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THE POLITICAL CORRUPTION IN NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

THE POLITICAL CORRUPTION IN NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA STATE

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                                            ABSTRACT

The major purpose of this study was to examine the political corruption and its effect in the Nigerian government and politics. The study looked into political levies of Anambra state citizens being the case study of the work. For comprehensive understanding of the place and its impact of this study. The work has been divided into five chapters. In chapter one, comprises of statement of problems, significance of the study, purpose and research of the study and others. In chapter two comprises of the causes of corruption and poverty in Nigeria, Nigeria’s political godfathers, the evils of corruption, the effects of corruption in Nigeria which had put the federation into high jump from 1999-2010 in Nigeria especially Anambra state. In the same chapter two we have another concept which is madness of second tenure system in Nigeria government as a major causes. In chapter five we have the recommendations and suggestions based on the findings from the research work from 2000 -2010 political lives of Nigerian citizens.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER  ONE

Introduction ………………………………………………..…….……1

1.0     Background of the study…………………………………..……..……1

1.1     Statement of the problem…………………………………….…..……7

1.2     Purpose of the study…………………………………..…………..……9

1.3     Research question…………………………………..…………….……12

1.4     Significance of the………………………………………….…..……13

1.5     Theoretical framework……………………………………………..……15

1.6     Scope of the study………………………………………….…..……17

1.7     Limitation of the study…………………………………….…..……18

1.8     Definition of terms ……………………………………….…..……19

CHAPTER TWO

2.1     Literature Review  ……………………………………….…..………23

2.2     Corruption and poverty in Nigeria ……………………………………………..27

2.3     Nigeria’s political godfathers …………………………………………………….28

2.4     The effects of corruption …………………………………………………………..30

2.5     The evil of corruption ………………………………………………………………31

2.6     Madness of second tenure system March 8, 2006…………………………33

CHAPTER  THREE

3.1     Design of the study ………………………………………………………………….34

3.2     Area of the study………………………………………………………………………35

3.3     Population of the study……………………………………………………………..35

3.4     Sample / sampling techniques ……………………………………………………36

3.5     Instrument for data collection ……………………………………………………37

3.6     Reliability and validity of the instrument ……………………………………37

3.7     Distribution and retrieval of the instrument …………………………………37

3.8     Method of data analysis ……………………………………………………………38

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1     Data presentation………………………………………………………………………39

4.2     Interpretation of Result……………………………………………………………..44

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1     Summary of findings ………………………………………………………………..44

5.2     Conclusion ……………………………………………………………………………..47

5.3     Recommendation …. ………………………………………………………………..49

Reference ……………………………………………………………………………….53

Appendix ……………………………………………………………………………….54

Questionnaire  …………………………………………………………………………55

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.0     BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Nigeria and political corruption – political corruption is not a recent phenomenon that pervades the Nigerian state.

Since the creation of modern public administration in the country, there have been cases of officials misuse of resources, embezzlement of funds, looting of government property for personal enrichment “the rise of public administration and the discovery of oil and natural gas are two major events seen to have led to a litany of ignorale corrupt practices in the country over the years, the country has seen its wealth withered with little to show in living condition of the common man.

In this view, a Nigerian political leader, Obafemi Awolowo raised a salent issue when he said since independence, of few holding the cow for the strongest and most cunning to milk”, under those circumstances everybody runs over everybody to make good at the expense of others. Characteristically, apologist for the failings of African governments have blamed colonist for the pervasive corruption. According to this view, the nations’ colonial history may have restricted any easily influence in an ethnical revolution through out the colonial period. most Nigerians were stunk in ignorance and poverty. The trapping of flash cars, houses and success of the colonialists many influence the poor to see the colonialist as symbols of success and to emulate the colonists in different politicla ways.

Involvement in the agenda of colonial rule may also inhibit idealism in the easily stage of the nascent nations’ development. A view common held during the colonial days was that the colonists property (cars, houses, farms etc) is not our property.

Thus vandalism and looting of public property was not seen as a crime against society.

This view is what has degenerated into them or sent disregard for public property and lack of public trust and concern for public goods as collective national property.

According to Sen (1999 p. 225) states that corruption is “an effort to secure wealth or power through illegal means private gain at public expenses or a misuse of public power for private benefit”.

Therefore electoral corruption includes the purchase of vote with money, promises of offices or special favours, coercion, intimidation and interference with freedom of election (Nigeria is a good example where this practice is common, botes are bought, people are killed or maimed in the name of election, losers end up as the winners where voters turns up in areas where vogues were not cast.

Generally, the implication of political corruption appears in different forms such as electoral corruptions, bribery, fraud, embezzlement, extortion, nepotism godfatherism, favouritism, madness of second tenure system and others.

