Items where Author is "Amusan, T. A."
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 8. Edewor, Patrick and Imhonopi, , David and Amusan, T. A. (2014) Socio-Cultural and Demographic Dynamics in Sustainable Entrepreneurial Development in Nigeria. ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online) Imhonopi, , David and Urim, U.M. and Suleiman, B. M. and Amusan, T. A. (2013) Financing Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Surmounting the Hurdles! In: Creating Global Competitive Economies, November 13-14 2013, Rome, Italy. ldowu, A. E. and Amusan, T. A. and Ozoya, M. I. (2013) ICT and Health Delivery System in Nigeria. In: A Panoply of Readings in Social Science. Department of Socinlogy College of Development Studies Covenant Universiry Ota, Nigeria, Ota, Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-49326-8-4 George, T. O. and Amusan, T. A. (2013) Sociological Dimensions of Conflict. In: Readings in Peace and Conflict Studies. Department of Political Science & International . Relations, · Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, Ota, Nigeria., pp. 43-62. ISBN 978-978-49333-5-3 George, T. O. and Amusan, T. A. (2012) Religion And Acts Of Worship Amongst The Nigerian People: Implications For Development And National Unity. In: Peoples & Cultures Of Nigeria. Department Of Sciology, University Of Ibadan 2012. ISBN 978-978-929-644-6 George, T. O. and Amusan, T. A. (2012) Religion and Acts of Worship Amongst the Nigerian People: Implications for Development and National Unity. Peoples And Cultures of Nigeria. Akanbi, M. A. and Ogbari, M. E. and Akinbola, O. A. and Amusan, T. A. and Ogunmiloro, S. F. (2011) The Effect of Interspousal Communication on Contraceptive Use Among Married Couples in Alimosho Local Government Area of Ipaja,Lagos State,Nigeria. Society and Development, 2 (1 & 2). pp. 29-36. Akanbi, M. A. and Amusan, T. A. and Ogbari , M. E. and Ogunmiloro, S. F. (2011) Interaction Of Socio-Demographic Background Variables With Inter-Spousal Communication Among Married Couples In Alimosho Local Government Area Of Lagos State,Nigeria. Africa Journal for the Psychological Studies of Social Issues, 14 (1 & 2). pp. 41-56. |