EXTERMINATING CASES OF KIDNAPPING THROUGH THE USE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS TECHNIQUES IN NIGERIA
Amadi, Richard Nlemanya
Department of Mass Communication,
Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt
ABSTRACT
This study investigated techniques adopted by the Nigerian government to tackle cases of kidnapping in the country. This study was guided by two major public relations theories/models namely, transfer process and two-way-asymmetrical models. Population of the study comprised 800 Nigerians who responded to the 18 item questionnaire transmitted through a web page. Findings shows that the war against kidnapping is yet to be won as a result of total neglect by the Nigerian government in the utilization of public relations strategies in fighting cases of kidnapping
in the country, therefore, recommended adoption of research oriented formular to ascertain the needs and aspirations of the citizens through well fashioned communication strategies to lay to rest cases of kidnapping in the country.
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