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Does trade openness exacerbate carbon dioxide emissions? evidence from Nigeria
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- "Omoluabi", a programme on Osun State radio, is a motivational radio programme which addresses various issues that affect human life. Hence, the study was design to investigate the influence of the radio programme on the behaviour and attitudes of the people within Osun State. The study is framed by the Agenda Setting theory. It adopts qualitative and quantitative research methods with questionnaire and interview guide as tools for data gathering. The purposive sampling technique was employed to select for the survey aspect of the study respondents who were 18 years and above. Interviews were conducted with key producers of the radio programmes. Data gathered were analysed using the simple percentage counts and issues of interest in the interviews were also coded to support the findings of the study. Findings revealed that 'Omoluabi' programme has been educative, informative, didactic, thereby inculcating positive social attitude in the people of Osun State. Also, the study revealed that 'Omoluabi' programme contributed an appreciable percentage to positive influence in the promotion of the usage of the mother tongue (language), and this influences the majority of listeners to avoid anti-social behaviours and become socially responsible to the government and the people in their environment. However, funding constitutes a major challenge to the continuity of the programme. The study confirms the social influence of radio and recommends that more radio programmes should be designed to promote development that would drive socialization among the populace. 2 results 2
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- The incorporation of social media into service delivery by librarians is essential to render contemporary and seem-less library services to the users. Studies have shown that awareness and perception constitute important factors in the use of emerging technology for personal use with paucity of literature on the use of social media for library service delivery. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the use of social media for service delivery by librarians in Southern Nigeria universities. Survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised 669 librarians from the universities in Southern Nigeria. Total enumeration technique was adopted for the study. Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics. Findings revealed that librarians used very few social media space for delivering library services. Low bandwidth, culminated in slow internet connection was the main challenge to the application of social media. Recommendations such as increase in the use of social media space and the provision of robust bandwidth to enhance internet connectivity were proffered. 2 results 2
- The introduction of school-based adolescent sexuality and life skills education in Nigeria’s formal education sector raises the misgiving that out-of-school youths who constitute more than half of the youth population might be neglected. This study investigated the extent to which out-of-school adolescents have been reached with sexuality education in Nigeria. The study took place in the six geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, and involved out-of-school adolescents, Non-Governmental Organizations, and community leaders. The qualitative research approaches were employed. Most of the youths had been exposed to sexuality education through seminars, trainings and workshops organized by different organizations. However, states in the south were better served than those in the north. Sexually Transmitted Infections including HIV/AIDS prevention accounted for more than 40% of the content of sexuality and life skills education received by out-of-school adolescents. The programmes have impacted positively on adolescents’ disposition and relationship with the opposite sex, knowledge and skill building. 2 results 2
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