Critical assessment of nta national integration programme
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of study
- 1.5Limitation of study
- 1.6Scope of study
- 1.7Significance of study
- 1.8Structure of the research
- 1.9Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Literature Review
- 2.2Historical Perspectives
- 2.3Theoretical Frameworks
- 2.4Previous Studies on the Topic
- 2.5Conceptual Framework
- 2.6Empirical Studies
- 2.7Gaps in Literature
- 2.8Emerging Trends
- 2.9Critiques and Debates
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Collection Methods
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Research Ethics
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Demographic Analysis
- 4.3Theme 1: [Title]
- 4.4Theme 2: [Title]
- 4.5Theme 3: [Title]
- 4.6Theme 4: [Title]
- 4.7Cross-Analysis Insights
- 4.8Implications of Findings
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Recap of Objectives
- 5.3Key Findings Recap
- 5.4Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.5Recommendations for Practice
- 5.6Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.7Reflection on Research Process
- 5.8Conclusion Statement
Project Abstract
The NTA National Integration Programme has been a significant initiative aimed at fostering unity and cohesion among the diverse ethnic groups in Nigeria. This research project critically assesses the effectiveness and impact of the NTA National Integration Programme in promoting national unity and understanding. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods to provide a comprehensive analysis. Qualitative data is gathered through interviews with key stakeholders involved in the implementation of the programme, including NTA officials, community leaders, and participants. These interviews offer insights into the design, implementation, and challenges faced by the programme. Additionally, focus group discussions are conducted with participants to explore their perceptions and experiences regarding the programme's impact on their attitudes towards other ethnic groups. Quantitative data is collected through surveys administered to a sample of programme participants to assess changes in their attitudes towards national unity and integration before and after participating in the programme. Statistical analysis of survey responses provides empirical evidence of the programme's effectiveness in achieving its objectives. Findings from the study reveal both strengths and weaknesses of the NTA National Integration Programme. The programme is praised for its role in providing a platform for interaction and dialogue among participants from different ethnic backgrounds. Participants report increased understanding and empathy towards other ethnic groups, leading to improved social cohesion and unity. However, challenges such as inadequate funding, limited reach, and sustainability issues are identified as barriers to the programme's long-term success. Recommendations are provided based on the research findings to enhance the impact and sustainability of the NTA National Integration Programme. These include increased funding allocation, expanding the programme's reach to underserved communities, and incorporating innovative approaches to engage participants effectively. By addressing these recommendations, the NTA National Integration Programme can further contribute to fostering national unity and understanding among Nigeria's diverse population. Overall, this research project offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of the NTA National Integration Programme and provides recommendations for enhancing its impact on promoting national unity and cohesion in Nigeria.
Project Overview
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</p><p>1.0<strong> INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>The role of the media, particularly, television in advancing national integration is pivotal. Television has become a very important and an effective medium of mass communication since its invention. Its synchronous transmission of audio and visual signals enables it to excert enormous influence on the society, thus, commanding credibility and attention than other media as Radio, Newspaper, Magazine etc.</p><p>Television has become a nerve linking the society and its activities together. This is because it performs the role of integration which is of particular importance in contemporary times in which ethnic, religions, politics and other diversities are being brought together into a global village. The media provides messages which people from different groups and nations require in order to know; understand and appreciate each other. Moreover, television creates awareness of different life styles in a society. In doing this, emphasis is placed on similarities in life style, which is beneficial to developing nations like Nigeria where “loyalties rarely extend beyond the village, tribe or religion” and where integration is usually seen as an identification with the larger whole, that is, the state.</p><p>This, in assessing the role of television in advancing national integration, it should be noted that, the media (Television) inform every stratum of the society about the dangers of lack of unity amongst the different people of a community or nation state through the creation of sense of identification and the propagation of common cultural values. In Nigeria, for instance, NTA stations in different states of the Federation exchange programmes about their peoples’ ways of life, this could be seen as an attempt at National integration. By watching such programmes, people of one state can get to understand and appreciate the pattern of life, view point and aspirations of other Nigerians in other states. Such as understanding could minimize or even eliminate fear and ethnocentrism which usually form the basis of the mistrust which divide people along cultural, religious and other liens/diversities.</p><p>For a developing country like Nigeria to achieve true national integration and unity, the role of the media especially television must be unearthed and emphasized. National integration is a multi-faceted or rather a multi-sectoral concept that encompasses all aspects of our national, educational, cultural, social, religious, tribal, ethnic, political, economic etc. it therefore connotes the active participation of all. The media enlightens the general public on the desirability for national unity and development. Currant et al (1979) assets that: “the role of the media cannot be overlooked in the development of any society which diverse culture, tribe, group and other affiliations”. He added that: “the media is of great importance in social, cultural, economic and political development of every nation not because they are in better position to serve the particular needs of the people but also because they make it easier for more people to have access to the media and therefore take part in its affairs”.