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The book discusses the impact of social media usage on courtship patterns among Africans. It investigates how the proliferation of social media platforms has revolutionized the way individuals in Africa engage in romantic relationships. The book highlights the various ways in which social media has influenced the initiation, maintenance, and dissolution of courtship among African communities, shedding light on both the benefits and challenges associated with this phenomenon. Also, the book touches upon the cultural and societal implications of this digital transformation on traditional courtship practices in Africa.…mehr

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The book discusses the impact of social media usage on courtship patterns among Africans. It investigates how the proliferation of social media platforms has revolutionized the way individuals in Africa engage in romantic relationships. The book highlights the various ways in which social media has influenced the initiation, maintenance, and dissolution of courtship among African communities, shedding light on both the benefits and challenges associated with this phenomenon. Also, the book touches upon the cultural and societal implications of this digital transformation on traditional courtship practices in Africa.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Iortyer Abur holds bachelor's & postgraduate degrees. He is public relations practitioner with many years of experience working in private and public sectors. Solomon Dzuah works with Bureau of Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation, Office of the Governor of Benue State. Nyor Philip Sughnen is affiliated with  Benue state university Makurdi.