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This study, conducted by Iorlumun Tarlumun, Esther Nguemo Ujia, and Onu Paul Agada, investigates the critical role of Radio Benue in addressing insecurity in Makurdi Local Government, Benue State, Nigeria. Employing a survey research method, the study examines how Radio Benue's news commentary disseminates security information, its impact on public awareness and security agency operations, and the challenges faced in this endeavor. Findings reveal that the station uses analysis and commentary, news interpretation, and direct reporting to effectively communicate security information,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study, conducted by Iorlumun Tarlumun, Esther Nguemo Ujia, and Onu Paul Agada, investigates the critical role of Radio Benue in addressing insecurity in Makurdi Local Government, Benue State, Nigeria. Employing a survey research method, the study examines how Radio Benue's news commentary disseminates security information, its impact on public awareness and security agency operations, and the challenges faced in this endeavor. Findings reveal that the station uses analysis and commentary, news interpretation, and direct reporting to effectively communicate security information, significantly enhancing public vigilance and supporting security efforts. However, challenges such as inadequate funding, outdated equipment, and insufficient staff training hinder optimal performance. The researchers conclude that radio is an indispensable tool in combating insecurity and recommend increased investment in modern broadcasting infrastructure, professional training, and strategies for consistent, impactful security reporting. This study underscores the transformative potential of radio in fostering societal safety and calls for collaborative efforts to maximize its utility.
Autorenporträt
Iorlumun Tarlumun stammt aus Shangev ya, einem kleinen Dorf im Kwande Local Government des Bundesstaates Benue in Nigeria. Er hat ein Studium der Massenkommunikation an der renommierten Benue State University in Makurdi (Nigeria) abgeschlossen. Er ist ein leidenschaftlicher Schriftsteller, der sich für die Erforschung verschiedener Bereiche menschlichen Handelns und die Lösung gesellschaftlicher Probleme interessiert.