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Mofoluke Ibidunni Akoja
Mofoluke Ibidunni Akoja
Mass Communication Department, Babcock University
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Audience participation and perception of media programmes: Implications for national development
MI Akoja
مجلة البحوث و التنمية 187 (3508), 1-7, 2016
112016
Demography as a Determinant of Awareness, Knowledge and Attitude of Asaba Youth to Media Advocacy Campaign on Sickle Cell Disorder
O Ajilore, K., Onyenankeya, K., Morka, E, Akoja, M., Akintayo, B & Ojomo
Global Journal of Health Science 10 (11), 19-27, 2018
92018
Social Media and Advocacy Communication Research: Trends and Implications
MI Kareem, O.L. & Akoja
Babcock Journal of Mass Communication 2 (4), 37-42, 2017
92017
Social media and women’s culture of silence on sexual violence: Perception of babcock university’s female undergraduates
MI Akoja, AG Anjorin
Communication Cultures in Africa 2 (1), 1-27, 2020
62020
Awareness, knowledge and comprehension of media messages on family planning as predictors of practice among civil servants in Lagos State, Nigeria
HO Adekoya, M Akoja, CM Ekeh, N Anaeto
Global Journal of Health Science 12 (1), 96, 2019
62019
Caregivers’ Use of Non-Verbal Cues in Enhancing Patients’ Well-Being and Satisfaction
MJAOO Mofoluke I. Akoja
International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 10 (10), 17-23, 2019
52019
Exploring Youths Perception of Social Media as Credible News Source in Lagos, Nigeria
MI Akoja, EC Nwenearizi
Covenant Journal of Communication, 2020
42020
Effect of Communication Intervention Strategies on Awareness, Knowledge and Perception of Teachers’ on Substance Abuse Among Adolescents in Yaba/Shomolu Local Government
T Akoja, Mofoluke I. and Adefarasin
New Media and Mass Communication 83 (September 2019), 1-15, 2019
4*2019
News as a source of political propaganda in a Nigerian state government-owned television station
MI Akoja, ME Jiboku
Journal of Communication and Media Research 12 (2), 64-73, 2022
32022
Listeners' perception of Babcock University Campus Radio Programmes on Faith and Healthy Living
OO Akoja, M.I., Adekoya, H.O. & Jegede
Caleb Journal of Social and Management Sciences 3 (2), 59-75, 2017
3*2017
Influence of the indomitable advertisements on noodles preference of selected Secondary school students in Lagos
MI Akoja, EK Odibo, OL Kareem
University of Nigeria Interdisciplinary Journal of communication Studies 21 (2), 2017
32017
Public and Stakeholders' Perceptions of Newspaper Coverage of Child Labour in Nigeria
OO Ajaegbu, M Akoja, TA Ogunwemimo
Media and its Role in protecting the Rights of Children in Africa, 169-200, 2020
12020
Newspaper Coverage of Health Issues in Nigeria
MI Akoja
2022
Netflix Preference and the Viewership of DSTV among Babcock University Undergraduates
OO Ajaegbu, MI Akoja, OT Akinsanya
KIU Journal of Social Sciences 8 (2), 309-317, 2022
2022
EFCC’s use of Social Media for Citizen Engagement: Perception of Undergraduates in University of Ibadan and Babcock University
A Akoja, M.I. and Bamgbelu
Babcock Journal of Mass Communication 4 (1), 1-17, 2019
2019
Use of indigenous language in enhancing listenership and participation in radio programmes: a study of listener’s perception of ‘Idile-Alayo’
S Akoja, M.I., Jegede, O.O., Olatunji
Gender, culture and development in Africa, 193-203, 2017
2017
Motivation and threats to career choice of mass communication students in two Nigerian universities
MI Akoja, HO Adekoya
Journal of Communication and Media Research 9 (2), 142-148, 2017
2017
POLITICAL CYBER-ACTIVISM AND YOUTHS INTENTION TO VOTE IN THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTION OF NGERIA
MI AKOJA, KO OLAYIGBADE
SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND WELL-BEING OF UNDERGRADUATES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS
M BABATUNDE, M AKOJA
Privacy Concerns Of Facebook Applications Users: Perception Of Babcock University Undergraduates
MI Akoja, EA Doyle, M Abolarin
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