LENGTH FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION AND LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF Schilbe mystus FROM LEKKI LAGOON IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

Olagbemide Peter Taiwo

Department of Biological Sciences

Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria.

E-mail-petseko2004@yahoo.co.uk

ABSTRACTS

Length-weight relationship and length-frequency distribution of 6months samples of Schilbe mystus from Lekki Lagoon were estimated. The length range was 10.1 – 20.7cm for both sexes. The young fish did not constitute the highest percentage of all the catches. The parameters a and b of length-weight relationship were -2.075 and 2.938, that is, the regression constant and the regression presented an inverse relationship. The species exhibited negative allometric growth. The importance of the estimated length-weight relationship parameters to the assessment of Schilbe mystus in Lekki Lagoon was highlighted.

Key words: Allometric growth, Epe, modal length.


SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE

Chikaire, J. Nnadi, F.N., Nwakwasi, R.N., Anyoha, N.O, Aja O.O., Onoh, P.A.,

 and Nwachukwu C.A.

Department of Agricultural Extension

Federal University of Technology, Owerri

Email: bankausta@ yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

Renewable energy and farming are a winning combination. Wind, solar and biomass energy can be harvested forever, providing farmers with a long-term source of income. Renewable energy can be used on the farm to replace other fuels or even sold as a cash crop. It is one of the most promising and important opportunities for value-added products in agriculture. It has been said that “anything that can be generated from a barrel of oil can be generated from biomass. They type of renewable energy technology used in agriculture depends on the type of energy required, access to the renewable energy source and the design of agricultural facilities and processes. Solar energy can be used in agriculture in a number of ways, saving money, increasing self-reliance, and reducing pollution. Solar energy can cut a farm’s electricity and heating bills. Solar heat collectors can be used to dry crops and warm homes, livestock buildings, and greenhouses. Solar water heaters can provide hot water for diary operations, pen cleaning, and homes. Photovoltaics (solar electric panels) can power farm operations and remote water pumps, light, and electric fences. Building and barns can be renovated to capture natural day light, instead of using electric light, solar power is often less expensive than extensive power lines, making the farm more economical and efficient. This paper therefore discusses briefly the various applications of solar energy technologies in agriculture.

Keywords: Agriculture, photovoltaic, renewable energy, solar.


CATCH COMPOSITION OF FIN FISH IN IKERE GORGE, OYO STATE NIGERIA

*Adeosun F.I., I. T. Omoniyi and Y. Akegbejo-Samsons

Department of Aquaculture & Fisheries Management

University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Email: adeosunfi@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

The fin fish composition in Ikere gorge was investigated. The fin fishes comprised a total of 34 species belonging to 13 families. Chrysicthys nigrodigitatus was most abundant and highest in biomass (69,198.33kg) accounting for 34.65% of the catch. Synodontis nigrita, Malapterurus electricus, Marcusenius psittacus Gnathonemus sensgalensis and Gnathonemus cyprinoides were the least in number, while Phago loricatus was least in biomass (20.00kg) accounting for 0.01%.The major aim was to assess the fish resources of the gorge and evaluate the water parameters as related to fish production. No significant difference was observed in dissolved oxygen, nitrate, phosphate, water temperature, conductivity, alkalinity, total dissolved solid and pH range value in the stations. The water quality parameters were favourable for fish production. Water level and temperature were observed to guarantee high fish yield in the gorge.     

Key word: Fin Fish, Checklist, Ikere gorge.


FUNCTIONAL AND PASTING PROPERTIES OF PUMPKIN (Cucurbita pepo) SEED PRODUCTS

Atuonwu, A .C and Akobundu, E.  N. T

Department of Food Science and Technology

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria.

