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Awotokun, Kunle. "Local Governments and Synchronous Issues Since Nigeria’s Fourth Republic." International Journal of Social Sciences and Management 8, no. 2 (2021): 341–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijssm.v8i2.34583.

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The paper examines the contentious issues bewildering local government as a level of governance in Nigeria’s federal system of government against the backdrop of classical theory and practice of federalism.
 The article relies heavily on secondary data to run its analysis. Such data includes textbooks, journals, newspapers, magazines, periodicals, the Nigerian 1979 and 1999 constitutions, etc.
 The findings are that there are lots of contradictions (inconsistencies) in the running of the Nigerian federal system of government. The federal government is fond of always arm-twisting stat
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FOURCHARD, LAURENT. "LAGOS AND THE INVENTION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN NIGERIA, 1920–60." Journal of African History 47, no. 1 (2006): 115–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853705001660.

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This paper seeks to trace the origins of offences by youths as a distinct social concern in Lagos and examines the categorization of a group, the ‘juvenile delinquent’, by colonial administrators and welfare officers. While organized pickpocketing and prostitution by young people emerged as an issue in Nigerian newspapers in the 1920s, it was largely ignored by local administrators until the appointment, in 1941, of the first Social Welfare Officer. This led to the implementation of new administrative and judiciary machinery which combined two processes: it legislated ‘juvenile delinquency’ in
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Muhammed Jamiu, Mustapha, Mutiu Iyanda Lasisi, Lambe Kayode Mustapha, and Galina Trofimova. "Headlines and misinformation in the Nigerian newspapers: Evidence from herder-farmer crisis and ENDSARS protests." World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies, no. 3 (September 1, 2022): 46–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.30547/worldofmedia.3.2022.2.

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The increase in media proliferation as a result of the emergence of social media as alternative sources of news dissemination and consumption has led to many changes in journalism, such as declining gatekeeping and content scrutiny. Thus, headline construction and structuring play a crucial role in this new era of news. Like their counterparts all over the world, Nigeria’s mainstream media are not left out of this raging redefinition of news construction and distribution in a hyperbolic and propagandistic format, despite their significant contributions to democracy since its return in 1999. Th
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Aondover, Eric Msughter, Lawal Umar Maradun, and Suleiman M. Yar’Adua. "Mediatization of the Net and Internetization of the Print Media in Northern Nigeria." Unisia 40, no. 2 (2022): 335–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.20885/unisia.vol40.iss2.art5.

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The arrival of new media has generated tensions, arguments and debate about the prospects and future of the newspaper industry all over the world. In Northern Nigeria today, media technologies have led to many changes that are seen in the newspaper industry. For instance, technology has broken distance, making communication easier and the information around the world more accessible; it has shrunk both time and space. This situation has generated debates among scholars, about whether the new media technologies would eventually wipe out the conventional media or at least further redefine them.
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Oloruntoba, A., JO Oladeji, and EF Odedele. "Content analysis of agricultural training advertisements in Nigerian newspapers." International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology 3, no. 2 (2014): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v3i2.17838.

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It is obvious that the use of newspapers is one of the ways through which literate farmers could access agriculture-related information and are acquainted with innovations in agriculture. This study investigated the content of agricultural training advertisements in three Nigerian newspapers: The Guardian, Nigerian Tribune and Daily Times. Using multistage sampling techniques, 240 editions of these newspapers containing 609 advertisements for five years (2001–2005) were selected. In terms of agricultural subsectoral coverage, 30.3% were on veterinary services while forestry services recorded t
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Murty, K. S., Victor Ugenyi, and Julian B. Roebuck. "A COMPARISON OF CRIME REPORTAGE IN TWO NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS: DAILY TIMES AND NEW NIGERIAN." International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 13, no. 1 (1989): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01924036.1989.9688907.

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Hassan, Isyaku, and Mohd Nazri Latiff Azmi. "A Comparative Analysis of Visual Agenda-Setting in Reporting Islam." International Journal of Asian Social Science 8, no. 9 (2018): 622–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2018.89.622.630.

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The media set the agenda of public discourse and define people’s perception of the issues. Research shows that analysis of visual elements in the media coverage of Islam is under-represented. This study explores and compares visual agenda-setting of Islam in selected Nigerian and Malaysian newspapers. Punch and Vanguard were chosen from Nigeria while The Star and New Straits Times were chosen from Malaysia based on their online readership. The study focused on content analysis of 425 photos and 23 videos used in the selected newspapers. Sample was collected from November 2015 until September 2
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Nwakpa, James Ndubuisi. "Evaluation of Nigerian Government’s New Cashless Policy: Insights from Select National Dailies." British Journal of Marketing Studies 11, no. 3 (2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/bjms.2013/vol11n3116.

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in a bid to reduce inflation and stabilize the country’s economy, introduced cashless policy in 2012. The move became more pronounced following the recent efforts to redesign the country’s 200, 500 and 1,000-naira local currency denominations, which resulted in high scarcity of money in circulation. Since then, the initiative has remained a contentious issue. This study appraised the level of success, impacts, challenges and prospects of the policy as reported in select Nigerian national daily newspapers. The study was anchored on the Diffusion of Innovation a
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Muhhammad Shafiu, Awwal, Halimah Abdul Manaf, and Sakinah Muslim. "Utilization Entrepreneurship for Job Creation, Poverty Reduction and National Development." Journal of Social Sciences Research, no. 61 (January 29, 2020): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/jssr.61.97.102.

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Entrepreneurship has become a tool for uplifting nations and improving their socio-economic development for the benefit of all citizens. This has worked for Western capitalist economies and the newly industrialized countries (NICs). In Africa there is less reliance on entrepreneurship as an engine of economic growth and development which has led to unemployment pervasive poverty and underdevelopment. The paper examined how entrepreneurship can help to speed up socio-economic development in Nigeria and reduce reliance on unsuccessful Western backed neo-liberal development strategies. The data o
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Hassan, Isyaku, Mohd N. L. Azmi, and Usman I. Abubakar. "Framing Islam in News Reporting: A Comparative Content Analysis." Asian Social Science 13, no. 10 (2017): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v13n10p112.

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The emergence of modern communication technology suggests that the society as a whole is now a simple hostage at the hands of the media. However, the time has come to ask whether the people are being managed, manipulated, massaged or brainwashed by the media. Media contents are unjustifiably dominated by expressions that create negative impressions of Islam. As a result, the media accentuate anti-Muslim bias and bigotry. This study aims to comparatively examine how Nigerian and Malaysian newspapers frame Islam-related events in news reporting. Using purposive sampling, Punch and Vanguard were
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