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Abolo, Evuarherhe Veronica; Oguntoye, Olatunde – Educational Planning, 2016
Conflict is inevitable in all organizations, and the university being a center of learning, with diverse needs is not left out. The study examined the different conflicts occurring in the Nigerian South-West federal universities and their impact on staff effectiveness. The academic and the non-academic staff of the three South-West federal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution, Higher Education, School Personnel
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Ojo, John Sunday – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2014
Intergovernmental relation is a necessary political tool for mutual intertwines among the levels of government for the realization and facilitation of government goals and objectives. Intergovernmental wrangling has been a morphological characteristic of Nigerian federalism. The 1999 Nigerian constitution stipulates unequivocal and unambiguous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Federal State Relationship, Conflict Resolution
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Bayim, Cyril Obi – Religious Education, 2015
Within the last half century, several communities in Boki Land have engaged in violent conflicts as a result of disputes over portions of land that have claimed many lives, and left many more injured. The Boki people, like most rural African peoples, depend largely on the land for their livelihood and economic development. Thus, any encroachment…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Community Change