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Broadcast Media Messages on Pedophilia and Audience Responsibility Chime-Nganya, Chioma Rose; Nsude, Ifeyinwa
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 7, No 4 (2024): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v7i4.7994

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Broadcast media has the power to inform and mobilize communities on the issue of pedophilia. By focusing on education, support, and community responsibility, media messages can contribute to a culture that protects children and fosters safe environments. Advancement in technology has brought with it some notable innovations in information dissemination one of which is through broadcast media. The paper pointed out that Nigeria like other countries of the world is presently grasping with this societal menace that is threatening the future of our children and that of the values that we cherish as a nation. Hardly a week passes by without hearing some cases relating to pedophilia in the Nigerian media, even the churches and mosques are not spared either, it is indeed a pandemic that have left its victim in pitiable state; and the sadistic reality about sex treatment deviating from adults towards children, is very appalling. The female sex seems to be the most endangered; they are endangered from birth because the Nigerian society treats the birth of the girl child with contempt and gaiety. This paper adopted Moral Responsibility theory. The paper concludes that child safety is a priority that requires everyone’s attention. Pedophilia and child abuse are real risks, but by understanding the warning signs, talking openly with our children, and taking responsible actions, we can protect the vulnerable. 
Perception of Job Security In The Era of Artificial Intelligence Among Journalists In Ebonyi State, Nigeria Adibe Nwafor, Kenneth; Chinasa Alegu, Johnson; Nsude, Ifeyinwa; Oketa, Chibugo; Nweze, Samuel; Francisca Nwakaego, Ede; Veronica Nkechi, Imakwu; Imakwu, Veronica Nkechi; Joy Anulika, Ogbu; O. Aleke, Christian
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): February 2025 ( Indonesia - Nigeria - Tanzania - Kenya )
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v6i1.952

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The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed the way various jobs are done globally. In journalism, AI has been increasingly adopted in recent time in newsrooms, with tasks such as content generation, data analysis, and social media management being automated. This trend has sparked concerns among journalists all over the world, including Nigeria, particularly Ebonyi State, on the possibility of machines taking over their jobs in no distant time. This study investigated how practicing journalists in Ebonyi State, Nigeria, perceive the security of their job in the face of emerging era of AI. The objectives of the study were to ascertain the level of awareness of AI by practicing journalists in Ebonyi State, investigate the likely effects of AI on their job security, and evaluate their perception of job security in the era of AI. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design. Structured questionnaire was the instrument for data collection. A total of 280 practising journalist in Ebonyi state participated in the study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire which had a consistency or reliability coefficient of 0.85. Analysis was done using descriptive statistics and summarised using frequency tables. Findings show that majority of the respondents did not feel that their jobs were at risk of being taken over by AI but that AI would complement them in their jobs and increase their productivity. The study concludes that journalists in Ebonyi State appear not to face immediate replacement by AI. The study recommends that Nigerian journalists particularly those in Ebonyi State should not be complacent with the current situation of things. Instead, they should acquire relevant skills that would make them to remain relevant in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI).