Miss Angie Osarieme Igbinoba
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Selected Publications (9)
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3. Reportage of Maternal Mortality in Selected Nigerian Newspapers.
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5. Reporting Sexuality Issues: Cases from the Nigerian Press.
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1. The International Christian Medical and Dental Association (ICMDA) Pan African conference on Healthcare Challenges in Africa:The Christian Response, hosted by Covenant University, Ogun state, Nigeria, July 25-29, 2012
2. The Pan African Conference on Nollywood in Africa, Africa in Nollywood, hosted by the School of Media and Communication (SMC), Pan-African University, Lagos state, Nigeria, July 21-23, 2011
3. The Des Wilson Conference on Indigenous/Modern Communication Systems and Africa’s Development Crisis, hosted by the Department of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria, March 17-18, 2011
2. The Pan African Conference on Nollywood in Africa, Africa in Nollywood, hosted by the School of Media and Communication (SMC), Pan-African University, Lagos state, Nigeria, July 21-23, 2011
3. The Des Wilson Conference on Indigenous/Modern Communication Systems and Africa’s Development Crisis, hosted by the Department of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria, March 17-18, 2011
Summary of Profile
Angie O. Igbinoba holds a professional qualification as a Registered Integrated Marketing Communicator from The Certified Marketing Communications Institute of Nigeria (CMCIN). She possesses the gift of gab and teaches speech communication and rhetoric. She is also an up-and-coming whiz kid in the field of Health Communication. Angie has been privileged to supervise a number of undergraduate (i.e. B.Sc degree) projects and is known to be thoroughly precise. She is currently undergoing a PhD research that is targeted at abating the scourge of maternal mortality (MMORT) via media efforts, in Africa at large and Nigeria in particular.