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Contents Part I Audience Perception, Participation, Ethnic, Identity Formation and Indigenous Language Media 1 2 3 4 5 Appreciating Indigenous African Language Media’ Practices and Processes: A Transdisciplinary Approach Phillip Mpofu, Israel Ayinla Fadipe, and Thulani Tshabangu Kulfi Is Like a Tanzanian·. The Reception of an Indian Television Drama Dubbed in Kiswahili Daines Nicodem Sanga, Mona N. Mwakalinga, and Issau Athumani Mbura 11 Language Politics, Development, and Sustainability of Publishing and Textbooks in the Nigerian Languages Osarobu Emmanuel Igudia Time to Be Represented: The Imperative for Investment in Igbo Indigenous Language Radio Malachy Udejinta Slang and the Semantic Sense of Sameness: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Shona Back Slang Enock Nyambo 3 27 49 67 xvii
xviii 6 7 8 9 CONTENTS Mass Communication and African Indigenous Societies: The Meeting Point Charles Abiodun Oguntoye 85 Mission Statements, Role of Political Actors in Community Radio Stations: The Ghanaian Experience Mavis Essandoh 93 Expanding Language? Struggles that Characterise the Development of New Words and Meanings on Eswatini’s National Radio Maxwell Vusumuzi Mthembu and Nqobile Ndzinisa African Languages and Gender Identity in Marginal Films Made Outside the Mainstream Film Industry in South Africa Gilbert Motsaathebe Part II 10 11 12 13 14 117 137 Media Representations, Text, Context and Indigenous Indigenous Language Media Re-Tooling the Nigerian Society to Combat Crime and Criminality: The Strategic Importance of Proverbs in Child and Personality Development Mustapha Olalekan Rufai 159 Evaluation of an African Indigenous Language Programme on Poly Haro 92.1 FM, Ogun State Nigeria Adejare Samuel Odu and Oluwole Folaranmi Alabi 175 Examining the Place of Female Musicians in Zimbabwe’s Music Industry Edith Katiji and Richard Muranda 195 Iwiedo Nuzomo Wa Gia Kuekor Kugbe: Themes in Edo (Bini) Language Nollywood Movies as Development Communication Francis Amenaghawon Use of Non-verbal Cues as Alternative to Verbal Communication Before Tyrants in Selected Yoruba Films Matthew Kolawole Oni 213 229
CONTENTS 15 Multilingual Responses on ‘Hollywood Style’ Arrest of a Defence Lawyer in a High-Profile Case Gilbert Motsaathebe Part III 16 17 18 xix 245 Health and Environmental Crisis and Indigenous Indigenous Language Media Impact of Covid-19 on an Indigenous Language Newspaper, Kwayedza Takunda Maodza 269 Imole Yoruba Coverage of COVID-19 Lockdown in South West Nigeria Hassan Biodun Suleiman 287 Exploring Music Videos in Indigenous Languages and Behavioural Change Towards Waste Management in Lagos State, Nigeria Babatunde Adeyeye, Evaristus Adesina, Darlynton Yartey, and Emeka Uwam 299 Part IV Beat Analysis, Peace Journalism and Indigenous Indigenouse Language Media 19 20 21 22 Indigenous Language as a Factor for Sustainable Development Ifedayo Akinwalere 321 A Study of the Yoruba Language Newspapers in the Colonial Era Clement Adeniyi Akangbe 339 Coverage of Development Issues, and Identity Formation in Alaroye Newspapers Stephen Damilola Odebiyi and Ebenezer Adebisi Olawuyi 359 Livelihood Improvement Through Participatory Mass Communications: A Study on Community Radio and the Lives of Women in Northern Ghana Manfred Kofi Antwi Asuman and Subeshini Moodley 381
XX CONTENTS 23 Building a Culture of Peace and Conflict Resolution Through Indigenous Language Media (ILM) Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owolabi and Adeniyi Olalekan Hassan 24 Indigenous Language Use in Advertising Campaigns: A Study of Airtel Nigeria’s Users Oluwatomi Caleb Adeniji and Samuel Akinbode Index 401 419 441
Notes on Contributors Oluwatomi Caleb Adeniji is currently a Lecturer in the Mass Commu nication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria. He has taught and researched Communication for almost a decade. Prior to his academic career, he worked in Public Relations and Advertising firms in Nigeria. He has to his credit, some scholarly publications in academic journals. He holds a Bachelor’s in Communication and Media Technology from Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria and a Master’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from Cyprus International University, North Cyprus, Turkey. His research interests span the areas of Health Communication, African Communication Systems, Digital Cultures, Public Relations and Advertising. Dr. Evaristus Adesina is a Researcher and a Lecturer of Mass Commu nication in Covenant University with high enthusiasm for identifying social problems and proffering solutions through positional and empir ical research. Evaristus obtained his Bachelor of Science and Master’s Degrees from Bowen University and the University of Lagos, respectively. He bagged his Ph.D. from the prestigious Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. His areas of research include, among others, Health commu nication, Development Communication, Public relations, Mass Media and Society. Dr. Babatunde Adeyeye is a Faculty member in the Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University. He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc. xxi |
