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An Assessment of the Corporate Image Building Strategies Adopted at the School of Nursing, Ogoja, Cross River State Emuru, Linus Ejunka; Aruku, Kalita Joseph; Itam, Barnabas Clement; Ikangkang, Joseph
Journal of Multidisciplinary Science: MIKAILALSYS Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Journal of Multidisciplinary Science: MIKAILALSYS
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/mikailalsys.v3i1.4266

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The study examined the strategies employed by the School of Nursing, Ogoja to enhance their corporate image among its various stakeholders. The main objective was to examine ways in which organisations can promote a more favourable corporate image for themselves. In order to achieve the objective, a structured questionnaire designed in a four-point Likert format was used to gather data, which were analyzed using weighted mean score and presented in frequency tables. The study population comprised students and staff members of the institution, with a sample size of 200 respondents selected through purposive and random sampling methods. The findings revealed that the School of Nursing, Ogoja lacks a well-defined public relations department, leading to ineffective communication channels and overall inadequacy in their corporate image building strategies. It was recommended that the institution should establish a dedicated public relations office to address these challenges and develop more robust and successful strategies for enhancing their corporate image.
Exploring Paranormal (Spiritual) Communication: An Analysis of the Spirit Box Communicator Mobile App Aruku, Kalita; Omelagah, Godwin Ekunke; Ikangkang, Joseph; Inyali, Peter Ogar
ALSYSTECH Journal of Education Technology Vol 3 No 1 (2025): ALSYSTECH Journal of Education Technology
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/alsystech.v3i1.4203

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The fascination with the paranormal and the desire for communication with the unseen have transcended generations, giving rise to a plethora of tools and technologies aimed at facilitating contact with spiritual entities. Among these, the Spirit Box mobile app has emerged as a popular medium for enthusiasts and skeptics alike who seek to explore the realms of the unexplained. With a focus on the Spirit Box Communication app's user interface, working principles, and potential consequences for the investigation of paranormal occurrences, this article provides a thorough dissection of the program. By examining user feedback and case studies qualitatively, we shed light on the many user experiences related to the app and uncover the historical, cultural, psychological, and emotional aspects of paranormal participation. Along with analyzing the scientific viewpoint on spiritual connection and the difficulties in confirming subjective experiences in the paranormal realm, we also critically address possible objections and skepticism. Ultimately, this piece considers the wider consequences of mobile technology in the field of spiritual inquiry, taking into account how programs such as Spirit Box could affect society's beliefs about life after death, the place of spirituality in modern life, and the direction of mystical arts.
Revaluating Igbo Political Communication: A Pathway to Achieving an Igbo Presidency Aruku, Kalita Joseph; Mensah, Eyamba; Ewhenikang, Denis Inakefe; Ikangkang, Joseph
International Journal of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences Vol 2 No 3 (2024): International Journal of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ijhess.v2i3.3793

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There have been a long cry of marginalization from the majority people in the Southeast political zone of Nigeria who are largely Igbos. This cry has been expressed through various ways ranging from a demand for a Biafra Republic and a demand for an Igbo presidency. With various attempts made to actualize this goal failing, many youths from the zone have resorted to self help which is threatening the already precarious security situation we have in the country. This paper undertakes an in-depth analysis of the Igbo political communication strategy, identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis) that have hindered progress towards an Igbo presidency. The paper identified; Ineffective communication strategies, tribal and identity based political messages, lack of political co-ordination and lack of strategic partnership among other issues as the major challenges of the Igbo political communication approach. The paper concluded that the absence of a clear, well-defined message has resulted in confusion and mistrust among potential allies and supporters and the time has come for the Igbo community to revaluate and restrategize its political communication approach by adopting a more effective communication strategy, so as to increase its chances of achieving an Igbo presidency and promoting a more inclusive, and peaceful Nigeria.