Abba Complete Project
Abba Complete Project
Abba Complete Project
BY
IDRIS ABBA
U13LS2136
AUGUST, 2016
DECLARATION
It was never presented anywhere, either wholly or partially, for the purpose of the
award of a higher degree. All the quotations and sources of information are,
_______________________ ______________________
IDRIS ABBA DATE
U13LS2136
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CERTIFICATION
university community by IDRIS, Abba meets the regulations governing the award
of the degree of Bachelor at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and is approved for
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DR. ADULLAHI I. MUSA DATE
(PROJECT SUPERVISOR)
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DR. BABA S. ADUKU DATE
(HEAD OF DEPARTMENT)
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DEDICATION
I dedicate this Work to the Almighty Allah, for “His time is the best” also to my
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AKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I will like to start by paying tributes to almighty ALLAH for his mercy,
project work from the beginning to the last of it. For ALLAH he is helper, all
right and what it is behind the consequences of doing what is wrong in all sphere
of life. Sir, your supervision does not only guide my project work but also my
special in the way and manner he treated and guided me throughoutthis research
work process. Therefore, I firmly remained grateful to you for imparting me the
I will also like to use this opportunity to appreciate the effort of my mentor
and role model MALAM YUSUF AHMED (KIL) who had in various capacities
put me through the right channels of successful academic activities which resulted
in successful accomplishment of this great task. For this, I am very thankful and
my mind.
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Furthermore, my dully and precious thanks goes to my parents who prays for
me always to see that I overcome all the hardships I may encounter in the course of
this study, luckily enough ALLAH had answered it. Notwithstanding I will not
ISAH IDRIS, TATA IDRIS, AMINA IDRIS, ANNA IDRIS, GAMANDI IDRIS,
continues to make their souls rest in perfect peace). Your contribution to my study
remained unforgettable.
because of their numbers. I thank you all for encouraging me with your advice to
endure all the challenges of this study. Your contribution strictly remained
memorable.
For you my angel you are very special particularly on your constant and
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consistentadvice of encouragement on this project work. You surely played an
important role in moving this work to it final stage of completion. Your words of
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ABSTRACT
This research was carried out to uncover the social consequences the people in
ABU community encounter in using ICTs. To achieve the objectives of this study,
the following research question were asked: what bad experience do people in
ABU community encounter in using ICTs? However, a qualitative research method
was adopted for the study, furthermore, interview were used as an instrument for
data collection. The researcher interviewed 11 respondents, from the population of
the study who were all genuine people of ABU community. Similarly, data was
collect from the eleven (11) interviews which were transcribed, read, examined,
re-examined using an analytic inductive process. However the study discover
disputes, health problem, poor academic performance, individualism, dishonesty
and others to be the social consequences the people in ABU community encounter
in the course of using ICTs specifically computer, mobile phone or tablet. It was
however, recommended that people should use or handle the ICTs wisely by
adopting the ethical and legal use of them so as to avoid quarrelling among users.
Also people should reduce excessive use of the ICTs so as to avoid being
individualized or isolated from engaging in the midst of people, furthermore, the
study recommended that users of ICTs especially students should stop using them
when they go for lectures or when they are in the library to read. Consequently,
the study recommended that people should stop cheating, lying, deception and
other wrongful behavior through using ICTs as doing that is susceptible to bad
moral behavior in the community.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page………………………………………………………………………….i
Declaration.............................................................................................................ii
Certification..........................................................................................................iii
Dedication.............................................................................................................iv
Aknowledgements..................................................................................................v
Abstract...............................................................................................................viii
CHAPTER ONE
2.1 Introduction...................................................................................................8
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2.2 The Roles Of Icts..........................................................................................8
3.1 Introduction.................................................................................................29
4.1 Introduction.................................................................................................41
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4.2. Interview Analysis......................................................................................42
5.1 Introduction.................................................................................................57
Bibliography………………………………………………………………71
Appendix..............................................................................................................74
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CHAPTER ONE
A lot of people today are suffering with social and health related
survey was taking in Australia the result shows that over 2500 people who
excessively used computer with regular exercise still gained weight. (Sowders,
2011). In the same vein, a study conducted(2013) at the London school of hygiene
and tropical medicine and queen marry university of London, the researchers
sampled 390 cell phones and hands, to measure the level of bacteria. The result
showed that 92% of the cell phones sampled had bacteria and then 82% of hands
had bacteria and 16% of cell phones and hands had e.coli fecal. (Borreli, 2013).
