CONFLICT REPORTING IN NIGERIA [A CASE STUDY OF PUNCH NEWSPAPER REPORTING JOS CRISIS

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CONFLICT REPORTING IN NIGERIA [A CASE STUDY OF PUNCH NEWSPAPER REPORTING JOS CRISIS

 

ABSTRACT
This research work dwells specially and elaborately on conflict reporting in Nigeria. Nigeria being a heterogeneous society cannot avoid certain conflicts. This research work therefore strive to examine on how conflict is been reported in Nigeria, problems confronting the Nigerian press in conflict reporting and how to improve on conflict reporting in the country. This work also provides solutions to problems encountered by journalist while reporting conflicts in Nigeria. Recommendations are also made on how to improve on reporting conflicts in Nigeria.

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
A trend of violent conflicts spreading through Nigeria in recent years has intensified in the past months leaving
hundreds of people dead and thousand displaced. This research work therefore focuses on how the press should report such conflicts is inevitable in a plural society such as Nigerian with diverse socio-cultural identities, the potential of conflict is further heightened by inter-group suspicion and corrupt leadership at almost every strata of the society. Thus an otherwise simple incident such as a woman crossing through a congregational prayer as it happened in Jos in 1001 may precipitate a violent clash between potential opponents It is clear that the Nigerian state is presently grapping with latent ethnic and regional at identifying the reportage of this conflict the extent of Nigerian press education of the audience on conflicts, and how the Nigerian press has been able to profer solutions to conflicts in the country.

 

CONFLICT REPORTING IN NIGERIA [A CASE STUDY OF PUNCH NEWSPAPER REPORTING JOS CRISIS