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Grass Root Authorities And Socio-economic Development In Nigeria
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In this research work, the researcher intended to have a general discussion with local government as my background. But lack of space may not allow me for detailed discussion and analysis. However, all essential part of the role of Grassroot administration in economic and social development of rural areas in Nigeria are discussed.
In chapter one, I discussed the background the problem of the study, the scope, some research questions and research hypothesis, significant and some definition of terms.
In chapter two, contains review of related literature, local government, social and economic development process, characteristics of rural area and the history of local government. Furthermore, chapter three contains research design, area of the population and sample size. Instrument for data collection validation of instrument reliability of instrument and method of data collection and method of data analysis.
Chapter four focused on result of the analysis and discussion of findings
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background Of The StudyIn the
past two decades, the potential importance of local government’s
institutions has increased throughout Nigeria, as the demand for local
development and improved services has grown. One of the reasons for this
has been the confirmed growths and greater congestions of towns which
in its turn, have accentuated such urban problems and crowded roads,
inadequate water supplies and absolute sanitary facilities, in both
rural ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background Of The StudyIn the
past two decades, the potential importance of local government’s
institutions has increased throughout Nigeria, as the demand for local
development and improved services has grown. One of the reasons for this
has been the confirmed growths and greater congestions of towns which
in its turn, have accentuated such urban problems and crowded roads,
inadequate water supplies and absolute sanitary facilities, in both
rural ... Continue reading---
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