Similarly, when laptops are put on lap, the radiation can reduce sperm quality
excessive use of ICTs are prone to many diseases such as eye strain, obesity, risk
stress injury in hands and wrist and tendency to be affected by cancer (Anderson,
2013, Liztte, 2015&Burrellm 2015). Also, inappropriate proper handling, use and
disposal of ICTs can cause cancer diseases among people. (the Nigerian minister of
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waves are electromagnetic field that cannot break chemical bonds which may
However, in the side of our social lives, A study reveals that, an average
American spends 144 minutes a day using his or her phone during a 16 hour
among children and youths, high level of deceit, lack of privacy, addiction to
games and social networking, ill effect on education which leads to poor
universities have conducted, which indicated that youths in Nigeria are spending
too much time on social networking side at the detriment of other things such as
health effects etc. But in spite of these studies, the problems of ICTs still persist. In
how we can design and effective information and communication program that will
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suit individuals to reduce the adverse consequences of people getting infected from
ICTs. Therefore, this research will explore the social consequences of ICT
ICT facilities, plays significant role to the teaming lives of the people
Through ICTs the world now has become a global village. Many of our economic,
changed and is still changing due the impact of these facilities. (okoye, 2012)
family, peers, friends and love ones. Because, a lot of people today deliberately or
otherwise ignore the ethical and moral use of mobile phones/ computers thereby,
crossing their limit to arrogantly answer other people incoming call without their
permission, some do even checks others computers or mobile phones to see some
private things which ideally they are not entitle to. These practices have resulted in
break off in marriage, relationship, and friendship. However, this study will
consequences brings by mobile phone, computer and tablet about the adoption and
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1.3 Research Questions
The findings of this research will of course contribute to the existing literatures.
It will also alert people worldwide about the social effects of ICTs,
Lastly, the study will provide a model on how, where and when to use ICTS
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1.7 Limitation of the Study
time factor, because it’s not easy for one to be doing his/ her IT and at the same
Some literatures require money for one to be able to access them. And as student
The following are the operational definitions of terms used in this study:
it situation.
principles.
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6. FACILITIES: something designed or created to provide a service or fulfill
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CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Introduction
This chapter reviews literature considered related to the areas of the study, the
ICTs have emerged as one of the defining technologies that play significant
2011,Sollysms, 2015&Deshmuk, 2013). Thus, below are some of the roles ICTs
With the advent of ICTs the pattern of people’s social interaction has
significantly changed and is still changing. These is because, the use of social
networking sites platform such as face book, tweeter, 2go, whatsapp, Instagrams as
a product of ICTs has improve workable interaction and good human relation
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among people globally (Hyllegard et al, 2011).Equally, with theuse of mobile
people are excessively used and interact with them. This is because in 1995, close
to 34 million people in the United States had a cell phone as ICTs, and as of 2007,
the number of subscribers was 255 million, or 84 percent of the U.S population
(Statistical Abstract of the United States Census Bureau, 2009). This has strongly
shown how people are making use ofICTstoimprove their social interaction.
The use of ICTs has remarkable impact on the economic activities; this is
because with the use of ICTs government and other private organizations are able
number of workers, But now the use of computer has make almost all work
many organizations. Because, with the advent of it, all the taxes and revenue
collected from people will be under one central account. This will of course make
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(c) On education:
The use of ICTs has significant impact in education, especially in the area of
teaching learning and research. This is because; the use of computer, microphone
and projector etc as ICTs assists teachers to deliver meaningful lessons in classes
to their students. They also engage in research and preparing teaching material and
where they normally logs in to their tutor through internet and ask questions
relevant to their needs and the teacher replies it by writing on smart board or using
internet to get powerful information/ material related to their area of research work.
Consequently, the use of ICTs has giving room for e- learning and e-examination,
these to a great extent plays significant role to educational activities of the people
(Deshmuk, 2013).
ICTs are considered to be powerful tools that have remarkable roles among
people. However, in spite of their significant roles to individuals, yet they still
from addiction, health effects, crimes, pollution, deceit, social isolation, exposure
to pornographic films among children, obesity, lack of social skills and a host of
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others (Rob Kling, 1996 &Hosale, 2013). Thus, below are some of the bullet points
living, such as the workplace, with friends and other social activities. Due to
persistent use of ICTs a lot of people today, forms the habit of individualizing
themselves by walking around in their own little world, listening to their iPods or
staring at the screen of the latest mobile device even when they are in a group. This
The internet has stripped the world of privacy. Long gone are the days of
having an unlisted telephone number and staying offline to keep your information
safe from prying eyes. With a few flicks on keyboard the average person can find
any ones address and contact information. For those with more sinister intentions,
the use of phishing, viruses and hacking helps those to find any information they
wish to obtain. Additionally, people have no sense of privacy online. They don’t
think twice about tweeting every move they make, therefore, they freely give out
their location on Google map and putting their entire life story on face book.
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Meanwhile doing that can make their enemies to harm them and putting their
On the flip side of having no privacy, people use the internet to deceive
others. Most people don’t dig too deeply when doing a search on someone to check
them out. By creating a few false profiles, people are able to pretend to be
whomever they want. People are being “catfishes” on dating sites. Similarly, yahoo
boys always hang on, to cheat people millions of naira which make those victims
to face critical financial burden that will affects their normalcy in the society.
miss a great deal. Think of the number of times you have been texting or talking to
a friend and missed the opportunity to flirt with the hot guy standing beside you.
There is also a rise in the number of injuries incurred by people texting while
(e) Addiction:
People are not only dependent on technology they are also addicted to it.
