Friday, May 18, 2018


Inaugural Lecture of Prof. John Gambo Laah
Date: Thursday. 26th 2018
Topic:

Introduction

Land use is a functional aspect of an area with respect to humans activities on the land (it can be occupational and cultural). It basically means what humans use a particular land for. Normally, humans make use of land either to derive some benefits, perform some functions and/or maintain the environment. Land use type varies from area to area. On one hand, in rural areas, for instance, land is mainly used for farming, forestry, grazing and local earth dams.











Professor  John Gamgo Laah (HOD)
Prof. of Population Geography


Monday, May 7, 2018

Inaugural Lecture by Prof.Ahmed Chindo
Topic: Herbal Medicine Panaceas Agents in Destruction



2.0 Introduction
2.1 Herbal Medicines
Herbal medicines, variously known as botanical medicines,
phytomedicines or complementary and alternative medicines (CAM)
refer to the use of plants' seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers
for medicinal purposes.


Prof. Ben Ahmed Chindo
B.Pharm., Msc, PhD., (ABU), MNAPA, MPSN, FIBRO, FCAAT.
Professor of Pharmacology.

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Friday, May 4, 2018

3rd Inaugural lecture by Prof. Muhammad Tanko


Topic: Budgeting Taxation and Revenue Generation in Nigeria.
The Road Map For Economic Revitalization.
17th February. 2018

Introduction

          Nigeria 12th largest producer of oil, 8th largest exporter, and has the 10th largest proven reserves in world.
          Oil account for 40 percent of Nigeria's GDP and 80 percent of its earnings.  
          Nigeria’s economy is dependent on income from oil.
          Huge income over the years, encouraged companies and other tax payers to evade tax payment
          Neglect of oversight function on tax compliance, tax regulation and payment, encouraged tax evasion and avoidance
          Revenue from oil in Nigerian has shrunk in recent past. Due to the fall in the selling price of crude oil in the world market and pipeline vandalisation   

Prof. Muhammad Tanko (Bsc, Msc, PhD,FCA, FNAN)

CHALLENGES OF BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION AND WAY FORWARD
   
 One of the major problems of budget implementation emanates from a poorly formulated budget. This is primarily related to lack of reliability, credibility and or realism of the source document of the budget    Furthermore, when the processes in the reforms, formulation and implementation are interdependent, this constitute a challenge to the actualization of the budget implementation as all the stages require the same reliable information. It is therefore expedient to have the spending agencies fully involve in the budget process.  A meaningful budget must possess the following four characteristics: equilibrium, comprehensiveness, unity, and periodicity.







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1st Inaugural lecture by Prof. Bala Dogo


1st Inaugural lecture by Prof. Bala Dogo
Date:Tuesday 24 May 2016
Topic: Planning and Working With People an Essential Strategy for Human Development

PREAMBLE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The idea of writing an inaugural lecture was muted severalyears ago after reading the
ones delivered by Prof. J. Olowo Ojoade of University of Jos (our favorite GST Lecturer), Prof.A.A Adebayo (2010) of Federal University of Technology, Yola,also a Geographer and that of Prof. O. Ayodele (2004)- a Professor of Psychiatry,





















Professor. Bala Dogo(B.sc. M.sc, Ph,D) Jos
Professor of Geography.

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Inaugural Lecture of Prof. John Gambo Laah Date: Thursday. 26th 2018 Topic: Introduction Land use is a functional aspect of an a...