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    Stolen goods markets and criminal redistribution in Enugu state of Nigeria by Ugwuoke, Christopher U., Eze, Obinna J.

    Published in Crime, law, and social change (01-11-2023)
    “…This study offers an insightful criminological literature on stolen goods market. The existence of markets for stolen goods is not of a recent development. In…”
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    Population data and resource allocation in Nigeria: Evidences from the challenges of distributing COVID-19 palliatives by Atama, Chiemezie S., Eze, Obinna J., Asogwa, Ugochukwu Simeon

    Published in Social sciences & humanities open (2024)
    “…This study draw evidence from the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives in Nigeria to examine the vitality of population data in resource allocation in Nigeria…”
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    Health sector corruption and COVID-19 outbreak: evidence from Anambra and Enugu States, Nigeria by Eze, Obinna J., Ajah, Benjamin Okorie, Nwonovo, Oluchukwu S., Atama, Chiemezie S.

    Published in Journal of contemporary African studies (02-01-2022)
    “…This paper examines self-accounting views of health sector corruption in the midst of COVID-19 outbreak in Enugu and Anambra States, Nigeria. Using a…”
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    Armed Robbery Attacks and Everyday Life in Nigeria by Ugwuoke, Cyril O, Eze, Obinna J, Ameh, Sunday Ojonugwa, Mohammed, Aliyu Bello, Akor, Linus, Aroh, Amadi

    “…This paper examined armed robbery attacks and everyday life in Nigeria as part of a victimization survey. The study noted that the phenomenon of armed robbery,…”
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    Armed Robbery Attacks and Everyday Life in Nigeria by Ugwuoke, Cyril O, Eze, Obinna J, Ameh, Sunday Ojonugwa, Mohammed, Aliyu Bello, Linus, Akor, Aroh, Amadi

    “…This paper examined armed robbery attacks and everyday life in Nigeria as part of a victimization survey. The study noted that the phenomenon of armed robbery,…”
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