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Lastking147:haba Bros |
LAFO:Sis u baaad |
we already have farmers association why not Young Farmers Congress or Assembly with the sole aim of promoting farming & Agric biz among youths & also to encourage young school leavers to pick up farming as a vocation. |
Although Criminology as an independent discipline in Nigeria is relatively new, the expectation of support from Criminologists to bring researchers and practitioners to a consensus and mutual understanding on the issues of crimes in Nigeria and how best it can be controlled is undoubtedly high. However, despite the high expectations from Nigerian Criminologists and the present volatile security situation in Nigeria, no formalized arrangement to the best of my knowledge currently exist to unify all Nigerian criminologists under a viable platform to collectively contribute our intellectual endowment to curb crime and delinquency in Nigeria. Professional mentoring of young criminological scholars is completely non-existing, no professional identity, no workable intervention tools; method and techniques to breach the gap between theory and practice and above all lack of unified platform for debating crime related issues such as the concept of recidivism, criminal motivation as well as the ideal conception of crime on African context. According to Prof Darlington, Criminology has not adequately been formally defined in Nigeria. As criminologists and those interested in this field of study, we have not debated the conceptual issues of what the term ‘Criminology’ would refer to in the Nigerian Context. I believe that this paucity of information on criminology in Nigeria can be eliminated once the Nigerian Society of Criminology has been formally established, to provide the forum for such formalized debate. We must note that this cannot be properly and formally actualized in and by any other gathering or organization. We, as criminologists and interested persons in the field of criminology have to come together in a forum and decide what the term criminology means in Nigeria and what theories will support our research endeavors based on our peculiar environment and circumstances, which are often different in many instances from those of other countries, particularly those in the western world. Criminology Society such as the Indian Society of Criminologists, American Society of Criminology, Philippine Society of Criminologists, British Society of Criminologists etc are researching and contributing greatly to the global fight against terrorism and other criminal activities in their respective countries and thus, highly celebrated as true heroes of the society. Against this background, I am of the opinion that there is no better time for the establishment of Nigerian Society of Criminologists than now. A Society capable of creating a multi-disciplinary forum to serve the nation through earnest efforts of dissemination of criminological knowledge and field experiences and on the basis of such scholarly and scientific discourses and exchange of knowledge, suggest to the relevant Government organization and legislators the corrective and preventive measures to curb crime and delinquency. A Society with the aim of furthering the interests and knowledge of both academic and professional people who are engaged in any aspect of work or teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behavior and the criminal justice systems in Nigeria and thus, foster criminology scholarship, research, education and training, and to encourage scholarly, scientific and practical exchange and cooperation among criminologists in Nigeria. Members shall pursue scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, etiology, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency. On this note, I hereby present my submissions for your scrutiny and reactions. Thanks (Akobi Emmanuel Ebenyin HND,Bsc Agric-Econs & Rural Sociology, PGD, Msc Criminology) ebenyinakobi@gmail.com, aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca |
500 can I come for inspection |
Aremson14:Why not register JAMB & continue with your Biochemistry pending the outcome of your JAMB examination? That way none of your chances will be affected. if the outcome of your jamb turn out to be positive u can stwitch to your desired medicine & surgery but if otherwise u can later seek direct entry admission on completing ur biochemistry program. Keep praying & studying hard it will surely come to pass |
Why not register JAMB & continue with your Biochemistry pending the outcome of your JAMB examination? That way none of your chances will be affwectewd. if the outcome of your jamb turn out to be positive u can stwitch to your desired medicine & surgery but if otherwise u can later seek direct entry admission on completing ur biochemistry program. Keep praying & studying hard it will surely come to pass |
seedbaba:That is for your advice I'm taking it. [/quote Nice one but point of correction, u r mistaking PGD for PG. PGD( POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA) is a year postgraduate(PG) program usually meant for HND holders, in some cases Bsc holders who want to change discipline and third class grade who want to further their academic pursuit. Hence PGD can never mean Masters and all other PG programs. Thanks |
[quote author=seedbaba post=52684800]I am considering keffi big time, close proximity and I know few guys their as well.. I'm not changing course..[b] [b]PGD still Means Masters and all.[/b].[/b] That is for your advice I'm taking it. [/quote Nice one but point of correction, u r mistaking PGD for PG. PGD( POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA) is a year postgraduate(PG) program usually meant for HND holders, in some cases Bsc holders who want to change discipline and third class grade who want to further their academic pursuit. Hence PGD can never mean Masters and all other PG programs. Thanks |
