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A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF THE FRCN AND THE ESBS RADIOS ENUGU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMES OF SHEEP AND GOAT KEEPING PRACTICE ON THE AMECHI AND UGWUAJI SHEEP AND GOAT KEEPERS IN ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

 A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF THE FRCN AND THE ESBS RADIOS ENUGU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMES OF SHEEP AND GOAT KEEPING PRACTICE ON THE AMECHI AND UGWUAJI SHEEP AND GOAT KEEPERS IN ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA.

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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1       BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

Sheep and goat are ruminant animals that bring back food from their stomachs and chew them again. The rearing of sheep and goat is called sheep and goat keeping.

The rearing of sheep and goat can be discussed on their purposes, the breeds and the origin, the management system, the feeds and feeding, the breeding system up to the time of kidding, healthcare in addition to control and prevention of diseases

The main purposes of rearing sheep and goat are either for the meat or income or religious ceremonies and festivities or getting their droppings to serve as a farm yard manure for the plants, or hides and skins for leather works, wool or even for gifts or milk production. Anyanwu et al (1998:168, and 169) therefore emphasized that

Goat and [sheep] are mainly kept in the tropics for meat production… few breeds have a fairly good ability for milk production. In the temperate zones… goats and [sheep] are kept mainly for milk production…meat, hair, and skin production are secondary to milk production.

Reasoning along the same line of Anyanwu et al, Carles (1983:56) maintained, “there are a total of five major products from sheep-meat, wool, milk, skins and manure”.

        There are many breeds of sheep and goat that thrive effectively in all parts of the world. We have the American breed, the Arabian breed, the European breed, and the African breeds. In Nigeria, we have the sheep and goat that can thrive effectively

either in the forest region or the swampy forest region or the savannah region of the country.

In Enugu state and other forest belt, the West African dwarf breed is common among goats. They are short-legged, very hardy with good meat quality. Such breeds are resistant to trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness. They are relatively small in size and can produce twins and tripplings.  

        In the North, we have the Sokoto Red, Kano Brown, Bornu white while for the sheep, we have the long-legged black sheep that have little resistance to trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness. They are the Uda, the Balami, the Yankasa that are relatively large in size, long-legged.

Anyanwu (pp. 170-171), however, subdivided all [sheep] and goat into two: the breeds found in the tropics to include- the West African Dwarf…the Hejazi of Arabic and the Moxoto of Pernambuco… the Cutch… the Sapel…the Jumnapari and Surti. the temperate breeds to include-the Anglo Nubian…the British Saanen…the Toggen-burg…the Angora and the Kashmeri

The sheep and goat breeds existing in communities are the West African dwarf goat while that of sheep are the long-legged huge ones.

Anyanwu (p.169) revealed that the

        …Domestic goat started life at the Asian mountain…but have undergone changes depending on the environment and the purpose to which improvement is directed.

For Carles (p.6), the origin and the likely area of large scale sheep production is in the “subtropical area… of Middle East (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Syrian)”

        The management system of sheep and goat could be the free range or the extensive system whereby the animals are left to roam about and feed themselves. In this system, the rearer does not care for adequate feed, housing among others. This system is, however, practised where there are abundant grazing land or pastures for the animals. During farming season, this practice is not advisable since the farmers whose crops were destroyed may kill the goat and sheep. Moreover, this system may be open to thieves or wild carnivorous animals, like lions, pythons and hyenas among others.

        There is also the tethering or the semi-intensive management system whereby sheep and goat are tied with long ropes to poles or pegs in the bush to graze on the pastures. Some supplemental feedings such as kitchen wastes, peeled human food or meals can be given to the animals. It is advisable to hide them in the homes in the night or during rainfall. This is practised where there is much pressure on the land or during the planting season.

