Nigerian Mobile Police Essays

  • Nigerian Welfare Service Needed for Motivation and Productivity

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    THE IMPACT OF WELFARE SERVICES ON MOTIVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECTOR A CASE STUDY OF CENTER FOR BLACK AND AFRICAN ART AND CIVILIZATION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Cowling and Mailer (1992) and Coventry and Barker (1988) pointed that welfare is a corporate attitude or commitment to the care of their employees. Employee welfare is a broad subject that includes different services, benefits, and incentives offered to employees by employers. Coventry and

  • The Yadana Case Study

    587 Words  | 2 Pages

    The ethics and moral obligations of multinationals doing business in a repressive regime has been debated for decades as there are ongoing violation for human right such as limiting human freedom and development; social, economic, and environmental practices. Human right issues are common in practices and situations when human rights and lives at stake. In many circumstance, people are forced off their land in order to make it available for multinational which cause a large social disruption between

  • The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Social Media In Nigeria

    1735 Words  | 4 Pages

    human organization for large-scale community living that normally furnishes protection, continuity, security, and a national identity for its members” (Dictionary, n.d) I was born and raised in Nigeria which means Nigeria is part of my society. The Nigerian government is democratic in nature. Social media has a lot of advantages. Social media goes beyond connecting people from different parts of the world. It helps disseminate information in a fast manner, it helps people find jobs

  • Ethical Issues in Nigeria

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    foreign multinationals are allowed to operate their businesses while committing human rights violations. In the case study, Shell and Nigerian Oil, by William Newberry and Thomas N Gladwin, Royal Dutch/Shell Group the largest foreign oil producer in Africa has been publically criticized for extracting oil from ethnic communities such the Ogoni people living near the Nigerian River Delta. The once fertile land served as a major source of food for the highly populated region, but was turned into a waste

  • Online Activism Examples

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    and digital activism. They all have the same meaning and are composed of the same types of tools. The tools used in online activism include online petitions, social networking sites (such as Facebook), blogs, micro-blogging platforms (like Twitter), mobile phones, and proxy servers (Rees 2-3). There have been a number of movements and groups to implement online activism to support their cause in recent years. A prominent example of online activism and the implications it can have is the Arab Spring