Studies have shown that when cell phones are taken away subjects heard or felt
fathom vibrations, continuously reached for phones that weren’t there and became
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fidgety and restless. Similarly, the way we treat and interact with our devices is
often impulsive and uncontrollable. This is because the levels of our use and
interaction with these devices have driven a wedge between intimate and direct
that there is needs to create a balance between time spent with these devices, and
without them. Without a set balance, people will continue to become more
obsessed and consumed by technology, and there is a concern that humans will
lose all closeness and affection that can come from personalized conversations
Before the internet, the only chance a child had of being exposed to pornography
was if their dad didn’t hide his Playboy magazine well enough. Now, well, let’s
just say you pray your filters are doing their job when your kid searches for “Puss
and Donkey” from Shrek. Sexing is also a concern with technology being used at
such a young age. There is no way in hell a girl would have taken a nude photo of
herself and handed it to a guy before the popularity of texting. Yet, using your
phone to snap a quick boob shot and texting it to your boyfriend seems to be no big
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deal. Therefore, these practices have led to the emergence of attitude considered
Using headphones and ear buds can cause people to lose their hearing over
time. Likewise, straining your eyes looking at computer and device screens can
The use of social media has shortened our attention span from 12 minutes to
5 minutes. Constant news feeds, getting information in 140 characters and videos
that are 10 minutes or less has literally rewired our brains. People who are online
an average of 5 hours a day have trouble remembering people’s names, forget pots
Some of the negative effects of technology can be linked to the effect it has
on sleep habits. We get sucked into online activities that keep us up too late and the
constant stream of information can make it difficult to turn off our brains. This is
always bringing problems to the work we supposed to do in the day time. Also, the
ambient glow from screens can affect the release of melatonin, the sleep chemical
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(k) Lack of Social Skills:
The use of online social media outlets causes us to meet face-to-face with
much less frequency resulting in a lack of much needed social skills. We lose the
ability to read body language and social cues in other people (Newswise, 2015).
The use of technology has caused an increase in bullying and escalated the
degree of severity. Kids are no longer able to escape their tormentors once they
reach the safety of their own homes. Bullies infiltrate the security of their victims’
homes through online avenues. It is also easier to get more kids involved in
bullying because people are more likely to say things online that they wouldn’t say
in person. The increase in cyber-bullying has also led to an increase in teen suicide
(Singh, 2014)
(m) Pollution:
rate for upgrades is staggering. This constant stream of out with the old, in which
the new is adding to the levels of toxicity in our air and land. E-waste is not always
disposed of properly, causing deadly chemicals to leach into the ground. Plants that
manufacture the electronics are emitting toxic fumes into the air. Plus there is little
2007).
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(n) Obesity:
The more time people are spending engrossed in video games, talking to
friends online and watching funny cat videos on YouTube, they are spending less
time being active or exercising. Also the likelihood of mindlessly eating unhealthy
food increases as people are hypnotized by the latest episode of Honey Boo Boo
(Hosale, 2013).
were asked: What are the social implications of ICTs? What are the factors
facilitating favorable social implications of ICTs? What are the factors that pander
implications of ICTs? What are the strategies for enhancing favorable social
implications of ICTs? Also the study adopted the descriptive survey method as a
Similarly, the study come up with the following findings: Respondents accepted
networks. Internet was rated the most beneficial factor of social implications of
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developing countries, promotion of social exclusion, aiding of mass destruction of
respondents. Their views imply that acquisition of ICT skills is a gateway to mass
social exclusion by ICTs implies that with acquisition of ICT skills by citizens of
developing countries, there could be social inclusion and cohesion. In the same
vein, Respondents accepted that all the factors listed under unfavorable social
implications of ICTs could play negative roles. They identified passion for cultural
neo-colonialism as the greatest factor. The implication is that ICTs play positive
and negative roles. While positive implications of ICTs should be projected, the
Nigeria and other developing countries should embrace ICTs in all their
Acquisition of ICT skills by these countries could also narrow digital divide
for unfettered communication are necessary since these factors are crucial to
countries should equip their citizens with Internet skills. This is necessary since
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lack of Internet skills has been identified as the greatest problem affecting social
implications of ICTs.
university, north Cyprus. The following research question was asked: To what
extent do the students of GAU, north Cyprus uses the social networking sites?
How does the social networking sites as a platform can be used for educational
both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Similarly, the study come up with
the following findings: About 48% of the respondent uses SNS for downloading of
music, posting of photos and chatting, while about 52% uses SNS for research,
submitting of assignment and articles. This shows that more student use SNS for
academic work rather than for just leisure. secondly,85% of the respondent
believes that social networking sites is an effective tool for e-learning, while 14%
thinks otherwise, and 1% did not respond to the question. Student who support,
thinks that with SNS one can easily submit assignment, without necessary going to
meet lecturer face to face. Student can interact with other student on a particular
subject and share ideals. Thirdly, about 50% says social network sites does not
affect their study time, while the other 50% says the social networking sites affect
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their study time. Especially when they want to study that is when someone will
send them a message. so, if you have planned to study for 3 hours and you chat for
say 45 minutes, your time of study has already be cut short by 30 minutes, and if it
continues like that it will lead to low grade. However, the study recommended that,
students should use the SNS effectively to improve their academic performance.
