7 research outputs found

    MEDIA EDUCATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET

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    Media education encompasses a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills aimed at understanding,analysing, and critically engaging with various forms of media, including traditional outlets liketelevision and newspapers, as well as newer digital platforms such as social media and streamingservices. Entrepreneurship is a component of business life that contributes to a successful businessorganisation. An entrepreneurial mindset is a collection of abilities that helps people recognizeopportunities, seize them, bounce back from losses, and flourish in a range of situations. The aimof this study is to evaluate how media educates entrepreneurial mindset. The theory used for thisstudy is the social influence theory. The methodology of this study was gathered throughsecondary data collection. Other academics’ studies as well as press articles served as sources. Theconclusion of this study is that there are many ways that media education and an entrepreneurialattitude can come together to provide people with the knowledge and abilities needed tosuccessfully navigate the quickly changing media landscape while also encouraging creativity andinnovation. This study recommends that people acquire the knowledge, abilities, and mindsetnecessary to prosper in the dynamic and constantly evolving media ecosystem whilesimultaneously pursuing their passions by fusing media education with an entrepreneurial mindset

    Evaluating the Public’s Perception of Newspaper Coverage of Human Killings for Money Rituals in Nigeria

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    The objective of the study was to ascertain if the coverage of human killings for money rituals in Nigerian newspapers contributes to the increase in human killings for money ritual purposes. The study employed a survey design to investigate the subject matter among a sample of 400 respondents. Findings revealed that the audience's perception of newspaper coverage of human killings for money rituals is high and does not contribute to an increase in human killings for money rituals. On the contrary, the tested hypothesis revealed that newspaper coverage of human killing for money rituals contributes to this menace. Also, audiences are of the view that the Nigerian newspapers’ coverage of human killings for money rituals contributes little or nothing to the government curbing the menace in society. The recommendation was for Nigerian newspapers to intensify their coverage of human killings for money rituals. The goal is to provoke the government into creating policies that would help end the problem and promote national growth

    JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS & HEALTH EDUCATION PEDAGOGY: Prevalence of Water-Borne Diseases among Farmers of Igboroko Farm Settlement in Ikole Local Government Area, Ekiti State

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    GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSION Only manuscripts that adhere to the guidelines below will be accepted for publication      in the Journal of Human Kinetics and Health Education: The manuscript should be typed in double line space on A4 size paper with Microsoft words, Times New Roman, 12 point font size, preferred manuscript length is 12 typewritten pages. The title of article, author\u27s name and affiliation and the full address, showing e-mail address and mobile phone number to which correspondence should be sent must be submitted on a separate sheet. The abstract must not be more than 200 italicized words with focus on the purpose, methods, findings and recommendations; and a maximum of five key words. Tables and figures are to be fixed appropriately in the manuscript. Tables should be in 2 decimal places and levels of significance clearly stated, where applicable. Materials forwarded to the Journal for consideration should be original and not have been submitted to another publication or published elsewhere. The current APA style of referencing should be adapted. Visit www.apastyle.org Paper acceptance notification will be made known to contributors within 2 weeks after paper submission. The Journal does not charge submission fee like other journals. It is expected that the publication will be out by December, 2020. Papers for publication should be submitted electronically as attachment, preferably in word document file, to the editor via the e-mail below: [email protected]; Copy: [email protected], [email protected]

    Mythologizing the transition : a comparative study of Bahram Beyzaee and Wolfe Soyinka

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    Bahram Beyzaee, the Iranian playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker, and Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian poet, playwright, and novelist have produced artistic works that transcend the limitations of time and locality to become powerful comments on human life and socio-political and cultural institutions. This research study examines the major themes and dramatic techniques of these two writers to demonstrate how, in two very different cultural settings, traditional modes and themes appear in modem art forms to renegotiate cultural identity. I argue that both writers place themselves in a post postcolonial position which rather than being concerned about 'writing back against the centre' reflects on the cultural shortcomings that leaves their people at the mercy of vicious internal and external forces. I also demonstrate how they demythologize the traditional superstitious beliefs that haunt the present, foreground the inauthenticity of the modern hybrid obsessions that distort everyday life in their countries and mythologize and glorify the positive aspects of history and contemporary life to redefine cultural identity in terms of the best their cultures can offer. The first two chapters give an account of the history of Iranian and Nigerian performance forms in the context of socio-political, cultural, literary and artistic movements and traditions. The third chapter proceeds to present a short discussion of the theatrical vision and themes of Beyzaee and Soyinka and embarks on a general comparison of the two writers. Chapter four is focused on Beyzaee and Soyinka's depiction of the intellectuals as sacrificial heroes whose death may initiate social purgation and cultural regeneration and liberation. Chapter five is less mythical and more sociopolitical. It is a reflection on the writers' portrayal of women in their works and their success or failure in transcending literary and cultural stereotypes in a world where the means of production and socio-economic facts and the cultural developments associated with them demand a rapid movement away from patriarchal values. Chapter six is devoted to the study of another major issue in the process of cultural transition, namely, redefining the position of ethnic minorities in the myth of nationhood. This last chapter is followed by a brief conclusion, discussing the results and the future possibilities of drama in the context of rapid transition

    Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues: EFFECT OF MONETARY POLICY ON DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA

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    © Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.   The Journal contains analysis of banking and finance issues relevant to the Nigeria economic experience and financial policies. Opinions expressed herein are these of the authors and her necessarily those of the Department of Finance.   All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means. electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise of series in any retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.       Subscription Rate:                Nigeria   Students:         N2,000 Others:            N2,500   Foreign                                    US $25       Volume 9 No. 1, March 2023       ISSN: 1119 - 8494       Printed in Nigeria by: Department of Finance Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Tel: 08035023117, 080283887163.           EDITOR –IN – CHIEF: PROF. J. A. OLOYEDE MANAGING EDITOR: DR.(MRS) B. A. AZEEZ ASSOCIATE EDITOR: DR. F. T. KOLAPO   ADVISORY BOARD PROF. WOLE ADEWUNMI PROF. W. I. IYIEGBUNIWE PROF. S. I. OWUALAH PROF. (MRS) E. O. ADEGBITE PROF. FAMOUS IZEDOME PROF. A. A. AWE PROF. T. M. OBAMUYI PROF. S. O. AKINMULEGUN PROF. F. M. EPETIMEHIN PROF. S. A. TELLA PROF. R. O. SOMOYE EDITORS PROF. S. O. ADEUSI PROF. A. O. ADARAMOLA DR. L. B. AJAYI M. O. OKE L. A. SULAIMAN DR. J. O. MOKUOLU DR. DAPO FAPETU DR. J. A. AJAYI   BUSINESS MANAGERS S. O. DADA DR.MRS. O. G. OBISESAN DR. MRS. A. O. ADEJAYAN DR. I. E. AJAYI   CALL FOR PAPERS   The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Interested contributors are invited to submit well researched papers which have not been provide published either in whole or part in any journal.   i  Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted, each copy of which must be typed on one side of A4 sized paper only and double spaced. Manuscript should not exceed twenty pages, including notes, reference, table and chart The cover page of each manuscript should contain title of papers, names(s) and additional of author(s) An abstract of not more than 120 words typed single spaced on a separate sheet book precede the main text. The short abstract should summarize the main argument of the article Bibliographical references should be indicated in the text using the author data style with page numbers where necessary. All reference must adopt America psychological Associate (APA) current style and reference pattern. Table and charts should be placed as close as possible to relevant discussion. End noted should be numbered consequently, and should not solely comprise references. Manuscript which do not conform to these guidelines may be returned     All manuscript and other correspondences should be sent to: The Managing Editor: Journal of Banking and Financial Issues C/o Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado -Ekiti, Nigeria.   OR   The Business Editor: Department of Finance, E-mail: [email protected]

    Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues: EFFECT OF MONETARY POLICY ON DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA

