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Framing of the 2023 Nigerian general elections in the headlines of selected Nigerian newspapers ANAYO RAPHAEL NGENE , CHINWE ELIZABETH UZOCHUKWU, PH.D.
Coverage of the 2024 cholera outbreak in Nigeria by two selected newspapers YINUSA SHITTU, BASHIRAT DAMILOLA SUBAIR , SIMEON ADEDO...
Youth gangs in the digital age: Navigating the interplay between social media imagery and juvenile delinquency in Bangladesh MUSFIQUR RAHMAN CHOWDHURY, MD. , NUR E MAKBUL, PH.D.
Production techniques of photoplay magazines: The example of AtoÌ£Ìka, a YoruÌ€baÌ photodrama CLEMENT ADENIYI AKANGBE, Ph.D.
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The Kanywood Home Video and its Effect on Hausa Culture - A study of Gwale Local Government Area of Kano State MARYAM UMAR MUKHTAR, Ph.D.
In Media We Trust Versus the Media We Trust: Information Subsidies and Credibility of Editorial Content in Nigerian Newspapers BABATUNDE RAPHAEL OJEBUYI, PhD, OLUWAFEMI FRANCIS ADEKOYA
Perception and Attitude of Respondents in Ibadan to Fear Appeal-Based Messages on HIV/AIDS OLAYINKA SUSAN OGUNDOYIN