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Contents Part I Audience Perception, Participation, Ethnic, Identity Formation and Indigenous Language Media 1 2 3 4 5 Appreciating Indigenous African Language Media’ Practices and Processes: A Transdisciplinary Approach Phillip Mpofu, Israel Ayinla Fadipe, and Thulani Tshabangu Kulfi Is Like a Tanzanian·. The Reception of an Indian Television Drama Dubbed in Kiswahili Daines Nicodem Sanga, Mona N. Mwakalinga, and Issau Athumani Mbura 11 Language Politics, Development, and Sustainability of Publishing and Textbooks in the Nigerian Languages Osarobu Emmanuel Igudia Time to Be Represented: The Imperative for Investment in Igbo Indigenous Language Radio Malachy Udejinta Slang and the Semantic Sense of Sameness: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Shona Back Slang Enock Nyambo 3 27 49 67 xvii
xviii 6 7 8 9 CONTENTS Mass Communication and African Indigenous Societies: The Meeting Point Charles Abiodun Oguntoye 85 Mission Statements, Role of Political Actors in Community Radio Stations: The Ghanaian Experience Mavis Essandoh 93 Expanding Language? Struggles that Characterise the Development of New Words and Meanings on Eswatini’s National Radio Maxwell Vusumuzi Mthembu and Nqobile Ndzinisa African Languages and Gender Identity in Marginal Films Made Outside the Mainstream Film Industry in South Africa Gilbert Motsaathebe Part II 10 11 12 13 14 117 137 Media Representations, Text, Context and Indigenous Indigenous Language Media Re-Tooling the Nigerian Society to Combat Crime and Criminality: The Strategic Importance of Proverbs in Child and Personality Development Mustapha Olalekan Rufai 159 Evaluation of an African Indigenous Language Programme on Poly Haro 92.1 FM, Ogun State Nigeria Adejare Samuel Odu and Oluwole Folaranmi Alabi 175 Examining the Place of Female Musicians in Zimbabwe’s Music Industry Edith Katiji and Richard Muranda 195 Iwiedo Nuzomo Wa Gia Kuekor Kugbe: Themes in Edo (Bini) Language Nollywood Movies as Development Communication Francis Amenaghawon Use of Non-verbal Cues as Alternative to Verbal Communication Before Tyrants in Selected Yoruba Films Matthew Kolawole Oni 213 229
CONTENTS 15 Multilingual Responses on ‘Hollywood Style’ Arrest of a Defence Lawyer in a High-Profile Case Gilbert Motsaathebe Part III 16 17 18 xix 245 Health and Environmental Crisis and Indigenous Indigenous Language Media Impact of Covid-19 on an Indigenous Language Newspaper, Kwayedza Takunda Maodza 269 Imole Yoruba Coverage of COVID-19 Lockdown in South West Nigeria Hassan Biodun Suleiman 287 Exploring Music Videos in Indigenous Languages and Behavioural Change Towards Waste Management in Lagos State, Nigeria Babatunde Adeyeye, Evaristus Adesina, Darlynton Yartey, and Emeka Uwam 299 Part IV Beat Analysis, Peace Journalism and Indigenous Indigenouse Language Media 19 20 21 22 Indigenous Language as a Factor for Sustainable Development Ifedayo Akinwalere 321 A Study of the Yoruba Language Newspapers in the Colonial Era Clement Adeniyi Akangbe 339 Coverage of Development Issues, and Identity Formation in Alaroye Newspapers Stephen Damilola Odebiyi and Ebenezer Adebisi Olawuyi 359 Livelihood Improvement Through Participatory Mass Communications: A Study on Community Radio and the Lives of Women in Northern Ghana Manfred Kofi Antwi Asuman and Subeshini Moodley 381
XX CONTENTS 23 Building a Culture of Peace and Conflict Resolution Through Indigenous Language Media (ILM) Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owolabi and Adeniyi Olalekan Hassan 24 Indigenous Language Use in Advertising Campaigns: A Study of Airtel Nigeria’s Users Oluwatomi Caleb Adeniji and Samuel Akinbode Index 401 419 441
Notes on Contributors Oluwatomi Caleb Adeniji is currently a Lecturer in the Mass Commu nication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria. He has taught and researched Communication for almost a decade. Prior to his academic career, he worked in Public Relations and Advertising firms in Nigeria. He has to his credit, some scholarly publications in academic journals. He holds a Bachelor’s in Communication and Media Technology from Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria and a Master’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from Cyprus International University, North Cyprus, Turkey. His research interests span the areas of Health Communication, African Communication Systems, Digital Cultures, Public Relations and Advertising. Dr. Evaristus Adesina is a Researcher and a Lecturer of Mass Commu nication in Covenant University with high enthusiasm for identifying social problems and proffering solutions through positional and empir ical research. Evaristus obtained his Bachelor of Science and Master’s Degrees from Bowen University and the University of Lagos, respectively. He bagged his Ph.D. from the prestigious Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. His areas of research include, among others, Health commu nication, Development Communication, Public relations, Mass Media and Society. Dr. Babatunde Adeyeye is a Faculty member in the Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University. He obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc. xxi |
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