INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON #ENDSARS PROTEST AND THE DISBANDMENT OF SARS (Record no. 6487)

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Author MUSTAPHA HAPPINESS ABIDEMI
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Title INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON #ENDSARS PROTEST AND THE DISBANDMENT OF SARS
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Supervisor Dr. Kenneth Udeh
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Place of publication Ibafo
Department (College) Mass Communication
Date of publication 2021
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Pagination ix,; 38p.
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Summary, etc The introduction of social media into information dissemination has undoubtedly<br/>broken barriers. The aim of this study is to investigate how Nigerians used social<br/>media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram and the likes to reach out to the world<br/>and the government to create awareness on the police brutality in Nigeria with their<br/>aim to End the SARS( Special Anti-robbery Squad ) department. This study used<br/>primary data gotten from 392 respondents who were selected using the purposive and<br/>convenience sampling techniques. The Questionnaire was distributed using Google<br/>Forms and a 100% response was gotten. The collected data was analysed and the<br/>results presented through tables, frequencies and percentages. The findings of the<br/>study revealed that Social media was indeed an integral factor in the Disbandment of<br/>the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, that social media exposed the violence endured by<br/>Nigerian citizens to the rest of the globe and social media made the police and SARS<br/>to take responsibility for their actions . The study recommended better ways in which<br/>the government can make policies that would benefit the citizens of Nigeria some of<br/>which are The Government should enforce the Anti-Torture Act 2017 and All Police<br/>Of icers should be instructed that all arrests a must be carried out in strict<br/>accordance with the approved practices.
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Main Subject Mass Communication
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