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Browsing by Author "Omoloso, A. I."

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    Application of public relations strategies by the federal government of Nigeria for the containment of corona virus
    (Galda Verlag, 2023) Udende, P.; Akpede, K. S.; Adisa, R. M; Mustapha, M. L.; Omoloso, A. I.
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    Cultural and communication factors for improved maternal health practices among Ilorin Emirate women in a democratic Context.
    (University of Ilorin Press., 2022) Omoloso, A. I.; La’aro, O. A.
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    Culturally sensitive maternal health promotion messages
    (Department of Mass Communication, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2017) Omoloso, A. I.; Ahmad, M. K.; Ramli, R.
    Identification and understanding of the target audience have significant implications for the production of culturally sensitive and relevant health promotion messages capable of achieving effective outcomes. Yet, despite growing global concern on the utilisation of culture and context- based approaches in addressing health issues, research harnessing the role of the audience in the development of culturally sensitive and relevant maternal health promotion messages is limited in Nigeria. This study explores the lived maternal health promotion experiences of pregnant and post natal women in north central Nigeria. In-depth phenomenological interviews were conducted with 29 perinatal women of diverse ethnicity to understand their maternal health experiences and health promotion concerns. NVivo 11 software was used to manage data. Findings indicate that multiple sources of information utilised by the women could prompt either healthy or harmful practices while messages can be culturally sensitive by targeting relevant opinion leaders and change agents appropriate messages.
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    Development and National Security: The Role of Indigenous Languages in Dissemination of Media Content in Nigeria.
    (Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin., 2014) Omoloso, A. I.; Abdulrauf-Salau, A.
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    Evaluation of gender disparity in the Nigerian broadcast industry
    (Published by Department of Mass Communication, University of Jos., 2015) Udende, P.; Chiakaan, G. J.; Omoloso, A. I.
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    Impact of smartphones on news gathering and reporting by journalists in Kwara State.
    (Department of Mass Communication, University of Ilorin, Nigeria., 2021) Ibrahim, I. Y.; Jesutoba, E. A.; Udende, P.; Adisa, R. M.; Omoloso, A. I.; Kareem, R. A.
    The advent of the new information and communication technologies (ICT) brought new innovations to the media industry worldwide. The development of the ICT revolutinalised the practice of journalism with the introduction of new tools, which have not only enhanced the outputs of professional journalists but also altered the practices of journalism all over the world. The role of the ICT, especially smartphones and the Internet, cannot be overemphasised as they serve pivotal functions in changing and altering the practices of journalism. This study examined the impact of smartphones on news gathering and reporting among journalists in Kwara State, using survey questionnaire as research tool. Census sampling method was employed to seek information from 148 registered working journalists in Kwara State of Nigeria. The results showed that smartphone was popularly being used by majority of journalists in Kwara State for their professional activities and that the device has greatly enhanced their performances. The study recommended that media houses should provide journalists with multifunctional smartphones and facilitate adequate training on the optimum usage of such new gadgets for improved performances.
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    Indigenous language newspapers in Nigeria from 1914-2013: A review
    (Department of History and International Studies. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, Nigeria., 2014) Omoloso, A. I.; Abdulrauf-Salau, A.
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    Political communication transformation in Nigeria and changing media environment.
    (Published by Godfery Okoye University Press, 2022) Udende, P.; Akpede, K. S.; Omoloso, A. I.
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    Reporting emerging infectious diseases: Expectations, challenges and the way forward
    (National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, 2024) Udende, P.; Akpede, K. S.; Abdulraheem, R. O.; Abdulrauf-Salau. A.; Omoloso, A. I.
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    Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theories’ amplification of misleading information
    (Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria, 2022) Udende, P.; Akpede, K. S.; Omoloso, A. I.; Ibrahim, I. Y.
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    Social media as sources of news for Nigerian broadcast media
    (Published by Kwararafa University, Wukari, Taraba State-Nigeria, 2020) Akpede, K. S.; Udende, P.; Omoloso, A. I.
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    Techniques of Television Production
    (Published by University of Ilorin Press, 2022) Omoloso, A. I.; Ibrahim, I. Y.

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