Items where Division is "Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Humanities" and Year is 2007
Number of items: 24. ArticleIruonagbe, T.C. (2007) The Fear of Growing Old: Lessons from Nigeria. IFE PsychologIA., 16 (1). pp. 141-152. ISSN 1117-1421 Abioye, T. (2007) Resourcefulness of Rhetorical Questions in Ehusani's "A New Year Prayer for Peace". lbadan Journal of English Studies, 4. pp. 296-309. ISSN 0189-6253 Ahmadu, Frederick O. (2007) Time Management in the Nigerian Civil Service: An Imperative Value For Nigeria's Reforming Economy. The Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 5. Amodu, L. O. (2007) An Evaluation of The Influence of Customer relations on Customer Attraction to Banks:A Study of Prudent Bank. International Jounal of Communication (7). pp. 390-396. Amodu, L. O. (2007) Globalization:The Challenges of Public Relations in a Contracting World. International Journal of Communication (6). pp. 176-183. ISSN 1597-4324 Amodu, L. O. (2007) Niger Delta Crisis and the Gandhi Philosophy of Conflict Resolution. An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9 (2). pp. 105-110. Aririguzoh, Stella A. (2007) Media literacy and the role of English language in Nigeria. The International Journal of Communication (6). pp. 144-160. Asakitikpi, A. E. (2007) An Interrogation of Diarrhoea Concept among Yoruba Women in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria. Nordic Journal of African Studies, 16 (1). pp. 64-74. Bello, O. R. (2007) Teacher Attitude and Student Performance in Indigenous Language Learning in Lagos. Teacher Attitude and Student Performance in Indigenous Language Learning in Lagos. pp. 32-50. Edewor, Patrick (2007) Cultural Values and Successful Census Operation. Appraisals of the Preparation for 2006 Population and Housing Census in Nigeria. pp. 83-89. Edewor, Patrick and Aluko, Y. A. (2007) Diversity Management, Challenges and Opportunities in Multicultural Organizations. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities & Nations, 7 (7). Egharevba, M. E. (2007) Constitutional Development and Inter-Group Relations in Nigeria: The Unending Dilemma. BIUDISCOURSE JOURNAL OF ARTS & EDUCATION, 2 (1). pp. 174-187. ISSN 0795-3828 Egharevba, M. E. (2007) ECONOMIC REFORMS AND THE CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA. Biudiscourse, 2 (2). ISSN 0795-3828 Egharevba, M. E. (2007) RESTRUCTURING THE NIGERIAN STATE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE VALUE CHALLENGE. Ife Psychologia, 15 (2). Egharevba, M. E. (2007) THE SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF HIV/ AIDS STIGMATIZATION ON SOCIAL RELATIONS IN NIGERIA. Ife Psychologia, 15 (2). Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) A Comparative Analysis of Nigerian Newspapers coverage and Management of Political conflicts in a Pluralistic Society. Babcock Journal of Mass Communication, 1 (3). pp. 85-109. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) Global News Flow Controversy:Is the South Also Guilty? International Journal of Communication (7). pp. 14-42. ISSN 1597-4324 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) The Media and Cultism in Nigerian Higher Institutions of Learning:a Study of Coverage,Treatment and Relevance. International Journal of Communication (6). pp. 371-388. ISSN 1597-4324 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Igbinoba, Angie Osarieme (2007) The Media and Cultism in Nigerian Higher Institutions of Learning: A Study of Coverage, Treatment and Relevance. International Journal of Communication (6). ISSN 1597-4324 Elegbeleye, A. and Ndomb, R.J and Sunmonu, F.O. (2007) The Role of Locus of Control and Feedback on Performance of Primary School Students. IFE PsychologIA, 16 (1). pp. 173-186. ISSN 1117-1421 Oyero, Olusola (2007) COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: TOWARDS A PSYCHOMANAGEMENT PARADIGM. Lagos Papers in English Studies, 2. pp. 228-237. Oyero, Olusola (2007) THE IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET ON THE MEDIA AND THE PRACTICE OF MASS COMMUNICATION. International Journal fo Communication (6). pp. 169-174. Wusu, O. and Isiugo-Abanihe, U. C. (2007) Gap in Knowledge and use of Contraceptives in SouthWestern Nigeria: A Study of the Ogu. Unilag Sociological Review. ThesisAbimbola, O. H. (2007) SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS IN ENTREPRENEURIAL EVENT FORMATION: A STUDY OF NIGERIAN ENTREPRENEURS. ["eprint_fieldopt_thesis_type_phd" not defined] thesis, Covenant University. |