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For the benefit of students who are searching for some suggestion for project topics and ideas. We have listed down some of our project tittles below. Please note that the below project listed are only to give the students an idea about the various project ideas that are possible. Remember that with great project topic comes great project

A SURVEY OF THE LANGUAGE OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

EFFECTS OF MASS MEDIA ON YORUBA CULTURE AND TRADITION

PROBLEM AND PROSPECT OF MEDIA MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIA

RADIO LISTENER-SHIP PATTERN AMONG MARKET WOMEN IN NIGERIA

POETRY AS AN EXPRESSION OF ANGER: A CASE STUDY OF TANURE OJAIDE’S THE FATE OF VULTURES AND OTHER POEMS

PREDOMINANT DEVICE USED BY UGUGI WA THIOGO WIZARD OF THE COW

A SOCIO LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF DEROGATORY WORDS ON WOMEN (A CASE STUDY OF IKEJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE)




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