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Here Comes The New Scholar, Dr. Qasim Akinreti

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On Thursday, 1st June, 2017, family, friends and well wishers joined the latest Doctor in town, Dr. Qasim Olalere Akinreti who bagged his Doctorate degree at the Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria.

 

Dr. Akinreti full profile below: 

Matric No: ​​​PG/12/585

Department: ​​​Mass Communication Area of Specialization: ​Broadcasting 

Thesis title: ​Political interference and the regulatory role of the national broadcasting commission in Nigeria.

Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mass Communication 

Major Supervisor: Dr Kolade Ajilore 

Minor Supervisor: Dr Olusegun W 

External Examiner: Dr Olanihun

Internal Examiner : Dr Olubunmi Idowu 

Candidate’s Profile:

Date of Birth:​​​ 10th October,1967

Marital Status. Married 

 

Educational History:

Date​​​ School Attended​​​​ Qualification obtained

2013- 2014 Babcock University Ilishan Remo, Ogun State. ​Mphil Mass Communication (Broadcasting)

2002- 2003 Nottingham Trent University Nottingham, UK 

MA Online Journalism ​  

1987-1991 University Of Ibadan​

B.ED Special Education (Communication and Language Arts)

1985-1987 Oduduwa College Ile ife 

Higher School Certificate,(HSC)

1985- 1984 : Loyola College Ibadan 

West African School Certificate (WASC)

1979- 1984 Holy Trinity Grammar School, Ibadan 

West African School Certificate.

1976-1979 Seventh Day Adventist Primary School, Agodi Ibadan ​First School Leaving Certificate.

 

Major Career Milestones ​

Recipient Davis Foster Africa Journalists Award 2006

Poynter Media Fellowship Award 2006

 

Current Occupation & Position:  

Assistant Director News,Voice of Nigeria, Lagos Bureau.

 

Summary of findings and contribution to Knowledge:

The constitutional powers of the President to grant broadcast license ,appoint Director General of the national broadcasting commission (NBC)and over bearing of the minister of information to control operations of NBC have constituted political interference on the role of the the NBC.

The effect of political interference were noticed in poor quality broadcasting, inadequate professionalism and lack of independence of the broadcast regulator

Contribution to Knowledge

1. This study proposed a review of the section of the Nigerian constitution relating to issuances of broadcast license and the NBC Act 

2. The study recommended a truly independent broadcast media commission for Nigeria , specifically that of Ghana National media commission that is totally insulated from partisan politics 

3. This study added to the literature on media regulations globally with specific reference to the peculiarities of different media landscape in various countries.

Sentence from the candidate
Human beings plans but Almighty Allah is the greatest planner.
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