Since it has been shown in the findings that the use of SNS does not affects their
academic performance. In the same vein, the university is advice to upgrade the
level of it internet connectivity so as to enable the students use the SNS effectively
and efficiently. Lastly, the study recommended the users of SNS to make use of it
research questions were asked: What is the overall perception of Parent / care
givers on their teenagers’ mobile phone usage? What is the level of mobile phone
However, the findings of the study are: the overall findings from this study reveal
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satisfactory. Although they express a mixed opinion, they lean towards negative
impacts. A very high number of interview participants expressed the view that
breakup of age groups indicated that all the 17-19 olds had mobile phones. In
addition, not possessing mobile phone/s is higher in the age bracket 15-16 year
olds when compared to 13-14 olds and On the negative side, PACG express that
teenagers are addicted and obsessed with texting, while some of the PACG feel
that it distracts the teenagers from their study time and other important activities.
Some PACG hold the service providers responsible for this because of texting
plans. Bullying and abusive messages have been perceived as the major problem
Mediated by mobile phones. PACG express that teenagers with their mobile
phones are out of control for them. Consequently, the study recommended that,
Mobile phone makers and service providers should make research on the social
context of teenagers’ mobile phone usage and then promoting products or services
suitable to the research findings, Media should take leading role in bringing to the
knowledge of the general public about the negative consequences of mobile phone
usage and tips to tackle such consequences. Also parent should Allow teenagers to
use mobile phones by setting a minimum age limit (either legally or PACG to
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consider when it is appropriate) and by providing education (making the teens
understand the negative impacts and the best ways to deal with them.
questions were asked: What is the association between the extent of computer use
(per day) and carpal tunnel syndrome, computer Stress syndrome, computer vision
adopted in this study is a field survey approach as primary data source for
investigating the research problem. The sample in this exploratory study consisted
instrument. The study’s findings further confirmed that computer related health
disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, stress, computer vision syndrome and
among employees than students and those who are both employees and students.
Employees who use computer daily for more than and treating of these four hours
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are more likely subjected to the risks of all these four health disorders. The study
Another study was conducted in UTAH state university Logan Utah, which
examined the social effects of mobile phones as part of ICTs in their use and
questions were asked: does the acquisition or possession of a mobile phone relate
and the length of ownership of a mobile phone correlate with measures of trust,
text messages sent/received and/or voice-to voice phone minutes used? Does the
frequency of cell phone use (number of text messages sent and number of used
voice-to-voice minutes) correlate with attitudes toward friendship and the number
times used during class, used for cheating, used for taking, sending, or receiving
moratorium, foreclosure, and diffusion) correspond with reasons for using text
messaging?
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Furthermore, the methodology adopted in the above study was a cross-
self-rep. the finding also revealed that, 99% (n = 700) of this sample had a cell
phone. It was also found that psychosocial maturity had a curvilinear relationship
with the age of cell phone Procurement and length of cell phone ownership. For
both males and females, psychosocial maturity was related both to the age at which
they procured their first cell Phone and length of ownership. It was found that
psychosocially maturity was a more Significant factor for male procurement and
length of ownership than it was for females. The four identity scales were more
Those categorized in the foreclosed identity Status used text messaging less than
correlated with the reported number of good friends; While text messaging was
more correlated with friendship attitudes. Using a cell phone in class was
statuses used text messaging for different purposes. For those in the achieved
status, they were more likely to use text messaging to encourage others and less
Likely to use it for an escape. While those classified in the moratorium and
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diffusion Statuses were more likely to use it for appearance, escape, and meeting
other format. Subsequently, the study recommended that, is good to use more than
self-report data in establishing reported cell phone use among adolescents. Phone
behavior in naturalistic settings would help to establish more reliable reports of cell
phone use. This is a crucial step for future studies seeking to establish relationships
between any variable and cell phone use. This study was a first step in determining
ranges for future questionnaires investigating cell phone use. With this information
was carried out in Elon University to gouge the level of student’s cell phone
addiction and their opinion about it. However, the study succeeded in raising the
phone? What are obvious traits that show addiction to cell phones? What
psychological effects do people feel when they are disconnected? Thus, the
methodology used in this study was Field observations and a survey were
conducted to gauge the level of engagement that Elon University students have
towards their devices, and with each other in face-to-face situations. Additionally,
this study come up with the following findings: More than half of the students
surveyed said they believe they are addicted to instant and constant communication
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(56.9%). Students reported feeling disconnected (77.4%), naked (25.8%) and
stressed (25.8%) when they didn’t carry their cell phones, secondly, Regarding the
question on what were obvious traits that show addiction to cell phones, young
adults feel the constant need to check their cell phones for any form of contact
from family, friends and work. Of the students surveyed, 44 percent agreed with
the statement, “When I walk across campus, the majority of people are on their cell
phones. Thirdly, in an effort to find out what psychological effects people felt
when they were disconnected, the study asked students to identify feelings and
emotion associated with the absence of their cell phones. One student reported
that” without a cell phone, the students had a feeling of missing out, commonly
known as FOMO (fear of missing out).” In today’s society, about 77% student
studied said they felt disconnected, while others said they feel free without their
devices. Lastly the study recommended that, these devices have driven a wedge
spent with these devices, and without them. Without a set balance, people will
concern that humans will lose all closeness and affection that can come from
personalized conversations.
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2.5 Summary of the Review
The chapter reviewed literatures that are related to the area of the study.
