Articles published under BAZE University Journal of Management and Social Sciences (BUJMASS)

1-MODELLING OF CONSUMPTION FUNCTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA

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The consumption of petroleum products has continued to grow as level of economic activities and changes in demographic composition are pushing up the demand for energy in Niger

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2-FINANCIAL SECTOR INSTABILITY AND HOUSEHOLDS’ WELFARE IN NIGERIA- An Econometric Approach

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This article investigates the relationship between financial sector instability and households’ welfare in Nigeria. Per capita income and household consumption expenditure are

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3-INTERVENING ISSUES IN THE DISCOURSE OF AFRI-CAPITALISM: THE EXAMPLES OF NATIONALISM, IDENTITY, AND TRANSNATIONALISM

Afri-capitalism is one idea that seeks a redefinition of the continent’s attempts at development. The thinking challenges the alleged consumerist, and anti-productive contexts of capitalism in the

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4-IMPACT OF INSECURITY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA:1986-2015

This study evaluated insecurity in Nigeria and its impact on economic growth based on secondary time series data (1986-2015). The issue of insecurity encompasses many problems, such as: high levels

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5-THE IMPACT OF CHILD MARRIAGE ON THE GIRL CHILD AND SOCIETIAL DEVELOPMENT

Child marriage is any marriage of a child younger than18 years. In this sence, it is a violation of the right of the child. Child marriage affects more women than men, denying them their childhood,

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6-ASSESSMENT OF FRCN, KADUNA NOMADIC PROGRAMME “DON MAKIYAYA A RUGA” IN LADUGGA VILLAGE, KACHIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT, KADUNA STATE

This article focuses on Ladugga village to interrogate the perception of the community on the nomadic programme “Don Makiyaya a Rugga” facilitated by the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN)

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7-THE IMPACT OF MEDICAL COSTS OF MALARIA TREATMENT ON HOUSEHOLDS’ HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE IN KADUNA METROPOLIS, NIGERIA

This article examines the determinants of medical cost of treating malaria and how it impacted on the household’s healthcare expenditure in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria. Using data collected from a s

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8-Internally Generated Revenue and Local Government Development

The decline in Federal Government of Nigeria’s revenue from crude oil which form the bulk of the statutory allocation to the States led to assessing the effect of internally generated revenue on ec

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9-The decline in Federal Government of Nigeria’s revenue from crude oil which form the bulk of the statutory allocation to the States led to assessing the effect of internally generated revenue on economic development of selected Local Government Areas in Lagos State. In respect of the analysis, Ordinary least square regression was deployed to generate the Pearson correlation, coefficient of determination (R2 ), adjusted coefficient of determination and one way analysis of variance to analyse data from Local Governments financial statements. The findings indicate that Internally generated revenue of Local Governments do not have significant effect on educational and agricultural development. Significant positive effect was found between Local Government internally generated revenue and infrastructural development. Developmental efforts cannot be left exclusively to funding by Local Governments. The need for consistent external funding was brought to the fore from the findings. If Local Governments are starved of fund by the Federal and State Governments, it will have major negative impact on rural development because Local Governments internally generated revenues are not adequate to meet the rural economic development. Keywords: Agriculture, Economic Development, Education, Infrastructure, Local Government, Revenue

Poverty is widely accepted as a worldwide problem that affects over one billion people worldwide, and it is one of the biggest problems affecting Nigeria today. It has become apparent that despite

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10-IDENTIFICATION OF BANK LENDING CHANNEL OF MONETARY TRANSMISSION IN NIGERIA: AN ARDL APPROACH

Most empirical researches on bank lending channel suffered from what is known in the literature as identification problem, i.e. failure to disentangle the origin of the monetary-policy-induced shoc

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