Awka Residents’ Perception of Social Media Representation of Family Values in the Era of Insecurity in Nigeria

Publication Date: 23/10/2021

DOI: 10.52589/AJCHRT-FR5IE3SB


Author(s): Ihechu Innocent Paschal (Ph.D), Ekweonu Chinedu Lawrence, Umeh Kobimdi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 1 (2021)



Abstract:

Apart from the civil war that was pronounced, Nigeria has never had it so bad in terms of insecurity and violence. In searching for a solution to this wedge to our national development, all factors, including family life of Nigerians became subject of examination. In pursuit of this, the researchers studied Awka resident’s perception of social media representation of family values in the era of insecurity in Nigeria. The study was anchored on social learning and agenda setting theory. Employing a survey research method, a sample size of 399 was arrived at. Questionnaire was also used as an instrument for data collection. From the data analysed, the researchers found that a greater percentage of Awka residents use social media. That they perceive social media representation of family values as negative. Concluding, the researchers observed that despite the positive roles of social media, that it also serves as an “evangelization ground” for new converts into violence and criminality which culminates in insecurity. The researchers recommended that efforts should be made to promote virtuous contents on social media. Also, that the family institution should intensify the inculcation of family values on their children who will grow to become responsible members of the larger society.


Keywords:

Family Values, Insecurity, Awka Residents, Perception, Social Media


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