From the Review, the concept of ICTs were discussed both its positive and
negative effects. The study further reviewed some literatures on some selected
ICTs such as computer, mobile phone, television and internets. Similarly the study
special focus on the negative side effects brings about by those device.
However, the studies reviewed, are mostly related to the present study. They
explore most of the social consequences of ICTs which include: social isolation,
mobile phone and tablet among Ahmadu Bello university Zaria community is the
focus of this present study. Finally, it must be noted that most of the work
reviewed in this study emanate from other countries that are more advanced in
Information Technology.
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CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
This Includes the research method adopted, research design, population of the
study, sample and sampling techniques, Instruments for data collection, procedures
for data collection, procedure for data analysis, gaining access and rigor in
qualitative research.
(burn& grove, 2005). However, Qualitative research method was adopted in this
reasons, opinions and experiences associated with the use of computer, mobile
phone and tablet among the people in ABU community. However, Qualitative
research is seen as any kind of research that produces findings not arrived at by
1990:17). Qualitative research takes place in the natural setting. By making the
researcher often goes to the site of the participants to conduct the research. This
enables the researcher to be more detailed about the individual or place and be
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3.3 Research Design
place. So for this reason, a Case study research design was adopted. It is an in-
that is usually gathered through a variety of means including but not limited to
interviews, observations, audio, video data and document collection. The goal of
collecting data through a variety of means is both to enhance the theory generating
either the researcher or the participants in the case itself. Also, Case studies tend to
However, a case study research method is found appropriate for this study,
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forthe purpose of this study, the people in ABU community constitute the
fact that most of the people in ABU community have a mobile phone, computer or
tablet as such they must have some experiences encountered while using them.
Therefore, those experiences or opinion will immensely fit the research question.
in your study. A sample is a subset drawn to represent the relevant attributes of the
whole set. This may not necessarily be an individual; it may be an object, events
etc (Polit and Beck 2001). It is a proportion of an entity or a subset. The essential
sampling technique. This involves selecting participants who are best able to help
the researcher understand the problem and answer the research question (Creswell,
and seeks informants that are most likely to provide information that can answer
frame for identifying sources that will uncover the social consequences of ICTs
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specifically the inter-subjective relation consequences brought by computer and
interview and the use of digital recorder and mobile smart phone to record the
personally interviewing the responded based on the structured set of questions that
has been prepared before the interview (Bryman 2007:315). This will enable the
researcher to explain or elaborate on any question that was not well understood by
the respondents. However, this method of data collection will be adopted because
the type of data required for the research is largely qualitative in nature.
Data was collected using interview from the respondents. However, the
researcher introduced the topic by writing the topic and his mobile phone
relation to the topic should kindly contact him and placed those cardboard papers
people in the community had contacted the researcher but only 11 of them were
respondents and explain to them the purpose of the study and thereafter requested
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them to participate in the interview process. Each respondent was interviewed for
25-45 minutes in a convenient manner and it was done base on the structured
questions that has been prepared for the interview. However, while making the
interview the researcher used a smart phone in recording the responses of the
respondents. Finally, the researcher after the interview thanked the respondents for
Data collected from the interview, was analyzed using thematic analysis.
pinpointing and recording patterns or themes within data. However these themes
are patterns across data sets that are important to the description of a phenomenon
performed through the process of coding in six phases to create and established
(f) Producing the final report (bondage, 2001&, braun and Clarke, 2006).
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3.9 Gaining Access
Gaining access involves convincing people that the researcher has decided
conducting research (Feldman etel, 2003). This would require the researcher to talk
to many people by developing rapport with them and be in a position to learn from
them. Therefore, gaining access is not a simple task where it requires some
combination of strategic planning, hard work and luck (van maan&kolb, 1985).
out and getting back. At the getting in stage, researchers are expected to be clear
about their objectives, time and resources. Once access has been gained it becomes
(burgess, 1984). As for getting out stage, the best strategy is agreeing on a deadline
for the closure of data collection process. Finally, the option of returning back for
aspect of the quality of research processes and outcomes (Ezzy, 2002). The
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trustworthiness or validity of the research findings is an important concern in any
studies, researchers must consider the data collection, analysis, and interpretation
methods used. Questions asked involve the extent to which the study accurately
captures the perceptions of the participants; whether other researchers would reach
similar conclusions based on the data; whether the analysis process is flexible
enough to account for variations in experiences; and the degree that study elements
were sufficiently described to allow for comparison to other populations and study
sampling, peer debriefing, and auditing were some of the techniques used to ensure
Triangulation
validate findings. In the present study, multiple participants were included and
their experiences were compared for similarities and differences. The theory
developed was based on the accumulation of common experiences, rather than data
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Member Checks
participants, is the single most important way of ruling out the possibility of
misinterpretation of the meaning of what they say and the perspective they have on
What is going on . In the current project, each participant received the transcript of
repeating the participants’ words. The researcher asked the participants whether the
interpretation was a true or fair reflection of their perspective. This was carried out
Thick description
Creswell (1998) states that rich, thick description of study elements allows those
interest. Detailed information about how the participants were recruited and the
criteria for participation were outlined in this chapter. After interviews, summary
field notes were taken that included a review of the information provided by the
interviews. Information about the interview setting and significant events that
occurred during the interview will be documented. Records also were kept
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throughout the data analysis and interpretation process documenting the
Credibility
Credibility indicates that findings are trustworthy and believable, that they
accurately represent the data and describe the phenomenon studied (Corbin &
constant comparative method of data analysis. Data collection and analysis are
interrelated processes that continued until each category was saturated, thereby
continually verifying data. Member checking is the most crucial technique for
demonstrating credibility. Member checking involves taking the study findings and
Transferability
some other time or with other participants (Lincoln &Guba, 1985). Lincoln and
description of the time and context in which they were found to hold allows others
for other investigators (Lincoln &Guba, 1985). Thick description will be provided
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in chapter four of the findings and several quotes will also be used. In addition,
providing sample characteristics and an audit trail should assist the individual in
Dependability
at enables others to follow the analyst’s path of logic and that it is a plausible
explanation for what is going on (Strauss & Corbin, 1998). An inquiry audit is one
technique outlined by Lincoln and Guba (1985) to establish dependability (of both
audit trail, that is, detailed records of the research process and product (e.g., data,
findings, interpretations). The audit trail included raw data (e.g., interview
recordings and transcripts, written field notes), a codebook (list of codes), several
procedural decisions).
