Contest Alert | Media Freedom In Your Country

in hive-180106 •  last year 

Great friends!..

How are you doing? With your presence to my blog today, I wish to present to you my participation to the contest topic presented above. The Media are known to be the communication tools which are used for storing and delivering data or information. With this brief description of the Media, this is where I will face my concentration in alignment with the hints of the contest. Stay tuned friends!.


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Government regulations on media content: Are there restrictions on certain topics?

In my country Nigeria, we have the freedom of expression which is guided by section 39 (1) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria constitution, stating that;

Section 39 (1)
(1) Every person (citizen of the country) shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including the freedom to hold opinions and also to receive and impart information and ideas without any interference.

But despite the constitutional protection given, the Nigerian media was still controlled and monitored by the government all throug it's history, which has made it quite difficult letting out some certain topics on air.

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And from the observations towards my country's restrictions on some certain topics. I have figured out thereabout three of them that tends to be a huge crisis facing Nigeria my country. I will list and discuss briefly on them.

  • Corruption.
  • Insecurity.
  • Unemployment.
Corruption

Corruption is found at every level of Nigerian government. From the petty bribery, embezzlement, contract fraud at the top, seizing of salaries, laundering schemes, it is examined that the country cost of corruption within the state apparatus will increase to billions of dollars yearly.

Corruption is potent cancer that has mercilessly eaten Nigeria to a state of stupor.
— Professor Peter U. Nwangwu

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Insecurity

The increased rate of insecurity in Nigeria has become an overnight something of grave concern to all indigenous citizens. The problem keeps increasing and right now, it's totally out of control. Insecurity have simply been seen as a recurring phenomenon that have risen broadly to threaten the well-being of the citizens of Nigeria.

Unemployment

A rise in unemployment could mean the sum number of people going in search of jobs has increased. And this particular topic is barely been spoken on, rather they tend to focus on furnishing and furbishing their homes and touch lightning few country issues.

Media bias and political influence: Do you think media outlets lean towards specific ideologies or not?

The Mainstream bias has the tendency to report what every other person else is reporting, inorder to avoid stories that will upset the masses. While the Partisan bias, has the tendency to submit report to serve a particular political party leaning.

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The media outlet most times don't get satisfied with the information you give them, therefore they try to get the full gist of a situation. Although they point at a particular idealogy to fight and find out the root of the topic in discussion. But right in the spot where they are trying to gather information, they also tend to touch light other areas then gradually dig deep into them one after the other.

I could use my sister as a case study who studies Mass communications, she tend to be active when it comes to seeking and gathering information. Even in natural discuss, she would want to get to the root of the matter with her collective information.

Media ownership and concentration: Who owns major media outlets (Channels)?

The various media outlet and their owners will be listed below;

The Punch, It is a daily Nigerian newspaper that was founded On the 8th of August 1970 by the publisher Wale Aboderin

Vanguard which is the Electronic edition of the independent daily Lagos newspaper got established in the year 1984 by Sam Amuka. They have the motto which states that :'Towards a better life for the people'.

The Nation got launched on 31st of July, 2006 and was published by the Vintage Publishers Limited in Lagos.



In Conclusion, Media freedom should be given to every journalist, at least they will get to express themselves the way they wanted it and also help root out the problem facing the country, through their researches. Thank you all for reading.



I wish to invite @joymm @benton3 and @yakspeace to join the contest.

Cc:
@artist1111

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