All Stories

  1. From “Makers of Images” to Cineastes? Looking Critically at Festivals and Critics’ Reception of Nollywood
  2. Dehumanising and De-Africanising Public Diplomacy
  3. Technological Determinism and African Public Diplomacy
  4. Tweeting to Vindicate the “Marginalised Nigerian Diaspora” in China
  5. Privately Owned But Government "Tele-Guided"
  6. Re-Branding China’s Battered Image in Nigeria amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
  7. Internet blackouts in Africa
  8. The Bible as Relic, Fetish or Talisman in Nollywood Films: A Semiotic Perspective
  9. A Latter-Day Sodom and Babylon
  10. Multilingualism as International Marketing Strategy
  11. Using Social Media to Advocate LGBT Rights in Black Africa
  12. Cast Me not as a Succubus or a Jezebel: Nollywood Actresses and the Struggle against Women Stereotyping
  13. Reconciling Homosexuality and Spirituality in Africa as a Heresy and Survival Strategy
  14. Francophobia as an expression of Pan-Africanism in Francophone Africa: An exploration of the Cameroonian political and media discourse
  15. Body Abjectification as a Tool to Represent Poverty in Black Africa
  16. Ode to Africa's Urban Space
  17. Prospects and Challenges of E-Government in Black Africa
  18. Reconciling Homosexuality and Spirituality in Africa as a Heresy and Survival Strategy
  19. Tackling Nigeria's Image Crisis With the Aid of Popular Cinema
  20. “We Are Anything but a ‘Shithole' Country!”
  21. Christianity and Tourism Development in Nigeria
  22. Cultural Heritage Preservation in a Modernizing Africa
  23. Documenting Nigeria's Social and Cultural History Through Cinema
  24. Hashtag Activism and the Transnationalization of Nigerian-Born Movements Against Terrorism
  25. ICTs and Cultural Promotion in Africa
  26. Marketing Christianity and Men of God Through the Use of Signs
  27. Media Regulation and Freedom of Expression in Black Africa
  28. Multilingualism as International Marketing Strategy
  29. Nation Branding and Tourism Development in Nigeria
  30. The Concept of Power in the Nigerian Religious Discourse
  31. Advertising and Consumerism in Nigeria
  32. Nollywood in Cameroon: Transnationalisation and Reception of a Dynamic Cinematic Culture
  33. Female Entrepreneurship in the Nollywood Film Industry
  34. Hashtag Activism and the Transnationalization of Nigerian-Born Movements Against Terrorism
  35. The Concepts of Academic Humility and Seniority in Scholarship
  36. Using Social Media to Advocate LGBT Rights in Black Africa
  37. Religiosity versus Spirituality in the Contemporary Nigerian Gospel Music
  38. The Female Media Producer as an Advocate of Women’s Empowerment in Nigeria: The Cross River State Experience
  39. Christian Resistance to Gay-Proselytism in a Secular Nigeria: Anathema or Social Heroism?