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PUBLIC SECTOR AGENCIES IN NIGERIAN MARITIME INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN SHIPPERS' COUNCIL  

1998-01-16
Mobility is an important ingredient of a satisfying life from food and health to education and employment which are generally available only if there is adequate means of moving people, ...

SARUMI A. F.  

- Masters

AN APPRAISAL OF TRANSPORT POLICY OF OGUN STATE UNIVERSITY FOR BOTH STAFF AND STUDENTS  

1998-01-17
Transportation involves movement of goods and people. The organisational of human activities in space basically rests on the transportation system as no single activity can successfully be carried out without ...

OSOBA, SAMSON BABATUNDE A.  

- Masters

ANALYSIS OF HIGHWAY ACCIDENT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF BENIN - WARRI ROAD)  

1998-01-17
"Eighteen killed in road mishap". Two school pupils die in accident, "4 roasted to death, motor cyclist crushed." 8 persons burnt in motor accident; these are some of the pathetic ...

SALISU, AKANJI SURAJU  

- Masters

TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS IN NON-RESIDENTIAL TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF OGUN STATE POLYTECHNIC - ABEOKUTA)  

1998-01-17
Transport can simply be defined as a means of movement of people, information, goods and services from one point to the other. In other words, it is a derived demand. ...

SOREMEKUN, SUNDAY OLANIYI  

- Bachelors

INTRA-CITY PASSENGER TRANSPORT OPERATIONS IN LAGOS: A CASE STUDY OF MINI-BUS OPERATION IN SOMOLU LOCAL GOVERNMENT  

1998-01-17
This study examined the Intra-city passenger transport operations in Lagos with emphasis on Minibus operation in Somolu Local Government. It focused attention on the Socio-economic characteristics of the operators of ...

UDUIMOH PATRICK INU  

- Masters

TRANSPORT FACTOR ON THE PATRONAGE OF RECREATIONAL CENTRES IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF TRANS AMUSEMENT PARK IBADAN)  

1998-01-17
Transport plays an important role in the development of an economy. It is very vital in the movement of people and good from one point to another and in the ...

AKOSILE EMMANUEL KAYODE  

- Masters

UPSTREAM OIL INDUSTRY MARINE LOGISTIC OPERATIONS: MATCHING DEMAND WITH SUPPLY OF INLAND WATERWAY CRAFTS  

1998-01-17
Marine Logistics is a subsystem of an upstream Petroleum industry that serves to integrate dispersed oil facilities and installations into a cohesive whole. At present, the industry accounts for about ...

MADUKA, CHRIS CHINWUBA  

- Masters

CLEARING AND FORWARDING ACTIVITIES IN TIN CAN ISLAND PORT; PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS  

1998-01-17
This research work attempts to describe the Clearing and Forwarding activities in Tin Can Island Port, the problems associated with these activities and the prospects therein. It highlights some relevant ...

I. C. IBEH  

- Masters

TURN ROUND TIME OF VESSELS IN NIGERIAN SEAPORTS (A CASE STUDY OF TIN CAN ISLAND PORT)  

1998-01-17
Shipping has become a highly competitive business among various countries of the world especially in the West and Central African Sub-region. The major concern of the lovers of port industry ...

MULERO, ABAYOMI ABIOLA  

- Masters

PROBLEMS OF INDIGENOUS SHIPPING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF BULKSHIP NIGERIA LIMITED.  

1998-01-17
The importance of the Socio-economic development of any region cannot be over emphasized, hence Robert Owen in 1968 had said "Immobility perpetuates Poverty". Poverty in this sense has to do ...

O. O. SAPARA  

- Masters