Indigenous communication systems are essential element of the socio-cultural tradition of Africans. These systems have been used to promote co-operation, mobilization and participation among African people. This paper takes into account the uniqueness of indigenous communication especially on women’s political participation and was laid on two-step flow (Multi-step flow) theory. Empirical study was looked into and the researchers conclude that since indigenous communication provides women with knowledge and information on political activities at the local level, it follows that women should be trained with a view to acquiring the knowledge and know-how required for standing for elections or applying for decision-making posts. Key words: Afr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the role of media in promoting indigenous cultural va...
This study explores the extent to which the use of indigenous languages in the publications of Kwaye...
The purpose of this article is to explore African form of indigenous mass communication with emphasi...
Indigenous communication systems are essential element of the socio-cultural tradition of Africans. ...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
1 Where is the African culture? Assessing the uniqueness of indigenous communication in galvanising ...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income,...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income,...
This paper discusses the concept of Communication and Information Management within the Akan cultura...
ABSTRACT The globalization trend has eaten so deep into our culture and tradition as emerging inform...
This study is a comparative appraisal of indigenous content in Adelakun’s Under the Brown Rusted Ro...
We live in a rapidly changing world … a world in which there seems to be a conspiracy by the propone...
The Talking Drum is an important instrument of communication in Traditional African society which se...
The objective of this study was to investigate the role of media in promoting indigenous cultural va...
This study explores the extent to which the use of indigenous languages in the publications of Kwaye...
The purpose of this article is to explore African form of indigenous mass communication with emphasi...
Indigenous communication systems are essential element of the socio-cultural tradition of Africans. ...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
1 Where is the African culture? Assessing the uniqueness of indigenous communication in galvanising ...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income,...
This paper takes into account the exceptionality of the socio-economic characteristics (age, income,...
This paper discusses the concept of Communication and Information Management within the Akan cultura...
ABSTRACT The globalization trend has eaten so deep into our culture and tradition as emerging inform...
This study is a comparative appraisal of indigenous content in Adelakun’s Under the Brown Rusted Ro...
We live in a rapidly changing world … a world in which there seems to be a conspiracy by the propone...
The Talking Drum is an important instrument of communication in Traditional African society which se...
The objective of this study was to investigate the role of media in promoting indigenous cultural va...
This study explores the extent to which the use of indigenous languages in the publications of Kwaye...
The purpose of this article is to explore African form of indigenous mass communication with emphasi...