seedbaba:why not visit keffi Compus for all the necessary info? With the info I have sourced so far I doubt if ABU is the right place to go. Besides with your B.Tech what did u need PGD for ? It seems u wnt to change course? |
seedbaba:Why not try Nasarawa state University keffi? |
Good morning great Scholars, pls I need info about Ekiti state university PG sch precisely PhD Criminology program. Any authentic info about the conduct & attitude of Lacturers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
Pls I need intel about Ekiti State University PG sch. Thinking of going there for PhD criminology. |
Timossa: |
[quote author=Timossa post=52088858]Hi there, Do you have the passion to serve? Do you want to set up your own Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)? Do you work in a non-governmental organization? Are you moved in your spirit-man to give to the less-privleged ones? Any direction your mind has chosen to go, then go for it. I can help you achieving your humanitarian works, social development, poverty alleviation, health care assistance, youth empowerment, free medical advise and test etc... Consult this thread or consult me for a life-changing ideas that will better this country as a Humanitarian and Welfare Specialist. Kindest regards.[/quotem Pls I m planing a free eye screening and treatment for my community, presently scouting for support/sponsorships. I m targetting second quarter of next year all things being equal. I will appreciate whatever support be it moral u could afford. Tnx |
virginary:Alryt, tnx |
virginary:Pls can u help check Salifu Rosemary Amina. Ankpa LGA Kogi State, Constable cadre. Tnx |
Yes u can provided u have the financial resources & the determinationation to avoid distractions & focus on ur academics. Usually Msc in Nigeria takes 2yrs (all things being equal), Phd usually 3yrs on full time study( all things being equal). For u to achieve this with less stress, u must priorities reading above every other daily activity starting frm ur undergraduate. Develop the habit of reading & researching widely in ur field of study, work toward publishing ur academic work in ur final year. @Msc once u ar among the best graduating students, ur department will definitely encourage u to enroll for Phd & hence u shld be rest assure of completing ur Phd withing 3yrs. |
Firefire:Bless u |
donwalexy4148:Very long way to go. |
cloud9usher:Fairness Pls I will urge u to briefly go through Asp specialist list. I find it difficult to comprehend the rationale for chosen Livestock technicians (HND Animal production Tech), Engineers as specialist over Criminilogists, clinical & general psychologist, sociologist & other behavioural sctientists. Where is the fairness![]() |
[quote author=Olasco93 post=51688663]They should not forget to do Urine and Eye test for them before handling AK47 to them. Congrat to those shortlisted. Finally, it was not business as usual, even Papa Solo senior son saw his name and was shocked.[/qu Not business as usual Msc Criminology & police science not selected, Bsc Sociology disqualified, Bsc Psyschology not selected bt I can see good number of livestock technicians selected as ASP cadet specialists. |
whitebeard:Phone is vulnerable to interception by enemies & foriegn assets(spies). |
whitebeard:Phone is vulnerable to interception by enemies. |
Nigerian Society of Criminology (Proposal) BY Akobi Emmanuel Ebenyin (HND, Bsc Econs, PGD Criminology, Msc Criminology) aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca 08024256661 INTRODUCTION It is a truism that Criminology as an independent discipline is relatively new in Nigeria but rapidly gaining prominence due to the present security situation. Nigeria as a nation today has high expectations from criminologists to bring researchers and practitioners into consensus and mutual understanding of crimes in Nigeria and how best it can be controlled. It is unfortunate that Nigerian Criminologists are yet to unify themselves to promote criminological researches. This has being the major impediment militating against the growth of criminology in Nigeria, further complicated by lack of professional mentorship of young criminological scholars, no professional identity, no workable intervention tools, methods and techniques to breach the gap between theory and practice, no unified platform for debating crime related issues such as the concept of recidivism, delinquency, criminal motivation as well the ideal definition of Crime on African context. what a delima? Today, we have Indian Society of Criminologists, American Society of Criminology, Philippine Society of Criminologists, British Society of Criminologists etc researching and contributing greatly to the global fight against terrorism and other criminal activities in their respective countries. Despite the present volatile security situation in Nigeria, no formalized mechanism is currently in place unify Nigerian criminologists under a viable platform to collectively contribute our intellectual endowments to the fight against criminalty and delinquency in Nigeria. i must acknowledge the collective sacrifices and efforts of National Association of Criminology and security studies Students in promoting criminology in Nigeria. keep the flag flying. you would always be remembered in the history development of criminology in Nigeria. The question begging for answer is what are criminology practitioners doing respect the promotion of criminological research in Nigeria? it is too difficult to initiate a formidable platform where issues of common interest affecting all criminologists and our dear nation can be debated upon? As against background, i am of the convinced without doubt that there is an ur need for the establishment Nigerian Society of Criminology, a multi-disciplinary forum to serve the nation through earnest efforts of dissemination of criminological knowledge and field experiences and on the basis of such scholarly and scientific discourse, exchange of knowledge suggest to the relevant Government organization and legislators the corrective and