Sanni-Suleiman, Afsat; Lawal, Adebayo; Kuupole, Domwini D.(University of Ilorin, Ilorin and University of Cape Coast, 2023)
A native of the Niger Delta, where he grew up in the riverine area, he had his primary education in the Western Region of Nigeria before proceeding to Ghana for his secondary education.
Professor Isaiah Bariki received ...
Bariki, Isaiah; Kuupole, Domwini D.; Alabi, Taofiq A(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2020)
Bariki, Isaiah; Alabi, Taofiq A; Kuupole, Domwini D.(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2022)
Lawson, Prince Charles; Frimpong, Akwasi Duffour(University of Cape Coast, 2021-03)
This study compared the extent to which employee motivation and job satisfaction promote
productivity among the staff of Sam Jonah and Osagyefo libraries. The study used a
cross-sectional survey design. Census sampling ...
This paper examines the texts and contexts that inform the mediatory processes that Ghanaian video-films have engaged in towards the creation of new cultural identities, often ambivalent, but sometimes extreme and contestable. ...
Dennis, Albert(University of Cape Coast, 2018-12-03)
In recent times, the mass media in Ghana have come under heavy attack for what is often considered to be their suffocating antisocial content. Cultural nationalists in Ghana have expressed their aversion to the hegemonic ...
Dennis, Albert; Bello, Madinatu(University of Cape Coast, 2015)
Costuming a period play such as George Bernard Shaw’s Androcles and the Lion is associated with diverse challenges of which identifying and employing materials needed to build similar costumes for use is a major challenge ...
Kwakye-Opong, Regina; Dennis, Albert(University of Cape Coast, 2014)
The basis of this paper lies in the seeming misconception that clothing the actor is the sole responsibility of the costume designer. There are two components associated in the performing arts especially in the theatrical ...
The pleasurable spectacle in theatrical performances is one to behold by audiences. Undoubtedly, the cast and crew have to work assiduously to achieve this. Admittedly, designers play key roles in realizing the visual ...
Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph(University of Cape Coast, 2014-07)
Technology has caused more harm than good in Ghana to some extent. This is in view of the falling standards in moral foundations of children and youth in Ghana. In the recent years, youngsters are exposed to pornographic ...
“Being a man” in today’s world is a challenging and confusing task. Culture and religion, the two main sources from which men construct their identities, now have an important addition: the popular media. How men perceive ...
Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph(University of Cape Coast, 2019-03-31)
In the past, women in the Ghanaian traditional societies were mostly not actively involved in issues relating to decision-making, leadership, and public engagement in the company of men. Their place was the kitchen. That ...
This article examines the requirements for quality learning in Islam from the perspective of al-Zarnūjī and according to his book, Ta‘līm al-Muta‘allim. This book has been a source of reference for both students and teachers ...
Shaibu, Iddrissu Adam(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
This paper looks at how some selected classical Pentecostal churches in the Ashanti Region of Ghana could be proactive in managing their funds generated from their offerings above reproach .This has been done using both ...
Yusuf, Jibrail bin; Abdulsalam, Hashir A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
For Muslims, Islam is time conscious and eternal, its wisdom and rules having emanated from High are not only constant but are, simultaneously, responsive to changing circumstances of every environment and culture or ...
The book of Proverbs contains several instances where the Israelite sages highlight the value of work for the individual and for society. Proverbs 24:30-34 is a masterful example of such a rhetorical piece. Failure to ...
Shah, Hassan Shakeel; Yusuf, Jibrail Bin(University of Cape Coast, 2002)
This paper examines the importance of the institution of Zakāh in Islam with the aim of highlighting its role as an effective tool for poverty alleviation. Zakāh has an immense value in the Islamic financial system. It is ...
Awuah-Nyamekye, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2019)
Several studies including De Witt (2000), Tucker and Grimm (2001), Motawalli (2002), Dryzek) (2006) Ntiamua-Baidu (2008) and Deneulin and Bano (2009), have shown that religion or faith-related organisations are among the ...
The book of Proverbs is an ancient testimony to the subject of education in ancient Israel. Several scholars have explored this interesting, yet relatively new current in biblical scholarship on the book of Proverbs. ...