The implication of political corruption as an impediment to the economical, social cultural and political stability is not a recent phenomenon that pervades the Nigerian state.

It started as far back as the colonial era among the colonists but grown to its apex / climax since, the creation of modern public administration in the country.

There have been cases of official misuse of resources for personal enrichment. Nigeria’s political godfathers, which came into existence as a result of inability of some aspirants of political officers to afford or sources their fund to run the election political godfathers there are those who are the powerful wealthy men who sponsor the political aspirants in Nigeria palace known as political godfathers in which their political fathering activities has been culminating to political polarizations, political traumas, political upheavals and political brouhaha which has become the talk of the day.

What is known as Anambra state today was created as far back as 1991 under the leadership of Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, Anambra today is one of the largest and dominating southeast state and comprises of (21) twenty one local governments.

Since 19991, the violence, corruption and godfatherrism” occurring elsewhere in Nigeria have run a rampant in Anambra since then Anambra has been proved by some political analysis to remain the eyes of the most political corrupt state in Nigeria in which a wealthy member of Chris Uba is an iconic example of the godfathers phenomenon in Nigeria as a prove in 2003 Anambra gubernatorial  election when PDP candidate Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige was sponsored and financed to rig the 2003 election in Anambra which the whole world witnessed their high level of electoral rigging, political irregularities political quagmires, political traumas and political upheavals as a result of godfatherrism, favoritism second tenure madness, nepotisms and other. By virtue of this unattainable agreement between Dr. Christ Nwabueze Ngige and his godfather Christ Uba, the two political gladiators degenerated a series of political traumas, electoral irregularities riggings, thurgry, kidnapping, killing, vandalization, false impeachment and all that.

1.1     STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Nigeria as a nation is facing serious political corruption problems namely:

i        Lack of political education

ii       Godfatherism concept

iii      Electoral irregularities

iv      Lack of party idealogy

v       Political polarizations, upheavals, quagmires, traumas and brouhaha.

vii     Ethnicisms, nepotism, sectionalism and tribalism among the politicians.

vii     Madness of second tenure concept

viii    Lack of patriotism among he leaders

ix      Marginalization

x        High level of insecurity

xi      Poverty at its climax heralding to high level of thugry and violent.

xii     Centralization of power at the state level a case study of Anambra.

From all indications, challenges are daily, weekly monthly and yearly and may be to complete in the near  future, unless there is a panel committee set up to eradicate the situation. However, they have to educate and internalize the masses to a lager extent using electronic voting system as to ensure transparency, justice, equity, good concense and free and fair elections. A question just came to my mind now, saying how can massive thurgry, been reduced in Anambra state election? The answer says that there should be an adequate provision of job opportunity as to engage the youths in one job or the other so that it will limit their state of poverty as an off-shoot of thurgry.

Based on these, the researcher has to vividly analyze those things that contributes to political corruption and its effect in Anambra state.

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1.2     PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The purpose of this study is to examine and provide the following in depth through analysis of political stability in Nigerian government and polities.

i        To provide adequate political education to the Anambra youth and other politicians.

Ii       To provide suitable  environment to enhance political stabilities.

Iii      To give a stop to luke warm concept of godfatherism in politics.

iv      To provide job opportunities to Nigerian & Anambra youths to reduce the level of poverty which has  been an offshoot of massive thurgry and kidnapping during election.

v       To give proper causation and warning to the fraudulent INEC officials on the side of their electoral fraud and regulates which has been culminating to political traumas and qaugmire in Anambra state.

vi      To mandate the state government to delegate power to the local government level as to enhance mass participation and political enlightment.

vii     To ensure political stability which may conversely heralds to free and fair election in Anambra state

viii    To encourage electronic voting system in Anambra state for more effective and efficient politicking and free and fair elections.

Ix      To ensure mass participation in the political activities

x        To ensure adequate party ideology in Nigeria government and politics.

More so, the study has the following aim to explain why Anambra state elections had never once been conducted free and fair.

1.3     RESEARCH QUESTIONS

          The researcher put down the following questions when he was carrying out this project.

i        To what extent does political corruption affects the Anambra state political, social and economical lives of people?

ii       What ways could the political leaders, followers and INEC officials would be baptized (improved) so as to

ensure theoretical framework.

There are several ways of studying any phenomenon in any schoarlarly enquiry inorder to ensure a systematic and objective analysis for the purpose of this discourse I don’t prehendal theory of democracy working on the assumption that power is central to politics the starting point of Richard Joseph Prehendal theory is that the Nigeria political life is entirely characterized and dominated by corruption Omo O. (1993 p 16) central to prehenda analysis are the concepts of clietlism and prehendalism. He sees chetelism as patron diet ties clietlism he further argues is the very channel throng which one joins the dominant class and a practise which is then seen as fundamental to the continued enjoyment of the prequisties of that class. He define prehendalism as the procurement of office of state either through examinations or as a reward for loyal service to a lord or a rule A critical assignment of post independent Africa states reveals that to be ruler whether at the federal. State or local level is to be in charge of the treasury and use the wealth that properly belongs to the people to legitimately enrich party faithful investors in elections friends clients and proves godfather allies to sustain a corruption life style.

