TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.6 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
1.7
DEFINITION
OF TERMS
1.8
ASSUMPTIONS
1.9 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY.
CHAPTER
TWO
REVIEW
OF LITERATURE
2.1 SOURCED OF LITERATURE
2.2 THE REVIEW
MEDIA CHANNELS FOR ANTI –CORRUPTION
EXERPTS FROM NEWSPAPERS
AND MAGAZINES
EFFECT ON THE MEDIA AUDIENCE
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 METHOD
3.7 EXPECTED RESULTS
CHAPTER
FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
DATA ANALYSIS
4.2 RESULTS
5.3 DISCUSSION
CHAPTER
FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FURTHER STUDY.
5.1 THE SUMMARY
5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER
STUDY
APPENDIX
QUESTIONNAIRE
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Nigeria
has become a country playing host to the victory of wrong over light, falsehood
over the truth and supremacy of personal irresponsibility over fundamental
values. It is a country perpetuating a policy that fails to value human life
and cherish human beings above material possession, power and pleasures, it is
a place where men and women of honor, experience, credibility and self
consciousness have been cut their prime for daring to talk. It is a place where
crooks are not protected by the powers-that-be and where leaders are not
determined by the citizens. Votes. Without doubt, Nigeria is breeding fraud of
corruption.
For a
Nigerian, it is quite disheartening to note that to a foreigners, the mere
mention of Nigeria confuses up the thought of corruption, or is it that
corruption remains them of Nigeria. Whichever angle one look at the simple
point is that Nigeria has become almost interchangeable with the vicious word
“corruption”
However,
as one person noted, nothing is so bad that something good cannot come from it:
the truth of those words can be seen in the activities of some honest,
conscientious and positive goal oriented individuals as well as corporate
bodies who are bent on redeeming the
tainted image of Nigeria. The government on its part set up a corruption
checking commission to help in pruning down irregularities in government and
public offices. And with the aid of the mass media of communication, the
proceedings and going on are being carried wide for the participation of the
entire citizenry
Yes, the
mass media are brought into focus because of the indispensable part they play
or are meant to play. The mass media which include musically the Television,
Radio, Newspaper, magazine and internet are the means through which information
are disseminated and communication is done with a wide anonymous heterogeneous
and diversified individuals and group simultaneously. Because of this far
reaching ability, journalist are expected now and then to use them in promoting
national unity and development in economic, social, political and educational
spheres. They have also been found to be very effective in influencing peoples
opinions and ideas on government activities. Thus the mass media have been
employed in propagating programmes that are geared towards righting the wrong
in a given society.
Nevertheless,
in a country like ones where the government put so much emphasis in the fight
against corruption with nothing to show for it such that the globally-respected
“transparency International” has consistently rated Nigeria either as the most
corrupt country – what are the media doing in the campaign against corruption.
In fact what is the role of mass media in anti-corruption campaign?
This work
is to assess the role of the media in this regard
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
There is
much corruption in Nigeria. Especially is this disheartening when one notices
that they are perpetuated by the people in government, who almost are seen as
sacred cows – the untouchable. But in recent times, the government has
indicated interest in the fight against corruption, thus setting up the
“Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)” and the “Independent Corrupt
Practices and other related offences commission (ICPC)” other bodies also exist
that fight corruption in public as well as in private quarters.
With this
state of affairs the mass media are called into play because they are the only
medium which the proceedings of these anti-corruption bodies can be
disseminated. Additionally, the mass media on their own have the responsibility
of society servicing. Thus are the mass media playing their role well?
To find
that out, we are set to assess the role of the mass media in this area.
1.3 PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY
This
research work is meant to assess the role the media play in the ant-corruption
campaigns. The objective in the process is to examine the activities of the
Nigeria media, whether paint or broadcast, to find out how they enlighten the
masses in the light of the widespread corruption in Nigeria. Whether the media
are living up to expectation will be assessed through the opinion of the media
consumers.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
The study
will be of immense important to both the Nigerian media and the masses who are
of course the media consumers. The media are conventionally said to be the
watch dog of the society who not only entertain but enlighten and inform on
what is happening near and far.
The media
would hardly be informing and enlightening the public: if they don’t cover
report and even broadcast daily happening, if they do not examine and
investigate irregularities and report findings, if they do not create avenue
for the public to contribute their own opinion as part of corporate
citizenship, thus helping everybody to feel part and parcel of society
development.
To that
end, the findings of this work will reveal whether the media have been living
up to expectation in the area of anti – corruption campaign. If at the end, the
opinions of people revealed that the media have not been measuring up, it then
requires that the next study be or how to make the media live up to their
roles.
1.5 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
i.
What is the composition of the media
ii.
What is the nature of their role in anti-corruption
campaign
iii.
How can the role of the media in anti-corruption
campaign be assessed.
iv.
What effect do their role have on the media consumers.
1.6 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESIS
Ho1 Media assessment is directly
dependent on the level of exposure to the media
Ho1 Media assessment is not directly
dependent on the level of exposure to the media
Ho2 The media are playing on
indispensable role in the fight against corruption
Ho2 The media are not playing an
indispensable role in the fight against corruption
Ho3 The media have a powerful effect on
the out look of the media consumers towards corruption
Ho3 The media do not have a powerful
effect on the out look of the media consumers towards corruption.
1.9
DEFINITION OF TERMS
MEDIA (CONCEPTUAL): Media s is the plural form of medium.
Medium means that by which something is expressed.
MEDIA (OPERATIONAL): It is the same as mass media. The
mass media are the modern channels of mass communication used to disseminate
news, and information to every diverse cum large number of people
simultaneously” (Ukozor, 2003) they are the electronic media (Radio television
and films) and print media (Newspapers, magazines and books)
ASSEMENT (CONCEPTUAL): This means the amount assess. To
assess means to decide or fix the value of something.
ASSESSMENT (OPERATIONAL): Studying in order to find a
definite statistical value attached to a particular thing. It also means to
check the value or rating of a thing.
CAMPAIGN (CONCEPTUAL): Seres of planned activities to
gain s special object
CAMPAIGN (OPERATIONAL): Series of media activities geared
towards achieving a particular goal or publicity. It can be inform of programme
whether in broadcast or in print.
1.10 ASSUMPTIONS
It is assumed that to actually generate valid data for
this study, interest has to be focused
only to those who utilize the media. The fact is that, it is only the
mass media consumers that can authentically say what the media do or do not
feature.
Again, it
is proper that such media consumers be mature enough as to their power of
understanding so as to make good meaning from the media contents as well as
contributing meaningfully in the program
Therefore,
opinions are sough regarding media anti- corruption contents from only the
mature media consumers.
1.9 LIMITATION
OF THE STUDY.
A number
of difficulties world as constraints against the research in the process of
this research work. The major one are
i.
Time constraints
ii.
Financial constraints and the
iii.
Inability to collect back all the questionnaires from
the respondents.
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