List of Staff

  • Obiora Adanma Vivian

  • av.obiora@coou.edu.ng
  • Adanma
  • Vivian
  • Obiora
  • Contact Info

  • 0803 254 1771
  • Plot 44, Ike Ekweremmadu Avenue by bricks, Independence Layout, Enugu.
  • About Yourself

  • A resourceful teacher and a dynamic team player contributing significantly to the world of academia and society by proffering solution and adding values to organizational goals.

  • Lecturer II
  • Film Studies, Book Publishing, Social Media, Environmental Communication, Health Communication
  • <p>Ph.D. Mass Communication (Film Studies).<br /> M.Sc. Mass Communication.<br /> B.A. Mass Communication.</p>
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. 2019.
    Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, 2012.
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka. 2006.

  • PUBLISHED BOOK CHAPTERS
    Obiora, A.V. & Nwafor, G.U. (2022). Popular culture and Nigerian society in Nwafor, G., Nwamuo, A. & Nweke, A. (Eds) Issues in Nigerian Peoples and Culture. Igbariam: UR Excellency Press. Pp. 159 - 176

    Ojiakor, O. E, Obiora, A. V. & Uche, A. O (2016). Audience perception of new media and virtual relationships. New Media and Capacity Building in Developing Economies. Awka: Fab Educational Books. Pp. 16-19

    PUBLISHED JOURNAL ARTICLES
    Obiora, A.V. & Uche, A. O. (2022). Impact of Online radio programme preferences on academic pursuit of undergraduates in South-East Nigeria. Mass Media Review, Volume 4, Number 1. Available at https://www.massmediareview.net/publications?page=2

    Obiora, A. V. & Kenechukwu, S.A. (2021). Traders’ social media adoption and usage for business growth in post covid-19 period in Anambra state. ANSU Journal of Arts and Social Sciences. Volume 8, Number 2. September Special Edition.

    Obiora, A. V. & Uche, A. O. (2021). Evaluation of Nigerian film productions in the representations of igbo royalty. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies. Volume IX, Issue 2, February. http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/158578/109397

    Adikuru, C.C., & Obiora, A. V. (2021). Social media as an avenue for youth mobilization for national security: A study of the endsars protest in Nigeria. GVU Journal of Communication Studies, Vol. 3. https://journals.sau.edu.ng/index.php/sjmas/article/view/553/384

    Onyeka, R. C. & Obiora, A. V. (2021). Awareness and attitude of undergraduates in South- east Nigeria towards laws guiding online communication. Social and Digital Media Discouse (SDMD), Vol 2,(1).

    Obiora, A,V. & Odoh, V.O. (2020). Portrayal of igbo monarchy in nollywood movies. Ogbazuluobodo: University of Nigeria Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Volume 2, Number 1. December. Pp. 1 – 13.
    http://guofoundationonline.com.ng/ogbazuluobodo/volumes

    Ojiakor, O.E. & Obiora, A. V. (2019). Perception of Nigerian Audience on reallife of nollywood artistes repeatedly characterized as villains. International Journal of Social Sciences and Management Research, vol 5. No 6. Available at: www.ijardpub.org

    Dunu, I., Uche, A. O., Ojiakor, O. E & Obiora, A. (2017). Internet use, abuse or misuse by advertising practitioners in Nigeria: A study of advertising practitioners council of Nigeria. Social Science Research, (Special issue.), vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-17. Available at: http://aphriapub.com/index.php/SSR/article/view/209

    Uche, A. O. & Obiora, A. V. (2016). Social media typology, usage and effects on students of Nigerian tertiary institutions. International Journal of Innovative Research & Development. Vol 5 Issue 8, July, pp. 15-26. Available at http://www.ijird.com/index.php/ijird/article/view/98137

    Uche, A. O., Ebeze, U.V. & Obiora, A. V. (2016). Intellectual property and the new media: issues and challenges. International Journal of Business Studies and Research. Volume 1 No. 2, October-November, 115-126.

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  • • Computer literacy
    • Organisational Skills
    • Communication Skills
    • Problem Solving Skills
    • Teamwork Skills