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Nigeria

Trends in Organized Crime, 1999
Organized crime activities flourish in Nigeria because law enforcement is weak or nonexistent at all levels. The police were corrupt even before organized crime emerged in its present form in Nigeria. Since “corruption is necessary for the successful operation of organized crime,”94 the structure and operation of the Nigerian police, together with the ...
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Chancroid in Nigeria

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983
The present paper records the incidence of chancroid in northern Nigeria. Out of 776 new patients registered at the Special Treatment Clinic (STC) of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Zaria during February to August 1982, 34 cases (4.38%) were diagnosed as chancroid.
R.V. Lawande, R.M. Joshi
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Ascariasis in Nigeria

Parasitology Today, 1990
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and projections for the future indicate that the population could reach about 165 million by the year 2000(1). A high proportion of the population is under 15 years of age and the majority of people still live in rural areas(1).
S. O. Asaolu, Celia V. Holland
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Desertification, migration, and herder-farmer conflicts in Nigeria: rethinking the ungoverned spaces thesis

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2020
While previous studies have focused on how political and economic factors fuel herder-farmer conflicts, there is a dearth of knowledge on how desertification-induced migration amidst ungoverned spaces affect herder-farmer conflicts in Nigeria. Using data
Nsemba Edward Lenshie   +3 more
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HYPOSPADIAS IN NIGERIA

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
We present a review of 42 cases of hypospadias seen at the University College Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria from 1969 to 1977. The incidence was low. No family history of hypospadias was noted in any of these patients. Fifty-seven percent had associated anomalies--mostly of the genitourinary system.
Ferdinand A. Ofodile   +1 more
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Uvulectomy in Nigeria

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1981
AbstractThe removal of the uvula for minor pharyngeal lesions is unusual in Western otorhinolaryngological practice. However, uvulectomy is a common procedure for ‘throat problems’ in Nirgeria and some other African countries by traditional surgeons. This is because it is believed that the elongated uvula is the root cause of all throat problems. These
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Antelopes Of Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 7 (2), 52 ...
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Butterflies Of Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 5 (1), 12 ...
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Nigerias Plants

2019
The Nigerian Field, 25 (1), 46 ...
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