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mayowa adeniran

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[Poll] Youth - Media Partnership
February 13, 2007 @ 05:23 AM

Young people ages 18 to 35 are over 45% to total population of Nigeria citizenry. Many of them are already making earnest contribution to their self-development whereby harnessing government contribution for national development, this initiative should be further publicized, acknowledged and strengthened.

Increasingly, youth are recognized as key pointers to any nation growth, decision-making and development, as reflected in the out growing presence of youth-serving NGOs, social clubs and youth led community driven initiatives in Nigeria . However, building capacity of and creating sustain nig partnership with young people, government allies and stakeholders in youth development are crucial.

There is a process to be engage and that is “Youth-Media partnership.” The concept of Youth-Media is very unpopular to Nigerian media and society at large. Media as a sociological phenomenon which has contributed immensely to socio-economic development of our nation must be engage as well for youth development.

The term “media” is used to refer to all forms of written, spoken and printed communications. The mass media however, is used to refer to those forms of the media that are designed to reach a very large audience. The media exists to educate, inform, and entertain. There is a diverse range of types of media which are produced in a wide range of different languages. Types of media include printed much such as newspaper and magazine; electronic media such as radio, television and the internet as well as traditional forms such as drama, music, dance and community theatre.

The degree of independence and accessible of the media varies between countries in this context the Nigerian media particularly the mass media have a powerful influence on our Young people; over how and what they think, act and shape their perceptions about particular issues andcontributing to their self development and national growth..



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