Results for 'Chrysanthus Ogbozo'

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    Did Russell Set Out to Solve the Problem of Perception? [review of J. Obi Oguejiofor, Has Bertrand Russell Solved the Problem of Perception? ].Chrys Nnaemeka Ogbozo - 1998 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18 (2).
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    Bertrand Russell's critiques of knowledge and belief as prolegomena to complementary epistemology.Chrys Nnaemeka Ogbozo - 2013 - Berlin: Rhombos-Verlag.
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    Essentials of Husserl's method of phenomenological reductions: epistemological & cultural considerations.Chrys Nnaemeka Ogbozo - 2010 - Berlin: Rhombos.
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    Philosophy, Science, and Human Development: International Conference papers, 2011.Chrys Nnaemeka Ogbozo & Christopher Ikechukwu Asogwa (eds.) - 2014 - Enugu: Snaap Press.
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    Foods from cassava and their relevance to Nigeria and other African countries.Dele Raheem & Chrysanthus Chukwuma - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (4):383-390.
    The need for an indigenous croplocally grown by subsistence farmers that willhelp bring direct economic benefits to thosewho need it most is very important. Cassava hasa great potential for this purpose if certainproblems are solved, because cassava has playedvital roles in the diet of many Africancountries especially the grassroot people, yetthe utilization of the crop in diversifiedforms has been very limited. There are few foodproducts from cassava that are processedindustrially with added value that will be ofhigher nutritional value and have (...)
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    Religion, Violence, Poverty and Underdevelopment in West Africa: Issues and Challenges of Boko Haram Phenomenon in Nigeria.Ani Casimir, C. T. Nwaoga & Rev Fr Chrysanthus Ogbozor - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):59-67.
    Violent conflicts in emerging democracies or societies in transition threaten the stability of state governance institutions, which brings about insecurity of lives, property and deepens the vicious cycle of poverty and criminality in Africa. The first responsibility of any government is to provide security of lives and property. At no time since Nigeria’s civil war has the country witnessed the resurgence of violence and insecurity that claims hundreds of lives weekly. It is a sectarian insurgence of multiple dimensions. This article (...)
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