        The intensive system of management is where the sheep and goat are usually confined in houses or pens. Such houses are built with roof, dwarf walls, sand or concrete floors. In a better built houses, it is good to keep the animals on a raised slated platform with crossbars so that they can be lying on them free from their droppings or dung and urines after feeding on the feeds on the bare concrete or earthen floor. The feeds may be tied on a rope or put in a manger while water will be kept away from the pens to prevent the animals from excreting on them. This system facilitates the easy cleaning of the pen. However, the rearer provides all the feeding requirements to the animals. Anyanwu (p.173) had aptly summarised these three systems of management of keeping sheep and goat to be “(a) tethering (b) semi-stall feeding (c) herding or fencing”.

        The feeds and feedings of sheep and goat are comparably inexpensive to other ruminant animals. The animals feed on roughages such as legumes, crop residues, grasses, kitchen wastes, peels and chaffs of human foods.  Supplements such as groundnut cake, palm kernel cake, cotton seed cake, cotton seed and growers’ dried grains are necessary for the provision of both proteins, energy and vitamins to the animals. Some commercially prepared ruminant supplements are marketed within Enugu state and environs which the UGWUAJI and AMECHI sheep and goat rearers can buy at a cheap price. Pregnant and nursing ewe (female sheep) and doe (female goat) need adequate and balanced roughages as well as supplements. Water, more especially clean water is desirable at all seasons. The lamb of the female sheep or the kid of the female goat may not be fed with the roughages, concentrates or supplements immediately. They are usually given the mothers’ milk until at a particular age, they are fed with a particular quantity and quality of feeds and feeding hence Anyanwu (p.174) stressed, “the art and practice of feeding animals take into consideration the age and the type of animals fed”.

        Goat and sheep breed throughout the year. The lambs and the kids mature between 6-10 months for both sexes.  Some of the animals mature within 8-10 months but breeding that are allowed from 8-12 months before mating or crossbreeding usually develop fully, more especially the females.  In choosing the breed to rear, people do that based on the physical appearance of the group, birth weight, the rate of the animals’ growth, the multiple birthing ability of the pedigree or the parent stock.  The doe (female goat) or the ewe (female sheep) are mated when they are on heat period or need mating which lasts from1-2 days.  It comes again after three (3) weeks.  The signs of being on heat are restlessness, mounting of other animals, standing still when mounted by the males.

        Successful coition results in pregnancy or gestation that lasts from 145-153 days depending on the stock. Signs of gestation are the enlargements of the udder (breast), refusal to be mounted by the male animals, the enlargement of the vulva (vaginal opening).  During the pregnancy period, adequate feeding is required.  As soon as parturition or labour or the female animals are about to deliver their young, adequate cleaning of the pens and disinfecting the pens are necessary.  The lamb (young sheep) or the kidding (young goat) are weaned at 4-6 months when the ewe or the doe stop given their young their milk.  Young males are castrated at 1-4 weeks where necessary to control sex ratio and check indiscriminate mating of the females.  The female goat or doe usually kid three or more times in two (2) years with either one or two or three young per birth depending on the breeding stock. The female sheep or ewe lambs accordingly like the female goat or doe.

        The common diseases of sheep and goat are diarrhoea, sleeping sickness, worms, pneumonia and body parasites. The signs of illness are loss of appetite, abnormal pulse, rise in temperature, constipation or too much hard excreta, diarrhoea, difficulty or noisy breathing or coughing, dull looking, starring look, standing apart from others, foreign eyes or discharges, loss of age or weight, emaciation.

THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON VOTING PATTERN OF NIGERIAN ELECTORATES

THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON VOTING PATTERN OF NIGERIAN ELECTORATES (A CASE STUDY OF EMENE AUTHORITIES COMMUNITY)

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ABSTRACT

This research work border on the influence of mass media on voting patern of Nigerian electorate using Emene autonomous community as a case study.

This study took a deep look at such question as to ascertain if journalisty encounter problem in sustaining democracy and if Nigeria journalists makes any concerned effort to sustain democracy in Nigeria. It further examined the ownership pattern of the mass media and the content of mass media message on voting pattern of Nigeria electorate particular in Emene Enugu state during the last general election in Nigeria.

