Wednesday,Feb 17,2010
On the Grind - With Alex Wheatle MBE
Standing 5’7, give or take an inch or three, Alex Wheatle isn’t exactly the tallest gentleman. Shoulder.... By Ola Akanbi
Monday,Feb 01,2010
The Root of all Evil
The love of money it is said is at the root or origin or inception or starting point or beginning of all evil and t.... By Kingsley Omose
Monday,Feb 01,2010
Religious Crisis, Terrorism, and Our Security
This must be a very difficult time for Nigerians and Nigeria itself, especially with recent events such as; Bauchi .... By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
Thursday,Dec 03,2009
Embattled Deji Has Bought His Way Out Of Akure Crisis
I hope to make this article the last contribution I want to make from this end on the simmering crisis between this.... By Dr. Wumi Akintide
Monday,Nov 23,2009
The Horrible Witch (book 1) - a short story
It was one of the scariest years of my life because I knew what was going on. Someone was invading my house. It was.... By Didi Adibe
Monday,Nov 23,2009
The Vampire Teacher (a short story)
“Mmmm.” Another bright and shiny morning I murmured. “Can I smell pancakes? What’s the spec.... By Udoka Adibe
Monday,Nov 09,2009
Speed Limits
Ever since I wrote my article on: Alcohol And Road Accidents In Nigeria, published on my blog (http://briefsfromaku.... By Chinedu Vincent Akuta
Sunday,Aug 16,2009
On The Blues Scene!
For those with an eye for entertainment, here’s some news about our most exciting and entertaining up and com.... By Kerrie Braithwaite
Amadu Jacky Kaba is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate Department of Public and Healthcare Administration, SetonHallUniversity, USA.
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[2] Okoth, Kenneth, 2003. “Kenya: What Role for Diaspora in Development?” Migration Information Source. Published by the Migration Policy Institute, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
[3] United States Census Bureau. 2000. Census 2000 Summary File 3, Matrix PCT19.
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
[4] Using the classification of the five regions in Africa (East, West, Middle, North and Southern Africa) by the United Nations Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, this author compiled and calculated data in the 2004 CIA World Factbook. It is useful to point out that the fertility rate was 3.00 for North Africa, 3.45 for Southern Africa and 4.88 for Eastern Africa.
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