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About Ramat Publications

The Journal, Ramat Publications expect to provide rapid publication (biannual) of articles in all areas of the subject. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and excellence. Papers will be published on-line approximately one month after acceptance. Papers must be submitted with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal or any other publisher.

Call for Papers

In addition to journals and conferences, we publish books that feature cutting-edge, high quality research in a variety of subject areas by authors across the nation. We accept a range of product types including reference books, monographs, handbooks and academic textbooks to suit different subject areas, information types and customer needs.

Inquiries and submissions should be sent to publications[at]ramatpoly.edu.ng. We will respond as promptly as we can.

Latest Volumes

Volume Volume 4, Number 1 (2018)

Volume Volume 4, Number 1 (2018)

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Volume Volume 3 Issue 1 (2026)

Volume Volume 3 Issue 1 (2026)

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Volume Volume 2, Issue 2 (2023)

Volume Volume 2, Issue 2 (2023)

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Volume Volume 1, Number 8 (2014)

Volume Volume 1, Number 8 (2014)

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Volume Volume 1, Number 7 (2014)

Volume Volume 1, Number 7 (2014)

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Volume Volume 1, Number 6 (2013)

Volume Volume 1, Number 6 (2013)

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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVES: A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
Rising population growth in Nigerian cities in recent times has brought about enormous
pressure on available infrastructural facilities resulting in decay and sharp inadequacies of the
facilities to cope with the population. Attempts by governments at providing these facilities have
been met with a number of challenges ranging from financial constraints, inefficiency, and
excessive bureaucracy to corruption. All these have the traditional sources of funding
inf... — GABRIEL, IGBE AKEH

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