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Ogunkola, Babalola J. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2008
This study investigated the effect of computer attitude, ownership and use on the computer literacy of science teachers in Nigeria. One hundred and twenty (120) science teachers drawn from the four political divisions of Ogun State, Nigeria were used for the study. Two valid and reliable instruments namely Computer Attitude, Ownership and Use…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Ownership, Computer Attitudes, Measures (Individuals)
Egwuonwu, L. A. – Negro Digest, 1970
An American-based Biafran takes issue with Lindsay Barrett's version of the problems of reconciliation between Nigeria and Biafra, which appeared in an article in the October, 1969 issue of "Negro Digest . (KG)
Descriptors: Conflict, Nationalism, Political Divisions (Geographic), Political Issues

Rogge, John R. – Journal of Geography, 1977
By means of a case study of Nigeria, this paper examines the issue of national unity and identity in the face of tribally based regionalism, diversity, and suspicion. Maps and tables accompany the article. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: African History, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Ethnic Groups
WOLFF, HANS – 1967
THE INHABITANTS OF THE OIL RIVERS OR RIVERS SECTION OF SOUTHERN NIGERIA ARE DIVIDED BY HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, AND LANGUAGE INTO TWO GROUPS--THE COASTAL PEOPLES AND THE HINTERLAND PEOPLES. COASTAL DIALECTS BELONG TO THE IJO GROUP OF LANGUAGES WHILE THE HINTERLAND DIALECTS ARE OF ANOTHER LANGUAGE FAMILY. DURING THE 19TH CENTURY THE HINTERLAND PEOPLES…
Descriptors: African Languages, Area Studies, Bilingualism, Cultural Awareness