Tag Archives: Issue 1 Volume 2

BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS AND DIETARY RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRICYCLAZOLE IN OMOR RICE UNDER FIELD APPLICATION

MGBECHI CLETUS E. Department of Science Laboratory Technology, School of Applied Sciences, Federal Polytechnic, Oko. Tel: 08038964699, Email: cletus.ekene@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Tricyclazole is melanin biosynthesis inhibitors. Because of the increase in people’s attention to food safety, monitoring the residue of pesticide in rice is becoming more and more important. Commercial and home processing techniques have been

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LIFE AND TIMES OF LATE CHIEF MADUMELU NNAMUMA – A LEGENDARY COMMUNITY LEADER

Chief Sir Paul Madumelu (Ide-Omor)           (Accountant / Management Consultant ) Birth and Childhood Life Late Chief Madumelu Nnamuma (Nnama as short form) was born around the year 1917 into the noble home of late Nze Nnamuma Okpanatu and late Iyom Ifeonu Nnamuma Okpanatu. He was given the name MADUMELU which when translated into English means

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EPIC STORIES OF WISDOM IN OMOR: OKPANADILI PHILOSOPHIES

Walter I. ANIEROBI, Bsc, Hons, LL.B Hons in View Faculty of Law, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam anierobiwalter@gmail.com Introduction The art of storytelling is common and highly revered across Igbo communities, Omor Igulube is not an exception. Epic stories are not mere imaginations of writers. It is often a record of great people and event

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Sunday Mgbogu author; ICTs and Youth Empowerment: Deconstructing Graduate Unemployment

ICTs and Youth Empowerment: Deconstructing Graduate Unemployment

Sunday Mgbogu IT Correspondent writes from Lagos – digitalsimboja@gmail.com Introduction The train has left the station. The world is moving at a speed faster than the human imagination. The premium on certificate has geometrically receded. Skills and competence have become the keys to competitive jobs. Today, potential employers are only interested in ‘what you can bring

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AJAANAUKWU OMOR FESTIVAL: A DRAMA IN TRADITIONAL PERFORMANCE

Anselm Nnamdi Achebe (Onowu Omor) Senior lecturer, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam Campus, Anambra State an.achebe@coou.edu.ng Introduction Ajanaukwu Omor as the name implies signifies Supreme god of Omor. This supports the claim in Echeruo (1973:20) to the effect that Chukwu as Supreme God, is relatively newcomer in Igbo religion. Echeruo states quite emphatically that “there

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