From the above prehensalism provide a framework through which Africa and Nigeria affairs as it relates to corruption and development can be studied higher equity, transparency, free and fair elections?

iii      How can electronics voting system effect or culminates or heralds to free and fair election in Anambra state?

iv      How has godfatherism contributed to the present high level of political brouhaha, political traumas, political upheavals in Anambra state?

v       How does purchasing of votes, collection of votes, where and when election was not conducted nor votes being cast contributes to the electoral malpractices in Anambra state.

1.4     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This study will be significant in the need to improve political stability in Nigeria with particular emphasis to Anambra state is imperative in the following.

i        In the view of improving political equality among the Anambrarians.

ii       In the view of eradicating high level of political illiteracy among the Anambra youths through political education.

iii      This study will also be significant in finding solution to the rampant political thugry, mass kidnapping, frequent abductions, killing etc.

iv      It will also be significant in eradicating high level of insecurity in Anambra state.

v       This study will also be significant in prohibiting any thing concerning godfatherism in Anambra state.

vi      This study will also be significant in effecting political stabilities thereby resulting to free and fair election heralding to credible representatives.

vii     This study will be significant in giving room for the state government delegating political, financial and administrative autonomy to the local government in Anambra state.

viii    This study will also be significant in enlightening Nigerian politicians with party ideology rather than their formal party without ideology system.

ix      It will be significant in leaving little or no change for political irregularities, electoral fraud and other political traumas in Nigeria particularly Anambra state.

In this report, the researcher will also be significant in eradicating of political arsons, kidnapping and other political upheavals and how Anambra and its neighbouring states can benefit or gain from the refined effective and efficient political administration both economically, politically, socially and cultural harmony and stability.

1.5     SCOPE OF THE STUDY

In studying the political corruption in Nigeria government and politics, it becomes imperative to confine this to a democratic dispensation in actualizing transparency, equity, justice, good conscience and free and fair election to an extent within the constraint of time and of the study.

Consequently, Anambra state. government was used as a case study

1.6     LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

Research was not problem free

In this work, the researcher was faced or confronted with some major problems which tampered for hindered the progress of this work. Prominent among these was the issue of distribution of the questionnaires. The researcher used to go from local government to local government and from staff to staff, among the twenty one (21) local government in Anambra state. in research for the solution to the problem as a result of this, the researcher run these regular visits to different (Hpm) of the local governments.

More  so.   adequate explanations was made to explain the need for questionnaires. The researcher spend more time going from one staff to the other in various offices in the state, that is time that they are suppose to use for another thing.

Also money for transportation to meet them i.e the staff in their various houses and a times, when you got to some, they will not respond to you some i.e the staff will just tell you that they do not have time to discuss anything with you concerning to that now.

1.7     DEFINITION OF TERMS

  1. Corruption: in a layman understanding, corruption is defined as a perversion or change from good to bad. Therefore corrupt behaviour involves violation of established rules for personal gain and profit (Sen 1999 P. 275). Corruption is also an effort to secure wealth or power through illegal means for private gain at public expense or misuse of public power for private benefit

ii       Godfathers in Nigeria: The term godfathers (alkla money bag, alkla loan-shacks) refers to superfluously very wealthy men (no known women yet) that finance elections.

Note: when the godfathers sponsor election, they normally cover the government treasury and control the government in order to recoup their investment.

iii      Madness of second Tenure: This simply means the sit tight system adopted in Nigeria governance where by the governors, chairpersons, president will be on the government seat and lying or agitating for second tenure for him to be re-elected into the seat.

iv      Political polarization: this simply means the dividing house (party) into different groups of people with different opinion or idea, in a state as a result of politics, i.e disapproval among the individual in the society as in Anambra politics.

v       Political Brouhaha and upheavals: this is unnecessary estimate, criticism or activity especially in news report to show disapprovals.

vi      Electoral corruption: This includes purchase of votes with money, promises of office or special facours, coercion, intimidation and interference with freedom of election.

vii     Fraud: It involves some kind of trickery, swindle and detect counterfeiting, acketing, smuggling and forgery (Ibid Pu).

Viii   Embezzlement: This is theft of public resources by public officials. It is when a state officials steals from the public institution in which he / she is employed.

ix      Extortion: This is money and other resources extracted by the use of coercion violence or threats to use force. (Bafart et al 1997, P.11).

x        Favouritism: this is a mechanism of power abuse implying a highly biased distribution of state resources.