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    © Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.   The Journal contains analysis of banking and finance issues relevant to the Nigeria economic experience and financial policies. Opinions expressed herein are these of the authors and her necessarily those of the Department of Finance.   All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means. electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise of series in any retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.       Subscription Rate:                Nigeria   Students:         N2,000 Others:            N2,500   Foreign                                    US $25       Volume 9 No. 1, March 2023       ISSN: 1119 - 8494       Printed in Nigeria by: Department of Finance Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Tel: 08035023117, 080283887163.           EDITOR –IN – CHIEF: PROF. J. A. OLOYEDE MANAGING EDITOR: DR.(MRS) B. A. AZEEZ ASSOCIATE EDITOR: DR. F. T. KOLAPO   ADVISORY BOARD PROF. WOLE ADEWUNMI PROF. W. I. IYIEGBUNIWE PROF. S. I. OWUALAH PROF. (MRS) E. O. ADEGBITE PROF. FAMOUS IZEDOME PROF. A. A. AWE PROF. T. M. OBAMUYI PROF. S. O. AKINMULEGUN PROF. F. M. EPETIMEHIN PROF. S. A. TELLA PROF. R. O. SOMOYE EDITORS PROF. S. O. ADEUSI PROF. A. O. ADARAMOLA DR. L. B. AJAYI M. O. OKE L. A. SULAIMAN DR. J. O. MOKUOLU DR. DAPO FAPETU DR. J. A. AJAYI   BUSINESS MANAGERS S. O. DADA DR.MRS. O. G. OBISESAN DR. MRS. A. O. ADEJAYAN DR. I. E. AJAYI   CALL FOR PAPERS   The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Interested contributors are invited to submit well researched papers which have not been provide published either in whole or part in any journal.   i  Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted, each copy of which must be typed on one side of A4 sized paper only and double spaced. Manuscript should not exceed twenty pages, including notes, reference, table and chart The cover page of each manuscript should contain title of papers, names(s) and additional of author(s) An abstract of not more than 120 words typed single spaced on a separate sheet book precede the main text. The short abstract should summarize the main argument of the article Bibliographical references should be indicated in the text using the author data style with page numbers where necessary. All reference must adopt America psychological Associate (APA) current style and reference pattern. Table and charts should be placed as close as possible to relevant discussion. End noted should be numbered consequently, and should not solely comprise references. Manuscript which do not conform to these guidelines may be returned     All manuscript and other correspondences should be sent to: The Managing Editor: Journal of Banking and Financial Issues C/o Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado -Ekiti, Nigeria.   OR   The Business Editor: Department of Finance, E-mail: [email protected]

    Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues: EFFECT OF MONETARY POLICY ON DEPOSIT LIABILITIES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN NIGERIA

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    © Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.   The Journal contains analysis of banking and finance issues relevant to the Nigeria economic experience and financial policies. Opinions expressed herein are these of the authors and her necessarily those of the Department of Finance.   All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means. electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise of series in any retrieval system of any nature, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.       Subscription Rate:                Nigeria   Students:         N2,000 Others:            N2,500   Foreign                                    US $25       Volume 9 No. 1, March 2023       ISSN: 1119 - 8494       Printed in Nigeria by: Department of Finance Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Tel: 08035023117, 080283887163.           EDITOR –IN – CHIEF: PROF. J. A. OLOYEDE MANAGING EDITOR: DR.(MRS) B. A. AZEEZ ASSOCIATE EDITOR: DR. F. T. KOLAPO   ADVISORY BOARD PROF. WOLE ADEWUNMI PROF. W. I. IYIEGBUNIWE PROF. S. I. OWUALAH PROF. (MRS) E. O. ADEGBITE PROF. FAMOUS IZEDOME PROF. A. A. AWE PROF. T. M. OBAMUYI PROF. S. O. AKINMULEGUN PROF. F. M. EPETIMEHIN PROF. S. A. TELLA PROF. R. O. SOMOYE EDITORS PROF. S. O. ADEUSI PROF. A. O. ADARAMOLA DR. L. B. AJAYI M. O. OKE L. A. SULAIMAN DR. J. O. MOKUOLU DR. DAPO FAPETU DR. J. A. AJAYI   BUSINESS MANAGERS S. O. DADA DR.MRS. O. G. OBISESAN DR. MRS. A. O. ADEJAYAN DR. I. E. AJAYI   CALL FOR PAPERS   The Nigerian Journal of Banking and Financial Issues (NJBFI) provides a unique forum for the articulation and dissemination of applied research by academics and professionals in the field of Banking and Finance or tested disciplines. It is biannual journal published by the Department of Finance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Interested contributors are invited to submit well researched papers which have not been provide published either in whole or part in any journal.   i  Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted, each copy of which must be typed on one side of A4 sized paper only and double spaced. Manuscript should not exceed twenty pages, including notes, reference, table and chart The cover page of each manuscript should contain title of papers, names(s) and additional of author(s) An abstract of not more than 120 words typed single spaced on a separate sheet book precede the main text. The short abstract should summarize the main argument of the article Bibliographical references should be indicated in the text using the author data style with page numbers where necessary. All reference must adopt America psychological Associate (APA) current style and reference pattern. Table and charts should be placed as close as possible to relevant discussion. End noted should be numbered consequently, and should not solely comprise references. Manuscript which do not conform to these guidelines may be returned     All manuscript and other correspondences should be sent to: The Managing Editor: Journal of Banking and Financial Issues C/o Department of Finance Ekiti State University, Ado -Ekiti, Nigeria.   OR   The Business Editor: Department of Finance, E-mail: [email protected]
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