ESUTJMS PRELIMINARIES, VOL 14 NO 1 & 2
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The Influence of Social Media on Political Participation Among Nigerian Undergraduate Students
MAXWELL M. NGENE, PhD, CHIJIOKE ODII, PhD, JOSEPHAT OKOYE, PhD and NWABUEZE ONYINYECHI CHIMA
Impact of Manpower Training on Staff Development in the Nigerian Public Service
JOHN OGHENEKEVWE IFAKA, Ph.D and JOSEPH UNUFE
.Media Information Overload During the First Wave of Covid-19 Pandemic in Benin City
JUSTICES C. NJOKU and BENEDICT OBIORA AGBO, PhD
New Media, Fake News and National Security in Nigeria
ADENIKE OMOTAYO OKEYA-OLAYINKA, PhD
Framing Of President Buhari’s Medical Trips in The Leadership, Daily Trust, Punch And Vanguard Newspapers
CHUKWUDI JUSTUS ANYIANUKA, PhD
Social Media Advertisement Of Nivea Products And Consumer Patronage By Port Harcourt Residents
MICHAEL IBE UKAEGBU, PhD, SANDRA IWUNDU, and ALOY ONYENWEAKU
Reflecting On Media Obligations For Electoral Reform In Nigeria
AKPOGHIRAN, IDAMAH PATRICK, Ph.D
Evaluating The Impact Of NAPTIP And Partnering Agency On Rehabilitation Of Libya Returnee Migrants In Edo State, Nigeria
ESIN MICHAEL UKOH, and ASEKHAME DANIEL
Citizen Journalism And Rural Development Advocacy In A Digital Era
EMMANUEL E. AKPOVETA, PhD & JOSEPH I. CHIADIKA
Traditional Information Dissemination Mechanisms In Ibani Nation: A Study Of Opobo Kingdom
UKAEGBU, MICHAEL IBE, PhD., PATIENCE T. JAJA and WOKOMA, SOLOMON INNOCENT
Sustainability and Challenges of Soybean Production in Taraba State, Nigeria
SAMUEL, P., AKINTUNDE, M. O, and ADI, A. Z
Evaluation of Parents’ Risk Perception on the Influence of Pornography on the Mental Development of Children in Enugu Metropolis
JOSEPHAT OKOYE, PhD, ANDREW C. APEH, Ph.D and PEACE OZIOMA MADUEKE