However, this is seen as a natural human productivity to favour friends, fairly and anybody close and trusted.

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CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1     INTRODUCTION

According to the Africans in America news watch special report of November 19,2009. Godfathrrism is both a symptom and a cause of the violence and corruption that together permeate the political process in Nigeria, public officials who owe their position to the efforts of a political godfather incur a debt they are expected to repay without and throughout their tenure in office. Godfathers are only relevant because politicians are able to deploy violence and corruption with impurity to compete for office in contests that often effectively, and some times actually exclude Nigeria’s voters altogether. But their activities also help to reinforce the central role of violence and corruption in polities by making it even more difficult to win elected office without resorting to the illegal tactics they present. Nigeria’s godfatherism phenomenon is not unique to the ruling PDP, but as with many of the other abuses described in this report it seem most often in the conduct of PFP officials as both a cause and a result of the party’s success in maintaining its power.

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74 CAUSES AND EFFECT OF MISMANAGEMENT IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 33 PAGES)
75 THE IMPACT OF UNIVERSAL BANKING IN NIGERIA FINANCIAL SYSTEM(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 99 PAGES)
76 THE PROBLEM OF BANKING SYSTEMS IN NIGERIA. (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 53 PAGES)

77 LOAN SYNDICATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO BUSINESS FINANCE IN NIGERIA(HAVE 3 CHAPTERS AND 24 PAGES)
78 FINANCIAL REPORTING IN NIGERIA, PROBLEM AND SOLUTION(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 107 PAGES)
79 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONETARY POLICY IN CONTROLLING INFLATION IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 27 PAGES)
80 THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY BANKING IN THE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 27 PAGES)
81 AN EVALUATION INTO THE NATURE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE NEW PRODUCTS DEVELOPED IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY 1990 – 2003.
(A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC, ENUGU) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 62 PAGES)
82 AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT CRISIS IN NIGERIA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 70 PAGES)
83 ACCOUNTING SYSTEM IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 33 PAGES)
84 THE IMPACT OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TAX
POLICIES ON NIGERIAN ECONOMY 1995-2003(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 60 PAGES)
85 CONTENDING THE RATE OF FRAUD IN THE
BANKING INDUSTRY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 39 PAGES)
86 THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NDI-AFIA COMMUNITY BANK IN ENUGU-URBAN 2000-2004) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 77 PAGES)
87 AN EXAMINATION OF THE SOURCE AND USES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND IN NIGERIA (2000-2004) (A CASE STUDY OF EZEAGU CENTRAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 72 PAGES)
88 THE PROBLEMS OF PERSONAL INCOME TAX MANAGEMENT (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
89 THE PROBLEMS OF BANKINGS HABITS OF THE RURAL COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
90 THE ROLE OF CAPITAL MARKET IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCING(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 37 PAGES)
91 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 37 PAGES)
92 MOTIVATION OF CUSTOMERS AS ESSENTIAL TOOL IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 34 PAGES)
93 THE USE OF FINANCIAL RATIOS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE AND THE PROFITABILITY OF A FIRM(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 47 PAGES)
94 ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON BANKING SERVICES DELIVERY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK ENUGU) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 81 PAGES)

