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Challenges of Accountability and Development: A Multidisciplinary/Multifaceted Study of the Nigerian Society

Goals/Objectives of Project

  • Analyze the dimensions of accountability in Nigeria;
  • Evaluate measures and processes that can promote accountability and development in Nigeria;
  • Examine the role of public administrators and institutions on Accountability in Nigeria;
  • Assess the extent to which the socio-economic and demographic factors influence Accountability in Nigeria;
  • Evaluate the relationship between accountability challenges and national development in Nigeria; and
  • Determine how the challenges of accountability can be solved to promote national development in Nigeria.

List of Researchers

  • Prof. P. Alege

Contact Details of Facilitators

  • Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation & Discovery (CUCRID).
  • Department of Economics & Development Studies
 
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  • Research
    • IoT –Enabled Smart & Connected Communities (Smart CU)
    • E-Business, e-Government
    • E-Procurement Adoption in the Nigerian Construction Industry
    • Development of Cloud based Health Information System with Medical Adherence
    • Women Development And Human Security Initiatives (WD & HSI)
    • Moderating Role of Demographic Variables and Its Impact on Life Satisfaction Among the Repatriated Migrants from Libya to Nigeria.
    • Setting up Leadership diagnostic centres in Nigeria: A Pilot Model
    • Challenges of Accountability and Development: A Multidisciplinary/Multifaceted Study of the Nigerian Society
    • Development of Saliva-based ‘Point of Care’ Diagnosis for Malaria and Detection of Resistance Markers to Arthemeter and Lumefantrine in Plasmodium falciparum from Nigeria
    • Constructing Metabolic Pathways in the Malaria Parasite-Plasmodium falciparum
    • Phytochemical, Enzymatic and Ionic Properties of Leaves and Root of selected cultivars
    • Effects of local herbs on Epigenetic alterations in Fructose-induced Metabolic Syndrome in Rat
    • Hand Washing and Disinfection Guidelines in Control of Spread of Infections in Hospital and Community: As Cohort Study
    • Radio-anthropogenic Assessments of Building Materials, Souls, Environment and their electro kinetic Remediation in Covenant University, Ota.
    • Assessment of Dose Reference Levels for common radio-Diagnostic procedures in South West Nigeria
    • A parametric study to enable the use mosquitos’ repelling plants in the built environment
    • Effect of Mormodica charantia and Picralima nitida on Metabolic Syndrome
    • Characterization of Anti-Cancer Compounds from Nigerian Plants
    • In vivo and In vitro Studies on the Anti-Diabetic Properties of Nauclea latifolia Sm. and Terminalia catappa L
    • Microplastic Pollution Research in Tropical Atlantic Marine Ecosystems (MARSHES)
    • Investigation of Housing in Ogun State: Understanding the Relationship between Housing demand and provision of affordable Housing
    • Solar Powered Business Hub
    • Research on application of green organic compounds for corrosion inhibition of metallic alloys in industrial environments
    • Comparative Investigation of Maintenance of needs of Buildings in Covenant University Investigation of Housing in Ogun State
    • Summaries of ongoing Research Projects in Covenant University
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