmers, fishermen and teachers in South-South region of Nigeria based on their location and gender. The cross sectional survey research design was adopted for the study. The instrument for data collection was a structured

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Community Policing as a Security Strategy for Curbing Kidnapping in Southern Senatorial District of Cross River State, Nigeria

Dr J. O. Acha, Dr K. Chukwuemeka Obetta, Ubana Michael Ubana & Ogechi Nkemjika Abstract Community groups that can successfully cooperate with one another, handle problems, and work with their local law enforcement agency are exhibiting characteristics of sustainable and safe communities. The study was a descriptive survey. Three research questions and two hypotheses guided

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Assessment of Learning Disabilty and Pupils’ Perception of Self and School Environment in Public  Primary Schools in Cross River State, Nigeria

Dr Richard Ayuh Ojini, Dr Bernard Diwa Otu, Dr Julius Micheal Egbai, Emmanuel Bekorfema Ugbe & Christiana Sunday Essien Abstract Guided by two null hypotheses, the aim of this study was to assess learning disabilty and pupils’ perception of self and school environmnet in public  primary schools in Cross River State, Nigeria. The population of

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Perception on Pre-Marital Sexual Relationship among Private Secondary School Students in Bayelsa State

Destiny Ebimie Anomietei Abstract This study examined perception on premarital sex by private secondary school students in Bayelsa State and the implications for counselling. A survey research design was adopted for the study. 160 private secondary school students were sampled using the multistage sampling technique. Three research questions and two hypotheses were generated to guide

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Information and Communication Technology Availability, Utilization and Research Work Performance among Postgraduate Students in South-South Universities, Nigeria

Dr Richard Ayuh Ojini, Dr Bernard Diwa Otu, Dr Nwogwugwu Chidrim Esther, Demort Stephen & Christiana Sunday Essien Abstract Guided by two null hypotheses, the aim of this study was to investigate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Availability, Utilization and Research Work Performance among Postgraduate Students in South-South Universities, Nigeria.  The population of the study

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