OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

GOOD GOVERNANCE AND STATE-LOCAL FISCAL RELATIONS IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT EDO STATE

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This study examine good governance and state- local fiscal relations in Nigeria. In todays society, people focus a lot on being proud and achieving things on their own at work. Local government as a third tier of government are subordinate to the state and federal governments which are effectively the determinant level of government. So, this study wants to find out how working together. This development gradually transformed democratic administration into bureaucratic administration in which the centre looms large and therefore, changed the original federal form n which the legal and political competence of each unit of government is limited in relation to the legal and political competence of other unit of government. The objectives of the study was to examine the extent of cordiality, in terms of fiscal relations existing between Edo State Government and OREDO Local Government. Th methodology used was a survey research design through the use of a structure questionnaire in getting data form respondents.. the method of data analysis that was adopted is statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The major findings form the study revealed that teamwork has a positive effect on the
performance of the organization and the researcher made the following
recommendations was that, organization who have discountd teamwork, must start employing in, by organizing training programms, and also organization should try to build teamwork within the workplace which will enable them patter their growth and development .
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PARIS MODEL AS NECESSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA USING OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AS A CASE STUDY

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This study investigated the application of the Paris model theory as a critical framework for fostering sustainable development in Nigeria, focusing on Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State. Utilizing a descriptive research design, primary data were gathered from 100 respondents through structured questionnaires, and the analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics—frequency, mean, and percentage—complemented by inferential chi-square tests. The study revealed significant developmental barriers in the region, with high mean scores indicating pronounced challenges such as unemployment (mean = 4.12), poor healthcare services (mean = 4.06), infrastructural decay (mean = 4.12), and widespread poverty (mean = 4.70). Furthermore, hypothesis testing established
that enhanced access to social infrastructure (χ² = 34.78, p < 0.05), greater political accountability (χ² = 172.72, p < 0.05), robust environmental sustainability (χ² = 102.54, p < 0.05), and improved technological infrastructure (χ² = 142.58, p < 0.05) significantly contribute to better quality of life and economic opportunities. Based on these findings, the study recommends that policy makers adopt a multidimensional strategy that integrates improvements in social, political, environmental, and technological infrastructures to effectively mitigate developmental challenges and promote sustainable growth in Oredo LGA.
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INFLUENCE OF EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

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This study was an investigation into the influence of extrinsic motivation on the academic performance of Senior Secondary students in Oredo Local Government Area, Edo State. The study examined the following objectives; the influence of extrinsic motivation on the academic performance of student's, what type of incentives students find most motivating in the teaching-learning process, the extent to which praises and previous academic results can influence academic performance. Operant Conditioning Theory by Skinner (1975) was used in the study. This study states that a behavior become more or less probable, depending on the stimulus that elicits it and its consequence. The study adopted descriptive research design since it allows the researcher to use sample from a given population and make the generalization to the entire population with respect to the problem under study. Primary data was obtained using questionnaires and interview schedule while secondary data was collected from the internets, books and journals. The sampling design utilized was Simple random sampling and Stratified sampling. Data Analysis was done with the use of Statistical Package For Social Sciences (SPSS). Descriptive and inferential statistics which include the use of means, standard deviation, frequencies, percentages, and t-test were utilized respectively
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