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Jammy Seigha Guanah
Jammy Seigha Guanah
University of Africa, Toru-Orua, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NIGERIAN PRESS COVERAGE OF MALE AND FEMALE ASPIRANTS IN THE 2013 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION IN ANAMBRA STATE
JS Guanah
UNIUYO Journal of Communication Studies 1 (1), 126-140, 2017
152017
Artificial intelligence and journalism practice in Nigeria: Perception of journalists in Benin City, Edo State
JS Guanah, VN Agbanu, I Obi
International review of humanities Studies 5 (2), 16, 2020
122020
Social media, youths and agricultural development in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
SJ Guanah, I Obi, OS Egbra, NT Akumabor
International Journal of Communication 22 (1), 2017
102017
Media and Theatre as Reliable Catalysts for African Development
JS Guanah
92021
“Fake News” as a Contemporary Issue in Global Communication Concern
JS Guanah
Evolving Thoughts on international communication, diplomacy and the Social …, 2018
92018
Analysis of netizens’ reactions to religious leaders’ comments on political issues in selected Nigerian online news platforms
SJ Guanah
University of Uyo Journal of Humanities 23 (2), 435-462, 2019
72019
Assessment of Mass Communication Education in Mid-West Region, Nigeria
JS Guanah
International Journal of Communication and Social Sciences 1 (1), 77-97, 2019
72019
Media Buzz and Sources of Exposure to Daddy Freeze's Comments on Tithing: Perceived Influence on Tithers in Select Pentecostal Churches
JS Guanah, EJ Anho, I Obi
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam Campus, Anambra State, Nigeria, 2017
72017
The Contributing role of the media in educating farmers in riverine areas on the choice of suitable crops and the use of technologies for farming in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
JS Guanah, S Leader, I Furomfate
Ianna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 5 (1), 37-48, 2023
62023
Newspaper Reportage and Editorial Contents of Gender-based Violence in a Pandemic Era
JS Guanah
Nigerian Theatre Journal 22 (2022), 75-91, 2022
62022
Artificial intelligence and its reportage in select Nigerian newspapers: A content analysis
J Guanah, OBI Ijeoma
International Journal of Language and Literary Studies 2 (2), 45-61, 2020
62020
Framing of Cybercrime (Yahoo-Yahoo Business) by The Guardian and Vanguard Newspapers
JS Guanah, NA Nwammuo, I Obi
The Nigerian Journal of Communication (TNJC) 17 (1), 41-61, 2020
62020
Volume of coverage, story types and prominence: A content analysis of Nigerian newspapers’ coverage of education news
JS Guanah
Journal of Communication and Media Research 10 (1), 103-114, 2018
62018
The utilization of new media technologies in journalism practice in Delta State, Nigeria
SJ Guanah, GO Ojo, SJ Guanah
Mass communication education and practice in Nigeria, 174-195, 2018
62018
Communication components in a dance performance: Analysis of Ema Royal Dance of Ughelli Kingdom in Delta State, Nigeria
JS Guanah, JE Anho, R Dalung
WEST AFRICA JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (WAJASS) 1 (1), 125-140, 2020
52020
Book as a communication medium: Using Barclays Ayakoroma’s Dance on the Grave to discuss salient gender issues
SJ Guanah
International Review of Humanities Studies 3 (2), 385-403, 2018
52018
Advocacy for the Use of Newspapers as Instructional Materials in the Teaching and Learning Process: A Case of Secondary Schools in Delta State
JS Guanah, U Gladys O., I OBI
African Journal of Culture and Sustainable Education 5 (1), 23-39, 2018
52018
RELEVANCE OF THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY AND THE MEDIA TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA
JS Guanah
Nigerian Theatre Journal 21 (1), 16-32, 2021
42021
MAINSTREAM MEDIA AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AWARENESS AMONGST RESIDENTS OF ASABA METROPOLIS, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
JS Guanah
Journal of Contemporary Social Research 5 (1), 65-79, 2021
42021
Carnivals as Catalyst for Economic Development: Strategic Role of Newspapers
JS Guanah, E Emakunu, L Okowa-Nwaebi, SO Egbra
International Journal of Humanitatis Theoreticus 4 (2), 185-199, 2020
42020
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