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Abel Inabo Obaka

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First Name:Abel
Middle Name:Inabo
Last Name:Obaka
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RePEc Short-ID:pob86

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Department of Economics
National Open University of Nigeria

Abuja, Nigeria
http://www.nou.edu.ng/departments/economics
RePEc:edi:denoung (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Adesina-Uthman, Ganiyat Adejoke & Obaka, Abel Inabo, 2020. "Financial Coping Strategies of Households during COVID-19 Induced Lockdown," Empirical Economic Review, Department of Economics and Statistics, Dr Hassan Murad School of Management, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, vol. 3(2), pages 83-114.
  2. Inabo Abel OBAKA, 2018. "Gender Equality in Environmental Issues for Achieving Sustainable Peace and Security in Nigeria," RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 2(2), pages 1-7, December.

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