Idakwo, Emmanuel Paul
Profile Details
| Department | Mass Communication |
|---|---|
| Faculty | Social Science |
| Office | Not specified |
Biography
Idakwo, Emmanuel Paul is a Lecturer I, in the Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Social Science, specializing in Journalism, with 33 publications at Federal University of Lafia.
Research Interests
Journalism
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The impact of the “magic” in Nollywood: An analysis
American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 2015 -
Influence of radio in shaping public perception of Lagos State’s Mega City Project: A study of residents of Ikeja and Surulere Local Governments.
Journal of African Media Studies (JAMS), 2018 -
Level of journalists' adherence to core values of journalism practice in Nasarawa State
Nasarawa Journal of Multimedia and Communication Studies, 2018 -
Influence of unnamed sources on audience’s media preference: A survey of newspaper consumers in Mass Communication Department, University of Lagos.
Lafia Journal of Theatre and Media Arts, 2019 -
Free speech as an indigenous practice in pre-colonial Nigerian communities: The Igala Abule Night Mask example.
Jos Journal of Media and Communication Studies, 2019 -
News framing of traffic congestions in Nigerian urban areas
Journal of Communication and Media Research (JCMR), 2019 -
Audience perception of media's anonymous sources: An analysis of attitudes from a Nigerian academic community
GVU Journal of Communication Studies, 2020 -
An analysis of the portrayal of rape victims in the headlines and photographs of select editions of three Nigerian dailies
Jos Journal of Media and Communication Studies (JJMCS), 2021 -
Dearth of dance libretti and dance films in Nigeria: A stagnation of dancers’ stardom
The Quint: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly from the North, 2021 -
Interrogating the #EndSARS protest as a metaphor for social conflict and social discontent: Towards an egalitarian Nigerian
Journal of Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Skill Development (ARUA-JAEESD), 2021 -
Towards a critique of the colonial secondary school curriculum in Nigeria: Focus on Shakespearean texts in Literature in English
Lafia Journal of Arts (LAJA), 2023 -
Emerging footprints of hate narratives and disinformation on insecurity in north-central Nigeria: Perspectives from journalists practicing in the region
FULAFIA Journal of Social Sciences, 2024 -
Situating the reparation conversation of Nigeria’s cultural relics from foreign lands within local nuances: A metaphor for “charity begins at home”
Journal of Communication and Media Research (JCMR), 2025 -
Sensitive media and security in Nigeria
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Disinformation as a contagion in Nigeria’s COVID-19 narrative: Focus on some Nigeria’s religious leaders' COVID-related messages.
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Social media and hate speeches: “Fulanisation” of the Nigerian information space between 2015 and 2023
Accepted Journal Paper, 2026