</p><p>For the media, particularly television to contribute meaningfully to national integration/unity in facilitating development, it must have a conclusive atmosphere to carry out its traditional function of curtailing the excesses of communities which if left to continue will drail the much needed integration and development. The media needs all the necessary support from both the government and the citizenry to educate people on the need to tolerate one another in the interest of peace and tranquility. Recent events in the Niger- Delta, Jos, Kano, and Bauchi crisis are manifestation of lack of unity amongst the various communities of the nation .Those frictions not only impede social and economic development, but also resulted into loss of lives, maiming of innocent citizens of the areas and destruction of properties.</p><p>Thus it is imperative for the media to play a very crucial role in changing these ugly situations. This is only attainable if the press is given a free hand to operate because a free press is the cornerstone of national integrations and development.</p><p>1.1 <strong>STATEMENT OF GENERAL PROBLEM</strong></p><p>National integration is highly instrumental to the development of every nation. Nigeria, though characterized by so many ethnic, religious and cultural diversities cannot be said to be an exception. Thus, there is the problem of lack of understanding amongst the various diversities in the country, which has often resulted into crises. However the mass media, particularly television has come under criticism while performing its role of national integration during such period.</p><p>Against this background, this study shall assess the role of television particularly NTA Kaduna in fostering unity in the nation with the goal of engendering peace and harmonious co-existence among the divers groups in the nation.</p><p>1.3 <strong>AIM AND OBJECTIVES</strong></p><p>This research work is aimed at assessing the television in national integration, considering the fact that television has remain a very powerful instrument of control. It is in view of the above that this study tends to as part of its objectives :</p><p>1. Assess NTA Kaduna national integration programmes.</p><p>2. Find out viewers perception of NTA Kaduna’s programme, how does this relate to the national integration goal ?</p><p>3. Investigate the influence of television message during crises.</p><p>4. Find out how television can be used to further enhance unity within the nation’s groups and cultures.</p><p>5. To analyses various means through which NTA Kaduna carry out their national integration functions.</p><p>1.4 <strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>This research work will give insight to those who intend to undertake a similar research. It will also contribute meaningfully to literature both for students and media practitioners and generally in the field of mass communication. This study will also assist and guide NTA Kaduna on how to design and package programmes on national integration. This research is also generally useful since it diversity which is cardinal to sustainable development.</p><p>1.5 <strong>SCOPE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>The scope of this study is NTA Kaduna’s programmes on national integration and their influence on the residents of Kaduna metropolise.</p><p>1.6 <strong>THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK</strong></p><p>The social responsibility theory of mass media is considered most suitable for this study because it provides a framework within which this study can be located. The social responsibility theory which is an offshoot of the libertarian school of thought holds its origin to the Hutchins commission on freedom of the press, set up in UnitedState of America in 1947. The main thrust of this theory in relation to national integration is its portrayal of the ability of the media “is to raise conflict to the plane of discussion “. In principle however, media can be used by any one who has an idea to express, while it is forbidden to invade other peoples privacy or distrupt vital social structures or interests while expressing on idea.</p><p>This theory postulates six specific functions for the press.</p><p>· To serve the political system by making information, discussion, and considerations of public affairs generally accessible.</p><p>· To inform the public to enable it take self determined action.</p><p>· To protect the right of individuals by acting as watchdog over government.</p><p>· To serve the economic system by bringing buyers and sellers together.</p><p>· To provide good entertainment. What ever “good” may mean in the culture at any point in time.</p><p>· To preserve financial autonomy . social responsibility theory tends to validate this study because it emphases the need to conflicts to the plane of discussion so as to foster unity and on the larger whole national integration</p><p>1.7 <strong>DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p>1. <strong>Integration</strong>: means combining two or more things in such a way that one becomes part of the other.</p><p>2. <strong>Unity</strong>: making something or people to stick together.</p><p>3. <strong>Mass media</strong>: they various channels through which information gets the audience. Example TV, Radio, Newspaper etc.</p><p>4. <strong>National</strong>: any thing that deals with the larger whole, i.e. an entire country.</p><p>5. <strong>NTA</strong>: Nigerian Television Authority. </p><p>1.8<strong> HISTORY OF CASE STUDY </strong> </p><p>The history of Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) can be traced back to 31st October 1959 when the Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) blamed alive the first television signals in Nigeria. Barely a year after, in 1960, the Eastern Nigerian Television (ENTV) came into existence.</p><p>The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Kaduna was carved out from the former broadcasting company of northern Nigeria (BCNN) which was established by decree No. 24 of 31st March 1962, but became an entity from 1st April, 1976. The station has its transmitters located at No. 99 Isah Kaita RoadKaduna.</p>
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