The last three decades has been dotted by the continuous agitation by women for equal political positions in the political space of Nigeria. While women advocacy groups and international organisations accuse the men folk of engineering a political architecture that makes it difficult for women to participate, the men believe that there is growing apathy on the part of women. This has brought to the fore the issue of 35 percent affirmative action for women in developing societies like Nigeria. But this can only be achieved by raising the awareness level and interest of women in politics. In line with this demand, the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) Enugu developed a gender political programme- Nn?ko Umunwanyi. The programme which...
Over the years, women have been relegated to the background in issues of the overall development esp...
The impact of radio broadcasting on political participation in Nigeria's South-South Zone is investi...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
The last three decades has been dotted by the continuous agitation by women for equal political posi...
Low rate of female participation in politics compared to that of their male counter- parts in Nigeri...
This study explores the role of radio in mobilising women for politics in Ado-Odo/Ota area of Ogun s...
Equitable and balanced reporting is crucial to the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, especially wh...
Comparatively, the rate at which men participate in politics is incredibly higher than their female ...
The paper investigates the conceptual and material bases of women’s exclusion from the formal arena ...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
In spite of the fact that women constitute over 50% of the registered voters in the country and are...
Nigerian women account for almost half of the country’s population, yet they represent a minuscule p...
This article examines the effectiveness of various policies and strategies aimed at promoting women’...
The development of community radio in many countries has significantly transformed the media landsca...
Over the years, women have been relegated to the background in issues of the overall development esp...
The impact of radio broadcasting on political participation in Nigeria's South-South Zone is investi...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...
The last three decades has been dotted by the continuous agitation by women for equal political posi...
Low rate of female participation in politics compared to that of their male counter- parts in Nigeri...
This study explores the role of radio in mobilising women for politics in Ado-Odo/Ota area of Ogun s...
Equitable and balanced reporting is crucial to the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, especially wh...
Comparatively, the rate at which men participate in politics is incredibly higher than their female ...
The paper investigates the conceptual and material bases of women’s exclusion from the formal arena ...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
In spite of the fact that women constitute over 50% of the registered voters in the country and are...
Nigerian women account for almost half of the country’s population, yet they represent a minuscule p...
This article examines the effectiveness of various policies and strategies aimed at promoting women’...
The development of community radio in many countries has significantly transformed the media landsca...
Over the years, women have been relegated to the background in issues of the overall development esp...
The impact of radio broadcasting on political participation in Nigeria's South-South Zone is investi...
The relevance of women in the society and in politics cannot be undermined. Indigenous communication...