I used surely method in the actual execution of the study where by various aspects of information or data needed for the study were obtained. I conducted interviews among various people to which helped me to find how easily voter at Emene have their access to media and how they understand the massage particularly during general election in Nigeria.

In taking appropriate consideration of my work I decided to use simple ramdom sampling to enable each eligible voter in the population of equal chance of being selected. That was why I arranged my work in such a manner that could easily be understood. For instance chapter one is an introduction of the research work. Chapter two discussess “literature Review” while chapter three is the “Research methodology” chapter four talks about data analylsis and results where as the final or last chapter (five) takes a deep look at the summary and recommendation of the study.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Approval Page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE
  • Introduction

1.1     Background of the study

1.2     Statement of the research problem

1.3     Objective of the study

1.4     Significance of the study

1.5     Research question

1.6     Research hypothesis

1.7     Conceptual and operational definition of terms

1.8     Assumption

1.9     Limitation of the study

CHAPTER TWO

2.0     Review of related literature

2.1     Source of literature

2.2     The review of the literature

2.3     Theoretical framework

2.4     Selected and related concepts

2.5     Summary of literature

CHAPTER THREE

3.0     Research Methodology

3.1     Research Method

3.2     Research Design

3.3     Research Sample / Population

3.4     Measuring Instrument

3.5     Data Collection

3.6     Data Analysis

3.7     Expected Results

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0     Data Analysis and Result

4.1     Data Analysis

4.2     Result

4.3     Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0     Summary and Commendation

5.1     Summary

5.2     Conclusion

5.3     Recommendation

References

Bibliography

PROPOSAL

What we looked proposal in the chapter on project writing, it was seen as a write up on the overall intention of the research in which a researcher is able to put out clearly

  1. What the study is all about.
  2. How he intends to carry out the study and
  3. What he expects at the end of the study”

( okenwa:1998:74)

In this research work, we will take a look at the background of the study by identifying the problem which Nigerian electorates in Emene autonomous community, encounter during elections.

Such problems will includes,

  1. To know the extent of public relation activities that influence the voiting partern of Nigeria electorates in emene autonomous community
  2. To know if there is a relationship between mass media and public relations. If yes,
  3. To know if Nigeria electorates have access to media.
  4. To know if ownership of public relation organization affect the content of public relations massages.
  5. To know if there is two way communication flow between the electorates and those to be elected into different office in Nigeria.

Other problems not stated here might as well be looked into as the research work proceeds.

Another important step to be taken during this research work is to state the objective / purpose of this study. The objective / purpose of the study is to find out if public relation activities influence the voting pattern of Nigerian electorate, with particular reference in Emene Autonomous community.

If this research work is completed, it must use of appropriate research tools. These research tool includes such method of gathering data like, interview, questionnaire and appropriate consultation of expert work (printer materials) on this topic of study.

The researchers will use survey research method in carrying out this study. This will enable them to collect data for the purpose of describing a population too large to be observed directly.

The research ability to use this research method is also to interviews in such a manner that, they would be subjected to statistical analysis for the purpose of reading conclusion and providing solution to identified research problems.

Though, this research work will give the research some constraint eg time, money and limited research tools, the researchers having considered this, decided to use Emene autonomous community, as their scope of study.

They will also use theories that have a lot to do with the research topic in this study. Such theories live, agenda setting, theory, gate keeping theory uses and theoretical framework of this study.

At the end of this study, it is expected that enough logical conclusion would lead to the fact that, public relation influence the voting pattern of Nigeria electorates.

ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON HIV/AIDS ERADICATION IN NIGERIA A CASE STUDY OF BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST IN KANO METROPOLIS (HIV/AIDS PROJECT)

ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON HIV/AIDS ERADICATION IN NIGERIA
A CASE STUDY OF BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST IN KANO METROPOLIS (HIV/AIDS PROJECT)

 

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Cover page

Title page

Dedication

Declaration

Acknowledgement

Table of Content

Introduction

Statement of the Problem

Objective of the Study

Significance of the Study

Definition of Terms

Historical Background of BBC-WST

HIV/AIDS Campaign programmes of the BBC-WST in Nigeria

Historical of Kano state

Impact of the BBC-WST on HIV/AIDS Eradication Campaign in Kano.

