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Item INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE AND MTN RADIO YORUBA ADVERTISEMENT: A STUDY OF ADULT RESIDENTS OF OLORUNDA COMMUNITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA(Ife Centre for Psychological Studies/Services, Nigeria, 2019) Oyesomi, Kehinde; Salawu, AbiodunThe use of indigenous language by companies in providing information and cognizance to people has become a necessity. It is therefore important to understand the effectiveness of the use of indigenous language in relating with people who reside in rural communities via radio as a means of communication through advertisements. The study therefore investigated the effectiveness of indigenous language of MTN Radio Yoruba advertisement in Olorunda community in Ibadan, Oyo state. The study made use of MTN because it is a non-indigenous company and also the leading telecommunication network provider in Nigeria. The study was anchored on the message learning theory. The survey design was used as the research method, questionnaire and interview guide were used as instruments for data collection. The population of the study was MTN subscribers that reside and work in Olorunda community. A sample size of 100 adult respondents was selected. An in-depth interview was conducted with the Trade Marketing Consultant of MTN, Ibadan. Findings revealed that 85.4% of the respondents are aware of MTN radio Yoruba advertisement. Findings also revealed that many of the respondents remember the feature of the advertisements. This study, therefore, recommended among others that Continuous research and evaluation would provide an edge in building and maintaining a relationship as organisations would be fully equipped with the community’s information and know how to relate with them. This way they would be part of the development of indigenous communities and would be fully aware of the evolvement of the people and the community as a whole.Item An Appraisal of Radio Campaign on the Rights of the Girl Child in Rivers State, Nigeria(Journal of Communication Studies, 2020) Okedi, Jesse; Osere, Janefrances NkemThis study was carried out to appraise the influence of radio campaign on the rights of the girl child in Rivers State. The objectives were to find out the extent to which residents of Rivers State exposed themselves to radio campaigns on the rights of the girl child and determine the effect of such campaign on them. To achieve this, descriptive survey design was adopted. The population of the study comprised residents of Rivers State and the sample size of 400 was gotten, using the Taro Yamane formula. The multistage sampling technique was used to fragment the population into the three senatorial zones in Rivers State; to six Local Government Areas and finally, to eighteen political wards cum units from where semi-structured questionnaire was used to gather data. The data were presented in frequency tables and analysed, using the simple percentages for easy interpretation. The findings showed that the level of exposure to radio campaigns on the rights of the girl child in Rivers State was low and that the radio campaigns had a positive influence on the respondents. It was, therefore, recommended that radio stations in Rivers State should partner non-governmental organisations in order to widen the scope of the girl child rights campaign and that the government should muster the political will to enforce the rights of the girl child across various strata of society.