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Povert Alleviation and the Efficacy of Development Assistance Models in Nigeria: An Appraisal
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Povert Alleviation and the Efficacy of Development Assistance Models in Nigeria: An Appraisal

This paper seeks to establish the efficacy of development assistance in the alleviation of poverty in Nigeria. The flows of development assistance annually seem to be on the high side, yet, there is little or no significant evidence to show that the assistance received are being put into good use. This paper also provides recommendations to pervasive poverty in the country with passing remarks...
 
Published at International Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education
Volume Vol 1
Issue Issue 5
Pages 1-8
Published in 2014
 
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Ibietan, J., Chidozie, C., and Ujara, E
Chidozie Felix » CHIDOZIE, Felix Chidozie is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. He had his B.Sc. in Political Science (2000); M.Sc. Political Science (2003), M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies (2007), where his research work focused on the Politics of Humanitarian Intervention in the Horn of Africa. He has his PhD in International... view full profile
Chidozie  Felix
 
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