Nkiruka Nwantah

Nkiruka Nwantah
  • Covenant University

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Introduction
I am Dr. Nkiruka Favour Nwantah, a devoted faculty member at Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria I hold a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from Lagos State University, with a focus on Broadcast Media Management. My research interests include media studies, political communication and gender studies. I have over a decade year of experience in the field of Mass Communication, with a background in journalism.
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Covenant University

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News production goes beyond the routine of accessing, selecting, processing and interpreting events considered as newsworthy. It involves consequences of journalistic practices that are capable of influencing the professional culture, knowledge and expectations of the given medium. Though news production processes may be influenced by the editorial...
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This study seeks to investigate infodemic in the era of Coranavirus among Ikorodu residents in Lagos Nigeria. Studies have been conducted to unravel the effect of Coronavirus, its causes, and media coverage but there appears to be a paucity of literature with regards to people's perception of infodemic in in the wake of COVID 19 pandemic. It is on...
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This study investigates the role of Information Communication Technology in worship behaviour, spiritual connectivity and development pre and post Covid-19 Lockdown. The study examined the opinion of 568 Nigerian respondents, using a questionnaire. Whilst noting through results that most religious people had to depend on the use of several Informat...
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The study is a critical discourse on the influence of popular culture and media literacy on violence against women in Nigeria. It observed the advancement in ICT, which has turned the world to a global village has occasioned massive exchange of information, ideas and cultural product. The study has revealed an upsurge of culture of violence against...
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This study investigates the political economy of government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria and its implications for media management and survival. It is a qualitative research that relies on primary and secondary sources for data gathering. The study discovers that the ungainly and discriminatory political economy of the Nigerian go...

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