Conformability
characteristics of the data are confirmable (Lincoln &Guba, 1985). It is the degree
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conditions of the inquiry and are not the biases and perspectives of the investigator
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Introduction
This chapter analyzed the findings derived from the data gotten from the
they encountered in using ICTs. however, Data in the form of phrases and
sentences about the bad experiences of people in ABU community associated with
the use of ICTs specifically mobile phone, computer or tablet, were collected from
eleven (11) respondents of which are all genuine people of the community who
have the experience about the question asked during the interview. Furthermore,
views and insights into the bad experience of people in ABU community in regard
to the use of ICTs. Hence, the table produced seventy (70) codes, fourteen (14)
sub-categories and six (6) categories. It is upon these categories and the sub-
categories that the findings and analysis of this study was designed.
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4.2. Interview Analysis
Each of the eleven (11) interviews were transcribed, read, examined, re-
examined using an analytic inductive process whereby the “researcher works back
and forth between the themes and the database until the researcher has established
and words that best described the respondents’ actions, thoughts and
method was used to employ a series of steps for coding the highlighted narratives
(Krathwohl, 1998). Following these steps, the researcher read through the
categories for the bad experience the people in ABU community encounter in
using ICTs. The fourteen sub-categories were then further collapsed into six (6)
emergent categories.
The respondents were asked to share the bad experience they encounter in
using mobile phone, computer or tablet. However, seventy codes (70) were
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generated from their responses. Moreover, Out of those seventy codes (70), six
1. Disputes
2. Health problem
4. Individualism
5. Dishonesty
6. Others
This category discusses about the bad experiences in the using ICTs among
friends, family and loved ones. Furthermore, this category was divided into
loved one, Causes quarrelling among friends, family and loved ones and Creates
more people as a result of using mobile phone, computer or tablet. So to prove this,
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Because of mobile phone I lost my fiancée this is
because I saw a romantic text of someone on my
fiancés mobile phone of which when I saw I was
charged to the core.
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2. Misunderstanding with friends relative and love ones:
people through the use of mobile phone computer or tablet. However concerning
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she saw a picture of my course mate in my phone
thinking that is the picture of my other girlfriend.
more people which is usually happen as a result of the use of computer, mobile
phone or tablet. To prove this, this was what one of the respondents said:
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Another respondent disclose that:
and wife because of cheating or deception or anything related to that. The use of
ICTs specifically computer, mobile phone or tablet has led to the emergence of
rampant divorce among couple. However to support this, one of the respondent
said:
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Additionally another respondent said:
2. Health problem:
computer mobile or tablet bring about health problem as stated by one of the
respondents:
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Another respondent has stated that:
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Another respondent also disclose that:
This category which has no related sub categories discusses about the bad
ICTs specifically mobile phone, computer or tablet which will lead incompetency
and poor productivity. Moreover, to verify this, one of the respondents revealed
that:
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Another respondent also revealed that:
This category which has no related sub-categories also discusses the bad
individualism here has to with isolation of oneself from engaging in the midst of
revealed that:
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A respondent stated that:
Furthermore, dishonesty here refers to lack of trust or sincerity over certain issue
as a result of using ICTs. However, the category is made up of three (3) related
sub-categories which are: encourage people to cheat, encourage people to lie and
fair trick to someone as a result of using computer, mobile phone or tablet. Thus,
2. Encourage lying.
This has to do with telling information that is completely far away from the truth
which is usually practice by people in the course of using ICTs. However, one of
This involves tricking or misleading people over certain issues. One of the
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Another respondent said that:
associated with the use of mobile phone, computer or tablet to be “others”. Others
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1. Encourage laziness:
This has to do with the state of been hesitated to perform certain specific physical
activity in using the ICTs specifically computer and mobile phone. moreover, one
This entails exposing people to bad sexual activities such as visiting pornographic
websites, viewing blue films or images using computer, mobile phone or tablet. To
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CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Introduction
interviewed eleven (11) respondents who are all genuine people living in Ahmadu
phone or tablet. Similarly, it answers the research questions that followed. In the
Dishonesty and Others. Meanwhile, the findings revealed that these problems are
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posed as a result of mishandling or misusing the ICTs that people formed the
habits of doing. Hence, the chapter concludes with the implications for future
using ICTs. In ABU community people encounter break off in relationship which
community people run in to Misunderstanding with friends relative and love ones
which have to do with minor dispute or disagreement between two or more people
community people engages in quarrelling with friends, family and loved ones
ABU community people encounter cases of divorce among couple which was
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in the process of charging mobile phone while driven as a result of the use of ICTs.
