“…Researchers in Nigerian universities engage in quality research, but lack of funds, especially through foreign exchange, and other infrastructural problems, makes it impossible to access the necessary literature. In a study conducted by Tiamiyu [23], the main three factors were listed that appear to account for this undesirable situation in Nigeria: 1. the dramatic decline in the nation's economic prosperity since the early 1980s, which has forced production and expenditure decisions in favour of necessities only; 2. the poor status of ICT-supporting infrastructure (electricity, telecommunications, etc. ), which makes it difficult to achieve an appreciable return on ICT investment; and 3. the international economic sanctions, which precipitated a poor investment climate which in turn prevented the free flow of funds, ideas and technologies that could have helped to modify or replace the entrenched traditional information management cultures with a modern ITC-oriented culture.…”