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Latest Article
Party Politics, Hate Speech, and the Media: Perspective of Nigeria
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Dr. Heavens Ugochukwu Obasi*,...
Department of Mass Communication, Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria
54-57
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18684190

This research investigates the multifaceted relationship between party politics, hate speech, and the media within Nigeria's democratic framework, particularly from 2016-2023. It examines how the country's diverse ethnic and religious landscape, coupled with a competitive party system, creates an environment where hate speech can thrive, especially during election periods. The study analyzes the media's dual role as both a potential amplifier and mitigator of hate speech, considering the impact of traditional and social media platforms. It explores how partisanship and the lack of bipartisanship contribute to the problem, while political campaigns often utilize inflammatory language to mobilize voters. Ultimately, this research highlights the urgent need for strategies that promote tolerance, responsible media practices, and the safeguarding of democratic values to counter the detrimental effects of hate speech on Nigerian society. In conclusion, this research underscores the critical interplay between party politics, hate speech, and the media in Nigeria's democratic context, particularly during 2016-2023. Recommendations include stricter enforcement of anti-hate speech laws balanced with freedom of expression, ethical guidelines for media organizations, media literacy programs, political party commitment to civil discourse, and fostering bipartisanship.
Evaluating Community Participation in a Wildlife Management Area, Tanz...
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Emmanuel B. Lwankomezi*
Geography Department, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Box 307, Mwanza, United Republic of Tanzania
19-30
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18683781

Community participation is fundamental to modern conservation practices because local communities serve as essential decision-makers for wildlife governance in sub-Saharan Africa. This research investigates various elements which affect community involvement in wildlife protection within the Makao Wildlife Management Area (WMA) of Tanzania. The research employs mixed-methods analysis to combine survey data and logistic regression modelling to determine how socioeconomic factors, spatial elements, and institutional frameworks affect participation. The research shows that tangible conservation benefits, including revenue sharing, employment opportunities, and development projects, enhance participation rates. Yet, human-wildlife conflicts and distance from the WMA border reduce community involvement. The research demonstrates that household attributes such as education level, income, land ownership, and household size positively affect participation because they enable socio-economic capacity for conservation involvement. Governance elements, specifically perceptions of fairness, transparency levels, and representation in local institutions, have a direct influence on participation outcomes. Participation in conservation depends on multiple factors, including incentives, institutional trust, and structural inequalities. The study promotes a shift in community-based conservation practice by moving past procedural inclusion to focus on equitable distribution of benefits and accountable governance, which requires strengthening institutional legitimacy.
The Role of Social Media in Preserving Indigenous Nigerian Languages
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Dr. Heavens Ugochukwu Obasi*
Department of Mass Communication National Institute for Nigerian Languages, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria
15-18
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18683607

This research explores the critical role of media in preserving indigenous Nigerian languages, particularly through the integration of technology and social media. As globalization threatens linguistic diversity, innovative technological solutions emerge as vital tools for safeguarding these languages. The study highlights how digital platforms facilitate documentation, education, and community building around indigenous languages. Technologies like mobile apps and online resources enhance language learning, making the process engaging and accessible to diverse audiences. Social media platforms, including Facebook, X, and WhatsApp, are pivotal in fostering connections among speakers, sharing cultural resources, and promoting linguistic visibility. Facebook creates communities that exchange knowledge and resources, while X enhances rapid communication and visibility through interactive campaigns. WhatsApp offers a more personalized communication avenue, enabling real-time conversations and safeguarding privacy in language use. Furthermore, advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning, particularly in speech recognition and translation, enhance the preservation efforts by making language materials more accessible and usable. This research concludes that technology, particularly social media, is instrumental in revitalizing indigenous Nigerian languages by providing innovative avenues for documentation, learning, and community engagement, thereby ensuring their survival for future generations.
Impact of Creativity, Innovation, Self-Efficacy, and Opportunity Recog...
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Felix Ijeh*, Babatimilehin Ola...
Department of Economics, Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo Nigeria
13-19
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18638015

The study examines the impact of creativity, innovation, self-efficacy, and opportunity recognition on entrepreneurial intention among tertiary institution students in Ondo State. A quantitative and cross-sectional research design was employed to test a priori hypotheses and ensure analytical rigor through the use of statistical techniques. The study population comprised final-year students who had undergone formal entrepreneurial education and were therefore positioned as potential entrepreneurs at a critical career decision point. Participants were drawn from the Departments of Business Administration/Business Education at Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo; Adekunle Ajasin University, Akoko; Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji; and Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo. Using a simple random sampling technique, a sample of 346 respondents was selected from a population of 2,600 registered students, as determined by the Taro-Yamane formula. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling via Smart PLS. The findings reveal that all examined variables are positively and statistically significantly correlated with predicting entrepreneurial intention. Innovation emerged as the strongest predictor, followed by self-efficacy, creativity, and opportunity recognition. The study concludes that strengthening these attributes through entrepreneurship education can significantly enhance entrepreneurial intention among tertiary students. The study recommended that tertiary institutions should redesign entrepreneurship curricula to emphasize experiential learning, creativity development, and innovation-driven projects, such as business simulations, design thinking, and problem-based learning.