preventive measures to curb crime and delinquency in Nigeria. The Society shall further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professionals who are engaged in any aspect of work or teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behavior and the criminal justice systems in Nigeria and thus, foster criminological scholarship, research, education and training, and to encourage scholarly, scientific and practical exchange and cooperation among criminologists in Nigeria. Members shall pursue scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, etiology, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency. In specific terms, the aims and objectives of the Society shall include the following: a. To advance the study and application of Criminology in crime control in Nigeria. b. To facilitate and encourage contact among persons, groups or organizations interested in promoting the study of criminology. c. To provide an effective means for Nigerian scientists to contribute to international scientific and technological knowledge in the area of Criminology. d. To serve as an impartial, non-political and non-profit making association whose purpose is to promote Criminology in Nigeria. These includes promoting educational program in criminology and finding job avenues for criminology graduate, creating criminology research centers and advise the governments of Nigeria on policy issues on crime, justice and victimization. e. Provide a scientific exchange among its members and others by collecting and disseminating information through publications, correspondence, exhibits, regional and international seminars, symposia, conferences and also, assist in efforts to co-ordinate or guide research, development and evaluation activities related to criminology. Fellow Criminologists feel free to join the campaign "esprit de corp" |
KnowOriginal:Follow , Byteem advice & dnt forget to make duplicate copies of all evidence in your possession. (Hard & soft copies) |
Let x rep d unknown Given that all men are working@equal capacity, Thus, 4men multiply by 32hrs= x multiply by 3men. Therefore: 128=3x, X=42.67=42hrs,40minutes. |
Nigerian Society of Criminology (Proposal) BY Akobi Emmanuel Ebenyin (HND, Bsc AGRIC-Econs& Rural Sociology, PGD, Msc Criminology) aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca 08024256661 INTRODUCTION It is a truism that Criminology as an independent discipline is relatively new in Nigeria but rapidly gaining prominence due to the present security situation. Nigeria as a nation today has high expectations from criminologists to bring researchers and practitioners into consensus and mutual understanding of crimes in Nigeria and how best it can be controlled. It is unfortunate that Nigerian Criminologists are yet to unify themselves to promote criminological researches. This has being the major impediment militating against the growth of criminology in Nigeria, further complicated by lack of professional mentorship of young criminological scholars, no professional identity, no workable intervention tools, methods and techniques to breach the gap between theory and practice, no unified platform for debating crime related issues such as the concept of recidivism, delinquency, criminal motivation as well the ideal definition of Crime on African context. what a delima? Today, we have Indian Society of Criminologists, American Society of Criminology, Philippine Society of Criminologists, British Society of Criminologists etc researching and contributing greatly to the global fight against terrorism and other criminal activities in their respective countries. Despite the present volatile security situation in Nigeria, no formalized mechanism is currently in place unify Nigerian criminologists under a viable platform to collectively contribute our intellectual endowments to the fight against criminalty and delinquency in Nigeria. i must acknowledge the collective sacrifices and efforts of National Association of Criminology and security studies Students in promoting criminology in Nigeria. keep the flag flying. you would always be remembered in the history development of criminology in Nigeria. The question begging for answer is what are criminology practitioners doing respect the promotion of criminological research in Nigeria? it is too difficult to initiate a formidable platform where issues of common interest affecting all criminologists and our dear nation can be debated upon? As against background, i am of the convinced without doubt that there is an ur need for the establishment Nigerian Society of Criminology, a multi-disciplinary forum to serve the nation through earnest efforts of dissemination of criminological knowledge and field experiences and on the basis of such scholarly and scientific discourse, exchange of knowledge suggest to the relevant Government organization and legislators the corrective and preventive measures to curb crime and delinquency in Nigeria. The Society shall further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professionals who are engaged in any aspect of work or teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behavior and the criminal justice systems in Nigeria and thus, foster criminological scholarship, research, education and training, and to encourage scholarly, scientific and practical exchange and cooperation among criminologists in Nigeria. Members shall pursue scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, etiology, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency. In specific terms, the aims and objectives of the Society shall include the following: a. To advance the study and application of Criminology in crime control in Nigeria. b. To facilitate and encourage contact among persons, groups or organizations interested in promoting the study of criminology. c. To provide an effective means for Nigerian scientists to contribute to international scientific and technological knowledge in the area of Criminology. d. To serve as an impartial, non-political and non-profit making association whose purpose is to promote Criminology in Nigeria. These includes promoting educational program in criminology and finding job avenues for criminology graduate, creating criminology research centers and advise the governments of Nigeria on policy issues on crime, justice and victimization. e. Provide a scientific exchange among its members and others by collecting and disseminating information through publications, correspondence, exhibits, regional and international seminars, symposia, conferences and also, assist in efforts to co-ordinate or guide research, development and evaluation activities related to criminology. Fellow Criminologists feel free to join the campaign "esprit de corp" |
