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Abstract

The study was conducted using three major newspapers in Nigeria: The Punch, This Day, and Vanguard with the objective of finding the slanting technique adopted by the selected newspapers in reporting famers-herders conflicts. The work analyzed 36 reports on farmers-herders conflicts.

The study adopted a content-analyzed design whereby a sample size of 36 was used to get information. Purposive sampling technique was used to obtain features, news, politics, news extra etc. Finally, the study recommended to various media in the country should not take sides in publishing such conflicts.

It is also recommended to all state governments to ensure that they implement grazing reserves in every village to stop such conflicts to ever occur.

Introduction

According to Tejumaiye, the influence and power of the press in building, unifying or destroying a nation-state, particularly a complex multi-cultural and multi-linguistic society such as Nigeria is all possible with its framing (Tejumaiye, 2005).

This study deals with how reports by some Nigerian newspapers use slanting techniques in reporting farmers-herders conflict in Nigeria.

It also deals with how Nigerian media has been able to manage balancing in trying to slant reports on farmers-herders conflict.

Among the numerous newspapers in the country, only three are national newspapers that are analyzed in this work. It is believed that the three papers represented the divergent views from north and south poles of the country.

According to Abbas (2009) the Fulani pastoralists and farmers show that land-related issues, especially on grazing fields, account for the highest percentage of the conflicts.

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