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Media Trivialised Women Politicians in 2015 – Dr. Mercy Ette

Posted By: adminon: October 22, 2017In: BookspaceTags: APC, Newswatch, PDP, Rwanda, University of Huddersfield1 CommentViews:
Media Trivialised Women Politicians in 2015 - Dr. Mercy Ette

Dr Mercy Ette, a former reporter with the now defunct Newswatch but who has since successfully crossed over from journalism into academia has published a journal article implicating the Nige... Read more

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