ABSTRACT
This study evaluated the impact of media platforms on violent extremism, conflict, and terrorism in the Northeastern part of Nigeria. The research was limited to Adamawa States as part of the states that host a quit number of IDPs. Two radio and television stations were used for the study which are; Radio Gotel, Yola, Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation, Yola, Adamawa Television, Yola, and Nigerian TeA, Yola were been selected to determine the role of mass media in fighting terrorism, extremism, and conflict in Nigeria. Social media platforms were sampled. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used in analyzing the data.. Findings of the research revealed that the mass media emphasizes practical experiences, critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability to resolve the problem of insecurity in the study. Similalry, respondents acknowledged that to some extent the mass media adequately provide information with essential skills, including security knowledge, communication, problem-solving, and leadership abilities. The study recommeds among other things the need to expand the coverage of violent extremism, conflict and terrorism topics. By integrating more content related to mass media that can develop a deeper understanding of media principles and practice.
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