95 THE EFFECT OF INFLATION ON THE ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 56 PAGES)
96 THE MARKETING OF BANKING SERVICES (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLS) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 110 PAGES)
97 THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN TRADE ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 40 PAGES)
98 NIGERIA DEREGULATIONS, IMPACT AND IMPLICATION(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 33 PAGES)
99 DISTRESS IN THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY: CASES, APPLICATION AND POSIBLE SOLUTION (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 46 PAGES)
100 DEBT RECOVERY TECHNIQUES IN THE BANKING SECTOR, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECT (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK NIGERIA PLC(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 23 PAGES)
101 THE PRACTICE OF STANDARD COSTING AND BUDGETARY CONTROL SYSTEM IN THE MANUFACTURING FIRM,. A CASE STUDY OF FLOURIER NIG(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
102 THE IMPACT OF LIQUIDITY PROBLEM ON THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 54 PAGES)
103 BANK FAILURE: “CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 74 PAGES)
104 AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING ON SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 39 PAGES)
105 FRAUD IN NIGERIAN BANKING SYSTEM (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 81 PAGES)
106  AN OVERVIEW OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH BANK LENDING IN THE BANKING SECTOR(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 99 PAGES)
107 FINANCIAL DISTRESS IN SOURCE COMMERCIAL BANK REASONES, CONSEQUENCIES AND SOLUTION(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 42 PAGES)
108 FRAUDULENT PRACTICES IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY: CAUSES AND POSSIBLE REMEDIES(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 92 PAGES)
109 THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANK IN THE PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 45 PAGES)
110 EFFECTS OF BANK DISTRESS ON THE SAVING
HABITS OF THE RURAL DWELLERS (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 45 PAGES)
111 DEVELOPMENT BANKING IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 64 PAGES)
112 THE ROLE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN NIGERIA ECONOMIC (HAVE 3 CHAPTERS AND 29 PAGES)
113 AN APPRAISAL OF THE INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 34 PAGES)
114 THE IMPACT OF FINANCIL DISTRESS ON NIGERIA COMMECIAL BANKS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 37 PAGES)
115 DOMESTIC BUNK LENDING AND ITS EXISECTS IN THE NIGERIA ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 56 PAGES)
116 AN EVALUATION OF BUDGETS AND BUDGETARY CONTROL SYSTEMS IN MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 46 PAGES)
117 AN ANALYSIS OF EXTERNAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA, (1992 – 2004) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 130 PAGES)
118 BANKS PARTICIPATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA  (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
119  THE INCIDENCE OF BAD DEBTS AND CREDIT MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANKS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 30 PAGES)
120  REVIEW OF THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY IN THE YEAR 2001(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 50 PAGES)
121 A CRITICAL ANANLISIS OF THE USE OF FINANCIAL
REPORT IN ASSESSING BANK PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 95 PAGES)
122  LOAN SYNDICATION A SOURCE OF BUSINESS FINANCING IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
123 TAX AS A MEANS OF INCOME REDISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 38 PAGES)
124 THE ROLE OF BANKS IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 44 PAGES)
125 MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN NIGERIA BY CBN (1959- JULY, 2004) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 67 PAGES)
126 THE ROLE OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (C.B.N) IN AGRICULTURAL FINANCE DEVELOPMENT,
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY (NAIC) ENUGU STATE(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 77 PAGES)
127  THE ROLE OF NIGERIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IN REVAMPING DISTRESSED BANKS IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 37 PAGES)
128  THE ROLE OF THE NIGGERIA MONEY MARKET IN INDIGENISING THE CREDIT BASE OF THE ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 35 PAGES)
129  THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN SAMLL
SCALE INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 42 PAGES)
130  THE SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA: ENUGU STATE EPERIENCE(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 55 PAGES)
131  THE EFFECT OF INFLATION AND INTEREST RATE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 70 PAGES)
132  AN EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NEW FINANCIAL PRODUCTS IN NIGERIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 70 PAGES)
133 THE ROLE OF THE NIGERIAN AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVE BANK IN AGRICULTURAL FINANCING (PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 44 PAGES)
134 COMMERCIAL BANK – ROLE IN FINANCING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 47 PAGES)
135 THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 40 PAGES)
136 OVERVIEW AND IMPACT OF FRAUDS IN
THE BANKING INDUSTRY IN NIGEIRA (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 43 PAGES)
137 THE PROBLEMS OF OBTAINING BANK LOANS BY SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRY FROM NIGERIA BANK(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 40 PAGES)
138 AN EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN FINANCIAL OF AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS IN ENUGU STATE ( A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC 1999 – 2003 ) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 99 PAGES)
139 THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANK IN FINANCING OF AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS IN ENUGU STATE(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 60 PAGES)
140 DEVELOPMENTAL IMPACT OF RURAL BANKING IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A) PLC) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 66 PAGES)
141 BUDGET AND BUDGETARY CONTROL AS A MEANS OF ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES (A CASE STUDY OF RANCCOR FOOD AND PACKAGING NIGERIA LTD). (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 60 PAGES)
142 PROBLEMS PROSPECTS AND GROWTH OF THE NIGERIAN’S CHEQUEING SYSTEM(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 47 PAGES)
