Media and the Challenges of Displaced Men in Nigeria: A Case Study of Durumi Area One IDPs Camp, Abuja, FCT
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2020
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Handbook of Research on the Global Impact of Media on Migration Issues
Abstract
This chapter addresses the under-reportage of the challenges confronting the male population of the IDPs by the
mainstream media in Nigeria. It argues that the challenges facing the IDPs as a result of the Boko Haram terrorism,
natural and man-made disasters, as well as the Hausa-Fulani mayhem, are peculiar to all the IDPs irrespective of
demographic disparities. With the aid of 256 copies of questionnaires distributed among the male population of IDPs,
recording 100 percent return rate and interviews conducted at Durumi Area One IDPs Camps in Abuja, FCT, the
study answered the research questions posed here. Findings show that the plights of the male population of the IDPs
ranging from hunger, starvation, water, electricity, accommodation shortages, and lack of sustainable occupation,
portend serious human security threats for the country. It proposes policy-relevant actions for the government and
other related agencies working with the IDPs; while concluding the role of media in trumpeting the challenges of the
male population of the IDPs will mitigate their plights.