Nigerian Society of Criminology (Proposal) BY Akobi Emmanuel Ebenyin (HND, Bsc AGRIC-Econs& Rural Sociology, PGD, Msc Criminology) aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca 08024256661 INTRODUCTION It is a truism that Criminology as an independent discipline is relatively new in Nigeria but gradually gaining prominence due to the present security situation. Nigeria as a nation today has high expectations from criminologists to bring researchers and practitioners into consensus and mutual understanding of crimes in Nigeria and how best it can be controlled. It is unfortunate that Nigerian Criminologists are yet to unify themselves to promote criminological researches. This has being the major impediment militating against the growth of criminology in Nigeria, further complicated by lack of professional mentorship of young criminological scholars, no professional identity, no workable intervention tools, methods and techniques to breach the gap between theory and practice, no unified platform for debating crime related issues such as the concept of recidivism, delinquency, criminal motivation as well the ideal definition of Crime on African context. what a delima? Today, we have Indian Society of Criminologists, American Society of Criminology, Philippine Society of Criminologists, British Society of Criminologists etc researching and contributing greatly to the global fight against terrorism and other criminal activities in their respective countries. Despite the present volatile security situation in Nigeria, no formalized mechanism is currently in place unify Nigerian criminologists under a viable platform to collectively contribute our intellectual endowments to the fight against criminalty and delinquency in Nigeria. i must acknowledge the collective sacrifices and efforts of National Association of Criminology and security studies Students in promoting criminology in Nigeria. keep the flag flying. you would always be remembered in the history development of criminology in Nigeria. The question begging for answer is what are criminology practitioners doing respect the promotion of criminological research in Nigeria ? it is too difficult to initiate a formidable platform where issues of common interest affecting all criminologists and our dear nation can be debated upon? As against background, i am of the convinced without doubt that there is an ur need for the establishment Nigerian Society of Criminology, a multi-disciplinary forum to serve the nation through earnest efforts of dissemination of criminological knowledge and field experiences and on the basis of such scholarly and scientific discourse, exchange of knowledge suggest to the relevant Government organization and legislators the corrective and preventive measures to curb crime and delinquency in Nigeria. The Society shall further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professionals who are engaged in any aspect of work or teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behavior and the criminal justice systems in Nigeria and thus, foster criminological scholarship, research, education and training, and to encourage scholarly, scientific and practical exchange and cooperation among criminologists in Nigeria. Members shall pursue scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the measurement, etiology, consequences, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency. In specific terms, the aims and objectives of the Society shall include the following: a. To advance the study and application of Criminology in crime control in Nigeria. b. To facilitate and encourage contact among persons, groups or organizations interested in promoting the study of criminology. c. To provide an effective means for Nigerian scientists to contribute to international scientific and technological knowledge in the area of Criminology. d. To serve as an impartial, non-political and non-profit making association whose purpose is to promote Criminology in Nigeria. These includes promoting educational program in criminology and finding job avenues for criminology graduate, creating criminology research centers and advise the governments of Nigeria on policy issues on crime, justice and victimization. e. Provide a scientific exchange among its members and others by collecting and disseminating information through publications, correspondence, exhibits, regional and international seminars, symposia, conferences and also, assist in efforts to co-ordinate or guide research, development and evaluation activities related to criminology. |
walexzee11:aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca |
Snapchat:Ajasin Akungba Univeristy (AAU) |
Obcglobal:Fellow criminologist@EKSU please i need comprehensive information about Phd criminology program in your school. Thinking of starting by next. Research interest: (a)Criminal Motivation (b) criminal recidivism in Nig. I will appreciate if you can be of help. aemsaakobi@yahoo.ca |

Pls I will urge u to briefly go through Asp specialist list. I find it difficult to comprehend the rationale for chosen Livestock technicians (HND Animal production Tech), Engineers as specialist over Criminilogists, clinical & general psychologist, sociologist & other behavioural sctientists. Where is the fairness