Table of Contents
CATEGORY ONE: SOCIAL SCIENCES/LAW
(Health Psychology, Socio-Psychology, Entrepreneurial Studies, Governance and Development)
Emmanuel O. Akarah: Growing the Nigeria Sport Market through Audience Participation at Sports Competitions …………………………………………………………….............................................. Page 2
Olori A. Lateef and Adesanya A. Olusola: Access to and Utilization of Games and Simulation by Pre-Primary School Teachers in Ogun East Senatorial District of Ogun State, Nigeria ……………… Page 6
Bello M. Olalekan, Sennuga K. Oluseye, Faleke M. Abidemi and Ajayi O. Oludare: Social Factors as Correlates of Cohabitation among Undergraduates in Ogun East Senatorial District Ogun State, Nigeria ……………………………………..….............................................................................................. Page 15
Bara’atu Adamu: Salam, a Proposed Model for Financing Agriculture in Nigeria ……………… Page 20
Tolu I. Atomode: Assessment of Freight Vehicles’ Effects on Urban Traffic in Lagos State, Nigeria ………………………………………………………………………..…............................................... Page 26
Nabukeera M. Sebyala: Staff Turnover in Government Institutions in Uganda: A Case of Uganda Institute of Communication Technology (UICT) …………………….............................................................. Page 38
Muhammad A. Fagge and Taofik M. Ibrahim: Public Debt Management in Nigeria: The Impacts of Institutional changes after exiting from the Paris Club in 2006 …................................................. Page 52
CATEGORY TWO: HUMANITIES/EDUCATION
(Organizational Development and Administration, Diplomatic Relations, Literary Analysis, Arts and Designs)
Ssekadde Fatumah, Nabukeera M. Sebyala and Bwengy Micheal: Teamwork and Staff Performance at Umar Bin Alkhattwab Islamic Centre (UBAIC) Uganda …………............................................... Page 64
Abiola L. Olori and Osikoya O. Olajide: Teachers’ Perception on the Usefulness of Instructional Media to Effective Teaching of Business Studies …………………............................................................ Page 85
Lateef A. Yusuf and Abayomi A. Alaka: An Assessment of Quality Primary Education in Kwara Metropolis: Issues and Implication for Sustainable Development ………................................... Page 92
Oluwakemi M. Emmanuel-Olowonubi and Basiru A. Adebisi: A Study of Postmodern Ideology in the Drama of Selected Nigerian Playwrights ……………………….................................................... Page 100
Olanrewaju A. Aladeitan and Chidinma T. Odaghara: Emboldening Environmental Regulation: Judicial Independence and Adjudication of Disputes in Nigeria …………………………………………...... Page 107
Dora N. Mbu: Domination in Gender Relations: Implications for Peace and Conflict in Bole Butake’s Lake God …………………………………………………………………................................................... Page 121
CATEGORY THREE: SCIENCE/ENGINEERING/ICT
(Sciences, Engineering, ICT, Medical Sciences)
Achugbue I. Edwin: Librarians’ Awareness and Perception towards the Adoption of Cloud-Based Technologies in Public University Libraries in South-South Nigeria ……………………………… Page 137
Lasisi K. Alamu and Sanni S.A.: I.T Policy Implementation in Organizations: Case Study of Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, Nigeria ……………………............................................ Page 146
Gangadhar Kotha, Anselm O. Oyem and Uma Maheswara K. Rao: Heat and Mass Transfer of an Electrically Conducting Tangent Hyperbolic Fluid in the presence of thermal dispersion past a Stretching Surface …………………………………….................................................................................... Page 156
D. Shehu, L. A. Nafiu, K. M. Latjor and H. O. Ahmed: Child Mortality and Morbidity in South Sudan ………………………………………………………………………………........................................ Page 170