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Print Media Coverage of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings as a Presidential Candidate in 2011

ABSTRACT This study is a quantitative content analysis of the coverage of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings when she contested the then sitting president, Professor John Evans Atta Mills in 2011, for the right to lead the NDC party in the 2012 elections. Using the framing theory and liberal feminists theory as the theoretical framework, the study investigated how four newspapers — the Daily Graphic, the Daily Guide, the Ghanaian Times and the Chronicle— covered Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings a...

Campus Radio and Educational Broadcasting: A Study of ATL FM and Eagle FM in Cape Coast

ABSTRACT Given the increasing relevance of radio in education, this thesis is an effort at examining the place of campus radio stations in educational broadcasting in two tertiary institutions in Cape Coast. Data was collected with the aid of questionnaire and semi-structured interview guides. The questionnaires were administered to students in the two tertiary institutions and the semi-structured interview guide was used for the management the two institutions and the staff of the radio ...

Influence Of Entrepreneurial Orientation On Team Innovation: A Study Among Small And Medium Enterprises In The Greater Accra Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT The study investigated the influence of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) on team innovation and the moderating role of power distance and collectivism in small and medium sized (SMEs) enterprises. Two hundred and two participants from 32 SMEs organizations in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana were used. A cross sectional study design was employed. Having in mind that, the entrepreneurial orientation construct has been considered as being present throughout the organizational structur...

An Assessment Of Activities Of Multinational Oil Companies And Their Effects On The Marine Fisheries Industry In Ghana Since 2007

ABSTRACT Oil and gas resources have the potential to generate revenue for its host country. Ghana’s oil find in commercial quantities marked the beginning of an oil industry in the country. Expectations from various stakeholders have been very high, especially the local communities. On the other hand many have cautioned that if proper management structures are not put in place, Ghana may be treading the path of other developing countries where oil discoveries have become a “curse” rathe...

Life After Residential Care: Experiences Of Care-Leavers And Care-Givers In Lagos State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT There is a proliferation of alternative care institutions in Lagos state, Nigeria due to the rise in the number of orphans and other vulnerable children and young people, estimated at 17.5 million. Many of these children who otherwise be absorbed by the extended family are rather growing up in alternative care institutions due to the growing levels of poverty. Children in these institutions, who are not reunified with their families or adopted, have to make a transition to independen...

Health Information Seeking Among Women In A Peri-Urban Community: A Study Of Market Women In Madina.

ABSTRACT This “study is focused on exploring the health information-seeking behaviour of market women at Madina. The objectives of the study were to determine health information needs of respondents, examine the sources of health information, examine how market women evaluate the content and sources of health information and find out the barriers market women face seeking health information The study adopted a survey design. The population for the study was 1020 and a sample size of 102 of ...

THE FUTURE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE US AND CHINA

ABSTRACT The most significant bilateral relations in the international system is that of the relations between the US and China. This is not only premised on the significant economic clout of both countries, but also on the enormous magnitude of arsenals accumulated by these two powers. The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world have made it impossible for economic ,security and humanitarian issues in one country to be contained within the borders of that country witho...

The Madrasah And Muslim Child Upbringing In Accra: A Study Of Institute Of Islamic Studies, Nima-Accra,

ABSTRACT Ghana after independence has strived to transform secular education and Islamic education. This led to the establishment of the Islamic Education Unit (IEU) under the Ghana Education Service (GES) in 1987. The main aim was to enhance administrative linkage between Qur‘anic Schools (Makaranta and Madrasah) and the Ghana Education Service (GES) in the country in order to reform the Madrasah (English Arabic Schools) education to enable the Muslim child to attain both secular education...

The Use Of Social Media Among Market Women In Sekondi/Takoradi

ABSTRACT In this era of online communication and the proliferation of social media, traditional messaging and calling by using mobile phones have transformed into different practices. This has changed the lifestyles and communication strategies of many today including market women and introduced new and innovative use of the mobile phone aside from the traditional use of making and receiving calls. Mobile phone usage and the use of social media has become a popular trend among a large populat...

Ananse As A Folkloric Character In New Ghanaian Drama

ABSTRACT This study explores the various roles that Ananse play in Ghanaian Drama and how this folkloric character has evolved and transformed with time. The study also seeks to determine if Ananse as a folkloric character is justifiably a villain as society has most often dubbed him, or if he has other redeeming qualities which equally need to be highlighted. This thesis therefore seeks to answer the question of who Ananse really is as a folkloric character as well as what motivates his acti...

An Exploratory Study Of News Routines Of Local And English Language Radio Stations: The Case Of Adom F.M. And Joy F.M.

ABSTRACT Since the liberalisation of the airwaves in Ghana in the 1990s, most of the news was broadcast in English language. Currently, local language radio has gained popularity among Ghanaian audiences and has become the most preferred source of news and information. However, there have been several complaints that local language news is a deviation from the norm and is different from English language news. This study explored the similarities and differences in the news routines of the new...

Mobile Phone Usage Among Kayayei In Madina Market

ABSTRACT This study sought to examine the use of mobile phone by Kayayei in Madina market. The study used the Uses and Gratifications theory as the framework within which the research was situated. The study was done qualitatively using the focus group discussions to gather data. Twenty one Kayayei in the Madina market were used for the study. The Kayayei were divided into three groups based on their characteristics. The first group comprised eight Kayayei who were semi educated, earned betwe...

Antenatal Health Communication: A Case Study Of Information Dissermination At Tema Polyclinic

ABSTRACT This study was designed to find out how antenatal health information is disseminated at the Tema Polyclinic. The study used mixed methods to collect data. Purposive sampling was also used to select three staff of Tema Polyclinic for in-depth interviews. One hundred and fifty questionnaires were distributed purposively to pregnant women out of which 115 were completed and returned. The researcher also attended antenatal health education sessions for observation. The findings of the st...

The Declaration On The Elimination Of Violence Against Women And Women’s Right In Ghana: A Study Of The Implementation Of The 2007 Domestic Violence Act

ABSTRACT Domestic Violence (DV) is a serious issue that knows no geographical boundaries. It impacts men, women and girls across all societies with no distinction of culture, class, age, ethnicity, socio-economic or religious affiliations. The ‘Declaration on the Elimination of all forms of Violence against Women’ (DEVAW) was adopted in 1993 following the need to establish specific international instrument to tackle Gender Based Violence (GBV). Since then, many countries have passed legis...

The Effect Of Training On Extension Workers’ Performance: A Case Study Of Front Line Staff In The Suhijm Kraboa Coaltar And West Akim Districts In The Eastern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Despite concerted effort at improving the extension delivery in Ghana, the performance of the Front Line Staff of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s Extension Services has been lower than expected. It is expected that among others, appropriate training will enhance their performance. However it is not clear what the nature and content of such training should be. The study therefore was to find out whether the content of training provided to the extension workers affected their ...


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