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INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the background of the study statement of problem, objective of study, research questions, significance of the study, hypothesis, scope, limitation of the study and definition of terms. 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The era of oil boom in 1970’s in Nigeria economy lead to the nations over reliance on oil as its main source of revenue and there by ignoring other sectors of the economy hence a mono-prod […]
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1.1 INTRODUCTION The bulk of fraud required by the investing sector of most developed and developing business economics of the world is provided by the bank industry in the main, the service of mobilizing fund from the saving that is simples to the investing sector provided by the banking industry accounted for the high status the banking industry is place in the development of any economy the rate of economic development of the nation […]
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INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY The velalive insufficiency of fund for capital investment is a common factor in every economy especially in developing counties of the world. In developing counties like Nigeria; the low level of capital investment manifest in high unemployment rates; low productivity and corresponding low standard of living for greater majority of the population. Finding a solution to this problem of providing fund for capita […]
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INTRODUCTION Modern commercial banking in Nigeria dates back to the early period. The decline in barter system of trade and the rise in financial transaction of the colonial government required an institution in the form of commercial bank for safety and transmission of fund. It was for purpose that African banking corporation based in South Africa an was invited in 1892 to open a branch office in Lagos but its existence was made preca […]
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INTRODUCTION In this present world, all nation want its rural urban areas to be developed, with this perspective policies are being formulated to ensure its achievement of that country. For instance, in Nigeria a great number of people live in the rural areas and so the federal, sate and local government are very much concerned in the issue of developing these rural areas. Development as it effects the rural people differs in many resp […]
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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY There had been administrative control on the nation’s interest rates until July 31, 1987 when, in consonance with the spirit of the structural Adjustment programme (SAP) of the Federal Government the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a circular on interest rates bordering on the deregulation of this financial sector of the economy. As a signal to the direction, the Central Bank wanted the interest rate to go, the m […]
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1.0 INTRODUCTION The rigous and strains of borrowing, especially in Nigeria and Africa in general are not doubt enormous. The fault is not that of the lenders (banks) alone as critics claim that the borrowing public are partly responsible for the frustrations. A large portion of the borrowing public are substantially under-educated (about borrowing with this regard, they approval heir prospective lenders unprepared and largely ignorant […]