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: Autonomy, entrepreneurial Orientation, Innovativeness, Performance, Proactiveness.
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: Determinants, Corporate Investment Decisions, Manufacturing Firms, Nigeria.
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Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, Bill collection, Intervention, performance, Remittance
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academic directors, corporate governance, systematic review, board of high quality, developed economy, developing economy
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Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a basic necessity for human survival and well-being. Adequate WASH facilities provision is a serious problem to most developing states around the world including Nigeria Benue and Kaduna state in particular. This study assessed the level of Awareness, Behaviour, and practices towards Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Kaduna state, Nigeria, with a view to ensuring sustainable WASH facilities intervention in the region. Data collection tools include spot check observations and questionnaire involving over 850 participants were selected from five local government areas (LGAs) Chikun, Kajuru, Jaba, Kachia, Zaria and some few local government areas in Benue state. From the results and findings major drinking water source were surface water ( 52.5%) and unprotected hand dug Wells ( 44.8%) only ( 46.2%) treated their water supply and few (16.6%) used chlorination method, pit latrine toilets were the major ( 76.6%) excreta disposal means and open defecation practice were widespread (41.4%) level of personal and environmental hygiene understanding was fairly good in all local government areas, and (65.4%) claimed to use water and soaps for washing hands after defecation. Incidence of water related diseases is generally low in the areas. Despite the commendable findings in study areas, communities are still at risk due to lack of safe water supply and poor practices of home treatment and excreta disposal. Therefore provision of WASH facilities and WASH education is fundamental for ensuring public health in the study area.
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Accountability and transparency, external audit, deposit money banks
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Accountability, Active parddpadon, Good governance Social security, 1 Transparency and Welfare.
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Accountability, Public finance, Public sector Accounting, Management, Nigeria.
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Accountability; Board independence; Corporate governanceT^inancial performance; Insurance.
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Accountability^, Extractive Industries, Implementation, Resource curse and Transparency
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accountants, professionals, national development
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Accounting Convergence, Harmonisation, Adoption, Differences, Explanatory Factors
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Accounting Information, Earnings and Book value, Ohlson Model, Value Relevance
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Accounting information. Firms Characteristics, Disclosure, Oil companies
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Accounting standards, accounting quality, value relevance, accounting quality
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Accounting systems, environmental costs, environmental management accounting, Nigerian universities, responsibility centres
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Accrual, Financial Reporting Quality, Information Asymmetry, Real Earnings.
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