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Influence of Foreign Movie on The Behavioral Disposition of Student; (A Case Study of Godfrey Okoye)

ABSTRACT The media as one of the specific learning condition is believed to be a potential contributor to the growth of antisocial attitudes and behavior in students and teenagers. While social scientists work on determining the major causation of violence, such as social environments, cultural factors, family instruction, and group membership parents, teachers, politicians and school administrators continue to blame the media for increased cultural alienation and attitudinal change among ad...

Aspects Of The Morphology Of C’lela

ABSTRACT The main goal of this study is to describe the morphological properties of C’lela; a Niger-Congo, Western Kainji language spoken in the eastern part of Kebbi State, Nigeria. The study mainly adopted the classic descriptive model of linguistics in particular to explore and highlight the morphological processes and properties of C’lela. The relevant data for the study were sourced mainly from the extant literature on C’lela as well as the field data. By and large, the primary dat...

Defining The Ghanaian Feminist Novel: A Study Of Ama Ata Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy And Changes And Amma Darko’s Beyond The Horizon And Not Without Flowers

ABSTRACT Since Simon De Beauvoir’s Second Sex (1949), various debates have taken place concerning feminism and its objectives. The definition of feminism and what it means to a group of people or region has also been very controversial. In Africa, feminism has been received with mixed feelings leading to the proposal of alternative terms and definitions in a bid to clearly define the struggle of African women. The search for diversity in feminism that is responsive to the different needs an...

Diversity In The Programming Of A Media Conglomerate: A Study Of Multimedia Broadcasting Corporation (Mbc

ABSTRACT The changing patterns of media ownership as a result of media liberalization and technological advancements have been globally acknowledged. Of particular interest is the growing phenomenon of media concentration in the hands of a few owners who are becoming conglomerates in the sector and the implications on the development of programming diversity. The study examined the programming patterns of three radio stations Joy FM, Hitz FM and Luv FM owned by an emerging conglomerate, Multi...

The Impact Of Oil Price Volatility On Exchange Rate Volatility: A Study Of Some Oil Dependent Economies

ABSTRACT This research investigates the interrelation impact between oil price volatility and bilateral exchange rate volatility of selected oil – dependent countries and the causality pattern between them in the pre – and post 2008 -2009 global financial recession. Exchange rate volatility is for economies that are dependent on oil either for major industrial activities or for fiscal revenue. Thus, currencies exchange rates volatility examined in the study are for the Ghana cedi, Nigeria...

Timing And Frequency Of Antenatal Care Utilization And Type Of Place Of Delivery In Ghana

ABSTRACT High infant and maternal mortality rates are major public health concerns in developing countries including Ghana. Most of these deaths are caused by pregnancy related complications. In Ghana, about 57 percent of women in their reproductive ages had Facility Based Deliveries (GSS, 2008) as against 95 percent who received antenatal care. This is therefore not enough to achieve MDGs 4 and 5. Currently maternal mortality is estimated to be 350 death per 100 000 live births meanwhile, th...

Reading Habits And Its Effect On Academic Performance Of The Students Of St. John’s Grammar Senior High Secondary School, Accra

ABSTRACT Habitual reading is considered as one of the most important exercise for enhancing one’s academic performance. Regular reading increases one’s vocabulary and ability to think, improves one’s verbal and writing abilities, and broadens one’s horizon Thus, it is important for students to adopt the reading culture for improved academic performance. The main objectives of the study is to: investigate the reading habits of students of St. Johns Grammar Secondary School, find out th...

Natural Resource Governance And Community Rights. A Case Of The Akosombo Resettlement Project

ABSTRACT Natural resource governance simply refers to the managing the use of natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants and animals, with a particular focus on managing or governing how the identified natural resource affects the quality of life for both present and future generations of a people (Starik, 1995). In the process of managing these resources, often than not certain aspects of community interests in the natural resource are affected. In Ghana, the construction of the Ako...

Production Of Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L) Pre-Basic Seed Through Tissue Culture In Katibougou, Mali

ABSTRACT In Mali, the main problems limiting the productivity and production of potatoes is the nonavailability of quality seeds in adequate quantities and at affordable prices for the farmers. To meet quantity and quality requirements for potato seeds in Mali, this study proposes to undertake two experiments to improve the techniques adopted in the IPR/IFRA plant biotechnology laboratory in Mali. The evaluation of the effects of three (3) concentrations of coconut water and two (2) concentra...

Influence of Formal Journalism Education on Journalists Professional Practice in Enugu State

Abstract This study was set to examine the role of formal journalism education on journalist’s professional practice in Enugu state. The population for the study is the entire registered journalists practicing in Enugu. Multi-stage sampling procedure which involved cluster and simple random sampling techniques was used to draw a sample size of 137 journalists from the population of 210 registered journalists in Enugu state. Survey methodology was adopted for the study, while two theories we...

The Use Of Participatory Communication In A National Social Protection Programme: A Study Of Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (Leap)

ABSTRACT The failure of the conventional theories of economic growth to significantly reduce poverty in Africa has led to a new focus on poverty reduction that emphasises on participatory policies that benefit the poor directly. One outcome of this has been the introduction in Ghana of the social grant scheme, Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty (LEAP). The LEAP programme is a social cash transfer facility which provides cash and health insurance to extremely poor households across Ghana t...

Gendered Power Relations As Expressed In Selected Ewe Proverbs

ABSTRACT Drawing on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as theorized by Fairclough, Van Dijk, and Wodak, this thesis attempts a detailed analysis of proverbs in Ewe which describe, prescribe and circumscribe ways of being male and female. Forty (40) selected proverbs, grouped into four categories, are analysed under three stages in Fairclough’s model: the Descriptive, Interpretive and Explanational stages. The literary and linguistic features of the proverbs and their socio-cultural contexts ...

The Role Of Religious Institutions In Governance In Africa: The Case Of The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference

ABSTRACT The focus of the study is to examine the role of religious institutions in governance in Africa using as a case study the Ghana Catholic Bishops‘ Conference and its interventions on governance issues in Ghana since the inauguration of the Fourth Republic. In all 35 documents were carefully examined. The documents include Communiqués, Pastoral letters, Joint statements and other special messages found in the archives of the GCBC at the National Catholic Secretariat in Accra. Each d...

The Use Of Information Communication Technology (Ict) To Combat Financial Crime In Ghana: A Case Study Of The Ghana Police Service Commercial Crime Unit

ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of information technology, the proliferation of computer and media devices and the rapid growth in the use of ICT and the Internet for organisational management has brought new forms of crimes and made financial crime to be easier to commit. This study focused on the use of information communication technology (ICT) to combat financial crime in Ghana. It is a case study of the Ghana Police Service Commercial Crime Unit. The study used the Adaptive Information Secu...

Influence of Nollywood Movies on The Social Behaviors of Students in Public Secondary Schools in Enugu

Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine The Influence of Nollywood Movies on Social Behaviour of Students in Public Secondary School in Enugu. It adopted the Survey method with the questionnaire as its instrument of data collection. The study population was made up of the students in Enugu North based on Post Primary Schools Management Board’s record of population of 12,689. Using Taro Yamani’s formula as its sampling technique, a sample size of 154 respondents was drawn from...


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