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  • A Critical Study of Socio-Cultural Practices Hindering Women’s Political Participation In Kajuru Local Government Area Of Kaduna State

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  • COMMUNICATING CHANGE AND SOCIETAL VALUES IN SELECT NIGERIAN HOME MOVIES

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  • EFFECTIVE HOUSE MANAGEMENT AS TOOL FOR AUDIENCE MOTIVATION: A CASE STUDY OF ONDO STATE MINISTRY FOR CULTURE AND TOURISM

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  • MANAGING THE UNIVERSITY BASED THEATRE, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS; FUOYE AS A CASE STUDY

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  • ROLE INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUES AND THE NIGERIAN ACTOR: PETER FATOMILOLA IN FOCUS

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  • TELEVISION FOR CULTURAL LEARNING; A CASE STUDY OF PERE ODE ON EKITI STATE TELEVISION (EKTV)

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  • THE PLACE OF SEMIOTICS IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN DANCE: A STUDY OF NNAMDI AZKIWE UNIVERSITY THEATRE’S “HARVEST OF GOOD WILL” AND JIGAWA STATE’S “FARMERS’ DANCE”.

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  • THEATRE AS A TOOL FOR COMMUNICATING HAND WASHING AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS: A CASE STUDY OF STAFF SCHOOL A.B.U, ZARIA

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