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The influence of television on voters’ behaviour in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area: A study of the 2007 Nigerian presidential election
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The influence of television on voters’ behaviour in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area: A study of the 2007 Nigerian presidential election

We live in an environment immersed in the mass media. Television is an important mass communication channel. Among its functions is the political education of the members of the audience. Television broadcasts may influence the voting behaviour of those exposed to its broadcasts. It is, therefore, not surprising that politicians have attempted improving their chances of winning more votes by...
 
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