Type | Working Paper - International Journal of Cyber Criminology |
Title | Influence of psycho-social variables on codemixing and codeswitching among igbo-english bilingual students in Enugu State, Nigeria |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 536-549 |
URL | http://www.cybercrimejournal.com/adetulaetalJCCJuly2009.pdf |
Abstract | This survey was conducted in Ondo state Nigeria among 250 males and females phone users to examine the rightful ownership and usage of the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) with the aim of knowing their experiences and perceived satisfaction from the exchange of the products to the consumption of services rendered. This study considered the common use to which mobile sets were put to and hence examined, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) accruing from them. Questionnaire and interview approaches were used to solicit information on issues like, GSM security and its implications for the Social Well being, Welfare, Life Style and Life Events. Results showed that positive relationships exist between the SWOT criteria indicating satisfaction of usage among Ondo state’s indigenes; life styles and life events as well as meeting social wellbeing and welfare objectives indicative of Millennium Development Goals. Results from the interview indicate that, the elitists seem to derive pride in the benefits of the ownership and usage. Majority use the GSM as communication working tool for policing and detection, economic, business, political, social and educational transactions. Many use them to swindle, impassionate, threaten, abduct and lie. Some use them to win laurels, and friendship. Some purchased theirs while others snatched, seized, stole or dispossessed people of its rightful ownership. These were taken as the extent to which GSM phone ownership and use have contributed to the MDGs in Nigeria. Recommendations were made for security improvement and cost effectiveness in services and for the government to put in place policy to make GSM available to the poor. |
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