The modern digital world has engendered a lot of innovations in terms of exchange of ideas and culture. This is coupled with the fact that globalization has accelerated the way goods and services move around the world thus ushering in an age of liberalism. Within this mix, developing countries especially in Sub-Saharan African have had to contend with the intricacies and complexity of global neo-liberalism foisted on its young citizens, most of whom find themselves immersed in the vortex of unemployment, bad political leadership, conflict and collapse of basic infrastructure. In an attempt to find other means of realizing their life’s ambitions, most of them have embraced the method of using their talent and ingenuity to appropriate wealth ...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Globalisation is presented by some as an inevitable force of history. However, it is very much the r...
Abstract:Narratives about Africa are often shaped by deficit discourses that frame ‘development’ as ...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
Abstract: Narratives about Africa are often shaped by deficit discourses that frame ‘development’ as...
Abstract: This article presents a conceptual analysis of the relationship between global media hegem...
One of the greatest breakthroughs the Nigerian Theatre Industry has recorded in the past decade is t...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
In recent times, the mass media in Ghana have come under heavy attack for what is often considered t...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of postcolonial modernism in the c...
This paper argues that while there are some academic efforts have been made to fulfil the need to in...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Globalisation is presented by some as an inevitable force of history. However, it is very much the r...
Abstract:Narratives about Africa are often shaped by deficit discourses that frame ‘development’ as ...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
Abstract: Narratives about Africa are often shaped by deficit discourses that frame ‘development’ as...
Abstract: This article presents a conceptual analysis of the relationship between global media hegem...
One of the greatest breakthroughs the Nigerian Theatre Industry has recorded in the past decade is t...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
In recent times, the mass media in Ghana have come under heavy attack for what is often considered t...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
The thrust of this paper is to access the efficacy of establishing African Global Media channel to s...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of postcolonial modernism in the c...
This paper argues that while there are some academic efforts have been made to fulfil the need to in...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Given the robust reputation of Nigeria in Africa, as a continental giant, and the need to harness th...
Globalisation is presented by some as an inevitable force of history. However, it is very much the r...
Abstract:Narratives about Africa are often shaped by deficit discourses that frame ‘development’ as ...