Islamic University Multidisciplinary Journal (IUMJ)

Volume 6 Issue 4 December, 2019

Journal articles


1. PROMOTING RESEARCHES IN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITIES: LECTURERS AND STUDENTS WITHIN THE ETHICS OF ADL, SABR AND IHSAN FOR ACADEMIC PRODUCTIVITY,   Muhammad Bello Ibrahim  104-107

 

Abstract

Research is an effort to search for factual way of solving a problem, mostly measured through level of productivity, an indicator that assess the efficiency of any univ...  



2. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AS CORRELATE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN OGUN STATE,   Muraina Kehinde Olubunmi and Akinbode Olusola Samuel  108-114

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3. THE POLITICS OF A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO UNDERDEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN WEST AFRICA, 1960-1975,   Olawale Bakare Salami  11-18

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The paper examines the political obstacles facing economic co-operation in West Africa between 1960 and 1975. By comparing the economic and political factors that formed the pillars of sub-regional ...  



4. TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND GRADUATES’ EMPLOYABILITY IN NIGERIA,   Obadara E. Olabanji and Alaka Ambali Abayomi  115-119

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This paper examined the relevance of technical education to labour market requirements and its graduates’ employability in Nigeria. Descriptive survey design was used for the study. A sample of 4 public universi...  



5. INFLUENCE OF NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT ON JOB SATISFACTION AND COMMITMENT IN DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA,   Peter O. Kalejaiye  120-142

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6. INCOME INEQUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN NIGERIA,   E. J. Isuku and E. I. Nwafor  143-148

Abstract

Climate change is without doubt one of the greatest threats that mankind has to contend with in this 21st century globally. Although, climate change invariably provides opportunities to create a more i...  



7. PERCEPTION OF RURAL DWELLERS TOWARDS PAYMENT OF PERSONAL INCOME TAX IN OGUN STATE,   Soluade Olayiwola and Ogunbiyi Joseph Olukayode  149-156

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In recent times government have been finding it difficult to fulfill her social responsibilities and ensure the growth and development of the society. One of the major factors that are responsible for t...  



8. THE DEVELOPMENT OF WRITING SKILLS THROUGH CONCEPTUAL WRITING,   Susan Olajoke Akinkurolere and Maryam Mohammed  157-162

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The study was to examine the development of writing skills through conceptual writing among English language in Kampala District Uganda. Specifically, the study investigated the effect, significance and role ess...  



9. CONTENT COVERAGE AND STUDENTS ATTITUDE AS PREDICTORS OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS,   Akorede A. Asanre, Taiwo O. Abiodun and Toyin A. Odupe  164-167

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This study examined Content Coverage and Students Attitude as Predictors of Senior Secondary School Academic Achievement in Mathematics. The study adopted a descriptive survey method using simple random sampling...  



10. AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY OF MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC FLOW OF A THIRD GRADE FLUID THROUGH POROUS CHANNEL IN THE PRESENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC FIELD AND VISCOUS DISSIPATION,   O. W. Lawal and L.M. Erinle-Ibrahim  168-177

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            This work investigates the MHD flow of a third-grade fluid in a ...  



11. SERIES SOLUTION OF EULER-BERNOULLI BEAM SUBJECTED TO CONCENTRATED LOAD,   Usman Mustapha Adewale  178-186

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This paper investigates the series solution of Euler – Bernoulli beam with a concentrated load. The governing partial differential equation was transformed to Ordinary Differential Equation. Graphical representation of the various deflecti...  



12. ANALYTICAL SOLUTION OF A REACTIVE HYDROMAGNETIC FLUID THROUGH POROUS MEDIA BETWEEN PERMEABLE PIPES UNDER OPTICALLY THICK LIMIT RADIATION,   M. A. Usman, A. B. Sikiru and M. O. Olayiwola  187-198

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In this paper, we investigated the flow of a reactive hydromagnetic fluid through porous media between permeable beds under optically thick limit ...  



13. DETERMINANTS OF SHARE PRICE DISPERSION IN CAPITAL MARKETS: A CASE OF NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE,   Taiwo Phebe Fadiran and Adeolu O. Adewuyi  19-28

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Market prices of shares (SP) are rarely the same with their intrinsic value; the difference being share price dispersion (SPD). The effect of SPD, either overvaluation or undervaluation is suboptimal allocation ...  



