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The Role Of Mass Media In Crisis Resolution (A Case Study Of Ijaw/ Itsekiri Crisis

Type Project Topics
Faculty Administration
Course Mass Communication
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Key Features:
- No of Pages: 54

- No of Chapters: 5
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Introduction:

Abstract

In this study, I tried to examine the mass media as regards to whether they have played a role in the resolution of the Ijaw and Itsekiri Crisis, which started as far back as 1997 up till date. Hence this research work is carried out to determine to what extent the mass media could go in crisis resolution.



The first chapter contains the introduction, chapter two focuses on literature review, while chapter three is the research methods and research samples in data gathering. Chapter is a comprehension analysis and data interpretations on the role played by mass media as a medium of crisis resolution in Ijaw and Itsekiri. Chapter five summarizes the entire work with some recommendations to it..

Table of Content

1.0 INTRODUCTION



1.0.1 HEADQUARTERS RELOCATION AND POLITICAL ISSUES



1.0.2 THE TITLE OF OLUSHIP



1.0.3 ECONOMIC SABOTAGE



1.0.4 ITESKIRI CLAIMS



1.0.5 IJAWS/URHOBO CLAIMS



1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM



1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY



1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS



1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS



1.5 DEFINITION OF TERMS



1.6 ASSUMPTIONS



1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY







CHAPTER TWO



2.0 REVIEW OF LITERATURE



CHAPTER THREE



3.0 RESEARCH METHOD



3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN



3.2 RESEARCH SAMPLING



3.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT



3.4 DATA GATHERING



3.5 DATA ANALYSIS



CHAPTER FOUR



4.0 DATA ANALYSIS



4.1 RESULT



4.2 DISCUSSION



CHAPTER FIVE



5.0 SUMMARY



5.1 RECOMMENDATION







BIBLIOGRAPHY

Introduction

INTRODUCTION



The disagreement between the Ijaw and Itsekiri of Warri metropolis started as far back as July 1997, and lasted through May 29, 1999, and since then has brought about an intercommunal and political tussles. The Ijaws complained that the oil companies operating in the area could not embark on any development programme in that area. Instead the oil companies decided to help the then Oku of Warri, thereby leaving the community in a devastating and helpless state.



These atrocious acts, which began in 1997 and lasted through May 1999 have recently been resumed. To date, over 3,000 people including women and children, have been killed, their bodies desecrated. Additionally, 30 villages and towns have been destroyed and burnt with tens of thousands of Itsekiri rendered homeless. As the case between 1997 and 1999, both the federal government of Nigeria and then Government of Delta State have not acted to restore law and order, allowing the massacre and slaughter to continue unabated.



We have to take a look at some issues that brought about this community feud.
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