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Perspectives of Peace Workers on Methods of Reporting Conflict and Terrorism in the News Media in Nigeria |
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Conflict-Sensitive Communication among Citizens and Journalists as a Means of Facilitating Peace in Nigeria |
3 |
Productive and Counterproductive Spin Doctoring: Case Studies on the Outcomes of Nyesom Wike’s Rhetoric |
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Reporting the Perpetrator as Coping Strategy against Cyberbullying among Undergraduates in Select Nigerian Universities |
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Comparative Appraisal of Political News Reporting Techniques of the Nation and the Guardian Newspapers |
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Rescuing Journalism from Quacks: What Role for Professionals? |
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Communication Discourse and Young People Involvement in the Preservation of Environmental Values in Nigeria |
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Social Media and Women’s Rights Activism: Analysis of Senator Abbo Elijah’s Alleged Assault on a woman at an Abuja Sex Toy Shop |
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Knowledge and Application of Radio Messages on Human Rights among Residents of Abakliki Urban, Ebonyi State, Nigeria |
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Awareness, Utilization and Perception of social media use in e-commerce among staff and students of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, Imo State |
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Lassa Fever Campaigns in Local Dialects and Attitude of Select Rural People Towards Consumption of Bush Meat in Ebonyi State, Nigeria |
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Evaluation of ‘Edu-Corps’ Effectiveness as Child-Education Television Campaign in Delta State |
13 |
Google Classroom Application Platform and Learning Behaviours of Select Non-Government Owned Universities in Ibadan, Nigeria |
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Listenership to ‘Farmers Round Table’ programme on Unity FM, Abakaliki and Attitude of Peasant Farmers towards Innovative Agricultural Practices in Ebonyi State, Nigeria |
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Advertising and Consumers’ Patronage of Abakaliki Rice in South-East Nigeria |