Also, In ABU community people encounter health problem which usually happens
as a result of constant and excessive chatting all the time which leads to poor
sleeping that has negative effect on general body condition. In the same vein, In
ABU community people encounter cases of criminal activities using mobile phone,
computer or tablet to commit offensive act such as murder which has an overall
pay attention to their academic activities as a result of frequent and persistent chat
in facebook, watsapp, instagram or 2go. Sometimes they were sends outside the
class by their lecturers when their phone rang. However this is given a tremendous
phone or tablet. The people in ABU community are experiencing this problem as
stated by the respondents. However this problem emanated from excessive chatting
through social media platforms such as watsapp, facebook, instagram etc. however,
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due to this chatting some people in ABU community prefer to stay away from their
friends and family in order to interact with other people that they don’t actually
know their real status. Furthermore, this makes these people to have a difficulty in
of using ICTs. In ABU community people revealed that, computer; mobile phone
here has to do with influencing people to show unfaithful behavior or unfair trick
to others. This may be 419, love cheating etc. Additionally, the people in ABU
community disclosed that computer, mobile phone or tablet encourage them to tell
lies. This will be through chatting, receiving or making call etc. furthermore, the
encouraging deception among friends family and loved ones, which has serious
the area of being feel lazy to make physical visits to their relatives or performing
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problem of ICTs as encouraging people to have access to a lot of bad sexy website
where they can download bad pictures or blue films. However, young children and
other adult in the community use ICTs to watch bad videos or pictures which will
In the course of discussing the findings of the study the researcher advances
overcome the challenges faced by the people in ABU community regarding the use
of ICTs.
Finding of this study elaborates on the fact that a dispute is one of the
the use of ICTs. This is to say that, the people in ABU community stumble upon
love ones as well as encountering problems of divorce among couple which are all
associated with the use of ICTs. Meanwhile, the beauty of any society lies on its
ability to maintain high level of peace because without peace everything will turns
to be bitter where inconvenience, hardship, and discomfort will be the order of the
day( Mobile phone: friend or enemy, 2009). Hence, the use of ICTs is actually
tempering the much needed peace in our society especially among couple. for
example on 26 march 2016 hot dispute irrupted at Agboyi/ ketu customary court
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between two couple, where wife was accusing her husband of sending a text
message to one of her childhood friend requesting her to meet him in a hotel,. As
the wife mistakenly saw the text from the husband’s mobile phone, she quickly
rushed to the room they booked in the hotel and caught them red handed while the
husband opposed saying that his wife had just set him up (Nairaland, 2016). Also
in a related development another husband has sadly disclosed that “my wife is on
cell phone, using instagram and facebook 24 hours a day, feels the need to have a
instagram, posts comment on instagram while driving she has a serious problem
concerning this habit and there is no way to reach her, it’s very painful and very
sad that she chooses online life over her marriage., and We always quarrelled
because of that attitudes (family life 2012). However, this is very common
problem, because the use of ICTs results in a lot of inter-subjective disputes in our
computer, mobile phone or tablet among people in ABU community, this study is
recommended that, people should resort to knowing how to use the ICTs wisely
working relationship among the people of the community. Moreover, for people to
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educate people the appropriate manner of using the ICTs in order for them to
stressing issue that negatively disturb the people of ABU community in the course
of using ICTs. This is base on the fact that many of them disclosed that they do
encounter eye problem because of the reflection of the computer or mobile phone’s
screen which make them to have a partial sightedness. Aside of that, problems
related to having sleepless night due to constant and excessive chatting, getting
injuries while chatting and walking as well as engaging in motor accidents are all
cautioned the general public on the health risk of ICTs specifically mobile phone,
Johnson stated that “the radiation from phones, can cause problem this is why we
are advising the public not to bring phones close to their body or use them in the
important in the entire life of human beings other than their health. When health is
affected everything will be abnormal and boring in fact health they say is wealth.
So to do away with health problem, this study is recommending people to use the
ICTs in an appropriate time. People should Endeavour to chat with their friends,
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relatives and loved ones for not more than 2 hours in a day. Furthermore, drivers
should concentrate fully in their driving. They should shun the habits of making or
receiving calls while driving. Also people should stop chatting while walking and
consequently, the reflection of screen light of the ICTs such as computer, mobile
phone or tablet should significantly be reduce to the barest minimum in such a way
of students within the ABU community. This is because many of the students have
revealed that, addiction to facebook, watsapp, instagrams and other social media
platforms is taken them away from reading especially when they go to class in the
night or when they are in the lecture halls, some have even reported to have been
sent out of the class by their lecturers because of incoming call tones which led one
of them to get carry over. This is of course a problem that needs proper attention.
