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Igbo language and literature in classroom discourse: A pedagogical e experiment
This paper examines the teaching of Igbo literature adapted from F.C.Ogbalu’s Uremma-one of the folktales in an Igbo literature titled Nza na Obu. The literature text is a compendium of popular folktales and folksongs of Igbo people in Eastern Nigeria ...
Gloria Chimeziem Ernest-Samuel (Imo State University – Owerri/Imo State, Nigeria)
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Impacts of flood disasters in Nigeria: A critical evaluation of health implications and management
Floods lead to tremendous losses of property, infrastructure, business and increased risk of diseases. Floods are also the most frequent natural disasters, affecting over 2.8 billion people in the world and causing over 200 000 deaths over the past three
C. Olanrewaju+3 more
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Podcasts in health education—Insights from a scoping review and survey
Abstract Podcasts have rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for health communication, especially since the COVID‐19 pandemic. While evidence shows that podcasts can enhance student knowledge, confidence, and flexibility in learning, their educational impact is primarily studied within formal academic contexts.
Matthew J. Barton+2 more
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Nigeria es una nación de pueblos de diferentes etnias y reinos, cuyas lenguas maternas varían enormemente. En la época precolonial, los indígenas con “talento lingüístico” desempeñaban el papel de mediadores lingüísticos en la comunicación interétnica y transnacional. La mediación lingüística también fue necesaria para el éxito de la comunicación en la
Oyetoyan, Oludamilola I., Afolabi, Segun
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Urbanization, Cities, and Health: The Challenges to Nigeria – A Review
The Nigerian society is rapidly becoming urban as a result of a multitude of push and pull factors. This has generated urban health crises among city dwellers notably the urban poor.
A. Aliyu, L. Amadu
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Multivariate analysis: factors associated with willingness to body donation. Abstract Postmortem body donation (BD) plays a central role in medical education and scientific research. Sociocultural, religious, and legal factors can influence attitudes toward BD.
Mariangela V. Puci+8 more
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The impact of declining vaccination coverage on measles control: a case study of Abia state Nigeria
INTRODUCTION: Efforts at immunizing children against measles was intensified in Nigeria with nation-wide measles vaccination campaigns in 2005 , 2006, 2008 and 2011 targeting children between 9 and 59 months. However, there were measles outbreaks in 2010
Chukwuemeka Anthony Umeh+1 more
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Abstract This chapter examines the contours of the religious and spiritual information experiences subfield through a review and content analysis of selected contributions from the past two decades in both information science and related fields. The research question that guides this review is: How have spirituality and religion been conceptualized in ...
Nadia Caidi+4 more
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Distribution of Kell phenotype among pregnant women in Sokoto, North Western Nigeria
INTRODUCTION: Kell antigen is highly immunogenic and is the common cause of antibody production in mismatched blood transfusions, haemolytic transfusion reaction (HTR) and maternal alloimmunization, which causes severe anaemia in neonates.
Erhabor Osaro+4 more
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control
### Summary box Only a few African countries like Ethiopia and Mozambique have long standing National Public Health Institutes (NPHI). However, since the large 2014–2016 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa, many African countries have been
A. Njidda+7 more
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