VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1, MARCH 2023.
1. Framing of Methamphetamine (Mkpuru Mmiri) Issues in Select Newspapers in Nigeria
3. Public Health Services: Cost and Quality Tradeoff
5. Public Perception of Online Newspapers Reports of Unknown Gunmen by Residents of South East, Nigeria
6. Remittances and Price Level Nexus in Nigeria: Post-Covid Economic Agenda
9. Effect of External Debt on Inflation Rate of Nigeria
10. Sexual Assault of Females: The Role of Television in Shaping Sexual Behaviour of Youth
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 2, SEPTEMBER 2022.
1. Assessment of Foreign Remittance and Inflation Nexus in Nigeria
3. External Debts and Exchange Rate Volatility in Nigeria
5. Public Debt and Standard of Living in Nigeria
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 1, MARCH 2022.
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3. The Impact of Social Media on Covid-19 Information Management System: A Review of Literature
4. COVID-19 and Public Sector Management in Africa: Exploring the Use of Social Media Platforms
5. The Linguistic Patterns of Representation of Sexuality on Dating Sites
6. Social Media, Perception of Police and Fear of Terrorism in Nigeria
VOLUME 8 NO. 2, SEPTEMBER 2021.
1. Traders’ Social Media Adoption and Usage for Business Growth in Post Covid-19
2. Public Perception of Social Media Usage in the Prevention and Control of COVID-19...
3. Social Media and Terrorism in Post Covid-19 Africa: Burdens and Benefits
4. Social Media Shared Video-Clips on Covid-19 and Undergraduates Perception of Health...
5. Global Communications in Covid-19 Pandemic Era: A Theoretical Review of the Anxieties...
6. Social Media Usage in Information Dissemination and Covid-19 Outbreak: A Study of NCDC...
8. Students’ Perception of Utilization of ICT in Teaching and Learning in Post Covid-19 Era in Nigeria
9. Framing of Attacks on Security Personnel and Government Institutions in Post Covid-19 Era in...
10. Awareness, Utilization and Perception of Social Media in E-commerce among Staff and Students of...
11. Indigenous Technology Development and Africa’s Competitiveness
VOLUME 8 NO. 1, MARCH 2021.
2. The Prospect for Integration in the ECOWAS Sub-Region: Federal or Functional?
3. Socio-Demographic and Economic Characteristics as Predators for Criminal Behaviour among...
4. Glocalization and the New Media: Re-Energizing the Communication System for Sustainable
5. Climate Change and Agricultural Productivity Nexus in Nigeria.
6. Perceived Knowledge and Attitude towards Reproductive Health Practices and Challenges among...
VOLUME 6 NO. 1, SEPTEMBER 2017.
1. Cash Cycle Management and the Performance of Quoted Industrial Firms in Nigeria
2. Sources of Environmental Information to Residents in Effurun, Delta State
3. Economic Growth Effects of Recession: Lessons from Nigeria’s Export Performance
4. The Effect of Rural Women’s Access to Microfinance Loan in Ikare-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria
5. Mass Media and the Security Question in Nigeria
6. Human Capital and Diversification of the Nigerian Economy
7. Book Review:Towards an Agenda for Understanding the Igbo Religion from a Holistic Perspective
VOLUME 5 NO. 2, MARCH 2017.
1. Economics of Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implication for Sustainable Development.
2. Epistemological Ethnocentricism and Afro-Humanism: An Afro-Constructivist Narrative
3. General Studies and Value Re-orientation for National Development: An Appraisal
5. Ethical Evaluation of Gas Flaring in the Niger Delta: Implications for Environmental Sustainability
6. Colonialism and Poverty in the Tiv Society of Nigeria
7. Personality Traits as A Predictor of Burnout among Private Employees in Private Establishments
8. Impact of Agricultural Output on Economic Growth in Nigeria (1981-2013)
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