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This book is an attempt to satisfy the needs of all those who use English especially journalists by definition and also all persons who work in the media as producers, writers, announcers, programme officers and readers. It is aimed at benefiting all persons connected with the media by employment other than the technical personnel. Specifically, the book is therefore primarily aimed at helping such persons as reporters, the rewrite men or sub-editors, feature writers or editors. Even news casters or readers may also find it useful. By the media therefore is meant the newspaper, magazines,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is an attempt to satisfy the needs of all those who use English especially journalists by definition and also all persons who work in the media as producers, writers, announcers, programme officers and readers. It is aimed at benefiting all persons connected with the media by employment other than the technical personnel. Specifically, the book is therefore primarily aimed at helping such persons as reporters, the rewrite men or sub-editors, feature writers or editors. Even news casters or readers may also find it useful. By the media therefore is meant the newspaper, magazines, radio and television. It may also be useful to film producers and actors who use English as their tool except if there is the need or deliberate cause to deviate from the normal usage.
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Autorenporträt
Mr. A. K. S. Deima-Nyaho is a retired district magistrate of Ghana. He was born at Peki Dzake, in the Volta region of Ghana, and acquired his general certificate of education (GCE) O and A levels by correspondence between 1964 and 1966 prior to becoming a lawyer. He has practiced as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Ghana and of Nigeria, having been enrolled on the bars of both countries in 1974 and 1984 respectively. He has extensive experience in legal practice and in the teaching and practice of journalism. He moved to Nigeria in 1982, during the political disturbances at the time, from where he continued with his work as a solicitor and journalist. Mr. Deima-Nyaho has written extensively on social, legal, and political issues in both Ghana and Nigeria during his time as a lawyer and journalism teacher. He also has a number of commentary papers on major political, sociocultural, legal, and constitutional matters to his name.