Institute of African Studies Research Review New Series Vol. 10, Nos. 1&2 1994 UNIVERSITY OF GHANA LEGON FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK The Editorial Committee welcomes the submission of papers for publication in the Research Review. These may be academic and scholarly articles that set forth the find- ings of new research in any branch of African Studies, discuss and re-evaluate earlier research by the author and others, or combine these approaches. They should not have been previously published. The authors also welcome short reports on research in progress, brief research notes and reviews of boots in the area of African Studies. All contributions must be submitted in English, in duplicate, typed, doubled-spaced with adequate margins, on ones side of the paper, which should be of standard size (not foolscap). Authors should be sure to keep an additional copy for their own future refer- ence. Articles should not exceed 30 quarto pages. Notes should be numbered consecu- tively throughout the paper and gathered at the end. References need not be given in full in the notes, but must be listed in full after the notes, with full information in this order: name of author or editor, date of publication, title, place of publication, publisher. Figures and diagrams should be drawn in black ink on white paper, and require little or no reduction in size. Tables can be reduced, but authors should bear in mind that this will make the numbers very much smaller. Photographs should be black and white on glossy paper. Preferred placement of diagrams, tables and figures in the text should be indicated by numbers (in pencil). Words and short passages in Ghanaian language orthographies, or orthographies of other African languages that is IPA symbols, may be included, but diacritics must be kept to an absolute minimum. Material in languages other than English should be underlined. Submissions should be sent to the Editors of the Research Review, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, P. O. Box 73, Legon, Ghana. They should be accompanied by a brief biographical note, giving the author's name in the form its should appear in print, current academic or professional position, field of research interest, and titles of one or two previous publications. The Editors also welcome books from authors and publishers for review in the Re- search Review. INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES RESEARCH REVIEW New Series Vol. 10, Nos 1&2 1995 Editorial Committee Prof. K. E. Agovi (Chairman) Nana Dr Abayie Boateng I (Editor) Dr A. K. Awedoba (Assistant Editor) Dr Irene Odotei Mr Kwame Amoah Labi Advisory Editors Prof. Mary E. Kropp Dakubu Prof. Kofi Anyidoho Prof. J. R. Anquandah Prof. Max Assimeng Prof. John S. Nabila MrKofiDrah Dr. S. A. Asiama Dr. R. Addo-Fening is a journal of current research in African Studies L t h o r s a J s o l e ly responsible for ^^ Studies, University of Ghana, P. O. Box 73, Legon, Ghana ISBN 9964-76-088-4 Typesetting by Waayo Computers Ltd, Accra. TABLE OF CONTENTS Driver Behaviour and City Traffic: Empirical Observations from Accra, Ghana. - A.M. Abane Moammar El Kadhafi on National Integration: Some Comments. Kwaku Twumasi-Ankrah Some Psychological and Educational Implications of Receiving School Instructions Through a Foreign Language. J.Y. Opoku The Effects of Kente and Adinkra Industries in Kwabre District of Ashanti: A Study in Industrial Sociology. Kofi Ohene-Konadu The Nichiren Shoshu in Ghana. - Elom Dovlo A Decade of Accountability Under Ghana's Provisional National Defence Council (PNDQ Government. Joseph R.A. Ayee The Agency for International Development (AID) and Third World Development. - Ngozi Caleb Kamalu and Kwame Boakye Sarpong. Page 14 23 32 46 61 77