Monthly Archives: November 2015

BY THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY, JEREMY BENTHAM MEANS “THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH APPROVES OR DISAPPROVES OF EVERY ACTION WHATSOEVER ACCORDING TO THE TENDENCY WHICH IT APPEARS TO HAVE TO AUGMENT OR DIMINISH HAPPINESS. Emmanuel Abiodun

INTRODUCTION Jeremy Bentham was a British Philosopher, Jurist, born on 4th Feb., 1748 and died 6th June, 1832. He is regarded as the father of modern utilitarianism. He became a leading theorist in Anglo-American philosophy of law, and a political … Continue reading

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SAP and its implications on Nigeria Civil Srvice, By Emmanuel Abi J.

Introduction Since the early 1970s, most Africans States (Nigeria inclusive) have been bedevilled by the general crisis of development. This was manifested from dependence on a single commodity for export, rising public debts, declining agriculture productivity, e.t.c. The most far-reaching … Continue reading

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The Legislature and Good Governance in Nigeria, the 7th National Assembly in Perspective, By Emmanuel Abiodun Joseph

Introduction A major characteristic of the Nigerian legislature is its principles of bicameralism predicated upon a two chamber legislature namely senate and House of Representatives at the Federal level. The art of governing is associated with cost to the government … Continue reading

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Analysing the nexus between Trade, Science and Technology…By Emmanuel Abiodun Joseph

Introduction Modern technology usually refers to the combination of computers and communications devices which in the last several decades have changed the way in which we handle information. These changes are having a substantial impact on both the practice and … Continue reading

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