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Nigerian Newspapers’ Use of Euphemism in Selection and Presentation of News Photographs of Terror Acts

Abstract Selection of photographs is part of the complex process of creating the multimodal textual elements that news editors use to represent and interpret social reality. This article, guided by Aristotle’s golden mean and Halliday’s theoretical notion of metafunctions, used critical visual analysis to examine the nature of photographs that news editors of Nigerian newspapers selected and used to frame news stories about acts of terrorism by the Boko Haram sect. The pattern establishe...

Protest Music as an Instrument for Communicating Social Discontent in Africa

Abstract Several people in Africa are discontent with the nature of governance, leadership and socioeconomic issues that plague the continent. These grievances are expressed through protest music, which draws attention to human dissatisfaction due to colonial and post-colonial oppressive rule. As a critical communication genre, protest music depicts the elites as architects of socioeconomic degradation. The paper examines socio-political climate in selected African countries. It describes th...

Nigeria’s freedom of information act: Provisions, strengths, challenges

ABSTRACT It took well over ten years to pass the Freedom of Information bill into law in Nigeria. It also took the bill three journeys to the National Assembly. This article connects the reluctance of the concerned authorities to pass the bill to the age-long struggle in Nigeria (and elsewhere) between the press, citizens and civil society on the one hand and the government on the other, with the former trying to widen the circumference of government activities that should be made public and ...

CONTEXTUALISING JESUS’ TEACHING ON MARRIAGE AND ADULTERY IN SELECTED CHURCH DENOMINATIONS IN IBADAN

Abstract Conflicts between Jesus’ teachings on marriage and adultery and some church traditions have resulted in misinterpretation of some bible passages and wrongly premised church doctrines. Previous research has highlighted Jesus' teachings as a stratagem against the high rate of marital problems among Christians, but has not adequately examined the conflict between Jesus' teachings and church traditions on marriage and adultery. This study, therefore, examined Jesus’ teachings on mar...

Communication and Peace Building: The 2015 Presidential Elections in Nigeria

Abstract Using the discursive analytical approach, this paper examines the role of communication in peace building, and describes the pre-election and post-election strategies and interactions that enabled a peaceful environment despite the overwhelming negative campaigns and volatility of the process involving the 2015 Nigerian Presidential election campaigns. Hence, this paper illustrates the communicative behaviour of the contenders and their public display in the media which serve as a m...

Broadcast media policy in Nigeria: Across many dispensations

ABSTRACT The present article traces the adaptation of media and communication institutions to the political, eonomic, ethnic and cultural realities of Nigeria from the colonial (very British) dispensation, to the military and finally to the civilian in the last ten years. The form of the adaptation very largely reflects the political interests of the group in power, but there has always been a negotiation with more prominant interest groups. Ironically, the military, though it defended its in...

INTERACTION STRUCTURE AND PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE 2008 NATIONAL QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA

Abstract Studies on quasi-judicial public hearings have focused on rhetorical, sociolinguistic and critical discourse aspects of the hearings, but have not given attention to the discourse structure and participant goals during the hearings. Thus, this study examined language use and interaction in the 2008 quasi-judicial public hearing, conducted by a hearing panel constituted by the Senate on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) administration in Nigeria. This was done with a view to reveal...

SELF AND CULTURE IN NIGERIAN MIGRANT AND TRAVEL ETHNO-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL POETRY IN ENGLISH

ABSTRACT Ethno-autobiographical poetry is a culturally constituted autobiographical poetry. Due to its subjectivity, it is regarded by critics as an unreliable construction of social history. Consequently, previous researches consider ethno-autobiographical poetry as essentially self-aggrandising, neglecting its form as a unique blend of both self and culture. Therefore, this study explored the cultural constitution of selected Nigerian migrant and travel literary ethno-autobiographical poet...

Parental Involvement in Education of Children: A Case Study in the Ridge School, in Bantama Sub-Metro of Kumasi Metropolis

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parental involvement towards their children’s education in The Ridge School in Bantama Sub-Metro of Kumasi Metropolis. The study population comprised of all parents of The Ridge School. In all 60 parents were purposively selected to participated in the study and questionnaire were administered in collecting the data. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. The results of the study showed that the parents agree...

ASSESSING THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION AT ASAFO CATHOLIC JHS

ABSTRACT The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, most multilingual countries have adopted bilingual education systems that recognize the child’s native language and a second language, which in most cases is the official language of the country. Ghana, because of its multilingual nature, has promulgated a language policy which uses the child’s L1 as medium of instruction at the lower basic level from KG1 to Primary Three and English used from Pri...

THE IMPACT OF GUIDANCE ON PUPILS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OFKADE E.P JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL KWAEBIBIBREM, EASTERN REGION

ABSTRACT    The research sought to explore the impact of Guidance on Pupils performance in Kade,E.P Junior High School.The study looked at related literature concerning the topic. In conducting the research, the descriptive research design was used for the study. The stratified, convenience andsimple random sampling techniques were used in selecting respondents for the study. The researcher used Statistical Product and Service Solution for the data analysis where frequency tables were g...

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF MARIAM HOTEL, TAMALE)

ABSTRACT Hospitality business currently characterized by presence of many hotels which present a wide range of quality service to their customers. There has been rising demand for hotels services in Tamale as more and more visitors are attracted to the town through tourism, business, educational exchange programmes, sports, invitation and exploration for foreign investments opportunity. These people can be tourists, excursionist, residents and non-residents which will require them accom...

CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUCTION OF NEWLY APPOINTED TEACHERS IN PUBLIC BASIC SCHOOLS IN SUAME CIRCUIT IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS IN THE ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT  The purpose of the study was to examine the challenges militating against the induction of newly appointed teachers in the Suame Circuit. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the nature of induction programme organized for newly appointed teachers at the Suame Circuit, determine  the effects of induction programme on the teaching and learning of newly appointed teachers in the Suame Circuit and to examine the challenges associated with the induction of newly a...

EXAMINING FOOD SAFETY KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF STREET FOOD VENDORS IN TAMALE METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The adoption of impressive and positive attitude and practice towards food hygiene and safety by street food vendors is crucial in enhancing healthy population in communities. The study sought to examine food safety knowledge, attitude and practice of street food vendors in Tamale Metropolis.  A sample size of 183 (128 [food vendors], 50 [customers] and 5 [health inspectors] were selected from using purposive and convenience sampling techniques. Questionnaire, interview guide ...

ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION A CASE STUDY OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN NKORANZA NORTH AND SOUTH DISRTICTS OF BONO EAST.

ABSTRACT   The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of English as a medium of instruction in Senior High Schools of Nkoranza North and South districts in the Bono East. The study is guided by three research questions. The study used cross-sectional survey design to gather quantitative data. The researcher employed a simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques. The study was explanatory in nature, a form of qualitative study for explanations that exist between variab...


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