CYBERNETTING NETWORK OF IGALA CULTURAL NETWORTHS: COMMUNICATING POSITIVE ELEMENTS OF IGALA CULTURE.
Abstract
This paper uses the social responsibility and agenda setting theories to study how positive elements of Igala culture can effectively be communicated for the growth of society using available primary and secondary data as well as interviews. It is believed that this work, if well appreciated will no doubt resurrect the ailing Igala cultural system.
This work attempts, also, to suggest digitization of Igala cultural networths and mechanisms for modern cultural relevance and transmission.
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