REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF PERCEIVED LEADERSHIP STYLES AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AMONG A SAMPLE OF NIGERIAN HEALTH PERSONNEL

1Okonkwo Ejike A., 2Ikegbuna C., 3Chigbo Chinwe M., and 4Nwandu Ikechukwu B.

1&2Department of Psychology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu,

3School of Postgraduate Studies, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu,

4Department of Public Administration, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu

E-mail: aejyke@yahoo.com, chinwechigbo@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

This study investigated perceived leadership styles as predictors of organizational commitment among 64 participants comprising 27 male and 37 female personnel with mean age of 42.23 and standard deviation of 2.74 drawn from University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital and Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital, Park-lane Enugu using Multi-stage sampling technique. Eighteen (18)-item perceived leadership styles questionnaire was and 27-item questionnaire on organizational commitment were administered. A Cross-sectional survey design was used. Result from multiple regression analysis revealed that perceived leadership styles jointly predicted organizational commitment R2 = .869, F (3, 63) = 132.65 at P <.01. Democratic style contributed significantly to the prediction of organizational commitment (beta = .502), while authoritarian (beta = .206) and laissez-faire (beta = .269) did not show any significant prediction.


EMPOWERING YOUTH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND HUMAN CAPACITY BUILDING

 

1Ogbuoji Sylvia N. and 2Amadi Felicia N.

1Department of Educational Psychology, Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze

2Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze

E-mail: sylviaogbuoji@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

The aim of the paper is to show the role entrepreneurship and human capacity programmes can play in the achievement of holistic development of youth, while also allowing youth to contribute to national development. One of the many challenges today is unemployment.  Many graduate youth roam around the street without jobs. The few that are self employed do not have the necessary training that could sustain their businesses. This paper therefore discusses the concepts of youth, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship and human capacity, importance of youth entrepreneurship programmes for the acquisition of necessary life survival skills. Some capacity programmes for young entrepreneurs identified include: vocational entrepreneurship training, classroom training etc. Finally, the study further suggested ways of empowering youth through entrepreneurship to include quality education, finance, networking amongst others.


NURSERY EDUCATION AND NATIONAL UNITY

Ibrahim Aminu Buba

Department of Primary Education

Federal College of Education, Yola Adamawa State

E-Mail:- ibrahimbuba633@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses the foundation of peace and unity in our pre- school system of education in Nigeria. We are all living witnesses about the multiple crises surrounding each state. Education is fundamental to. All changes in our society. It does not teach hatred and violence rather peace and unity. Some historical events were discussed on how Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated as one entity. The paper also enumerated possible ways unity can be achieved among Nursery pupils which include active participate in school games, meaningful storytelling, visiting friends and relations, music and drama Teachers and Parents role in delivery of good conducts.


SECURING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: IMPLICATION FOR SAFE SCHOOLS INITIATIVE IN NIGERIA

Johnson Agbonavbare Osaigbovo

Department of Education Faculty of Arts & Education

Benson Idahosa University Benin City, Edo State Nigeria

E-mail: drjaosaigbovo@yahoo.com, drjaosaigbovo@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

This paper examines safe schools initiative and its implications for securing the learning environment in contemporary Nigerian educational system. Safer education is central to development and it is a fundamental building block for poverty reduction and human capacity development which is essential for inclusive economic growth. However, if the primary objective of education is to be met, it is very important that students stay in school and remain safe to complete their educations. This requires that classrooms must be a safe place for learning and should not entertain the problem of school-related violence against students. It requires that everyone in the educational system must do what is sensible to keep pupils and teachers safe and healthy as practically as possible. It was recommended that government should ensure sustainability of safe schools initiative in Nigerian schools so as to elicit conducive learning environment for students and teachers.


Table of Contents

An Overview of Scoria Lightweight Aggregate Concrete

Sani M. Bida, Musa Muhammad, Aliyu A. Vulegbo, Adamu Yunusa                                       1 – 7

Simple Procedure for Calculating Shear Rate in the Reservoir

Akpoturi P.E                                                                                                                            8 – 11

Quality of Fine Aggregates used for Masonry Works in Kaduna Metropolis

Bala A.B,. Abimiku J. and Pogu J.H.                                                                                         12 – 18

Performance of Concrete Made using Palm Kernel Shells as a Partial

Replacement for Coarse Aggregate

Alhassan, A. Yunusa, Ekere, J. T. and Ibrahim, A. Danjuma                                                     19 – 25

An Investigation into the Water Quality Parametres of Water from Bagwai

Dam as a Quality Control Measure for Domestic and Industrial Uses

Yaro, M. N.                                                                                                                               26 – 34


AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE WATER QUALITY PARAMETRES OF WATER FROM BAGWAI DAM AS A QUALITY CONTROL MEASURE FOR DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL USES

Yaro, M. N.

