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  2. Mass media in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    "From Indigenous Communication to Modern Television: A Reflection of political Development in Nigeria". Africa Media Review. 1 (3) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project. Olumuyiwa Ayodele (1988). "Objectivity, Sycophancy and the Media Reality in Nigeria". Africa Media Review.

  3. Category:Social issues in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  4. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    In social science, mass communication is related to communication studies, but has its roots in sociology.Mass communication is "the process by which a person, group of people or organization creates a message and transmits it through some type of medium to a large, anonymous, heterogeneous audience."

  5. Social issue - Wikipedia

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    A distinct but related meaning of the term "social issue" (used particularly in the United States) refers to topics of national political interest, over which the public is deeply divided and which are the subject of intense partisan advocacy, debate, and voting. In this case "social issue" does not necessarily refer to an ill to be solved, but ...

  6. Issues in the 2023 Nigerian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    [b] [54] [55] [56] While UNICEF and the federal government have formed plans to improve education and enroll children in school, two matters severely hurt the education at-large directly ahead of the election and have made the topic a campaign issue: the impact of insecurity on schools and four university strikes including the nine-month long ...

  7. Digital divide in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is a term used to describe the disadvantage in access to information which people without access to ICT suffer. [1] Nigeria's digital divide refers to the inequality of Nigerian individuals, groups, or organizations with regard to access to Information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure or to the internet for daily activities. [2]

  8. Category:Communications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria communications-related lists (1 C, 2 P) A. Communications in Akwa Ibom State (1 C) M. Mass media in Nigeria (20 C, 13 P) Communication ministers of Nigeria (4 ...

  9. Development communication - Wikipedia

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    The second issue is addressed by suggesting that communication is to be viewed as part of a social interaction theory in which communication is treated as a process which unveils and transforms reality in the exchange of information among persons. Communication can be defined as a process of accumulating and integrating intelligence.