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- ItemOpen AccessThe geological sciences in the service of Nigeria(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1972-01-18) Cooray, P. G.
- ItemOpen AccessAll Flesh is Grass(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1972-02-22) Adegbola, A. A.
- ItemOpen AccessIfe and Biology(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1972-03-14) Halstead, L. B.
- ItemOpen AccessMan and environment, the Nigerian situation(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1972-05-16) Imevbore, A. M. A.
- ItemOpen AccessMoney in economy theory(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1972-11-30) Aluko, Sam
- ItemOpen AccessDrinking water or sewage(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1973-01-16) Damann, Kenneth E.
- ItemOpen AccessThe Role of the Impractical(University of Ife Press, 1973-03-27) Sanford, William W.
- ItemOpen AccessRural poverty to rural prosperity: A strategy for development in Nigeria(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1973-05-08) Williams, S.K. Taiwo
- ItemOpen AccessRural Poverty to Rural Prosperity: a Strategy for Development in Nigeria(Obafemi Awolowo University Press, 1973-05-08) Williams, S. K. TaiwoThe rural areas are increasingly being recognized as the key sector in many developing countries like Nigeria; and their rapid development and modernization have assumed priority objectives for many governments. I would, however, like to make it clear at the outset that the aims of rural development are not solely nor primarily economic. In trying to direct rural development, our concern must be first directed to the type of society and environment we are trying to create. In this, the economic aspects are, of course, important but they are important as a means and not as an end. In the difficult process of defining development goals, it is essential that this subsidiary status of the economic factor be remembered. Another point that should be stressed is that the rural and urban sectors form part of what must be an integrated whole. They are essentially complementary. Sustained development of the urban communities in a situation like that of our country is dependent upon expanding agricultural and rural productivity.
- ItemOpen AccessBig Food Processors in Rural Development- Saints or Sinners(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1974-01-29) Cook, Hugh L.
- ItemOpen AccessElectrons and technology(University of Ife Press, 1975-05-27) Williams, V.A.
- ItemOpen AccessModern strategy of educational planning(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1976-03-27) Awokoya, S. Oluwole
- ItemOpen AccessQuality drug and the consumer(University of Ife Press, 1976-12-09) Ogunlana, E.O.
- ItemOpen AccessChemistry and the Community(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1977-01-27) Bacon, R.G.R
- ItemOpen AccessChemistry and the community(University of Ife Press, 1977-01-27) Bacon, R.G.R.
- ItemOpen AccessThe spatial dimension in Nigerian agricultural development(University of Ife Press, 1977-02-22) Agboola, S. A.
- ItemOpen AccessThe spatial dimension in Nigerian Agricultural Development(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Limited, 1977-02-22) Agboola, S. Akin
- ItemOpen AccessAccountancy Society and Economic Development(University of Ife Press, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 1977-04-26) Samaratunga, Y.A.D.S.
- ItemOpen AccessThe Study of Yoruba Literature(University of Ife Press, 1977-05-26) Abimbola, Wande
- ItemOpen AccessAgricultural mechanisation in Nigeria: The prospects and promises(University of Ife Press, 1977-10-20) Makanjuola, G.A.