EFFECT OF MILITARY DICTATORSHIP ON THE NIGERIA MASS MEDIA

EFFECT OF MILITARY DICTATORSHIP ON THE NIGERIA MASS MEDI

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ABSTRACT

Media industry contributed positively towards the up-liftment of socialization in Nigeria.

This project work is bold step into media industry structure and then contribution to the nation at large. Several aspect of the media were analyzed. Important aspect of the media and problems that are believed to be hindering the social responsibility of the Nigeria mass media under military dictatorship were also looked into.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page

Approval page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

  • Background of the study
  • Problem of the study
  • Objective of the study
  • Significance of the study
  • Research question
  • Hypothesis
  • Definition of term
  • Limitation of the study

CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

  • Sources of literature
  • The review
  • Summary of literature

CHAPTER THREE

  • Research method
  • Research design
  • Research sample
  • Measuring instrument.
  • Data collection
  • Data analysis
  • Expected results

CHAPTER FPUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION

  • Data analysis
  • Results
  • Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATTION

  • Summary
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations

REFERRENCES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

QUESTIONNAIRE.

CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION

1.1     BACKGROUD OF THE STUDY

There is the belief in some quarters that the Nigerian press under the military regime is characterized by the “Praise signing syndrome” of the Nigeria society. Some other critics say that Nigeria are strange among praise singers, accusers and sympathizer. When a government is in power people sing praises of the administration even in the face of glaring inefficiency of the public office holders.

On January 15, 1966 when the first military regime came into power, the late Major General J.T.U Agnyi Ironsi was eulogized for establishing a military government based on group of principles. When Ironsi was killed in July 1966 counter coup, he was described by one Newspaper columnist who was one of the most local adherent of the Ironsi administration as “A hard drinking general whose administration lacked a sense of direction.

In Gwon’s leadership he was praised flattered and worshipped. It is mentors and adviser referred to him as “God given leader” However when the revolutionary coup d etat by the late General Murtala mohammed swept Gwon out of Dodan Barracks. The same praise singers turned around to call the former God given leader such un complimentary names as Wanted man” frigitive offender” and so on

The Murtala/Obansanjo regime which handed over power to the civilian was accused of painlessness without Nigerians knowing that the successor of that regime would be on epitome of painlessness. Graft and squander mania

Again in December 31, 1984 another coup d’etal which saw major General Mohammed Buhari as the head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces of the federal republic of Nigeria came to pass with the coup, expectation of Nigeria including individuals organization and educational institution become high.

The Nigerian press as the spokes man of the people maintained ands echoed the expectations of the regime. That was another movement of looking back to what the situation was before the military came in. expressing the people’s view and opinion as to what the new military administration would do.