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MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT VOL. 21. No 1

Contents
Volume 21 No. 1
September, 2013
ISSN 1596 – 974x

Partnering for Education Finance in Nigeria – Prof. Charles M. Ogbodo 1 – 9

– Prof. Koko Ekpo 10 – 17

Resource Management and Work Stress among Secondary School
Administrators in Akwa Ibom State
– Paul Effiong Etukudo, (Ph.D) 18 – 26

Non-formal Education in Nigeria: A Tool for Human Resource
Development
– A. G. Ossai, (Ph.D) and E. N. Nwalado 27 – 38

Education and Contemporary Issues in Nigeria (Technical Education)
– Diseph Florence Ezeh- Origie, Ph.D 39 – 49

The Challenges of the Deployment of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) in Business Education Programme

– Isaac Olugbemiga Ogunleye 50 – 57

Engendering Positive Moral Orientation among the Youths through
Christian Religious Education: A Tool for Curbing Cultism

– Stella N. Nwosu, Ph.D and Rev. Fr. Charles Emmanuel Peters 58 – 65

Evolving Innovative Strategies for Curbing Examination Malpractice
in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
– Dr. Ogonna G. U. Onwuzo 66 – 71

Funding Quality Basic Education in Nigeria – M. S. Jimah
and O. A. Unuigbokhai 72 – 77

Crisis in Niger-Delta: Causes and the Way Forward
– Emmanuel E. Idjawe and I. R. Bamidele 78 – 84

Utilization of Information and Communication Technology for School
Record Keeping: A Strategy for Principals’ Management of Secondary Schools in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
– Aloysius Sylvanus Noah;
Ifreke Uko Akpabio and Margaret Emmanuel Sammy 85 – 94

Inventory of E-Wastes Generated from the Use of Air-Conditioners and Ceiling Fans (A Case Study of University of Ibadan)
– Akanbi Y. Mutalib 95 – 102

Influence of Students' Population Pressure and Class Size on the Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Cross River
State
– Ambrose Beluaye Anashie; Erasmus Eyang Ebuta
and Linus Adie 103 – 110

The Status of Human and Material Resources for Teaching Science in
Secondary Schools: Issues in Education
– Akpokiere Ugbede Roseline 111 – 120

Science and Technology Curriculum Innovation in Nigeria
– Matters Arising
– Dr. Iniobong F. Akpan 121 – 125

An Analysis of Common Errors in Secondary School Students’ Written
English
– Ade Abayomi Adepoju 26 – 132

Multimedia Application in General Education: Towards Developing a
Model Indigenous Learning Package for Child Education in Nigeria

– B. A. Ogunlade 33 – 144

Wealth Creation-Business Education Perspective
– Marcus Sunday Etokeren 145 – 152

Problems of Inadequate Funding of Secondary Schools in Nigeria:
Ebony State Example
– Emmanuel Ogbonnia Uduma;
Okeworo Stephen Nwali and Okoro Agha Sunday 153 – 159

Boisterous Nature of African Art: Implications for Western
Pertinaciousity
– Ohuoba Imafidon 160 – 166

Users’ Perception of Academic Libraries and Quality of Services in
Tertiary Institution Libraries in Akwa Ibom State
– Eme Uwem Esiere;
Anthony Etukudo Sampson and Anthony Okon Etuk 167 – 173

The Role of Women Education in the Empowerment of Women for
National Development
– R. J. Magaji 174 – 179

Learning of English and Attainment of Set Objectives: A Mirage
or Reality
– Osbert E. Asinya 180 – 186

Inclusion of Persons with Special Needs in the Mainstream of the
Regular Education System - A Contemporary Issue in Special
Needs Education
– Rahinatu Muhammad Kazaure 187 – 192

Effects of Metacognitive Awareness on Learning in Technology
Enhanced Learning Environments
– Ochege Patrick Aleje 193 – 198

Prevalence of Food Craving and Aversion during Pregnancy in
Women in Asaba, Delta State
– L. A. Ejei – Okeke
and Ruth Analuba 199 – 209

Education in Nigeria and the Culture of Political Exclusion
– Patrick Okon Effiong; Ndopnoikpong James Afia
and Patrick Patrick Ekanem 210 – 216

Marketing Entrepreneurial Competences: A Necessity for Business
Teacher Education Graduates
– Nneka H. Uzo-Okonkwo
and Justina O. Oduh 217 – 226

Electrolyte Solutions: Potable Water Solvent Utilizing Conductivity
and Concentration Parameters
– P. Ezegbirika; M. Ogu
and O. W. Osigwe 227 – 235