143 PROBLEM OF PERSONAL INCOME TAX COLLECTION IN ANAMBRA STATEA CASE STUDY OF AWKA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ANAMBRA STATE(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 87 PAGES)
144 THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING REPORTING ON THE MANAGEMENT OF A BUSINESS. A CASE STUDY OF AGU BROS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 1987 (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 47 PAGES)
145 PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF OGUI COMMUNITY BANK, ENUGU SOUTH L.G.A (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 45 PAGES)
146 THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN FINANCIAL SMALL SCALE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 42 PAGES)
147 COMMERCIAL BANKS LENDING PRACTICES AND THE INCIDENCE OF BAD DEBT IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 53 PAGES)
148 THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LOAN SYNDICATION IN NIGERIA ECONOMIC(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 39 PAGES)
149 THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ON BANKING FINANCE STUDENTS (A CASE STUDY OF I.M.T ENUGU) (HAVE 4 CHAPTERS AND 33 PAGES)
150 THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA ECONOMY. (A CASE STUDY OF ALPHA PAPER MILL LTD OGIDI) (HAVE 4 CHAPTERS AND 33 PAGES)
151 THE FINANCIAL PROBLEMS OF NIGERIAN BREAD INDUSTRY. (A CASE STUDY OF FREEDOM BAKERY ENUGU – NGWO 1995 – 2005.
A CASE STUDY OF FREEDOM BAKERY ENUGU – NGWO, (1995 – 2005) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 58 PAGES) .
152 THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCEIAL INSTITUTION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NIGERIA ECONOMY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 38 PAGES)
153 AN EVALUATION OF BANK FAILURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA, AN OPTICAL APPRAISAL(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 34 PAGES)
154 THE EFFECT OF HIGH INTEREST RATE IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 32 PAGES)
155 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONETRY POLICY ON THE BANKINGF SECTOR IN NIGERIA (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 34 PAGES)
156 THE COURSES AND EFFECTS OF MISMANAGMENT IN THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION AND THE POSIBLE SOLUTIONS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 29 PAGES)
157 BANK FAILURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA; A CRITICAL APPRAISAL(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 61 PAGES)
158 PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF FINANCING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 29 PAGES)
159 THE PROBLEMS & SERVES OF NEW GENERATION BANKS IN NIGERIA. (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 60 PAGES)
160 AN EVALUATION OF FINANCIAL PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF PRIVATIZATION IN THE NIGERIA ECONOMY”(A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BREWERIES PLC) (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 80 PAGES)
161 MINIMIZATION OF BANK FRAUD IN NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANKS(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 80 PAGES)
162 THE NATIONAL EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON FOREIGN DEBT SERVICE IN NIGERIA(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 60 PAGES)
163 THE ROLE OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET IN THE ECONOMY (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 40 PAGES)
164 AN EXAMMINATION OF THE TECHINQUES OF MANAGING FINANCIAL DISTRESS IN THE NIGERIA BANKING INDUSTRY(HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 87 PAGES)
165 EFFECTIVENESS OF CREDIT GUIDELINES AS AN INSTRUMENT OF MONETARY POLICY IN NIGERIA (HAVE 5 CHAPTERS AND 42 PAGES)
166 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA (CASE STUDY OF MBANABO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT).
167 BANK DISTRESS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE COURSES AND POSSIBLE CONTROL IN THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF N.D.I.C ENUGU)
168 BANK FAILURE IN NIGERIA AND MORDERN SYSTEM OF COMPUTER BANKING TO BRING INPROVEMENT.
169 CAUSES OF DISTRESS BANK IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF SAVANNAH BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)
170 COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING AND LOAN RECOVERY STRATEGIES
171 IMPORTANCE OF THE NIGERIAN CAPITAL MARKET TO BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS. (A CASE STUDY OF PORTACOURT STOCK EXCHANGE)
172 A PROJECT REPORT ON THE BANKING REGULATIONS AND THE PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY IN 2005-2010(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK)
173 SOURCES AND APPLICATION OF FUNDS IN A GOVERNMENT PARASTATAL (A CASE STUDY IMT)
174 THE EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT POLICY ON COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING ABILITY IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK)
175 THE EFFECT OF INFLATION AND INTEREST RATE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA
176 THE EFFECT OF MONETARY POLICY ON THE FINANCE OF FOREIGN TRADE.
177 THE EFFECT OF N25BILLION MINIMUM CAPITAL BASE ON THE BANKING SECTOR IN NIEGRIA
178 THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL LEVERAGE ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY)
179 THE IMPACT OF BANK FAILURE IN NIGERIA ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF SAVANNAH BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)
180 THE IMPACT OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA PRUDENTIAL GUIDELINES ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF LICENSED(A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC AND UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)
`181 THE IMPACT OF THE NEW PRODUCTS DEVELOPED IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA (2000-2010) (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC ENUGU STATE)
182 THE NEED FOR REGULAR MANPOWER TRAIING PROGRAMME IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK MAIN OFFICE ENUGU)
183 THE PROBLEM OF FINANCING INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN NIGERIA
184 THE PROBLEMS IN ADMINSTRATION OF VAT IN NIGERIA
185 THE ROLE OF BANKS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC.)
186 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON THE BANKING INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC ENUGU MAIN)
187 THE SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA: ENUGU STATE EPERIENCE
188 THE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF UNIVERSAL BANKING IN NIGERIA FINANCIAL SYSTEM
189 RISK ANALYSIS IN CAPITAL BUDGETING

