Perception of Radio Programmes as Tool for Community Development in Igboho, Oyo State

Authors

  • Ayooluwa Olabisi OBANISOLA Department of Mass Communication and Media Technology, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Dr. W.B. BUSARI Department of Mass Communication and Media Technology, Lead City University, Ibadan

Keywords:

Radio Programs, Gravity 88.1FM, Community Development.

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of Gravity 88.1FM, a community 
radio station, on community development in Igboho, Oyo State, 
Nigeria. Radio, as an affordable and widely accessible medium, has 
been instrumental in promoting social cohesion, raising awareness, 
and empowering communities globally. However, limited research 
exists on its specific role in fostering development in rural Nigerian 
towns like Igboho. The study focuses on three key areas: the community 
development programs aired by Gravity 88.1FM, residents’ perceptions 
of these programs, and the station’s impact on Igboho’s social, 
economic, and cultural growth. The research is grounded in Agenda
Setting Theory and Direct Effects Theory, which provide a framework 
for understanding how media shapes public priorities and prompts 
immediate behavioral changes. Using a quantitative survey design, 
data were collected from 383 randomly selected residents of Igboho. 
Findings reveal that programs such as Lagbegbe wa and Beyond the 
Headlines significantly influenced education, infrastructure 
awareness, economic participation, and social cohesion. Residents 
credited the station with fostering cultural pride, increasing community 
engagement, and providing a platform for dialogue on governance and 
local issues. However, the study identified gaps, particularly the lack of 
focus on addressing unemployment and poverty, which are pressing concerns for the community. The study recommends expanding 
programming to include employment-oriented content, strengthening 
collaborations with other media outlets to amplify developmental 
impacts, and leveraging radio as a platform for enhanced government
citizen engagement. These recommendations aim to maximize the 
station’s potential as a catalyst for sustainable community 
development. 

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Published

2025-07-16