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The Mass Media and Post Election Peace Building Issues in Nigeria

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1102587, PP. 1-11

Subject Areas: Politics

Keywords: Mass Media, Democracy, Election, Media, Media Selection, Task Vector, Media Vector, Cost Vector and the Roles

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Abstract

This work was designed to study the mass media and post election peace building in Nigeria and the problems encountered by the mass media in discharging their duties or services to the general public. The methodology used in the collection of data is secondary data, e.g. magazines, textbooks, and journals. The review literature on the above topic will be centred on the meaning of media, mass media, and types of mass media. In the part of Mass Media and Democracy, it also discussed the roles of mass media in Post Election peace building issues in Nigeria. Finally, the conclusion, recommendations and references are used to wrap up the mass media and post election peace building in a more coherent and comprehensive manner in order to give the entire paper an academic taste in terms of research and analysis.

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Ayodele, I. D. (2022). The Mass Media and Post Election Peace Building Issues in Nigeria. Open Access Library Journal, 9, e2587. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102587.

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