190. RELEVANCE OF THE ASSET MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF NIGERIA (AMCON) TO THE NON-PERFORMING LOANS OF DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS

191. DEBT MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS FIRMS (A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY PLC, ABA)

192. THE EFFECT OF BONUS SCHEMES AS INCENTIVES ON PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY (A CASE STUDY OF AC BOB-MANUEL LIMITED PLOT 195 TRANS AMADI INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT PORT, HARCOURT RIVERS STATE)

193. THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL REGULATION ON THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY

194. FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIA

195. AN APPRISAL OF DEPOSIT AND LENDING POLICIES IN NIGERIAN BANKS (A Case Study of Access Bank Plc, Kaduna)

196. ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF BANKING REFORMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN KADUNA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT

197. ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF CHALLENGES AND PROSPECT FROM CONSUMER’S PERSPECTIVE (A case study of First Bank of Nigeria Plc , Kaura Namoda)

198. EVALUATION OF LIQUIDITY ASSETS MANAGEMENT IN FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC

199. FRAUD DEFECTION AND PREVENTION IN COMMERCIAL BANK(A case study of First Bank Nigeria plc Kaduna Regional Office Kaduna)
200. THE EFFECT OF FRAUD ON CONSUMERS SATIFACTION IN GUARANTEE TRUST BANK, KANO ROAD BRANCH, KADUNA

201. THE IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL BANK ON SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING IN KADUNA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT, KADUNA STATE

202. THE ROLE OF BANK OF INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES) IN KADUNA

203. APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK)

204. CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND THE INCIDENCE OF BAD DEBT IN NIGERIA MONEY-DEPOSIT BANKS. (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC) CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND THE INCIDENCE OF BAD DEBT IN NIGERIA MONEY-DEPOSIT BANKS. (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)

205. CREDIT MANAGEMENT AND THE INCIDENCE OF BAD DEBT IN NIGERIA MONEY-DEPOSIT BANKS. (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)

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EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATION PRACTICE ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR

EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATION PRACTICE ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR

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CHAPTER ONE

1.1     BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Industrial relation has become formalized in the form of  employment contract between the workers and the employers. The parties are seen as equal, who have invested their capital and aim at maximizing profit. The workers on the other hand contribute his  services, which if not remunerated falls into abject poverty and dies.

 

An industrial or labour management relation is a strategic aspect of human resources management and can be defined in several ways.

 

Anugwom (20020 defines industrial relation:

As the network of social relationship between the employees and their union, employers and the association, and the government and the numerous agencies in their attempts to regulate terms and conditions of employment and person other function that directly concern the initiation and substance of peaceful and purposeful labour management relation which involve applying machinery dealing with complaint, grievance and disputes in an organization.

 

Yesufu (1984) defined “Industrial Relations as a whole web of human interactions at work which is predicated upon the matters that arise out of the employment contract”.

 

Armstrong (1980) sees Industrial Relation as the intertwining activities of the worker, managing and government for better working conditions.

 

Hence, the scope of industrial relations embraces relations and interaction between one trade union management and the state (i.e.  government) are all important issues which fall with in the purview of industrial relations.

 

In the federal ministry of finance, Abuja, industrial relation deals with everything that affects the relationship between workers and employers, perhaps from the time the employee joins the work in federal ministry of financial until the time he or she leaves his or her job.

 

However, industrial relation is also fundamentally concerned with a complexity of power relationship and power sharing between management, the employee or trade union and the state (i.e. government) furthermore, with the realization of the vital importance of work to the entire life of a worker, industrial relations is becoming increasingly concerned with how the employee can be fully identified with the purpose of the organization and how he, by effective participation both in the work effort and decision making, can find greater self fulfillment in the work situation (Yesufu 1984).

 

 

1.2     STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The attention have been devoted to examine the cause or factors which have been largely responsible for unproductively in the industrial relation practice.

One of the problems of industrial relation practice is employment of unsuitable candidates in preference to candidates of high merit. The reason can be trace directly to nepotism. Another problem encountered is the area of employment security whereby there is unusual termination of employment.

 

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ASSESSMENT OF EARLY MARRIAGE AMONG STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOL

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to identify interpret and understand the effect of early marriage on the academic performance of the girl-child with a view to recommending appropriate measure to be taken in order to enhance their welfare in terms of education and thus empower them to become relevant and potential citizens of the contemporary Nigeria. The investigation was conducted solely with the purpose of findings out the attitude of the general public on early marriage of girl-child, the effect of government as per discouraging the practice, the effect of the practice on the nation’s political and economical terrains. The following recommendations were made in this research work, the government should ensure that their programmes on orientation should be properly channeled in order to get to the grassroots, government should introduce on the school curriculum topics on early marriage and its effects on Nigeria child.

