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Godwin Okon
Godwin Okon
RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PORTHARCOURT, NIGERIAUnknown affiliation
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Voter education by the Nigerian broadcast media: A normative appraisal of three radio stations in Port Harcourt Metropolis
GB Okon
Journal of media studies 28 (1), 2019
242019
Information technology and journalism practice in Nigeria: A survey of journalists in Portharcourt metropolis
G Okon, T Eleba
Rev. Eur. Stud. 5, 111, 2013
152013
Prevalent news frames in news reports about military operations against Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria
BCE Ndinojuo, WC Ihejirika, GB Okon
World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies 1, 51-72, 2020
92020
Reinvigorating the Framing Theory: Appraising Reports on Nigerian Military and Boko Haram Insurgency
BCE Ndinojuo, WC Ihejirika, GB Okon
International Journal of Media, Journalism and Mass Communications 4 (4), 10-19, 2018
82018
Environmental communication strategies of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA): implications for sustainable waste management in Nigeria
PF Obuah, GB Okon
International journal of development and sustainability 6 (11), 1541-1558, 2017
82017
Mega Churches and megaphones: Nigerian Church leaders and their media ministries
WC Ihejirika, GB Okon
A Moving Faith: Mega Churches Go South. London: Sage Publications Ltd 62, 82, 2015
82015
The Niger Delta crisis and advocacy for peace by the Nigerianpress: a content analysis of three Nigerian newspapers
GB Okon
72013
Social media use by two dominant political parties in Rivers State: Their techniques, application and followership
GB Okon
Review of communication and media studies 1 (2), 132-142, 2015
62015
The war against oil theft in the Niger Delta region and advocacy campaigns by the Nigerian press: A normative appraisal
GB Okon
Studies in Media and Communication 2 (1), 61-70, 2014
62014
Diffusion of Innovation Patters among Poverty Alleviation Agencies and Sustainable Development Challenges in the Niger Delta Region: The Rivers State Experience
GB Okon
Rev. Eur. Stud. 6, 40, 2014
62014
The coverage of Augusta 109 naval helicopter crash in Bayelsa State by three Nigerian newspapers: The depth, disposition and pattern
GB Okon
Journal of humanities and social sciences 12 (2), 113-122, 2013
62013
Reporting military casualties in Nigerian newspapers: An analysis of operations against Boko Haram insurgents
BCE Ndinojuo, W Ihejirika, G Okon
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi 4 (1), 1-20, 2020
52020
Contextualization of non-communicable heart disease in select Nigerian newspapers: Approaches and patterns
GB Okon
Emerging trends in gender, health and political communication in Africa, 97-109, 2015
52015
Promoting tourism in West Africa through newspaper constructionism, framing and salience: A content analysis of selected newspapers in Nigeria
GB Okon
52015
The 2015 deadline for digitization of broadcasting and awareness/knowledge ratio among information workers in Port Harcourt
GB Okon, WC Ihejirika
Review of communication and media studies 1 (1), 39-47, 2014
52014
National security and journalism practice-emerging considerations for Nigerian journalists
GB Okon
Global Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (4), 1-5, 2013
52013
Televangelism and the socio-political mobilization of Pentecostals in Port Harcourt metropolis: A KAP survey
G Okon
Politics and Religion Journal 5 (1), 61-80, 2011
52011
Viewers reactions to excessive ritual themes in Nigerian home videos: A Port Harcourt city survey
GB Okon
International Journal of Communication and Media Studies 5 (2), 1-10, 2015
42015
THE RIVERS STATE RERUN ELECTION AND PRINT MEDIA CONTENT ON MATTERS ARISING : A PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
GB OKON
REVIEW OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES 1 (4), 282 - 299, 2017
32017
Gender Imbalance in President Buhari’s Ministerial Nominations and Reactions by the Nigerian Press: Advocacy or Complacency?
GBOH ORLU - ORLU
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 6 (10), 81 - 89, 2016
32016
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