Problem Faci ng the BBC-WST on HIV/AIDS Eradication Campaign in Kano State.

Possible solution to the Problem

Conclusion

References

Appendix

Recommendation


INTRODUCTION

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) virus is a dangerous disease for human being, which rapidly growing in the world. It because the most concerned human disease these day all over the world.

 

The virus is very harmful and is have no cure. Someone contrast it into his blood cells. But the major concern about the virus contracting to human is how to manage and live a healthy life without stigmatization.

 

According to the avert research unit the first case of Aids in Nigeria was identified in 1986. since then, the federal Ministry of health has been carrying out a National Hiv/Syphilis Sentinel seroprevalence survey from 1991 in every two years to date.

 

The 2003 survey of the federal Ministry of Health, estimated that there were three million (3,300,000) and three hundred thousand adult loving with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, and one million nine hundred thousand (1,900,000) about 57% of these were women in the same year, the National HIV prevalence had dropped to 5% to 5.8% in 2001.

 

However, it fund that, state prevalence rates varied from as low as 1.2% in Osun state to as high as 12% in Cross River state. Overall of is of Nigeria’s 36 states had an HIV prevalence, over 5%. In 2005, it was estimated there were two hundred and twenty thousand (22000) death from AIDS and nine hundred and thirty thousand AIDs Orphans living in Nigeria. There has been an alarming increase in the number of HIV positive children, in recent years, 90% of whom contract the virus is from their mothers.

 

Currently, very few Nigerians have access to basic HIV/AIDS prevention, care support or treatment services such as Antiretroviral drugs and therapy (ARV/ART) in which provided by the National Antiretroviral programme. There are governmental and non governmental organisation (NGO`s) which provides such services to the victims of HIV/AIDS. Such as;

  • National Action Committee on Aids (NACA)
  • State Action Committee on Aids (saca)
  • Local Action Committee on Aids (LACA)

 

Those are the governmental outlets for HIV/AIDS eradication Committee in Nigeria. It varies from local government to the state, up to the federal level. Among the non-governmental organisation are

  • Society for Family Health (SFH)
  • International Centre for Sexual Reproductive Rights (INREESE).
  • United States Agency for international Development (USAID).
  • Department for international Development (DFID).
  • BBC World Service Trust (HIV/AIDS PROJECT) (BBC – WST).

 

Those are the few among others which are working towards the eradication of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. And at the same time they are working toward the sexual reproductive health as a process of eradicating the virus contract here in Nigeria and the World in general.

 

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

According to the avert research 80% of HIV/AIDS infectionsin Nigeria are transmitted by intersexual sex. Factors contributing to this include the lack of knowledge and information about sexual reproductive health and HIV/AIDS issues. Low level of condom use is also contributing high level of sexual transmitted infections always make it easier for the virus to be transmitted.

 

Blood transfusion is also responsible for about 10% of all HIV infections. There is a high demand for blood because of road accidents blood loss from surgery and child birth or anemia from malaria. Its is also observed that the reason behind the persistent high rate of aids in Nigeria is as a result of knowledge among people even with the media campaigns on how eradicate the virus like the BBC-WST campaign. This informed the need for a study to assess the impact of the BBB-WST campaign project on HIV/AIDS eradication in

MEDIA OWNERSHIP AND ITS IMPLEMENT ON EDITORIAL POLICY

MEDIA OWNERSHIP AND ITS IMPLEMENT ON EDITORIAL POLICY (A CASE STUDY OF ANNOUSER NEWS PAPER OWERRI)

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Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
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Dollar conversion rate for Naira is 175 per dollar. 

