Essays about: "Nigeria n"

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  1. 6. Investigation of soil related potential for sustainable growth and development of Oil Palm (Elaeis quineensis Jacq) in Nigeria

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment

    Author : Wisdom Ofremu; [2013]
    Keywords : Nigeria; oil palm; oil palm management; palm oil; soil properties; soil fertility; Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm and Research NIFOR ;

    Abstract : Seven representative soil sites at the Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm and Research (NIFOR) were studied to evaluate the present fertility status of the soils for sustainable production of palm oil and in particular investigate the soil boron status. Profiles were sited at Edo State (Ed1, Ed2 and Ed3) and Akwa Ibom State (Akwa1, Akwa2, Akwa3 and Akwa4). READ MORE

  2. 7. Exploring the conflict over the crude oil in the Niger delta : a discourse analysis of the communication between some actors involved

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Ayodeji Osobu; [2011]
    Keywords : Discourse; Discourse analysis; conflict; power;

    Abstract : Over the past decades, the Niger Delta a very rich area of one of the best crude oils in the world has been experiencing conflicts and there have been many discourses that have been developed over the years concerning this case by different actors. This thesis is aimed at understanding the conflict over the crude oil issue in the Niger Delta with a focus on the discourses of some selected actors such as Shell B. READ MORE

  3. 8. Review of Asylum Policies and Procedures in The Bahamas: Are Current Policies and Procedures Consistent with International Instruments for the Protection of Refugees?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Deneisha Moss; [2006]
    Keywords : International Human Rights Law; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Volatile conflicts, poverty and suppression of basic human rights stemming from one's political or religious affiliations, gender and race, are some of the various reasons why thousands flee home in the hopes of finding some kind of security. As the world observes the appalling deterioration of conflicts in Western Sudan, Iraq and Haiti, we simultaneously observe neighbouring or developed countries securing their borders in an effort to prevent an influx of refugees on to their territories. READ MORE