Vol. 12 No. 4 (2024)

Published: 2024-12-18


Articles

Assessment Of Whistle Blowing Act In Ensuring Good Governance In Nigeria.

The study evaluates the assessment of whistle blowing Act in ensuring good governance in Nigeria. To achieve this, the study raised three objectives which are to; evaluate the opinions of journalists in Rivers State as to whether the Whistleblowing Act can bring about good governance; find out

Ordu Nnendah Chigwuyari, Barigbon G. Nsereka, Dike Harcourt Whyte , Itieke-Idamieba Harry

1-14

Enhancing Customs Operations Through Information And Communication Technology Adoption: A Critical Analysis Of E-Customs Initiatives In Nigeria

The study evaluates the enhancing customs operations through information and communication technology adoption using a critical analysis of e-customs initiatives in Nigeria. The study raised three objectives which are; assess specific e-customs initiatives adopted by the Nigerian Customs

Titus Omajali, Dike Harcourt Whyte , Nduka N Nwankpa

15-29

Evaluating Communication Strategies Between Nema And Residents Of South-South Nigeria In Managing The 2019 Flooding Crisis

This assessed the communication strategies between NEMA and residents of South-South Nigeria in managing 2019 flooding. The main aim of the study was to find out the communication strategies that were employed by the National Emergency Management Agency in communicating flooding information to

Emeka, Chinedu Obinna , Ogunleye, Temidayo Ayodeji

67-80

Bonny Residents' Perception Of Nlng Corporate Social Responsibility Programs: A Study Of Ibani Hour On Wazobia 94.1fm

This study investigated the perception of residents of Bonny about the Corporate Social Responsibility programmes of the NLNG Company as portrayed by ‘Ibani’ Hour” on Wazobia FM, Port Harcourt. The theoretical framework adopted in the study was the corporate social responsibility theory and

Okoro, Chijioke Emmanuel , Nwosu, Adaeze Nkechi (PhD

81-99

Awareness And Knowledge Of Eleme People On Radio Programming Addressing Rural Environmental Issues In Ogoni Land





The study focused on the imminent undermining of the remediation work on oil-impacted sites in Ogoni land in the event of message misinterpretation in the communication process between HYPREP and Ogonis occasioned by negative perception of the radio programme in

Adebayo, Chikezie Emmanuel , Okafor, Nkechi Uzoamaka

30-45

Impact Of Communication Culture Shock On The Academic Success Of Nigerian Postgraduate Students In The United Kingdom

This study explores the challenges faced by Nigerian postgraduate students in the UK, focusing on culture shock's impact on communication and adaptation. Addressing a gap in literature, it examines the communication techniques used by these students to navigate cultural differences. Anchored in

Adewale, Titiola Oluwaseun

46-66

Exploring The Impact Of Loneliness And Social Media On Psychological Well-Being Among Undergraduate Students





The study investigated loneliness and social media as a correlate of psychological well-being among undergraduate students, One hundred and sixty-eight (168) undergraduate students with a mean age of 20.66 and S.D of 1.125 were drawn using multi-stage (cluster, simple

Dr. François Dupont , Isabella Martinez

100-114

Unveiling The Depths: The Role Of Social Media Platforms In Shaping Public Curiosity About The Marianas Trench





This study explored the influence of social media platforms in shaping public curiosity on the Marianas Trench. The diffusion of innovation theory was adopted as a theoretical framework. This study adopted a documentary research design and the population of this study

Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka , Dr. Ana Gómez

115-128

Enhancing Phonetic Training For Media Broadcasters And Announcers

The most important form of communication is perhaps the spoken form. The naturalness of speech makes it to be the most effective means of communication. It is the most used medium, and it is particularly important because it assures the use of the sensitive organs in various degrees

Dr. Ahmed Al-Farsi , Dr. Elena Petrova

129-135