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This study seeks to investigate the highly sensitive utterances of threat by Asari Dokubo in his struggle for the political and economic emancipation of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria; utterances that clearly portray his ideological leaning. Our analysis is linked to Norman Fairclough(1995) as quoted in Horvath Juraj(2010) that texts portray ideology which in turns are ‘open to diverse interpretations’(Horvath Juraj:2010). Selected utterances of Dokubo are analyzed and the findings reveal his political and regional sentiments
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Media objectivity is a cornerstone of credible journalism, ensuring that the news delivered is b...
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This study investigates the Petroleum Profit Tax Administration in Nigerian: an empirical evidence for the peri...
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Excessive screen time has become a prominent concern in modern society, particula...
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This proposal is to conduct a research on the impact of the restructuring in the communications department of the American Unive...
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Digital communication has dramatically reshaped linguistic practices, particularly in the domain of...
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Traditional naming ceremonies are a culturally significant rite of passage in Ugep Local G...
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Orphans in many parts of Nigeria face significant socio-economic challenges that impede their abili...
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