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OPEN-DEFECATION-FREE MESSAGES: A KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) STUDY OF RESIDENTS OF ANAMBRA STATE
This study is premised against the background that there is an increasing global attention to the threats of open defecation to human health, dignity and the environment and open defecation facilitates the transmission of infectious diseases like diarrhea, typhoid, cholera and other diseases associated with poor sanitation, hygiene and waste management. To help address the health concerns and ameliorate the spread of these diseases in Nigeria, the Federal Government and other International Development Partners like UNICEF began the Open- Defecation – Free (ODF) campaign messages in the country. ODF messages aimed at providing adequate information and awareness on the negative effects of open defecation practice and to sensitise the people to adopt behavioral change of saying no to open defecation practice but rather use the toilet to achieve an ODF environment. In all these, it is not clear if the residents of Anambra State, one of the pilot States in ODF messages and campaign in Nigeria representing the South East Zone are favorably disposed to these awareness and behavioural change messages and interventions. This circumstance therefore motivated the study titled “Open-Defecation-Free Messages: A knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Study of Residents of Anambra State” which set the following objectives; to determine whether respondents in Anambra State have knowledge of ODF messages, to ascertain the respondents’ sources of information about ODF messages, to ascertain the respondents’ sources of information about ODF messages, to determine whether there is a significant relationship between knowledge of ODF messages and the respondents’ attitude towards these messages, to find out whether there is a significant relationship between respondents’ attitudes to ODF messages and the practice of these messages, and to determine whether respondents in Anambra State advocate for ODF practice after exposure to ODF messages.
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Traditional African Medicine and the Challenge of Transgenerational Cultural Communication: A New Perspectival Approach
This study examined the challenge of transgenerational cultural communication in the development of Traditional African Medicine (TAM). The study was based on transgenerational theory. The researcher used the qualitative methodological approach of analyzing related literature and histories to establish a relationship between transgenerational cultural communication and the present state of Traditional African Medicine. The study concluded that the dynamics of transgenerational cultural communication can be strategically deployed to achieve global significance and collaborative relevance for Traditional African Medicine in the delivery of quality health care in the new global order.
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Media Economics and Sustainability
Media economics provides insight on how the media market works, structure of media firms, nature of media products and how the media make money. Media organizations want to produce content with low investment and maximum profit. Any change in the regulation policy and technologies may affect the economic process of the media industry.
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Premium English Grammar
As an award-winning writer and teacher who has taught the
language in the classroom and in the virtual space for twelve years to learners
who have aced English certificate examinations, I wrote Premium English
Grammar to help users and learners of English who (like you) are in pursuit of
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Deception In Today’s Church
WRONG DEFINITION OF
CHRISTIANITY 1Christianity is not the religion of those who worship in churches.
It is a relationship with God secured through the door of an
encounter with Jesus Christ who died for all men.Remarks: Many people think they are Christians just because they
worship in churches, especially on Sundays; or because they bear
Christian names, or because they had water sprinkled on their head
as infants in an event many in error call baptism. Others think they
are Christians because their parents are, or because they can hear
God or see visions. Some think they are Christians because they
give to God’s work, or were ordained or given one title or the other
in church. Not one of these acts makes one a Christian.
Believers were first called Christians in Antioch because they acted
like Christ (Acts 11:26). So you can’t be a Christian unless you act
like Christ. And no one can ever grow genuine character of Christ
who is not born again through an encounter in which one repents of
one’s sin and receives Christ as one’s Saviour. When Nicodemus
needed this encounter, he went to Jesus by night. He set out
praising Him for being a man who came from God. He said no man
could do the miracles Jesus did except God was with Him. He was a
great religious leader in Israel, probably in the mould of our Bishops
of today, but he didn’t know the God he worshipped. So Jesus
looked beyond his words and saw the void eating away his spirit and
said to him, “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born
again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3).
I am sure the answer Jesus gave startled him. It touched the sore side
of his spiritual void. He must have felt there was no need pretending
before a Man who knew his heart. So he didn’t say, “You’re
Christianity is not the religion of those who worship in churches.
It is a relationship with God secured through the door of an
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Friends That Make Family
This is a story about three friends who became a peace-loving family that shared love in their community. It is an interesting story of how a scientist, a doctor and a musician became friends that lived like a family. It shows us that being good to others makes a family happy. This is an interesting story of how the scientist and the hunter were liked by all in the community because of their good works.