ATM CARD:  YOU CAN ALSO MAKE PAYMENT USING YOUR ATM CARD OR ONLINE TRANSFER. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANKER SECURITY GUIDE ON HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY TO OTHER BANKS USING YOUR ATM CARD. ATM CARD OR ONLINE BANK TRANSFER IS FASTER FOR QUICK DELIVERY TO YOUR EMAIL . OUR MARKETER WILL RESPOND TO YOU ANY TIME OF THE DAY. WE SUPPORT CBN CASHLESS SOCIETY. 

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1. Access Bank:
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2. EcoBank:
—-*326#

3. Fidelity Bank:
—-*770#

4. FCMB:
—-*389*214#

5. First Bank
—-*894#

6. GTB:
—-*737#

7. Heritage Bank:
—-*322*030#

8. Keystone Bank:
—-*322*082#

9. Sky Bank:
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10. Stanbic IBTC:
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11. Sterling Bank:
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12. UBA:
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13. Unity Bank:
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ABSTRACT

In Nigeria, we have three kinds or types of media ownership. These include private ownership, government ownership and mired ownership. The essence of embarking on this research work media ownership and its influence on editorial policy’s to ray the external the publishers, or owner (b) of various media house has gone in using their ownership factor to determine the pace such a media (or media as the case may be) follows. However the work is extensively streaked from chapters 1-5. Chapter one has the introduction of the wore while chapter two reviews related literatures on the study. Chapter three centers on the research methodology whereas chapter few has to do with data analysis and result. In chapter five, summary of the entire work was given as well as recommendation for further studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page

Abstract

Approval page

Acknowledgement

Dedication

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • Background of study
  • Statement of research problem
  • Objective of study
  • Significance of study
  • Research question
  • Research hypothesis
  • Definition of terms
  • Assumption
  • Limitations of the study            

CHAPTER TWO

REVIEW OF LITERATURE

2.1 Sources of literature

2.2 The review- theoretical frame work

2.3 Summary of literature review

CHAPTER THREE

METHODOLOGY

3.1 Research method

3.2 Research design

3.3 Research sample

3.4 Measuring instrument

3.5 Data collection

3.6 Data analysis

3.7 Expected results

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1 Analysis

4.2 Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Summary

5.2 Recommendations

Questionnaire appendix bibliography

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION OF STUDY

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Media as a watchdog and the mirror of the nation perform crucial roles in the society and as well it is influence in its editorial policy. In trying to understand what mass medians, lazar field and Kendal insist that mass is truly applicable to the medium of radio for it more than other media in reaching all groups of the population uniform’’ but before we proceed with this work, we will include not only the mechanical devices that transmit and sometimes, messages (TV cameras, radio microphones, printing press) but also the institution that use these machines to transmit messages. When we talk about the mass media of television, radio, newspaper, magazine, sound recoding and film, we will be referring to the people, the policies the organization and the technology that go into productions mass communication. Dominick (1987)

