Dr. Chika  Euphemia Asogwa
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Dr. Chika Euphemia Asogwa

Senior Lecturer
Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Social Communication from Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Italy

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Mass Communication
62%
Social Development
90%
History and Culture
75%
Social Service
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Asogwa, C.E. and S. Stephen, 2017. Ownership interest and its influence on programming and media professionalism in select broadcast media stations in Kogi State. Novena J. Commun., 2: 210-226.
  2. Asogwa, C.E. and O. Samuel, 2017. Usage of new media technology channelsamong undergraduates of Kogi state university Anyigba. Novena J. Commun., 3: 183-198.
  3. Asogwa, C.E. and S. Stephen, 2016. Electronic media programming for HIV/AIDS behavioural change in Lokoja, Kogi State. EBSU J. Mass Commun., 3: 40-54.
  4. Asogwa, C.E., I.B. Onoja and E.U. Ojih, 2015. The representation of Nigerian indigenous culture in nollywood. J. Sci. Res. Rep., 7: 97-107.
  5. Asogwa, C.E., E.U. Ojih and I.B. Onoja, 2015. Use of social networking sites and academic performance among students of selected tertiary institutions in Kogi State. Int. J. Afr. Asian Stud., 6: 46-57.
  6. Asogwa, C.E. and J.Y. Onuh, 2014. Corporate social responsibility in higher institutions: A study of Kogi state university, Anyigba. Int. J. Afr. Asian Stud., 4: 32-42.
  7. Asogwa, C.E. and C.A. Ogwo, 2014. The place of local media in addressing the child labour phenonmenon in Anyigba community: A study of Radio Kogi: Ochaja. Global J. Interdisciplinary Soc. Sci., 3: 105-113.
  8. Ezeah, G.H., C.E. Asogwa and K.C. Onwukaeme, 2013. Assessing the effectiveness of illustrations in print media advert of home appliances. J. New Media Mass Commun., 20: 58-65.
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  9. Ezeah, G.H., C.E. Asogwa and E.I. Obiorah, 2013. Social media use among students of Universities in South-East Nigeria. IOSR J. Hum. Soc. Sci., 16: 23-32.
  10. Ezeah, G.H. and C.E. Asogwa, 2013. A study of crisis communication management programmes of shell petroleum development company in the Niger Delta. J. Res. Bus. Soc. Sci., 1: 11-37.
  11. Asogwa, C.E., I.B. Onoja and E.U. Ojih, 2013. Influence of social marginalization on female use of social networking sites in Anyigba, Nigeria. Makurdi J. Commun. Res., 4: 168-188.
  12. Asogwa, C.E., I.B. Onoja and E.U. Ojih, 2013. Comparative analysis of the daily trust and the punch newspapers coverage of climate change issues in Nigeria. KSU J. Mass Commun., 2: 26-42.
  13. Asogwa, C.E. and U.O. Emmanuel, 2013. Social networking sites as tools for sexual perversion among students of university of Nigeria, Nsukka. J. New Media Mass Commun., 9: 27-38.
  14. Kombol, M.A. and C. Asogwa, 2012. Relevance of digital media in public relations practice in selected Nigerian organizations. Zaria J. Commun., 1: 17-30.
  15. Edegoh, L.O.N. and C.E. Asogwa, 2012. Public perception of billboard as a tool for political advertising in Nigeria. Benin Med. J., 6: 1-11.
  16. Asogwa, C.E., J.I. Iyere and C.O. Attah, 2012. The mass media reportage of crimes and terrorists activities: The Nigerian experience. Asian Culture History, 4: 175-181.
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  17. Asogwa, C.E., C. Attah and J. Iyere, 2012. Prospects of freedom of information act in an emerging democratic system: The Nigerian experience. Int. J. Commun. Performing Arts, 4: 76-83.
  18. Asogwa, C.E., 2012. Women empowerment for a holistic development in Nigeria. Rev. Eur. Stud., 4: 138-147.
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  19. Asogwa, C.E. and E.S. Ojih, 2012. Corruption, the Nigerian society and the mass media. A critical appraisal. Int. Bi-Lingual J. Anti-Corruption Law Hum. Soc. Sci. Dev. Stud., 3: 130-146.
  20. Asogwa, C.E. and E.S. Asemah, 2012. News commercialisation, objective journalism practice and the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria. Higher Educ. Soc. Sci., 3: 27-34.
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  21. Asogwa, C. and D. Amana, 2012. Communication: A challenge to the Nigerian church. Asian Culture History, 4: 90-99.
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  22. Asogwa, C. and A. Ekwueme, 2012. Boko haram insurgency and the burden of investigative reporting in Nigeria. Kwararafa J. Contemporary Res., 1: 147-161.
  23. Asemah, E.S. and C.E. Asogwa, 2012. Public relations strategies and the administration of Jos North local government area, Plateau State, Nigeria. Res. World, 3: 72-82.
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  24. Antipass, Tarimo, C.E. Asogwa and D. Amana, 2012. Narrowcasting: A proviso for a successful religious media. A case study of Radio Maria Programing, Italy. KSU J. Mass Commun., 1: 69-81.
  25. Anthony, E. and C.E. Asogwa, 2012. Towards a new roadmap for urban-rural information flow in developing countries. J. Commun. Med. Res., 4: 181-194.
  26. Asogwa, C., C. Attah and J. Iyere, 2011. An assessment of the freedom of the press under president OlusegunObasanjo's Regime. In. J. Commun. Market. Res., 1: 94-113.