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Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 65. NULLUNSPECIFIED, ed. (2010) Covenant Journal of Business and Social Sciences. Covenant University Press. Olawande, O., ed. (2009) Real Estate Marketing and Code of Conduct in Nigeria. Rehoboth Consulting,Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-903-904-3 AADENIJI, A. A. (2011) ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF IN SOME SELECTED PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTHWEST NIGERIA. PhD thesis, Covenant University. Abimbola, O. H. and Adekeye, O. A and Ajayi, M. P. and Idowu, A. S (2011) Some Socio-Cultural Issues in Entrepreneurship Development among some Groups in Nigeria Some Socio-Cultural Issues in Entrepreneurship Development among some Groups in Nigeria Some Socio-Cultural Issues in Entrepreneurship Development among some Groups in Nigeria. Gender and Behaviour, 19 (2). pp. 268-282. ISSN 1117-1421 Abiodun, A. J. (2011) QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN NIGERIA A Study of Ogun and Lagos States. PhD thesis, Covenant University. Adekeye, Olujide A and Oyeniyi, Oluwatoyin (2010) Influence of Behavioural Pattern, Self-esteem and Work Environment on Job Performance. Project Report. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG and Licensors, Germany. Agboola, Mayowa G. Impact of organizational culture on the performances of universities in Nigeria. Impact of organizational culture on the performances of universities in Nigeria. (Submitted) Amodu, L. O. (2010) Customer Relations and Perception of Nigerian Banks:an Evaluation of Intercontinental Bank and Prudent Bank. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller GmbH & Co. KG, U.S.A. ISBN 978-3-639-30103-8 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. Amodu, L. O. (2006) Perception:A Determinant for Effective Communication. An African Journal of Philosophy, 9 (1). pp. 148-153. Amodu, L. O. (2005) Public Relations,Publicity,and Theatre Profitability in Nigeria. The Performer:Ilorin Journal of the Performing Arts, 7 . pp. 133-141. Amodu, L. O. (2010) Public Relations:the Art and Social Science of Crisis Management. Mass Communication:A Book of Readings. pp. 111-124. Amodu, L. O. (2008) The Role of the Internet in Achieving Sustainable Development of Rural Africa:A Fact or A Farce. Health Communication,Gender Violence and ICTs in Nigeria. pp. 286-295. BBello, Joseph Abiodun MANAGEMENT BY SELF- PUNISHMENT AND OUR NATIONAL PROGRESS. MANAGEMENT BY SELF- PUNISHMENT AND OUR NATIONAL PROGRESS. (Unpublished) EEdewor, Patrick NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY. In: Nigeria Culture and Citizenship Education. Maokus Publishers. Edewor, Patrick and Kajola, S. O. Measurement and Measurement Methodology. In: Research Methods in the Social and Management Sciences. Unspecified. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2008) Africa and Challenges:The Need for Integrated Development Communication. Globalization and Development Communication in Africa. pp. 84-99. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Analysis of the Content of Nigeria's Newspaper Editorials. Oko Journal of Communication & Information Science, 1 (2). pp. 74-103. 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. (2006) Contemporary Issues in Critical Writing and Reviews. Themes in Communication Writing. pp. 86-111. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Cultural Implications of ICTs and Globalization in the Nigerian Society. Journal of Communication and Media Research, 1 (2). pp. 14-29. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Culture,Communication and Human Development in Nigeria. Culture,Media,Technology and Psycho-Social Development in Nigeria. pp. 63-82. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Examination of Value Conflict Limiting Conception of Multicultural Education in Minority Institutions in the US:Retention and Graduation Outcry. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary Journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 33-47. 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. (2008) Indigenous Culture,Communication and Globalization in Developing Societies:A Case For Cultural Development Hypothesis. International Journal of Communication (8). pp. 103-123. ISSN 1597-4324 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Indigenous Cultures in the Era of Globalization:A Case Against Cultural Imperialism Theory. Communicare:Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa, 28 (1). pp. 126-143. 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. (2008) News Flow Controversy:The Global Media Coverage of Nigerian Democracy. Mass Media in Nigerian Democracy. pp. 227-261. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2006) The Nigerian Media and Global Political Reportage:Coverage/Treatment of the 2004 US Presidential elections. Journal of Communication Studies, 5 (1-2). pp. 16-30. ISSN 0021-9916 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) The Nigerian Press Coverage of Political Conflicts in a Pluralistic Society. Global Media Journal (African Edition). pp. 64-91. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2012) The Nigerian Press,Brown Envelope Syndrome(BES)and Media Professionalism:The Missing Link. Journalism and Mass Communication, 2 (4). pp. 515-529. ISSN 2160-6579 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. Nollywood and Nigeria's Indigenous Cultural Values:The Development Imperatives. Communication and Africa's Development Crisis:Essays in Honour of Professor Des Wilson. pp. 132-143. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Perceived Role of Entertainment Television in Shaping Social Behaviour of Teenagers. The Nigerian Journal of Communication, 9 (1). pp. 154-182. ISSN 0189-3319 Ekeanyanwu, N. T. Reporting Sexuality Issues:Cases from the Nigerian Press. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, 1 (4). pp. 109-122. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Reporting the Global war on Terrorism:Cases from Nigeria. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 137-167. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. Theorizing Cultural Development vis-a-vis Cultural Imperialism Theory. Critique and Application of Communication Theories. pp. 28-49. Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Kalyango, Y. J. and Peters, A. S. (2012) GLOBAL NEWS FLOW DEBATE IN THE ERA OF SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS: IS THE U.S MEDIA STILL THE WORLD’S NEWS LEADER? European Scientific Journal. IIbem, Eziyi O. and Amole, O.O (2010) Evaluation of Public Housing Programmes in Nigeria: A Theoretical and Conceptual Approach. The Built & Human Environment Review,, 3. pp. 88-117. Ibem, Eziyi O. and Anosike, N. M, and Azuh, Dominic E. (2011) Challenges in public housing provision in the post independence era in Nigeria. International Journal of Human Sciences, 8 (2). pp. 421-443. ISSN 1303-5134 Ibem, Eziyi O. and Solanke, Olajide (2011) Assessing Organizational Capacity in Housing Provision: a Survey of Public Housing Agencies in Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Social and Development Sciences, 2 (6). pp. 275-285. ISSN 2221-1152 KKATENDE, JAMES GLOBALIZATION, ENERGY, EDUCATION AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION: PROSPECTS & CHALLENGES FOR DEVELOPING NATIONS. GLOBALIZATION, ENERGY, EDUCATION AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION: PROSPECTS & CHALLENGES FOR DEVELOPING NATIONS. (Unpublished) Kehinde, O. O. (2011) An Appraisal of Nigerian Newspapers' Coverage of Women's Participation in the 2007 General Elections. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary Journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 112-136. MMoemeka, A. (2000) Audience Participation and Message Effectiveness in Radio Broadcasting for Health Education:A Case-Study from Nigeria. Development Communication in Action:Building Understanding and Creating Participation. pp. 218-242. Moemeka, A. (1989) Communication and Africa Culture:A Sociological Analysis. Communication and Culture:African Perspectives. Moemeka, A. Communication in the Service of Development: Identifying Fundamental Hurdles. Development Communication in Action: Building Understanding and Creating Participation. pp. 69-97. Moemeka, A. (2009) Community Radio Broadcasting for Rural Community Education. Media and Communications in industries in Nigeria. pp. 31-57. Moemeka, A. Community and Self-Respect as African Values. Communication Ethics and Universal Values. pp. 170-193. Moemeka, A. Development Communication: Basic Approaches and Planning Strategies. Communicating for Development: A New Pan-Disciplinary Perspective. pp. 54-73. Moemeka, A. (1994) Development Communication:A Historical and Conceptual Overview. Communicating for Development: A Pan- Disciplinary Perspective. pp. 1-22. Moemeka, A. (2000) Development Communication:Planning for social Change. Development Communication in Action:Building Understanding and Creating Participation . pp. 100-111. Moemeka, A. Development Communication:Strategies and Methods. Development Communication in Action: Building Understanding and Creating Participation. pp. 113-131. Moemeka, A. Development and Mass Communication: Effective Use of the Mass Media in Rural (or Inner-City)Development. Development and Communication in Action: Building Understanding and Creating Participation. pp. 133-160. Moemeka, A. (2000) Development,Social Change,and Development Communication: Background and Conceptual Discussion. Development Communication in Action: Building Understanding and Creating Participation. pp. 1-16. Moemeka, A. (1993) The Friendship Formation Process in Nigeria: A Preliminary Study of Cultural Impact,Communication Pattern, and Relationship Variables. Interpersonal Commnunication in Friend and Mate Relationships. pp. 107-124. Moemeka, A. (1989) Perspectives on Development Communication. Communatio Socialis Yearbook, viii. pp. 47-68. OOgunrinola, I. O. (2011) Informal Self-Employment and Poverty Alleviation: Empirical Evidence from Motorcycle Taxi Riders in Nigeria. International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 3 (No. 2). Ogunrinola, I. O. Social capital and earnings distribution among female micro-entrepreneurs in rural Nigeria. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 2 (No. 1). pp. 94-113. Okafor, Chinonye (2009) MOTIVATIONAL PATTERNS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES: A CASE STUDY IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA. PhD thesis, Covenant University. Oladun, M.M (2012) Innovative Distribution Strategies and Performance of Selected Multinational Corporations(MNCs)and Domestic Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria. PhD thesis, Covenant University. Oluwatobi, S. A and Ogunrinola, I. O. (2011) Government Expenditure on Human Capital Development: Implications for Economic Growth in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 4 (No. 3). Oyero, Olusola (2007) DYNAMICS OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION. Lagos Papers in English Studies, 1 (1). pp. 228-235. Oyero, Olusola (2011) Presenting Children's Rights' Issues in Nigerian and Ghanaian Newspapers. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary Journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 84-111. SSodipe, O. A. and Ogunrinola , I. O (2011) Employment and Economic Growth Nexus in Nigeria. International Journal of Business and Social Science, Vol. 2 (No. 11). |