E-mail:adatuonwu@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

Proteins of plant origin form an alternative to animal proteins for food and non food use. The use of oil seed proteins for non-food applications show growing potential but the protein products are limited at present and are mostly marketed for the food industry as they confer desirable functional properties when added to food. This work focused on the functionality of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo) seed flour, protein concentrate and isolate in relation to food applications. Pumpkin seed was processed into defatted flour (CPF), which was further processed into protein concentrate (CPC), and protein isolate (CPI) using alkaline water/isoelectric precipitation. The functional properties of these products were evaluated. All samples exhibited a broad range of minimum protein solubility at pH 6-8 and maximum at pH 10. Defatted pumpkin seed flour had significantly (p<0.05) higher water absorption capacity (1.60ml/g) than the protein concentrate (1.20ml/g) and isolate (1.25ml/g). The flour was a better emulsifier with emulsion capacity of 22.0% compared to the protein concentrate and isolate with emulsion capacity of 5.0% and 1.0%, respectively. The most stable emulsions were obtained at pH 12 and at 0.1%, 0.5% and 1.0% sample concentrations. Pumpkin seed protein concentrate and isolate showed poor foaming ability. Maximum foaming capacity was obtained at pH 2.0 in all the samples. Protein isolate had the least and better gelation capacity. Peak viscosity ranged from 32.83-44.25 RVU and was significantly different while the breakdown value and pasting temperature (ranging from 1.75-3.16 RVU and 93.60-94.20oC respectively) showed no significant differences (p>0.05). This work revealed that pumpkin seed has great potentials as a food ingredient. The flour and protein concentrate exhibited better functionality and may be used as functional agents in the formulation of a wide range of new food products or as possible replacement for animal protein in conventional foods.

Keywords: Pumpkin Flour, Protein concentrate, protein isolate, Functional properties,

pasting properties.


VETIVER GRASS PERFORMANCE UNDER COMPOST AND MYCORRHIZA TREATMENTS

Y.B Oyeyiola, E.A Ewetola and J.O Ogunrinde

 Department of Agronomy

 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria

 E-mail: yettyjooda@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

The influence of compost and Glumus clarum arbuscular mycorrhiza in sterilized and non – strerilized soils on the mycorrhiza infection rate (MIR) and biomass yield of vetiver grass was studied over twelve weeks. The treatment consisted of a factorial combination of two soil conditions (sterilized and non-sterilized), two levels of mycorrhiza inoculation (inoculated and non-inoculated) and four levels of compost amendment (0. 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 tons/ha). The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with three replications. Analysis of variance showed that compost amendment significantly influenced MIR and dry biomass yield but not with the fresh biomass yield. The dry biomass yield of the vetiver grass responded differently to mycorrhiza treatment based on the different compost rates with best performance obtained from inoculated samples that received 5.0 tons/ha. The combined effect of mycorrhiza treatment and different soil conditions was only significant on dry and fresh root weights with inoculated samples performing better in sterilized soils.

Keyword: Mycorrhiza, sterilized soil, vetiver grass, inoculation.


THE FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF THE DEHULLED AND UNDEHULLED MUNGBEAN (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) FLOURS AS INFLUENCED BY PROCESSING TREATMENTS

Akaerue, Blessing I. and Onwuka, Greg I.

Department of Food Science and Technology

 Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria

E-mail: akabless2001@yahoo.com, gionwuka@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

The study evaluated the effects of processing treatments (boiling, toasting and sprouting, at different intervals), on the functional properties of dehulled and undehulled mungbean seeds flours. Significant differences (P<0.05) existed between the functional properties of the raw and processed flours. For boiled samples, the undehulled sample boiled for 45min had the highest water absorption capacity (WAC) (3.8g/g), the 30min boiled sample had the highest oil absorption capacity (OAC) (2.0ml/g) and emulsion capacity (EC) (25.96%) while the foam capacity (FC) was highest (6.67%) in the 90min boiled sample. However, the dehulled sample boiled for 30min had the highest WAC (3.8g/g) while the OAC (2.1ml/g), EC (30.45%) and FC (8.57%) were highest in the 90min boiled sample.  For toasted samples, the undehulled sample toasted for 60min had the highest WAC (2.8g/g), highest OAC (2.2ml/g), highest EC (33.33%), and FC (94.24%). However, the dehulled sampes had the highest WAC (2.9g/g) in the 45min toasted sample, while the 30min flour gave the highest OAC (2.1ml/g), EC (33.03%) and FC (16.17%). For sprouted samples, the undehulled sample sprouted for 48h had the highest WAC (3.1g/g), EC (31.19%) and FC (18.10%) while the 72h sprouted sample had the highest OAC (1.9ml/g). However, the dehulled sample sprouted for 24h had highest WAC (3.0g/g), OAC(1.7ml/g), EC(29.64%) and FC (14.29%).Results showed that both the raw and processed mungbean flours had high gelation capacity (2-6%) and  that mungbean flour could be useful as a functional ingredient in a variety of food formulations.

