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This study examined the perception of select undergraduate students in Nigeria regarding the broadcast media reportage of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu‟s students‟ loan policy. The study adopted the use of survey research method and a total number of (397) three hundred and ninety-seven copies of questionnaire were distributed to Ambrose Alli University and
University of Benin and (376) copies were retrieved and they were all found useful and analyzed through SPSS. The major objective of the study examined the extent to which undergraduate students are exposed to the student loan policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu‟s student loan policy. The findings revealed that over 36% of the respondents have come across the student loan policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The researcher concluded that most respondents got information about the student loan policy on Channels Television. The research work also revealed that 39% of the respondents disagreed with the
statement that exposure to media report on the student loan policy did not influence their decision to participate in the loan scheme. Due to these findings, the researcher recommends that broadcast media should encourage full reportage of the student loan policy and ensure that there is a complete dissemination of information to the general public for better
understanding to prevail.
University of Benin and (376) copies were retrieved and they were all found useful and analyzed through SPSS. The major objective of the study examined the extent to which undergraduate students are exposed to the student loan policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu‟s student loan policy. The findings revealed that over 36% of the respondents have come across the student loan policy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The researcher concluded that most respondents got information about the student loan policy on Channels Television. The research work also revealed that 39% of the respondents disagreed with the
statement that exposure to media report on the student loan policy did not influence their decision to participate in the loan scheme. Due to these findings, the researcher recommends that broadcast media should encourage full reportage of the student loan policy and ensure that there is a complete dissemination of information to the general public for better
understanding to prevail.
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