2018
DOI: 10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i11.2018.1093
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Media and Democratic Governance in Nigeria

Abstract: Democracy as a concept has become a common term among the generality of Nigerian citizens as a result of its frequent usage in the media. Although in the real sense of it, it has brought little dividends to Nigerians. In spite of its popular acceptance as the most favourable form of government in the world, the media in Nigeria has portrayed democracy in an uninspiring manner because of the greed, corruption and nepotism of Nigerian politicians thereby making the political communication of democracy as governm… Show more

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“…Nigerian media is also challenged by the issue of adapting foreign technologies to meet local needs (Kadiri et al, 2015;Abegunde & Fajimbola, 2018). Again, substantial infrastructure gaps remain, particularly in the areas of energy and telecommunications as well as in the training of media employees to use some of these highly advanced operational instruments.…”
Section: Information and Communication Technologies (Icts) Have Resul...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nigerian media is also challenged by the issue of adapting foreign technologies to meet local needs (Kadiri et al, 2015;Abegunde & Fajimbola, 2018). Again, substantial infrastructure gaps remain, particularly in the areas of energy and telecommunications as well as in the training of media employees to use some of these highly advanced operational instruments.…”
Section: Information and Communication Technologies (Icts) Have Resul...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass media in Nigeria is also faced with the problem of adopting foreign technologies to suit local needs (Kadiri et al, 2015;Abegunde & Fajimbola, 2018). Again, there are still serious lapses in infrastructure, especially in the areas of electricity and telecommunications as well as in the training of media personnel to handle some of these new sophisticated operational tools.…”
Section: Information and Communication Technologies (Icts) Have Resul...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two important factors influence the direction of development of nations, they are the character and nature of political leadership and the system of governance in operation. The leaders are drivers that directs the vehicle in the direction of their choice (Abegunde, 2010). Leaders are expected to direct a nation towards gain and avoid directing towards lost.…”
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confidence: 99%