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  1. “Mad, Mentally Ill, Permanently Unstable”? A Culture-Centered Approach to Jinn Possession Stigmas and Management Strategies Among Nigerian Muslims
  2. Fear of Expansion and Domination: Toxic and Ethnic Frames Amidst Call to #SayNoToRUGA on Nigerian Twittersphere
  3. Media framing and construction of socio-political issues in Nigeria: (Dis)connection between theory and professional ethics?
  4. Public Policies on Radio Broadcasting in Nigeria, 1956–2006 , by Akin Akingbulu
  5. Between the Star Boy and the City Boy: Humour, Sarcasm and Rhetoric-Induced (De)Marketing in a Nigerian Presidential Primary Election
  6. All Talk, Little Impact: Media Frames and Discursive Strategies of Out-of-School Children in Nigeria
  7. Covid-19 Containment Communication in Nigeria: Do Kari-Kasa Community Still Believe ‘the Media are of the Devil’?
  8. From Information Seeking to Social Support: Utilities of WhatsApp Group for Health Education and Postpartum Healing among CS Mothers in Nigeria
  9. Sustainability of Facebook-radio convergence for content distribution in Nigeria: Computational content and stakeholders’ perspectives analyses
  10. Analysis of 3Vs of Big Data from Fake News and Nigerians’ Consciousness towards National Unity in Times of Uncertainties
  11. 4 The correlates among containment, management and public interest indicators of COVID-19 in Nigeria: managerial and policy implications for stakeholders
  12. Between Coronavirus and COVID-19: Influence of Nigerian Newspapers’ Headline Construction on Audience Information-Seeking Behaviour
  13. Connected but not Engaged: A Tale of Two Governorship Candidates’ Social Media Mobilization in a Gubernatorial Contest in Oyo State, Southwest Nigeria
  14. Predicting Migration to Developed Countries