Abstract Problem of small scale term holders to Nigeria alone there are similar problems all over the developing countries. So far agricultural credit is a known limiting factor to the realization of the dream of this group of farm holders (small scale holders) improve producing despite the birth of the Nigeria small holders had largely been neglected. The need for agricultural credit is to improve other things in agricultural production the impact of bank lending to agricultural development...
ABSTRACT A borrower's savings capacity and collateral are associated with the amount of loan to be granted by afinancial institution. Most often, when a debt is created, it becomes difficult to recover due to poormanagement by the lender as well as loan diversion by the borrower consequent to inability to payback. Hence, this study investigated the challenges of debt management in First Bank of Nigeria Plc. IkotEkpene. Questionnair...
State government is faced with varieties of difficulties to source adequate revenue from federal government and internally generated revenue; such problems are gear wheel to the smooth running of state government administration. Thus, the objective of this research was to analyze the extent to which tax evasion had affected revenue generation of Oyo state government. The researcher used secondary method of data collection to generate the needed data. The following were some of the findings wh...
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effect of marketing strategies on customers satisfaction in IDL Osogbo depot from (2008-2017). Questionnaires were used as the instrument for data collection .The sample size of this study was 60 staff and customers selected by using simple random sampling. 10 staff and 50 customers were selected from the company and (60) questionnaires were distributed. The finding reveals that 85% of the customers patronize the company product because it offers satisfacti...
ABSTRACT This research work examined The Impact of Job Satisfaction dimensions on job performance among the staff of the Divisional Tax Centre in Buea, South West Region Cameroon. A census was adopted to collect data from twenty eight (28) respondents through a survey questionnaire. Frequency tables, Bar Charts, Pie Charts, graphs and Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient were used to analyze the data with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version ...
Beyond the conventional meaning of CSR as a voluntary obligation for enhancing the social, economic and environmental wellness of the society, the developmental-oriented CSR is emerging and requires exploratory and empirical investigations.This research attempts to fill the gap in this direction by examining the Entrepreneurship Development through Corporate Social Responsibility – A Study of the Nigerian Telecommunication Industry.In specific terms, the research seeks deeper understanding ...
Purpose – The paper was written to highlight the advantages of initiating economic integration among Muslim countries across the globe, drawing special lessons from Europe’s experience; its successful economic integration and challenges which trailed the process. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology is basically descriptive and analytical. Theoretical construct and model on economic integration was developed for adoption by the Muslim countries. The model seeks to enhance th...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the viability of waqf and zakah as social safety nets (SSNs) for poverty reduction in Nigeria. The increasing rates of poverty, unemployment, crime, trafficking in persons and ethno-religious conflicts provide justification for an ethical approach to economic development in Nigeria. In making a case for the two ultra-religious models, the qualitative research method was preferred relying on documentary sources. The information sourced from previous...
Introduction The concept of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) has gained popularity in Nigeria in recent times, due primarily to the Boko-Haram insurgency predominantly isolated to the Northern part of the country. Oladeji (2015) stated that armed conflicts, always leads to a massive incursion of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). These refugees and IDPs are always affected by the psychosocial consequences of crisis and war. Oladeji (2015) further stated that many vic...
ABSTRACT Fraud is an epidemic dimension that has eaten deep into the banking sector as well as the entire economy. Its devastating effect manifests itself in the deteriorating balance sheet of banks as well as in economic backwardness. As a result, measures to eradicate fraud in banking sector become a central focus of the government and the monetary authorities. It was against this backdrop that this study was aimed at providing empirical evidence on the effect of fraud on performance of ba...
ABSTRACT Accounting generally involves the process of identifying, measuring, and communicating economic information to permit informed judgements and decisions of users of the information. In other words, accounting is concerned with providing information, which will help decision makers to make decisions. To enhance creditability and utility of the information, the decision making process, established concepts, principles, standard and legal requirements are strictly followed in order to tr...
ABSTRACT The topic of this research is Analysis of the Impact of Effective Communication in Increasing Organizational Productivity. A case study of the Nigerian Breweries Plc, Amaeke, Ngwo, Enugu, Enugu State. The researcher used survey design for the study. The population of the study was eight hundred and ninety-nine (899) employee of the company, with sample size of one hundred and thirty-three (133). The researcher used both the primary and seco...
Developing countries face massive poverty, slow GDP growth, high mortality rates, and low levels of education. In the year 1999, 1.2 billion people lived on less than $1 (in PPP US$) a day, and another 2.8 billion people lived on less than $2 a day (World Bank, 2003). The majority of the people in the least developed countries cannot read or write. Over 854 million adults in this world are illiterate, and 543 million of them are women (Human Development Report, 2000). Similarly, many people i...
The history of deficit financing dated back to 1978 when the nation absorbed a $1billion Jumbo loan presumably needed for rehabilitation, reconstruction and development of the wartorn Nigerian economy. However, this was an aftermath of the Nigerian civil war that lasted till 1970. This action subsequently followed by massive borrowing by both federal and state governments and their institutions to revitalize the already doldrums economy. Nations, the world over had engaged in various strateg...
In Nigeria, budget deficit has been blamed for causing much economic crises, high inflation, poor investment performance and growth (Appah and Chigbu, 2013). One of the most important objectives of fiscal policy is to reduce national debt and to check the interest payment on such debt from rising so as to prevent high deficit in the future. However, Nigerian government budget deficit witnessed an increase in the past decades. For instance, from 1981, deficits increased from N3.9billion to N8....