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This book investigates the impacts of NTA's musical broadcast on the Rebranding Nigeria Project launched on March 17th, 2009, Under President Umaru Musa Y'Adua led Government. This project, was a step taken by the Nigerian Government to launder Nigeria negative image caused by corruption, internet fraud, money laundering, poverty and prostitution thereby creating a positive image for its citizens within and outside the shores of Africa to attract foreign investors. Music a form of cultural identity is one of the major tools explored by Nigerian government in reawakening its traditional culture…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book investigates the impacts of NTA's musical broadcast on the Rebranding Nigeria Project launched on March 17th, 2009, Under President Umaru Musa Y'Adua led Government. This project, was a step taken by the Nigerian Government to launder Nigeria negative image caused by corruption, internet fraud, money laundering, poverty and prostitution thereby creating a positive image for its citizens within and outside the shores of Africa to attract foreign investors. Music a form of cultural identity is one of the major tools explored by Nigerian government in reawakening its traditional culture in the age of globalisation. This study therefore examines the state of musical broadcasts before and during the said project.
Autorenporträt
Oghenevwarho Gabriel Ojakovo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music and Currently Enrolled for the Masters of Arts Degree in Performing Arts, majoring in Music. He is a music instructor at the Department of Performing Arts, Kwara State University, Malete. He is a member of Association of Nigerian Musicologist (ANIM).