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...The searches and seizures of the accused's bank records in the Islands were carried out under the ...v. Central Bank of Nigeria, [1977] 1 Q.B. 529; The Ship "Nort...
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In the last four decades, Nigeria has been confronted with variegated problems-widespread poverty, political violence, corruption, natural disasters, HIV/AIDS scourge, various endemic diseases, communal clashes, unemployment, strikes, poor government performance, etc. Underlying these concerns is the need to create wealth and employment as a means of addressing some of the challenges facing youths, women and men. Thus, this paper focuses on wealth and employment creation among women in Idah Local Government Area of Kogi State. It argues that with the right enabling environment created by government, private/public partnership, training and affirmative action wealth and employment creation is a distinct possibility. Creating wealth and employment among women will help curb social vices l...
...A World Bank survey found that more than 95percent of women wor... of Commercial banks recently by the Central bank of Nigeria. Churches in Idah in attempt to he...
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...244; De Sanchez v. Banco Central de Nicaragua, 770 F.2d 1385 (1985); Rush-Presbyter...Corp. v. Federal Republic of Nigeria, 647 F.2d 300 (1981); Joseph v. Office of Consulat...United States (1981), 65 I.L.R. 338; State Bank of India v. N.L.R.B., 808 F.2d 526 (1986), cert. d...
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...v. Central Bank of Nigeria , [1977] 1 Q.B. 529). At that time...
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...c. Central Bank of Nigeria , [1977] 1 Q.B. 529 (C.A.). Le jug...
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ENI -- Church leaders in Nigeria say urgent government action is needed to tackle p.... Statistics from the Central Bank of Nigeria indicate that about 54 percent of ...
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...v. Central Bank of Nigeria , [1977] 1 Q.B. 529 (C.A.). Mr. Ju...
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... la banque négociante, Shanghai Commercial Bank Ltd. ("Shanghai Commercial"), la banque de Protect...Central Bank of Nigeria, [1979] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 445; Urquha...
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...c. Central Bank of Nigeria, [1977] 1 Q.B. 529; The Ship « No...
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It is common for parents/families in traditional settings, whether in Africa or China, to pair their children/members in marriage often without their consent. This specific mate selection practice, arrangement, is used to designate marriages in these settings: the so-called arranged marriages. Observations about this mate selection practice are then posited as conclusive evidence of change in these marriages. This paper attempts an exploratory clarification of marriages in traditional Africa in two ways. First, it uses the marriage system of the Okrikans to reveal that arranged and non-arranged marriages coexist, each administered by and organized around distinct institutions, with differing consequences for family membership, inheritance and other important issues. Second, it breaks do...
... involved (Engel 1984; Feyisetan and Bankole 1991;Okonjo 1992; Meekers 1995; Xiaohe and Whyte 1...Engel's assertion of the central place the family occupies in traditional marriage ...