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The six-volume Encyclopedia of Journalism covers all significant dimensions of journalism including: print, broadcast and Internet journalism; US and international perspectives; history; technology; legal issues and court cases; ownership; and economics.
This piece ofl itera ture is a haunting and ruthlessly honest memoir that contains tales of triumph over adversi ties. -Prof. Dayo Alao, Babco ck University. Fashioned in graphic and urbane diction, Facing the Dragon hold s the reader with a compelling force to pore through every page and crave formore. -Samuel Okere, GMICEO Bab cock University Press The book, Facing the Dragon, is an apt, insightfu l, experiential and historic al account of the unrelenting threats of the Dragon (Satan) to humanity and the certainty of his defeat through the worthy death ofJesus Christ. -Pastor Sampson M. Nwaomah, Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Studies, Mission andReligion & Society, Babcock University, Pastor ...
The Wasted Years records the painful role of Nigeria's political class in the under development of the country between 1999 and 2007. The extensive and almost irreparable damage done the nation's economy and social structures by those who pull the strings of the nation's machinery of government cannot be cataloged in one expression. Regrettably, the media, which is the citizens' beacon of hope for responsible and accountable leadership seem to have compromised its professional ethics and looked the other ways as those in government pillage and ravage the country's resources. Perhaps understandably. In a country where corruption and mediocrity tear through the heart of her economy, integrity counts for nothing, if at all retained in the lexicography of the people. Unfortunately the few media practitioners and visionary political leaders that exist are drowned in the sea of the infamous group. This has resulted in the many years the nation has wasted by taking so much from the land to feed so few, and to impoverish so large a population of the Nigerian people. Nigeria is like an arable land invaded and infested by locusts.
AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AMONG SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: ? Revealed that African traditional medicine could be used in the explicable or inexplicable form. ? Examined the veracity of the claim that the practice and use of African traditional medicine amounted to idolatry, ? Identified the patterns and extent of the practice and use of traditional medicine among the Seventh-day Adventists in particular and Christians in general, ? Analyzed the social, economic and spiritual impacts of the practice and use of traditional medicine on Seventh-day Adventists and other Christians. ? Discussed the interplay between African traditional medical practices and Western medical practices in the health ...
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