Kadpoly Department of mass communication Host 24th International conference/Annual General meeting

Students and staff of the department where excited with the presence of there ex exam officer in person of mallam Ahmed balarabe sa’id, which was present at the conference. The joy on the staffs and students faces shows that they have really missed his presence in the department of mass communication and as a lecturerContinue reading “Kadpoly Department of mass communication Host 24th International conference/Annual General meeting”

Student and staff of mass communication excited seeing there ex examination officer.

At a two days conference held by the mass communication department with the theme:COMMUNICATION FREEDOM GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION IN DIGITAL ERA:ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND OPTIONS.  Students and staff of the department where excited with the presence of there ex exam officer in person of mallam Ahmed balarabe sa’id, which was present at the conference. The joyContinue reading “Student and staff of mass communication excited seeing there ex examination officer.”

The on going building by mass communication department opposite printing department

Presently there is an on going build under construction in the Kaduna state polytechnic suspected to be class rooms It’s a massive project that from it outlook its look like an upstairs story building. The polytechnic said to be the largest subsahara polytechnic and the largest polytechnic in the northern part of Nigeria. The buildingContinue reading “The on going building by mass communication department opposite printing department”

Rate of Dropout Students in Nigeria’s geopolitical zones.

In Nigeria, there are many children which are out of school or are actually not in school. Here is a chart on our of school children in Nigeria according to Geopolitical Zone, this chart is based on EDUCELEB research and result. Here, First is the North West of Nigeria has the highest population of outContinue reading “Rate of Dropout Students in Nigeria’s geopolitical zones.”

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Largest banks In Nigeria by Total Assets As of H1 2022

Zenith Bank Zenith Bank’s total assets rose to N16.03 trillion in the first half of 2023, a 58.4 percent increase from N10.12 trillion recorded in the same period of 2022. The bank’s total liabilities amounted to N14.25 trillion in the first half of 2023, from N8.84 trillion recorded in the same period of 2022. TotalContinue reading “Largest banks In Nigeria by Total Assets As of H1 2022”

Indecent dressing in kaduna polytechnic

The management examined the issue of indecent dressing among students in Kaduna poIytecnic indecent dressing is one of the major problems that is eating up our youths, especially female students and types of indecent dressing, reasons why some student dress indecently and its effects Counselling roles for curbing indecent dressing were also discussed. It wasContinue reading “Indecent dressing in kaduna polytechnic”

Data-driven journalism is a type of journalism that involves the use of data analysis and visualization techniques to uncover and present news stories. It involves collecting, analyzing, and interpreting large sets of data to find patterns, trends, and insights that can inform and enhance reporting.

Data-driven journalism allows journalists to go beyond anecdotal evidence and personal opinion by using hard data to support their stories. It enables them to ask more in-depth questions, identify hidden connections, and provide a more comprehensive and accurate picture of complex issues. In data-driven journalism, journalists often work with data scientists or data analysts toContinue reading “Data-driven journalism is a type of journalism that involves the use of data analysis and visualization techniques to uncover and present news stories. It involves collecting, analyzing, and interpreting large sets of data to find patterns, trends, and insights that can inform and enhance reporting.”

According to the World Health Organization’s World Malaria Report 2020, the countries with the highest number of malaria deaths in 2019 were: 1. Nigeria – 23% 2. Democratic Republic of the Congo – 11% 3. United Republic of Tanzania – 5% 4. Burkina Faso – 4% 5. Mozambique – 4% 6. Niger – 4% 7. Uganda – 3% 8. Mali – 3% 9. Côte d’Ivoire – 3% 10. Angola – 3% It’s important to note that these statistics are based on data from 2019, as the 2020 report has not been released yet. Additionally, malaria death rates can vary year to year, so it’s always best to refer to the most recent data available.

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