Keywords: processing, functional properties, mungbean, dehulling, flour


Table of Contents

The Issues of Accessibility: A Lexico-Semantic Reading

of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of A Yellow Sun

Rotimi Jegede                   ……………………………………………………………………..1-9 

Linguistic Features of Code Mixing and Code-Switching

among the Educated Igbo Bilinguals

Uduma, Eke O.                 ……………………………………………………………………10-19         

Collective Consciousness in Contemporary Nigerian Drama:

A Study of Femi Osofisan’s Once Upon Four Robbers And

Red is the Freedom Road

Moses Africa Adakonye and Rotimi Jegede   ………………………………………….20-25

Syncretic Motifs in Iyayi Society of the Esan, Edo State of Nigeria

Aluede, Esther Omone and Aluede, C. O     …………………………………………..26-36

Indigenous Democratic Norms and Values of Pre-Colonial

Africa: Lessons for Contemporary Nigeria

Timbee Akuul               ………………………………………………………………………..37-45

The Impact of Cultural Values on Aladura Churches in

 Ekitiland (South-Western Nigeria)

Jegede, Gabriel Gbenga   ……………………………………………………………………46-59

Terrorism – A Monster for the Achievement of Religious Ego:

A Religious Survey

Temitope T. Bello          ………………………………………………………………………60-68

A Thematic and Stylistic Study of Arabic Zuhd Poems

of ‘Ali b. Husayn

F.O. Jamiu                ….……………………………………………………………………..69-84

Jesus and Fasting: An Example of Self Denial

Ojo Margaret Yemisi    ………………………………………………………………………..85-90

Misinterpretation of Biblical Concept of Restitution as

Violence against the African Women

I.O. Adesanya           …………………………………………………………………………..91-97

Theoretical Perspectives on the Third World

Tony Onyishi O. and Eme, Okechukwu Innocent   …………………………………98-113


THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE THIRD WORLD

Tony Onyishi O. and Eme, Okechukwu Innocent

Department of Public Administration and Local Government

University of Nigeria, Nsukka

aabaemego@yahoo.com; okechukwunncnt@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

It is axiomatic to posit that the term “Third World” is a multifaceted phenomenon. More over, the post- cold war politics and globalization process have added to this confusion. Various contending theses have emerged to explain the Third World phenomenon. This paper is equally a part of the debate. The primary interest of this paper therefore is the relationship between theory and practice, particularly as it affects the realization of significant socio-political transformations in these societies. At the epistemological level, it is possible to discern a variety of theories competing for recognition and to gain paradigmatic status in terms of explaining Third World transformations. It is the central thesis of this paper that the relevance of each of the main theories in the field is determined by both historical and political developments and considerations.


MISINTERPRETATION OF BIBLICAL CONCEPT OF RESTITUTION AS VIOLENCE AGAINST THE AFRICAN WOMEN

I.O. Adesanya

Department of Religious Studies

University of Ado-Ekiti, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

ABSTRACT

Restitution is recognized as one of the key aspect of Christian virtues to attain a greater level of spirituality.  The beauty of restitution stems from the fact that it enables Christians to have a right relationship with someone wronged.  However, restitution has had a negative effect on women particularly in polygamous home.  This paper, therefore, critically appraises the teaching of the Bible on the subject, and the travails of women and children affected. The methods used are both library and field research .Selected respondents across Pentecostal Churches were interviewed with a view to determine their perceptions of the concept of restitution as it applies to women. The findings of the paper revealed that women who are second or third wife usually bear the brunt of restitution. Some women affected usually end up being a single parents or in a psychiatric home .These and other findings informed some recommendations, among which are, the need for religious leaders to do more in- depth research into  biblical hermeneutics for proper interpretations of the Bible. Then, the helping professionals like counsellors, social workers, educationists, psychologists and the likes should ensure appropriate programmes are designed to help women whose husband restitute and children to live a normal life gain.         

Keywords: Restitution, Women, Church.


JESUS AND FASTING: AN EXAMPLE OF SELF DENIAL

Ojo Margaret Yemisi

Department Of Religious Studies,

University of Ado Ekiti. Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

e-mail: magyem0001@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT.

Abstaining from eating and drinking which is seen as fasting by Christians, posses a religious significance. The paper discussed that fasting as a self denial could be a sign to express

deeper loss, it could also be a sign of expectation for better things, it may also stand in as a sign of sober reflection of sin committed. The paper also discussed that Jesus did not take up fasting as a discipline on its own right but as activity which he gave high priority. The paper also discussed that fasting should be a thing of pure heart, submission to the will of God and not necessarily hypocritical like the Pharisees.

Keywords: Fasting, Self-Denial, Religious life, Prayer, Jesus.


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