For the purpose of courvinence in this work we shall limit the fem. Mass media to those opencast that posses the capacity to reach league audiences simultaneously, this, then leaves us with the television medium, The radio medium, the brokers media. Television media is relatively owner then the radio and point, but it posses peculiar. Characters that place on it a distracter, especially in development orientation the two characteristic often described as TV advantages are the visual and the audience qualification. To gratify assess the performance of television as a means to an end; such factor is the social contest within what communication occurs. It is adequate to wear that in Nigeria, for example, the number of television station sine independence has grown to almost thirty-six stations (both stake, federal and privately owned ones); but these cannot be equaled to exposure and the use of which television programmers have been put to, by Nigerian media audience. Inspire of the above figures that appear encoring, by the third world Nigeria situation is shill a far cry from the UMES Co minima’s standards of mass media establishment and use. UNES Co stipulates that every Country should meet up with what it considers as the minimal standards of mass media demand. Radio is another medium in third world country because it really reaches the masses. In Nigeria for example the use of radio a source of information is truly evidences even among neural dwellers who make up majority of the country’s population (okunna, 1992, sob wale and sogbamu 1984, more 1981). The radio, no doubt is enjoying gather popularity especially among the rural population because of its reach and also because of its bluing earlier to the media scene than television whether reach alone can actually amount to proper use of the radio medium will again call back the issue of the relationship between message dissemination and message reception since radio is widely diffused and readily accessible even in peripheral areas, it can span large audience at low cost. And because it reaches moral rural people in the third world than any other medium. Its potential to bring about increases in knowledge and provide motivation for shift in practices is considerable. And for it to meet media goals, it should be used in such a way that it is close, indeed, very close to the people. A situation where some people are cut off radio reach, as it the case in Nigeria is to san the least unacceptable. In using the radio, there is need for physical decentralization and democratization of the radio media moving the radio media structure to where they can make more direct contort with a greater percentage of the media audience and the ownership should be re-structured to allow for the participatory communication approach to be discussed later in full. Print medium is another part of mass media; it involves printed materials like newspaper, magazine journals, bulletins gazettes books etc. Although the whole range of printed material are important aspects of the print media. The newspaper and the magazines have come to enjoy greater popularity when the print media are considered as means for mass mobilization and development nothing brings out more clearly the importance of newspaper than Jefferson’s preference ‘were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspaper, or newspaper without government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter (Jefferson 1987) the earliest forerunner of the modern newspaper originated in china as long as 500 AD. Since then the newspaper has under one a lot of changes to appear in the shape it does to day. The newspaper has also proliferated all over the world.

MEDIA OWNERSHIP        

In Nigeria, there are three main types of media ownership namely, Government ownership private ownership and minted ownership. In the case of government ownership where media ownership reviews. The media house is established controlled and financed by the government. During the invention of the printing press, the organ for dissemination of information was set into perpetual motion. The particular invention also culminated in the growth of intellectualism, liberalism of thought and the parameters for the measurement of inductile or collective freedom.

 

 

 

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

APPROVAL PAGE

DEDICATED

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY]

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES

STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

HYPOTHESES

CONCEPTUAL DEFINITIONS

OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS

ASSUMPTIONS

LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

CHAPTER TWO

SOURCES

REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

SUMMARY OF RELATED LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE

METHODOLOGY

RESEARCH METHOD

RESEARCH DESIGN

RESEARCH SAMPLE

MEASURING INSTRUMENT

DATA COLLECTION

EXPECTED RESULTS

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA ANALYSIS

RESULTS

DISCUSSION

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER ONE

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

INTRODUCTION

Generally, all mass media organs in all established societies are expected to fulfill certain responsibilities and these obviously would include creating awareness and mobilizing public support towards governmental or public oriented programmes. Television, as a mass media organ, is equally expected to fulfill these functions as well.

First of all, it would be necessary to explain what television as a medium of mass communication actually is.

According to Janowitz, (1968) mass communication comprises the Institutions and techniques by which specialized groups employ technological devices press, radio, films, television etc. to disseminate symbolic contents to large, heterogeneous and widely dispersed audience, and television being an organ of mass communication employ technological devices to disseminate symbolic contents as it were to large, heterogeneous and widely dispersed audience.

How has television as a medium of mass communication been able to fulfill one of its responsibilities, the mobilization of public support, and the creation of awareness among the people has the Nigeria television expectations through its programmes? Both the federal and state governments have programmes that obviously require public support that would make it possible for them to realize their expectations. Programmes like the War Against Indiscipline, Environmental Sanitations, need to go back to the farms, payment of taxes, improved health services all require the support of members of the public for its success.

One is not left in doubt as to the importance of television if these expectations of those in government are going to be realized.

The NTA, Enugu has a number of programmes and jingles that are specifically aimed at creating awareness and then mobilizing public support towards these programmes of both the federal and state governments. In the words of Mr. Jerry Ugwu of the NTA Enugu.

“Ours is to get the people think along with the government through our programmes and jingles, I think the people are responding positively”.