Furthermore, in a website titled project and research work, October 23, 2015,
shared that, the use of ICTs encourage people’s addiction to social networking
sites which decrease productivity as so many students end up sending the better
part of their study hours checking those sites. Rather than get their assignment
done, they spend the whole time either tweeting or posting messages on facebook.
This attitude leads to poor grammar usage, problem of carry over, spelling errors as
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well as reduction in research capabilities (lei and zhao, 2005). Moreover, in
another dimension Penkraft, 15, April 2015, reported that many Nigerian students
lost interest in reading because they are addicted to using mobile phone, computer
dull as a result of bad company on social networks. Most Nigerian students were
Moreover, to get out of poor academic performance in using ICTs, this study
recommended that time management associated with the use of ICTs has to be
adopted. Students in ABU community should urge to totally switch off their
phones or put it in silence when they get in to the class. Furthermore, they should
appropriately be advice to halt any form of using social media when they went to
read. They should also strive to strictly follow the instructions of their lecturers
in ABU community in regard to the use of ICTs. This is base on the fact that many
around them as a result of watching movies, playing games, browsing and other
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conducting physical interaction with the people around. Furthermore, (Boehi,
isolating us. Eg, you walk in to a restaurant and you notice a couple seated near
you, and you will observe that they are not enjoying the opportunity to be together,
because one is patiently waiting for the other to stop talking or texting on cell
phone. Also you are sitting in the stands at a high school football game You notice
that many of the students are not only ignoring the game but they are also ignoring
the friends seated beside them by just embarking on texting with other friends
usually the spouse waiting for my husband to get off the cell phone, ipad,
instagram, text messaging or other games that hooked him. I am tied of having my
conversation that is face to face one. But the truth is that we barely have anything
to say to each other because we are addicted to chatting and texting rather than face
people should reduce unnecessary watching movies, chatting, playing games and
constant browsing to a minimum standard in such a way that they cannot be anti-
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The finding further revealed that dishonesty is another noticeable problem
either in form of monetary aspect such as 419 or love cheating, lies and deception
among friends family and relatives. However, honesty is obvious facts that
determine the beauty of any relation irrespective of the community one found
his/her self (Adams, 2012). Thus when people lacks honesty they can likely
commit numerous offensive act which can result in the destruction of the society
(why is important to be honest, 2014). In the same vein, a woman called Stephanie
Atias has cried out by saying “my husband and I have been married for 5 years.
Within the last year there has been a gradual disconnect that I feel we have no
reached the point of no return. This is because, I now feel like I can’t trust him... he
talks to friends from work via text constantly one of them being a woman. I feel
like I am not good enough for him and when I try talking to him about it he just
says he likes to use his phone and he really doesn’t care anymore how much it
communication and we don’t spend time together which are two of the most
15, 2015 a woman called ChiomaMaduagwu from Lagos expressed her anger over
bad side of using ICTs. The woman has disclosed that her Nigerian friend used lies
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to end her marriage to an American. And he was only succeeded with the aid of
ABU community the study is recommended that people should be very sensitive in
revealing their personal information to people they don’t know in the course of
using ICTs. Moreover, people in ABU community should avoid any act of social
media love relationship because of the mistrust nature of it. Consequently, the
people should be inform to stay away from telling lies as doing so will cripple the
certain things such as visiting relatives and other social activities. However, in the
other hand, it becomes apparent that using ICTs, people are getting access to many
bad websites which gives them room to download many videos that are immoral to
the society (Olubiyi, 2012). As such these acts can result in unwanted pregnancy,
wrongful sex and other things that will downgrade the morality of the people in the
.com. on 15, July 2015. A woman posted that, “her husband had really surprise her
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by opening his laptop and mobile phone to see some pornographic videos which
are all such unwanted ones. The woman continued by saying as he saw such videos
he become very sad and totally hates the husband because when their children see
it as they use to take his phone that will result in problem of immoral behaviour
person called Nzagha on July 11, 2015. Posted that “please help/or advised me on
what to do... it really getting out of hand, I think mobile phone has really, done
more harm to me than good. It makes me procrastinated, It makes me lazy, all the
notification from facebooks and other social networking platforms, this is really
However, to do away with this menace, the people in ABU community are
friends and loved ones. They should also avoid chatting especially on facebook and
whatApp anyhow and any time. Lastly, they should be also advice to stop visiting
sexy websites as doing that is vulnerable to the morality of their children. Also the
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5.4 Recommendation for Future Research
The need to discover the social consequences regarding the use of ICTs was
need to study the social consequences of ICTs in one of the geo political zones of
conducted in order to discover how criminal activities are been carry out using
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APPENDIX I
INTERVIEW GUIDE
1. RESEARCH QUESTION:
IINTERVIEW QUESTION:
(i) Share with me the bad experience or problem you encounter in using
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APPENDIX II
9. creates isolation
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Table 2: research question: what bad experience do people in ABU
1 Disputes
2 Health problem
3 Poor academic performance
4 individualism
5 dishonesty
6 Others
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Table 3: share with me the bad experience you have encounter in using
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