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Adaeze, Chuku Princess – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2021
The Factories Act of 2004, the Employee Compensation Act of 2010, the Minerals Oil Safety Regulation of 1999 and the Harmful Waste Act of 2004 are pieces of legislation that included provisions for the safety, health and welfare of Nigerian workers beyond the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, and the Labour Act of 2004. This…
Descriptors: Occupational Safety and Health, Wastes, Hazardous Materials, Fuels
Bankole, Beatrice S. – 1980
Implementation of ISBD in Nigeria has successfully overcome problems with the diversities of 200 ethnic groups, 400 languages and dialects (in addition to English as the official language), arabic and roman alphabets, and the interface of two major religious systems--Islam and Christianity. This paper describes the adoption and uses of the ISBDs…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Cataloging, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
McCan, Robert L. – Trends 2000, 1979
Nigeria's oil revenues are financing a variety of development projects including those in education. The current plan for the education system is highlighted along with the implications for American higher education. Commentaries by Raymond A. Ehrle, Jenny K. Johnson, and Ezra A. Naughton are included. (JMF)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations, Economic Factors
Oduko, Segun – 1986
This paper argues that new technologies, which play significant roles in the process of communication, may solve some problems, but they also tend to create new ones. A discussion of the various problems encountered in Nigeria, where an appreciable penetration of portable video cameras and recorders has given the public more access to, and choice…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Communications