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    Fermentation of Cassava Wastes for Improved Feed Qualities | Dr. Kolapo Adelodun



    Introduction: To relieve the environmental stress occasioned by this agro-allied waste and provide a nutritious feed alternative useful in livestock industry

    Mycoflora and Aflatoxin Production in Market Samples of Some Selected Nigerian Foodstuffs | Kolapo Adelodun



    Introduction: Study on the fungi and aflatoxin production in some selected Nigerian foodstuffs was conducted in Ibadan, Nigeria. Foodstuffs studied include dry tatase pepper (Capsium annum), cassava chips, yam chips, groundnut and maize. The investigated foodstuffs sold at 4 major markets in Ibadan were contaminated with Rhizopus nigricans, Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus and A. niger. The rate of occurrence of aflatoxigenic fungi was highest in groundnut while non-aflatoxigenic fungi dominated dry tatase pepper. Aflatoxins B1 and G1 were detected only in groundnut and yam chips with their concentrations ranging from 7-24 and 5-27 ?g kg-1, respectively. There was a significant difference (p<0.05) between the aflatoxin contents of groundnut samples from different market and this was possibly due to the wide variations in the moisture contents of groundnut samples. Result from this study is suggesting that aflatoxin intake in this part of the world may be consequent upon the consumption of staples like groundnut and yam chips. Therefore, resources and efforts should be directed at reducing aflatoxin contents of these culprit foodstuffs so as to produce a more healthy and productive populace.

    Response of Economic Growth to the Dynamics of Service Sector in Nigeria | EDIOYE Priscillia Ochuwa-AU00021



    Introduction: This study examines the response of economic growth to the dynamics of the service sector in Nigeria from the windows of governance indicators. Using annual data series, endogenous growth model and auto regressive distributed lag technique, transportation and communication sub service sector is significant and positively related to economic growth.

    Effect Of Sectoral Foreign Direct Investment On Economic Growth In Nigeria | AGADA Sunday John- AU00006



    Introduction: The study considers five FDI sectors which includes: Telecommunication, Infrastructures, oil, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Services and other infrastructures sectors as its variables representing sectoral foreign direct investment, while Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is Employed as a proxy for economic growth.

    Determinants of Inflation Dynamics In Nigeria 1995 - 2018 | UGWU Francesca Onyekachi- AU00023



    Introduction: This study examines empirical determinants of inflation dynamics in Nigeria between 1995 and 2018 fiscal years. It employed monthly data that were sourced from the Central bank of Nigerian Statistical Bulletin, 2018 edition.

    Effects Of Exchange Rate On Balance Of Payment In Nigeria 1981 – 2017 | IREROA Collins Ohienme- AU00026



    Introduction: The study employed the Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL), to check for properties in the relationship between the variables above listed, the result showed that exchange rate positively and significantly influences balance of payment.

    Determinants Of Investment In The Nigerian Economy | OGIDE, Chisom Emmanuel



    Introduction: The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of investment in the Nigerian economy by making use of time series data for the period, 1970-2015. The study employed the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) for the analysis.

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