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
Mass Communication
Social Development
History and Culture
Social Service

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.