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This study investigates the role of broadcast media in mobilizing women for political participation, with a focus on ASKiNG RADiO 98.5 SPEED FM Makurdi in Benue State, Nigeria in Africa. The poor rate of female political participation in Nigeria prompted the study. Using a descriptive design method, both primary (questionnaires, interviews, observations) and secondary sources (books, literature) were utilized. A sample population of 5,500 was selected through random sampling and a sample size of 110 determined using systematic sampling. Data analysis involved chi-square statistical procedure…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study investigates the role of broadcast media in mobilizing women for political participation, with a focus on ASKiNG RADiO 98.5 SPEED FM Makurdi in Benue State, Nigeria in Africa. The poor rate of female political participation in Nigeria prompted the study. Using a descriptive design method, both primary (questionnaires, interviews, observations) and secondary sources (books, literature) were utilized. A sample population of 5,500 was selected through random sampling and a sample size of 110 determined using systematic sampling. Data analysis involved chi-square statistical procedure to test hypotheses, revealing a positive impact of broadcast media on women's political participation. However, the study noted shortcomings in promoting gender equality in politics. It emphasized the importance of intellectual ability over physical energy in politics and recommended grassroots enlightenment campaigns to change negative perceptions and encourage more women to seek elective positions.
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Autorenporträt
Orhena Eucharia Msooter, Abenga Josephine Ashide, and Ushie Bethel Angela are passionate advocates for gender equality with backgrounds in politics and women's development.Their dedication is focused on advancing the rights and opportunities of women in Nigeria and across Africa, leveraging their diverse expertise and solid educational foundations.