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Takim  Asu Ojua  PhD
Takim Asu Ojua PhD
Department of social work. University of Calabar_Nigeria
Verified email at unical.edu.ng
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African cultural practices and health implications for Nigeria rural development
T Ojua, D Ishor, P Ndom
International review of management and business research 2 (1), 2013
1112013
Exploring the neglect of African family value systems and its effects on sustainable development
TA Ojua, FE Lukpata, C Atama
American Journal of Human Ecology 3 (3), 43-50, 2014
382014
African sacrificial ceremonies and issues in socio-cultural development
TA Ojua, C Omono
British Journal of Arts and Social Development 4 (1), 32-45, 2012
252012
Infertility and gender difference in reaction among couples and family and community treatment: a study of patients attending NKST hospital Mkar in Benue state, Nigeria
DT Audu, AO Takim, C Edem, RI Aernyi
European Scientific Journal 9 (32), 2013
222013
Gender and occupation in traditional African setting: A study of Ikot Effanga Mkpa Community Nigeria
AO Bassey, TA Ojua, EP Archibong, UA Bassey
American International Journal of Contemporary Research 2 (3), 238-245, 2012
212012
Inequality and class difference in access to healthcare in Nigeria.
DT Audu, TA Ojua, DG Ishor, CA Abari
142013
The impact of inter-union conflicts on industrial harmony: The case of tertiary health institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria
AO Bassey, AO Takim, EP Archibong, UA Bassey
Geografia 8 (4), 2012
142012
Impact of training and retraining on teachers’ productivity. An empirical analysis of public schools in Calabar South, Nigeria
UA Bassey, TA Ojua, JG Otong
Journal of Education and Leadership Development 3 (1), 1-10, 2011
142011
An assessment of the Niger-Delta crisis and Nigeria’s external relations-from 1992-2008
A Ajodo-Adebanjoko, TA Ojua
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 3 (8), 179-192, 2013
132013
An assessment of the impact of poverty on criminal behaviour among youths: A case of Akpabuyo local government area, Nigeria
JN Effiom, EP Archibong, TA Ojua
European Journal of Business and Social Sciences 3 (2), 24-31, 2014
112014
Theoretical overview and socio-cultural implications of urban dwellers patronage of trado-medical homes and services in Nigerian urban centres
TA Ojua, PO Bisong, DG Ishor
International Journal of Development and Sustainability 2 (1), 183-193, 2013
112013
Conflicts between line and staff employee and the achievement of organisational goal and objectives: A study of university of Calabar teaching hospital
A Okon, T Asu, U Antigha
International Journal of Business and Social Science 3 (6), 2012
82012
Christian prosperity doctrine and entrepreneurial development of Nigeria: A study of selected churches in Calabar, Nigeria
AO Bassey, JO Charles, TA Ojua
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (9), 564-572, 2014
52014
Micro-finance operations and socio-economic development of Nigeria rural communities
TA Ojua, OT Tiku, RA Agbor
Mediterranean Journal os Social Sciences 5, 2014
42014
Terrorism and Security Challenges in Nigeria’s Socio–Political Development
A Ajodo-Adebanjoko, T Ojua, N Okorie
Mediterranean Journal of Social & Behavioral Research 3 (2), 29-36, 2019
32019
Psychosocial support and wellbeing for orphans and vulnerable children as a strategy for poverty reduction in Cross River and Ebonyi States, Southern Nigeria
I Okon, T Ojua
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS …, 2018
22018
Ethno-Historical Analysis of the Effects of Migration on African Family System
TA Ojua, TT Oru, C Atama
Canadian Social Science 10 (3), 43, 2014
12014
The impact of communal and thrift societies on rural development: A study of Biakwan Community, Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria
TA Ojua, DT Audu, JP Plang, EDI Anzaku
European Scientific Journal 9 (35), 2013
12013
Wealth creation and socio-religious affiliation: A study of entrepreneurial success between protestants and catholics in Calabar, Nigeria.
BA Okon, TA Ojua, F Attah
Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences 4, 65-70, 2012
12012
Health Workers Attitude/Behavioural Influence on Women Access to Primary Health Care Services in Orumba North lga, Anambra State, Nigeria.
I IGWE, TA Ojua, C Atama, DS OBEKEZIE
Archives of Business Research 2 (4), 27, 2014
2014
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