Study of Communication and Transpiration in Africa using a specific country as an illustration
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Researchers examining the development of Sub-Saharan Africa have noted that there are numerous infrastructure problems that exist on the continent. Telecommunication, transportation, and basic health and education services have been noted as some of the most pervasive problems affecting the development of this region. These problems persist for a host of reasons which include: a lack of economic support from local and state governments, a consistent lack of technology in these areas, and the inability of the international community to look at the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa as different entities facing notably different challenges for development (Musa, Meso & Mbarika, 2005). Unfortunately, because these problems continue to persist, many of the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have not been able to develop the infrastructure that they need to move forward.
 
 

Table of Contents Study of Communication and Transpiration in Africa using a specific country as an illustration Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Nigeria'An Overview
  3. At the present time, the government in Nigeria has evolved to a peaceful democracy.
  4. Comparison of Select Economic Data for Nigeria, Sub Saharan Africa and the World, 2000
  5. Telecommunications in Nigeria
  6. History of Telecommunications in Nigeria
  7. Current System of Telecommunications
  8. Overview of Current Telecommunications Operations in Nigeria and the United States
  9. Current Research on Telecommunications in Nigeria
  10. Transportation in Nigeria
    1. Current Status of Transportation
    2. Public Transportation
    3. Ports
    4. Air Travel
  11. Distribution of the National Road System in Nigeria
  12. Current Research on Transportation in Nigeria
  13. Summary of Transportation
  14. Summary/Recommendations/Conclusions
 
 
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