Global Journal of Commerce & Management Perspective
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Ozioma Udochukwu Akakuru

Department of Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Nigerian Economic Growth: Dependence of Agricultural Development on Oil Exploration
    Author(s): Ijeoma Adaku Akakuru, Okechukwu Egbeiyi, Chiemena Chinwendu Onyema and Ozioma Udochukwu Akakuru*

    The implication of oil industries in Nigeria on the development of her agricultural sector was evaluated in this study. Oil exploration in Nigeria dates back to 1937 and has seen the rise of numerous oil industries in oil-producing states of the country. However, the oil boom has ushered various drawbacks to other key sectors of the Nigerian economy, such as the agricultural sector. This research therefore investigated at the operations of the oil as it affects the country’s agricultural sector and the economic development in general. Data were collected by questionnaire, interview, and observation in a 24-person sample size, while the study area is in the oil-producing states of Nigeria. The results revealed that oil industry employed less than 10% of the work force of the aggregate economy respectively where as 49% are self-employed as farmers, petty traders. Overall, food pro.. View More»

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