14. MAGNETIC EFFECTS ON LAMINAR FREE CONVECTIVE HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER OVER A VERTICAL PLATE WITH ARRHENIUS KINETICS,   Oyem O. Anselm  195-204

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The present paper investigated heat and mass transfer characteristics of free convection, steady two-dimensional laminar flow of an incompressible reacting fluid over a vertical plate under the influence o...  



15. HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE NIGERIA EVIDENCE,   Fajebe Folorunso, Adeyoriju Rotimi and Ikumawoyi Rhoda Olubunmi  2-10

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The impact of human capital development on economic growth cannot be over-emphasized. Evidence has shown that human capital is one of the major factors that drive economic growth. This paper examines the relationship between human capital development and economic growth in Ni...  



16. MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOCS): EMERGING POSSIBILITIES FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN UGANDA,   Kalinaki Kassim  205-220

Abstract

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are a recent but widely accepted e-learning initiative. World ranking universities have taken initiatives to offer diverse programs based on the learners’ needs and demands. Thus, learners fr...  



17. AWARENESS, PERCEPTION AND PREFERENCES OF RESIDENT DOCTORS TOWARD DISEASE SURVEILLANCE AND NOTIFICATION IN A TERTIARY HEALTH FACILITY IN EDO STATE, NIGERIA,   Awunor Nyemike Simeon  221-226

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Health workers are in the frontline of disease surveillance and notification activity. Doctors serve as gatekeepers in diagnosis and treatment of cases in the population, they also serve to promptly inform the relevant health authori...  



18. SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES UTILIZED BY PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AT GENERAL HOSPITAL KAFANCHAN, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA,   Salamatu Ishaku and Ijeoma Okoronkwo  227-235

Abstract

Behavioural change results from how people understand their identity in a personal and social context, people vary on how they manage their disease, depending on the type of social support they receive. As individuals learn and grow from their experiences with illness, they of...  



19. AN EVALUATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE ON EMPLOYEES’ PRODUCTIVITY,   Aun Isaac Iortimbir, Abdul Falilat Ajoke, Oladipo Ganiyu Taiwo, Olota Oluwayomi Omotayo and Oyedokun Godwin Emmanuel  29-40

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Today’s business environment requires companies to undergo changes almost constantly if they are to remain competitive. Factors such as globalization of markets and rapidly evolving technology force businesses t...  



20. PERCEIVED INFLUENCE ON SAFETY PRACTICES ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG DOCK WORKERS AT LAGOS SEA PORT,   Bello M. Olalekan, Adekoya A. Folajimi, Faleke M. Abidemi and Pedro U. Adagbor  41-46

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Occupational health and safety are concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in wor...  



21. SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA,   Godwin Emmanuel Oyedokun and Ezekiel Elton Micheal Micah  47-55

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The study assesses the SMEs contribution to the growth of Nigerian economy. The population of 17.3million SMEs and the value represents the aggregates of all the SMEs in Nigeria. The study used time series data ...  



22. EFFECT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF LISTED INSURANCE COMPANIES IN NIGERIA,   Haruna Afor Roselyn, Ame Jacob, Oyedokun Godwin Emmanuel and Jaji Kehinde Abdulkareem  56-66

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This study is to examines the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on financial performance of listed Insurance companies in Nigeria. The population of the study was 45 listed Insurance companies in Nigeria...  



23. SQ3R METHOD AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE READING SKILLS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDENTS IN ADAMAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC YOLA, NIGERIA,   Susan Olajoke Akinkurolere and Baba Jimeta Usman  67-75

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Reading as a basic literacy skill has continuously been referred as one of the factors responsible for students’ performance in schools. The attraction to enhancing reading skills among students calls for unceas...  



24. READING VUTHA IN ZAKES MDA’S WAYS OF DYING AS A SYMBOL OF SOUTH AFRICA AT APARTHEID AND POST–APARTHEID PERIODS,   Kalu K. Obasi: Double Death and Double Violence  76-88

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South Africa was under apartheid regime from 1948 up until 1990, when apartheid was ousted by the release of Nelson Mandela. At this, power was granted to majority Black and Nelson Mandela ...  



25. SUPERVISION PRACTICES AND THE PERFORMANCE OF NON-TEACHING STAFF AT THE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY IN UGANDA,   Kemba Nulu  89-103

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The study examined the relationship between Supervision Practices and performance of non-teaching staff at IUIU. The study...