Department of Chemistry

Federal University, P.M.B 7156, Dutse, Jigawa State – Nigeria

Email: yaro_n@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT: The sample (water) was collected from Bagwai Dam.  The concentrations of the ionic products ([H+] and [OH]), the pOH, pH and dissociation constant (Kw) of the water sample were evaluated using various equations.  Some major water quality parameters (i.e temperature, pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness (TH), total acidity and total alkalinity) of the water sample were investigated using various standard methods.  The results (i.e the water quality parameters of the water sample) were compared with the other findings and standard water quality parametres recommended by WHO/SON. The work revealed that the values of [OH],  [H+], pOH and Kw of the water were 11.00 X 10-3 mol/dm3, 9.12 X 10-13 mol/dm3,  1.96 and 1.0032 X 10-14 (mol/dm3)2, respectively; the temperature,   pH, TDS, TH, total acidity and total alkalinity of the water were 28.60oC, 12.04, 4.20 X 102 mg/dm3, 0.11 X 102 mg/dm3, 565.44X10-10 mg/dm2 and 11.00 X 102 mg/dm3, respectively; the pH and the total alkalinity of the water were , respectively higher than the allowable pH  range (6.50-8.00) and maximum allowable total alkalinity (1.00 X 102 mg/dm3) recommended by WHO/SON for drinking water; the TDS of the water was below the maximum  allowable TDS (5.00 X 102mg/dm3) recommended by WHO/SON for drinking water and the TH of the water was within the TH range (0.00-60.00 mg/dm3) for soft water as reported by Tyson Harrison (1990). 


PERFORMANCE OF CONCRETE MADE USING PALM KERNEL SHELLS AS A PARTIAL REPLACEMENT FOR COARSE AGGREGATE

ALHASSAN, A. YUNUSA, EKERE, J. T. And IBRAHIM, A. DANJUMA

Department of Civil Engineering

Federal Polytechnic Idah, P.M.B. 1037, Idah, Nigeria

E-mail: alhassanay@gmail.com

ABSTRACT: The high cost of conventional construction material is a dominating factor affecting housing system around the world. This has necessitated work into alternative materials in the construction industry. This study presents results of an investigation into the potentials of using Palm Kernel Shells (PKS) in concrete production as partial replacement for coarse aggregate. Concretes cubes were cast using two concrete mixtures (0.5 and 0.7 w/c ratio) with PKS used to replace the coarse aggregate content in the mixtures at a percentage of 0%, 10%, 20% and 30%. The compressive strength and porosity of the cast concrete cubes were evaluated at 7, 14 and 28 days. It was observed that the compressive strength decreases at a rate of 3.3 Nmm-2, 3.6 Nmm-2 and 4.0 Nmm-2 at 28 days for 0.5 w/c mix and 3.1Nmm-2, 2.9Nmm-2, and 3.3Nmm-2at 28days for 0.7w/c mix per unit percentage increase in PKS content. The following results were obtained for the porosity test at 28 days; 0.24, 0.28 and 0.39 for 0.5 w/c ratio and 0.15, 0.17 and 0.21 for 0.7 w/c ratio. It was observed that, while strength decreases, porosity increases per unit percentage increase in PKS content. The density of concrete cubes decreases as the curing age and PKS addition increases. It was concluded that PKS can be used to replace coarse aggregate up to 20% before drastic reduction in property become noticeable.


QUALITY OF FINE AGGREGATES USED FOR MASONRY WORKS IN KADUNA

METROPOLIS

BALA A.B,. ABIMIKU J. AND POGU J.H.

Department of Civil Engineering,

Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna State.

E-mail: abdullahibala50@gmail.com, joshpogu@yahoo.co.uk, ubbe.eggon@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT: This study investigates the engineering properties of fine aggregates which are used in masonry works in Kaduna metropolis. Five samples of fine aggregates used in this study were obtained from five different locations and transported to the Material Laboratory of Civil Engineering Department, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna, for experimentation. Tests carried out on the fine aggregate samples include specific gravity, sieve analysis, bulk density, silt content and mortar cube compressive strengths. Test results revealed that the specific gravity of the samples falls between 2.59 and 2.70. The bulk density varies from 1413.46 to 1486.5g/m³and silt content was found to be 0.67 to 0.97%. From the result of the sieve analysis of the sand samples, the fineness modulus ranges from 3.89 to 3.97. It is known that the fineness modulus of aggregates used in building construction usually varies between 2.1 and 3.5. The mortar cube strength after curing for three days varies between 19.75 N/mm² for sample E, 20.8N/mm² for sample C, 21.57N/mm² for sample D, 22.95N/mm² and 23.78N/mm² for samples B and A respectively.  


SIMPLE PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING SHEAR RATE IN THE RESERVOIR

AKPOTURI P.E

Department of Petroleum Engineering

Delta State University, Abcraka, Oleh Campus

Email: petersakpoturi1212@gmail.com

ABSTRACT: In an enhanced oil recovery process (EOR), the sweep efficiency is dependent on the mobility ratio. It is desirable to have a displacing fluid with a lower mobility than the displaced fluid for higher recovery efficiency. In an EOR process utilizing polymers, the shear rate in the reservoir is required for determination of the mobility ratio. This paper presents a formula for estimating the shear rate in the reservoir.


AN OVERVIEW OF SCORIA LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE CONCRETE

Sani M. Bida1, Musa Muhammad1, Aliyu A. Vulegbo1, Adamu Yunusa2

1Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering Technology, Federal Polytechnic Bida

1Department of Quantity Surveying, School of Environmental Studies, Federal Polytechnic Bida

E-mail: informsani@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT: Generally, the use of LWA in concrete lowers its density and therefore reduces the overall dead weight on the entire structure resulting to lower cost of the structure. This paper is an overview of the performance of scoria as aggregate in concrete and behaviour variety of different additives in the composite in an effort to improve its properties. The performance of scoria aggregate in concrete was found to be highly appreciable and could be improved by controlling the water content, pre-soaking, silica fume and fly ash.


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