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Predestinasi
ISSN : 1978935     EISSN : 2798379X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
PREDESTINASI providing a platform that welcomes and acknowledges high quality empirical original research papers about Sociology, Culture, Family, Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Society, Politics, Philosophy, and Development. Published by Sociology Study Programs, Faculty of Social Science. PREDESTINASI published 3 times a year, scheduled on April, September, and December, and the Journal Editorial invites researchers, academicians, professionals, and practitioners from all over the world to submit the manuscript.
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Reshaping Political Leadership in Nigeria in the Light of Ibuanyidanda Philosophy Ikegbu, Ephraim Ahamefula; Iwuchuckwu, Godwin C. S. P.; Bisong, Peter B.
PREDESTINASI Vol 12, No 1 (2019): PREDESTINASI
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (358.242 KB) | DOI: 10.26858/predestinasi.v1i1.20461

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This paper sees the leadership problem in Nigeria (which is motivated by the pursuit of personal gains and comfort) as a major consequence of economic slowdown in Nigeria. It argues that the Nigerian leaders, past and present, have consciously and without any form of regret to its attendant negative consequences built the psychology of polarisation, bifurcation, ethnic sentiment and the growing mind-set of the nearer the better and the safer. The paper argues further that the whole network of operation in Nigeria has been affected as a result of this ugly phenomenon and it proposes that Ibuanyidanda philosophy which seeks to recognise the potency of the collectively of a social enclave would be a therapeutic healing balm for sound leadership recovery and economic prosperity. The choice of Ibuanyidanda as predicated in this paper is very germane as it does not involve itself in the philosophy of isolation, but believes strongly in the unity of components for progress. It aligns itself with the logic and method of “noetic propaedeutic pedagogy” which simply means the re-examination, re-education of the self for optimal progress and development. Within the ambit of Ibuanyidanda Philosophy, an all- inclusive approach to solving a challenge remains the guiding principle. It evidently abhors the seemingly held view of winner takes all that has characterized and orchestrated the present political system in Nigeria which its negative consequences are economic doom and or slow down. This paper rightly contends that applying Ibuanyidanda Philosophy strict sense will not only navigate the process of economic prosperity but will further ensure all-inclusive environmental atmosphere for leadership participation, gender balance, ethnic/religious tolerance and social cohesion in line with global best practice and 21st century logic of peaceful co-existence. The paper shall adopt critical, analytic, expository and rational methods.
The Impact of Television Advertising on Women in Nigeria and Iran Egbai, Mary Julius
PREDESTINASI Vol 12, No 1 (2019): PREDESTINASI
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The impact of media on society is a widely discussed, debated and investigated subject of the 21st Century. The media are rightly considered as the fourth estate of a democracy. The media are also known as informal universities which provide constant education, orientation and guidance to the mankind. There is a phenomenal growth of mass media including television all over the globe. The role of television as a medium of communication and development is subjected to scientific research in Nigeria, Iran and elsewhere. A new generation of audience has grown up with television exposure in modern society. The impact of television advertising on the lives of women needs to be examined scientifically and systematically in developing countries like Nigeria and Iran. The present study evaluates the impact of television advertising on women in these two countries. 

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