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INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

       Right from the beginning of ages, the effect of early marriage on the academic performance of the girl child has been a topic for debate. In 2004, Children’s national Day, the UNICEF in collaboration with the Ministry of Education in Nigeria, had a presentation of statistical result of schooling children to non-schooling children in the contemporary society. the research presentation shows that over 7.2 million Nigerian children are out of school as they engaged themselves in hawking, as maid to people or otherwise. Meanwhile, from the above result, 87% of these children found outside school were girls. In a press briefing organized by the Chairman of National Orientation Agency, Dr. Chukwuemeka Chukwudi the major reasons why more girl child are found outside school was because female children are given out on marriage at an early age range.

       It is no longer a matter of argument that females constitute more than fifty percent (50%) of worlds active population (UNESCO, 2008). Although they make immense contribution to national development, they still face a number of difficulties that limit their potentials in promoting personal and collective development. A key area of concern in this regard is that of their education, which can only at best be described as dwindling as and less than equal to that of the male. (Obaya, 2003). The marriage institution is very vital in any society; it’s legitimate in the productive process and ensures the meaningful preparation of the social norm of society. Yet the timing and the resultant impact of early marriage is a source of concern for many who cherish the equitable participation of female in modern education. When girls are married at age of 10 to 14, their educational careers are disrupted especially if an avenue for second chance learning is not provided. Once girls are left behind in this process, they add to the burden of development of the society and their positive roles and contributions are limited early.

       It is impossible to allow girls to marry at the ages of maturity, when they must have had opportunities for the attainment of basic education. meanwhile, one understand that the idea of girls being giving out to men for marriage at an early stage of life is not really because their parents, long for such life, but simply because of the poverty level of families. The indicator of prevailing poverty among the poor, rural and urban populace that the world receives from the UNDP annually is a clear evidence of lack of equitable distribution of wealth in society. As a result, several families live below the poverty line, living on less than N50 per day. We know for a fact that most of the families in Africa are extended, especially, with devastating impact of diseases including malnutrition, and HIV/AIDS. Consequently, families are less able to cater for the educational needs of their wards. When choices are made on who goes to school, the males are given preferential treatment, thereby leaving the girl child largely not catered for. This means that poverty’s impact on child education is felt more by the girl child, as most girls are giving out in marriage on a reason of getting money from the son in-law to sponsor the male child’s education. The question is: why must this be the case. Apart from the fact that parents do give this girl child out on marriage early, thus impeding their chances of education, it is observed likewise that, there are instances where the females themselves bear n themselves poor self concepts of being unable to cope with challenges of modern impressions society placed on them. This then becomes a very serious impediments to their learning and educational pursuits. There is a populate belief in society that modern education only emphasizes instrumental goals, that is, that it is mainly employment oriented. Therefore when learners complete educational programmes without commensurate assurance for modern sector jobs, society sees a mismatch and lack of energy. This discourages participation, given that no serious meaning is ever attached to learning itself. Similarly, schools do not teach skills that may help learners to become self reliant and gain self employment from their formal training.

Moreover, the female child sometimes agree to their parental ideas as regard getting married at a very early stage of life, tentatively because or the knowledge they have acquired that all perspective of education is masculine in nature.

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS     

       This study is specifically concerned with many and varied problems of the handicapped in Benin City, the handicaps here are referred to females whom are giving out to marriage at a very early age, this considering how this is affecting their education. the problems are in the following areas:

a.          What is early marriage?

b.          What are the causes of early marriage?

c.           How does the early marriage affect female education?

d.          What is the government doing to stop early marriage?

e.          What is the general attitude towards early marriage?

f.            In what area can we find higher rate of early marriage?

g.          What percentage of females get a second chance for education alter early marriage and otherwise.

SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY  

       It is expected that findings from this study will help in the following areas:

1.          Help to identify what early marriage is all about.

2.          Enumerate the causes of early marriage

3.          Identify the effect of early marriage on the academic performance on girl child.

4.          Identify government aid towards the stopping of early marriage in Nigeria.

5.          To know the general attitude of the public towards early marriage.

6.          Should be able to tell if early marriage is higher in the rural areas or in the urban area.

7.          Identify the percentage of those that get a second chance for education after early marriage and the percentage of those that do not get second chance for education after early marriage.

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY  

       Early marriages have been found to be at a very high rate in Asian, Africa Continents, even Latin America. The research work done by WOTCLEE, UNICEF and the ministry of education revealed that the future of Nigeria is being endangered as more than 50% Nigerians active population are derived of education as they are given out for marriage at a very early age. Meanwhile, the purpose of this research is to look at the situation of early marriage, its effect on academic performance of the girl child and then proffering avenues to reduce to the barest minimum, the idea of early marriage in our society.

SCOPE OR DELIMITATION    

       This study will be limited to selected age groups viz: victims of early marriage, students and teachers in Oredo Local Government Area in Edo State. Samples will be gathered from the following:

–              Idia College,

–              Emotan,

–              New Era College,

–              Garick Memorial Secondary School, 

–              Oba Market,

–              Some selected full time housewife, etc

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