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Criminality and election outcomes in Nigeria
This study explores democratic practice in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic in the light of globally
prescribed and acceptable norms, tenets and values of democracy as a form of
government. The study was conducted in Nigeria and adopted a multistage sampling
technique to administer questionnaire to 700 delegates across the six (6) geopolitical
zones of Nigeria’s 36 States. The results and findings show that Nigeria’s democracy is
plagued with massive electoral fraud, including intimidation, disenfranchisement of
eligible contestants and voters from participating in the democratic process, corruption of
the election process, scam, and fraudulent declaration of winners of elections. The
implications of such democratic deceit in Nigeria’s democracy includes voter apathy
resulting from lack of confidence in the democratic process and outcome, violence and
political instability and the nonparticipation of qualified and honest citizens in the politics
of Nigeria. Consequently, leaders that emerge from Nigeria’s democratic politics are not
always the choice of the people, which explains why they are not accountable to the
people as well as why there is deficit of public trust in Nigeria’s democratic system
Incidence of Diabetes mellitus at the Federal Medical Centre Katsina, Katsina State, Nigeria: A Retrospective Study
A six-year (2002 – 2007) retrospective study of hospital records (in-patients) was carried out to investigate the incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Katsina. The records showed that a total of 754 cases were attended within the study period. The study showed yearly increase in the incidence of the disease with the highest incidence of 288 (38.20%) in the year 2007 and the least 65 (8.62%) in the year 2002. More males suffered from the disease 456 (60.48%) than females 298 (39.52%). The incidence was also found to be high 289 (38.33%) in the age range 65 and above, while age range 25 – 34 was least affected 28 (3.71%). Ways on how to live free of Diabetes Mellitus were also recommended.Keywords: Age Range, Diabetes Mellitus, Incidence, Hospita
Hepatorenal toxicity studies of sub-chronic administration of calyx aqueous extracts of hibiscus sabdariffa in albino rats
Hibiscus sabdariffa Linn has been reported to have a broad range of therapeutic effects. Subchronic effects of calyces aqueous extracts of H. Sabdariffa were studied in albino rats. Twenty four (24) albino rats were randomly divided into six (6) groups of four rats each. Group A, was fed with growers mesh and distilled water as control. Groups B to F were administered orally with the aqueous extract at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5g /kg body weight respectively and the treatment period was 28 days. A decreased in weights of the animals were observed at all dose levels. The activities of liver maker enzymes (alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase) and direct bilirubin increased significantly (p0.05) increase in concentrations of total protein and albumin were observed in comparison to the control. The renal indices, urea, uric acid and creatinine in the treated groups
were significantly increased compared to the control but a significant decrease (
Energetic proton spectra in the 11 June 1991 solar flare
We have studied a subset of the 11 June 1991 solar flare γ-ray data that we believe arise from soft proton or ion spectra. Using data from the COMPTEL instrument on the Compton Observatory we discuss the gamma-ray intensities at 2.223 MeV, 4–7 MeV, and 8–30 MeV in terms of the parent proton spectrum responsible for the emission
A Numerical Algorithm for Solving Stiff Ordinary Differential Equations
An advanced method using block backward differentiation formula (BBDF) is introduced with efficient strategy in choosing the step
size and order of the method. Variable step and variable order block backward differentiation formula (VSVO-BBDF) approach is
applied throughout the numerical computation.The stability regions of the VSVO-BBDFmethod are investigated and presented in
distinct graphs.The improved performances in terms of accuracy and computation time are presented in the numerical results with
different sets of test problems. Comparisons are made between the proposed method and MATLAB’s suite of ordinary differential
equations (ODEs) solvers, namely, ode15s and ode23s
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