Publisher: TopShelve Publishers
Number of Pages: 25
ISBN: 978-978-57835-0-6
File Size: 2.56 MB
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A Trip To The Village Stream
This is an interesting story of how a young boy and his siblings took a trip to their village stream with their father. It was an event that made their holiday very interesting. The young boy narrates his experiences at the stream and how excited he was to play with friends like he never did. There is also an interesting drama in the story after one of his friends insisted on following him to the stream against his mother’s instruction. What happened will amaze you. This is a very interesting and educative book for kids.
Author: Chiagoziem Nwabueze
Year of Publication: 2020
Publisher: TopShelve Publishers
Number of Pages: 25
ISBN: 978-978-57835-0-6
File Size: 1.51 MB
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Essentials of Editorial Writing
Editorial writing is an important task in journalism. This is because
a newspaper’s opinion on topical issues should be expressed
meaningfully and persuasively. Newspapers play advocacy role
through the editorial. They fight battles for the public, set agenda
and carve out an image for themselves through discourses featured
in the editorial. This is why writing the editorial is serious business.
It requires knowledge of basic approaches and skills which
facilitate presentation of persuasive opinions meaningfully. Poorly
written editorial could negatively affect the corporate image of a
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Anatomy of Brown Envelope Syndrome – Nigerian Press Perspective
This book x-rays the brown envelope syndrome in Nigeria with a view to finding out the genesis of the trend, what has made the practice endemic in the Nigerian media sector and how it has affected the image of the profession in the country. It is an anatomy of the brown envelope syndrome in Nigeria, which takes a close look at the perceived deceptive power of the syndrome, its negative effects on stakeholders in the media industry and possible solutions to the problem. It is written from the point of view of an ex-journalist who had first-hand experience of the brown envelope syndrome and has seen possible practical approaches to curbing the trend if sincerely and effectively implemented.
Author: Chinenye Nwabueze
Year of Publication: 2020
Publisher: TopShelve Publishers
Number of Pages: 265
ISBN: 978-97-54047-8-4
File Size: 1.61 MB
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Magazine & Newspaper Management and Production
Magazine and Newspaper Management and Production
is a text that explores and explains basic
techniques in newspaper and magazine publishing and looks at the
management and production aspects, providing details of pre-press,
press and post-press activities. The book has nine chapters
each of which treats a unique topic with a fresh insight on the
newspaper and magazine business. This third edition provides an
update to some concepts and issues discussed in the first two editions.
It explains the fusion between the social media and magazine
management and production.
This book is essential for students, practicing journalists
managerial staff in the print media, including journalism and
mass communication scholars who wish to keep in touch with
modern trends in print media management and production.Product Details:
Author: Chinenye Nwabueze
Year of Publication: 2022 Third edition
Number of Pages: 156
File Size: 3.06 MB
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Environmental Communication
This book, “Environmental Communication: Perspectives
on Green Communication and Information Management” explores
the application of communication principles in environmental
management practices. It provides an insight on various approaches
and strategies of disseminating information, sharing and shaping
ideas, meanings, expressions, reactions, experiences, and
responsibilities on environmental concerns between and among
people, with a view to ensuring an environmentally sustainable
society.Product Details:
Author: Chinenye Nwabueze
Year of Publication: 2021, Second edition
Number of Pages: 228
File Size: 1.01 MB
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Reporting – Principles, Approaches & Special Beats
The process of reporting takes considerable skill, creativity, and tenacity.
Acquiring information required to write stories for the mass media involves
a great deal of thought, preparation, planning and execution of task
objectives. A reporter needs to understand the environment within which he
operates, the nature of information he is to go after, how and where to get
such information. An understanding of the various kinds of sources, beats,
forms of journalistic writing and perspectives on legal and ethical issues in
journalism, is germane.
This book, Reporting: Principles, Approaches, Special Beats,
provides detailed insight on the basics of reporting. It is a thorough
groundwork which exposes reporters to emerging trends in journalism
practice. The author’s treatment of the various topics using vivid and
relevant examples makes for easy comprehension of the content and apt
placement of explanations in proper context.Product Details:
Author: Chinenye Nwabueze
Year of Publication: 2015
Publisher: TopShelve Publishers
Number of Pages: 436
ISBN: 978 – 219 – 676 – 2
File Size: 10.3 MB
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