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Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 23. AAmodu, L. O. (2011) Public Relations: the Art and Social Science of Crisis Management. In: Mass Communication - A Book of Readings. Unspecified, pp. 110-124. Asaolu, Aderonke Olufunke (2009) ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES ON PRODUCTIVITY OF ACADEMIC STAFF OF COVENANT UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA. Journal of Library and Information Science (JOLIS), 6 (1). pp. 22-42. ISSN 1597-5843 Ayo, C. K. and Omoregbe, N. A. and Osamor, V. C. and Adebiyi , M. (2011) Fundamentals of Computer Application. Rehoboth Publishing, Lagos. ISBN 978-978-917-275-7 IIfijeh, Goodluck (2011) Nigerian University Libraries: Current situation, needed improvements, and how marketing might help. Library Student Journal. MMedia, and Corporate Affairs (2014) ACADEMIC HANDBOOK (UNDERGRADUATE) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (CBSS). Covenant University. Media, and Corporate Affairs (2014) ACADEMIC HANDBOOK (UNDERGRADUATE) COLLEGE OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (CLDS). Covenant University. Media, and Corporate Affairs (2014) ACADEMIC HANDBOOK (UNDERGRADUATE) COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CST). Covenant University. Media, and Corporate Affairs (2014) ACADEMIC HANDBOOK (UNDERGRADUATE) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (CoE). Covenant University. OOkewu, Emmanuel (2015) Enhancing Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through Service Oriented Software Engineering (SOSE). In: 2nd Covenant University Conference on African Development Issues (CU-ICADI), 11th - 13th May, 2015, Africa Leadership Development Center, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.. Okewu, Emmanuel and Okewu, Jonathan (2015) From Murky to Transparent Agricultural Sector: Mainstreaming e-Agriculture in African Development. In: 2nd Covenant University Conference on African Development Issues (CU-ICADI), 11th - 13th May, 2015, Africa Leadership Development Center, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.. Opeyemi, F. K. (2009) Communication, Youth Empowerment, and Peace Building in Nigeria. In: Communicatio Approaches to Peace Building in Nigeria. African Council for Communcation Education, pp. 97-107. Oyero, Olusola (2010) CHILD RIGHTS AND MEDIA DEMOCRATIZATION: AN AGENDA FOR REALIZATION OF THE MDGs IN NIGERIA. International Journal of Communication. ISSN 1597-4324 Oyero, Olusola (2010) DEVELOPMENT CONTENT IN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE RADIO. Babcock Journal of Mass Communication, 2 (2). pp. 45-54. Oyero, Olusola Expansion of Public Sphere in Nigerian Democracy: The Imperative of Media Pluralism. Mass Media in Nigerian Democracy. Oyero, Olusola From 'One-To-One' To 'Many-To-Many': A New Model Of Communication. Mass Communication A Book of Readings. Oyero, Olusola (2007) THE IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET ON THE MEDIA AND THE PRACTICE OF MASS COMMUNICATION. International Journal fo Communication (6). pp. 169-174. Oyero, Olusola (2011) Information Sources and Awareness Level of Child Rights in Lagos State, Nigeria. Communication Review, 5 (1). pp. 87-118. Oyero, Olusola (2010) Media Ownership and the Coverage of Child Rights in the Nigerian Newspapers. The Nigerian Journal of Communication, 8 (1). pp. 242-265. Oyero, Olusola (2006) Writing Feature Articles. In: Themes in Communication Writing. Unknown. Oyero, Olusola and Areoye, M. O. (2008) Communication and Economic Development: An Assessment of the Impact of the Nigerian Press on NEEDS. Globalization and Development Communication in Africa. pp. 43-53. Oyesomi, Kehinde Opeyemi (2010) MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN HIV/AIDS AWARENESS FOR NIGERIA'S DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA. International Journal of Communication (12). ISSN 1597-4324 Oyesomi, Kehinde Opeyemi (2008) NOLLYWOOD PORTRAYAL OF THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY: ISSUES IN QUESTION. International Journal of Communication (9). ISSN 1597-4324 Oyesomi, Kehinde Opeyemi and Oyero, Olusola (2012) Newspaper Coverage of Women's Participation in the 2011 General Elections in Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Communication, 10 (1). pp. 136-156. |