Browsing by Author "Monde, Victoria Titi"
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Item Open Access Mental Health Training Skills as Tool For Peak Performance(Department of Educational Foundation, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2009-10-10) Kpanja, Kashim Lagu; Monde, Victoria TitiItem Open Access PREVALENCE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN BORN© STATE, NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING(Department of Educational Foundation, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2018-03-03) Kpanja, Kashim Lagu; Ngoho, Bukar Umar; Dyaji, Esther Joy; Monde, Victoria TitiTh is study investigated the Prevalence of substance abuse among senior secondary> school students in Bomo State, Nigeria. It adopted a survey design. Target population of the study comprised of 241,417 Senior Secondary School Students (SS 11) in Bomo State. Stratified random sampling technique was used to draw a sample of2,600 Senior Secondaiy school Students (SS 11) made up of 1,400 (53.8%) males and 1,200 (46.2%) females from public and private schools. Researchers’ self designed questionnaire tagged “Students’ Substance Abuse Questionnaire” (SSAO), was the instrument used to collect data for the study. Data collected were analyzed using frequency counts, percentages and rank difference correlation coefficient (r). Results of the study showed that Kola nut, Cigarette, Alcohol, Tramol, Marijuana, Traditional Snuff, Suck and die, Emzolyn Syrup, Coffee and Local Wine (Brukutu) were the most substances commonly abused by the respondents. Sources of the substances abused include Street Hawkers and Special dealers. Reasons for substances abused were to aid concentration while readings, increase performance in sports, to experiment the effects of the substances, imitate peers and feel bold while indiscipline, low academic performance, indulgence in crime, poor school attendance, and violence against school authority, examination dishonesty and expulsion from school were some of the effects of substances abused.Item Open Access A SURVEY OF PHYSICAL FACILITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPs) IN BORNO STATE, NIGERIA(Department of Educational Foundation, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2018-01-01) Kpanja, Kashim Lagu; Ngoho, Bukar Umar; Monde, Victoria Titi; Dyaji, Esther JoyThe Boko Haram Insurgency emerged from a radical Islamists youth movement in Maiduguri in the 1990s whose leader was Mohammed Yusuf (the movement is sometimes refer to as Yusufiya Movement) Walker (2012). The insurgents’ attacks between 2012 and 2014 grossly undermined general security across the north-eastern region of the country particularly Bomo, Yobe and Adamawa States (International Crisis Group, 2014). Armed violence characterized by daily killings, bombings, kidnappings, destructions of private and public properties constituted some of the major socioeconomic and security challenges that bedeviled Bomo, Yobe and Adamawa States from 2009 up to 2014 which resulted in an impromptu and exodus movement of people out of their ancestral homes and the worst affected included the destitute, aged, women and children (Mustapha and Umara, 2015)Item Open Access UNDERSTANDING RETIREMENT AND ADJUSTMENT(Department of Educational Foundation, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2021-04-04) Monde, Victoria Titi; Kpanja, Kashim Lagu