Sanni-Suleiman, Afsat; Lawal, Adebayo; Kuupole, Domwini D.(University of Ilorin, Ilorin and University of Cape Coast, 2023)
A native of the Niger Delta, where he grew up in the riverine area, he had his primary education in the Western Region of Nigeria before proceeding to Ghana for his secondary education.
Professor Isaiah Bariki received ...
Bariki, Isaiah; Kuupole, Domwini D.; Alabi, Taofiq A(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2020)
Bariki, Isaiah; Alabi, Taofiq A; Kuupole, Domwini D.(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2022)
Lawson, Prince Charles; Frimpong, Akwasi Duffour(University of Cape Coast, 2021-03)
This study compared the extent to which employee motivation and job satisfaction promote
productivity among the staff of Sam Jonah and Osagyefo libraries. The study used a
cross-sectional survey design. Census sampling ...
This paper examines the texts and contexts that inform the mediatory processes that Ghanaian video-films have engaged in towards the creation of new cultural identities, often ambivalent, but sometimes extreme and contestable. ...
Dennis, Albert(University of Cape Coast, 2018-12-03)
In recent times, the mass media in Ghana have come under heavy attack for what is often considered to be their suffocating antisocial content. Cultural nationalists in Ghana have expressed their aversion to the hegemonic ...
Dennis, Albert; Bello, Madinatu(University of Cape Coast, 2015)
Costuming a period play such as George Bernard Shaw’s Androcles and the Lion is associated with diverse challenges of which identifying and employing materials needed to build similar costumes for use is a major challenge ...
Kwakye-Opong, Regina; Dennis, Albert(University of Cape Coast, 2014)
The basis of this paper lies in the seeming misconception that clothing the actor is the sole responsibility of the costume designer. There are two components associated in the performing arts especially in the theatrical ...
The pleasurable spectacle in theatrical performances is one to behold by audiences. Undoubtedly, the cast and crew have to work assiduously to achieve this. Admittedly, designers play key roles in realizing the visual ...
Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph(University of Cape Coast, 2014-07)
Technology has caused more harm than good in Ghana to some extent. This is in view of the falling standards in moral foundations of children and youth in Ghana. In the recent years, youngsters are exposed to pornographic ...
“Being a man” in today’s world is a challenging and confusing task. Culture and religion, the two main sources from which men construct their identities, now have an important addition: the popular media. How men perceive ...
Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph(University of Cape Coast, 2019-03-31)
In the past, women in the Ghanaian traditional societies were mostly not actively involved in issues relating to decision-making, leadership, and public engagement in the company of men. Their place was the kitchen. That ...
This article examines the requirements for quality learning in Islam from the perspective of al-Zarnūjī and according to his book, Ta‘līm al-Muta‘allim. This book has been a source of reference for both students and teachers ...
Shaibu, Iddrissu Adam(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
This paper looks at how some selected classical Pentecostal churches in the Ashanti Region of Ghana could be proactive in managing their funds generated from their offerings above reproach .This has been done using both ...
Yusuf, Jibrail bin; Abdulsalam, Hashir A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
For Muslims, Islam is time conscious and eternal, its wisdom and rules having emanated from High are not only constant but are, simultaneously, responsive to changing circumstances of every environment and culture or ...
The book of Proverbs contains several instances where the Israelite sages highlight the value of work for the individual and for society. Proverbs 24:30-34 is a masterful example of such a rhetorical piece. Failure to ...
Shah, Hassan Shakeel; Yusuf, Jibrail Bin(University of Cape Coast, 2002)
This paper examines the importance of the institution of Zakāh in Islam with the aim of highlighting its role as an effective tool for poverty alleviation. Zakāh has an immense value in the Islamic financial system. It is ...
Awuah-Nyamekye, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2019)
Several studies including De Witt (2000), Tucker and Grimm (2001), Motawalli (2002), Dryzek) (2006) Ntiamua-Baidu (2008) and Deneulin and Bano (2009), have shown that religion or faith-related organisations are among the ...
The book of Proverbs is an ancient testimony to the subject of education in ancient Israel. Several scholars have explored this interesting, yet relatively new current in biblical scholarship on the book of Proverbs. ...