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DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT

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📄 Project Abstract

"Disaster management" can be defined as the range of activities designed to maintain control over disaster and emergency situations and to provide a framework for helping at-risk persons to avoid or recover from the impact of the disaster. Disaster management deals with situations that occur prior to, during, and after the disaster. Globally, there has been lots of disaster on land, air and sea, though these disasters may be natural or man-made, it has however led to the destruction of lives and properties worth billions of Naira. In Nigeria, there have been instance of earth tremors in Ogun state in 1994, several cases of flood has occurred in Nigeria, in July 2012, 363 people killed, over 2,100,000 displaced, Areas affected include, Adamawa, Taraba, Plateau, and Benue state. On 2nd July 2012, many Nigerian coastal and inland cities experienced heavy rains, and residents of Lagos state were "gasping for breath" due to the flooding. In addition, there was a gridlock on major roads, causing people to cancel or postpone appointments they may have had. Thousands of stranded commuters had to pay increased fares for the few bus drivers who were willing to risk travelling on the roads, and construction of work by the Nigerian government on the inner Oke-Afa Road took a "heavy toll." In mid-July 2012, flooding in the Ibadan metropolis caused some residents at Challenge, Oke-Ayo, and Eleyele to flee from their residences and save their lives. The flooding also prevented some Christians from attending churches in the morning, while a few bridges caved in. The Nigerian government said that certain structures on waterways had to be demolished as a result of the flooding, while Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bosun Oladele, announced that there weren't any casualties from the flooding. Although, most of the disasters that Nigerians face are generally preventable, such as aircraft crash, boat mishap, floods, landslides, fire out breaks, oil spillage etc, can actually be prevented.

🔍 Key Research Areas Covered
  • ✅ Literature Review & Theoretical Framework
  • ✅ Research Methodology & Data Collection
  • ✅ Data Analysis & Statistical Methods
  • ✅ Findings & Results Discussion
  • ✅ Recommendations & Conclusions
  • ✅ References & Bibliography
📚 Complete Project Structure
Chapter 1: Introduction & Background
  • Problem Statement & Objectives
Chapter 2: Literature Review
  • Theoretical Framework & Related Studies
Chapter 3: Research Methodology
  • Data Collection & Analysis Methods
Chapter 4: Data Analysis & Results
  • Findings & Statistical Analysis
Chapter 5: Discussion & Conclusion
  • Recommendations & Future Research
Appendices: Supporting Documents
  • Questionnaires, Data, References
⭐ Why Choose This ARCHITECTURE Project?
🎯 Well-Researched

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📊 Complete Data

Includes statistical analysis and detailed findings

✍️ Original Content

100% original research with proper citations

📝 Properly Formatted

APA/MLA formatting with table of contents

🎓 Supervisor Approved

Meets university standards and requirements

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💬 What Students Say

"This project provided excellent guidance for my ARCHITECTURE research. The methodology was clear and the data analysis helped me understand the proper approach."

— Final Year Student, Engineering and Technology
Full Citation:

ASU RITATONY ASAMA. (). DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. (). DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. "DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. "DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
Full Citation:

ASU RITATONY ASAMA. (). DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. (). DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. "DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
ASU RITATONY ASAMA. "DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE PORT-HARCOURT." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
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