• Role Of Na So I See Am Programme Of Integration Of The Yoruba And Egun Ethic Groups

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    • 1.5 Scope And Limitation Of The Study
      Scope of the study according to Nworgu (1991:46) refers to all those aspects of the study that the researcher eliminates off due to certain pertinent reasons. It has to do with the content area coverage of the study and so, the study of other ethnic groups may not be relevant to this study. The major limitation of the group is the samples that were only from Badagry and Lagos State which were chosen as the area in carrying out this research. This finding is based on the results gathered from Lagos State and Badagry on the integration of Yoruba and Egun ethnic groups.
      1.6 Significance Of The Study
      This study is important in that, the broadcast media should be seen to be responsible first to the public. Its effectiveness in executing these responsibilities will determine its credibility rating before the people. A high rate will help preserve its financial autonomy in the sense that they won‟t be indebted to anyone or the government both financially and materially and thus, prevent it from becoming dependent on special interest and influences that will harm its existence. This study is important because it will find out how the activities of the television programme “Na So I See Am” have helped in cultural development, sustenance of culture, promotion of culture and cultural integration. Similar studies have been done on this subject in the past. Also, many people in future will undertake research studies such as this or on other related subjects. Thus, this study will be a preliminary work and equally, a reference point for those that will be carried out in future.
      1.7 Definition Of Terms
      1. Broadcast: A broadcast is a programme, performance or speech on the radio or on television.
      2. Culture: Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people‟s minds.
      3. Integration: Becoming part of a group being accepted into a group.
      4. Society: A society is the people who live in a country or region, their organizations and their way of life.
      5. Communications: This means sharing or exchanging information with people, for example by speaking, writing or using equipment.
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