Mr. Oberiri Destiny Apuke
LecturerTaraba State University, Nigeria
Highest Degree
B.Sc. in Mass Communication from Taraba State University, Nigeria
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Selected Publications
- Pwashikai, G. and O.D. Apuke, 2017. Bwatiye traditional communication systems and its role in enhancing participatory democracy among Bwatiye people of Numan and Lamurde local government areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria. Int. J. Acad. Res. Public Policy Governance, 4: 28-45.
- Gambo, S. and O.D. Apuke, 2017. Benefits of accessing health information on social media among female students: A study in a Nigerian Public University. Global J. Hum. Social Sci., 17: 23-29.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2017. The influence of home movies on the dressing pattern of students: A study in a Nigerian Public University. Cross-Cult. Commun., 13: 31-41.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2017. Evaluative study of the freedom of information act on journalism practice in Nigeria. Int. J. Acad. Res. Public Policy Governance, 4: 1-18.
- Apuke, O.D., 2017. An appraisal of the freedom of information act (FoIA) in Nigeria. Can. Social Sci., 13: 40-42.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D. and T.O. Iyendo, 2017. The impact of internet usage on academic research and development - Students` Perspective in a Nigerian University. J. Humanities Social Sci., 6: 228-248.
- Apuke, O.D. and K.A. Dogari, 2017. Western television programmes and its influence on the cultural values of students’ in Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Can. Social Sci., 13: 21-32.
Direct Link | - Suntai, D. and A.D. Oberiri, 2016. Perception of married women aged 18-45 on the practice of family planning in Ardo Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State of Nigeria. World Scient. News, 54: 289-299.
Direct Link | - Oberiri, A.D., 2016. Journalists’ perception of news commercialization and its implication on media credibility in Nigeria. World Scient. News, 55: 63-76.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Thematic analysis/review of Ola Rotimi’s Gods are not to blame. Stud. Literature Lang., 13: 11-13.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. The influence of social media on academic performance of undergraduate students of Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Res. Humanities Social Sci., 6: 63-72.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. The impact of social media on conventional journalism practice in Nigeria: A study of journalists’ in Jalingo Metropolis. Can. Social Sci., 12: 59-65.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. The evolution of Boko Haram, its attack on Chibok girls and the American amnesty intervention: A contextual analysis. Natl. J. Multidisciplinary Res. Dev., 1: 14-17.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. Social and traditional mainstream media of communication: Synergy and variance perspective. J. New Media Mass Commun., 53: 83-86.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. Nigerian journalists’ knowledge and perceptions of brown envelope syndrome on journalism practice: A study of journalists’ in Jalingo Metropolis. Int. J. Humanities Social Sci. Stud., 3: 319-334.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. Information communication technology and citizen journalism in Nigeria: Pros and cons. Higher Educ. Social Sci., 11: 14-17.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Influence of western films on students’ dressing pattern at Taraba State University, Jalingo. Global J. Hum. Social Sci., 16: 7-10.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Influence of television programmes on youth dressing pattern in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Global J. Hum. Social Sci., 16: 21-28.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Impact of marketing strategies on customers’ satisfaction in Nigeria bottling company (NBC) Yola Depot (2008-2016). Int. J. Acad. Res. Psychol., 3: 33-64.
CrossRef | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Exploring the issues in media ownership and control in Nigeria. J. New Media Mass Commun., 55: 12-15.
- Apuke, O.D., 2016. Exploring the factors affecting press freedom in Nigeria. Higher Educ. Social Sci., 11: 32-34.
Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. Career considerations in journalism among female mass communication students’ of Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria. Cross-Cult. Commun., 12: 1-6.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Apuke, O.D., 2016. A review of some ethical issues in Nigerian journalism practice: Afghanistanism, character assassination and junk journalism. J. New Media Mass Commun., 55: 1-4.