THE INFLUENCE OF AIT COVERAGE ON POST 2011 ELECTION SENTIMENTS AMONG RESIDENTS UYO LGA
The Mass Media remain one of the most potent  weapons in influencing time. This is why it has been observed that no event is  considered significant if it failed to attract the attention of the media.
			  Denis McQuail (1982) noted that “the media take  the particular colouration of the environment they operate.”
			  Media Organization in Nigeria both the print and  electronic have tended to sentiment as the motivating factor for the members of  a particular place or area of the country to propagate their ideas and the same  time protect their interests be them political, economical or social. Sentiment  means an exhibition hostility to people outside one’s regional group within a  state as well as prejudicial judgment of issues concerning sentiment groups.  These phenomena among others have polarized the country’s media into two major  groups, South and North.
			  The press is best with the social responsibility  of uniting, informing and entertaining without bias, Salami Muhammad (2000:26)  explain that “The role of the press in modern day society where the world has  become a global village” cannot be overemphasized. The press educates, informs  and entertains the people so much that if influences public opinion on a number  of issues.
			  This research focuses on the influence of AIT  coverage or post 2011 election sentiments among residents of Kabala Doki, Kaduna. The objective is  to identify manifestation of sentiment of AIT coverage of post election  violence.
STATEMENT OF  THE PROBLEM
			  Media are established to protect and promote  certain interest or ideologies. Therefore, reporting other groups than the  owners could reflect some of the reasons for which the media were established.  It could also be to support or oppose particular sectional point of view.
			  Such interest may sometimes coincide with that of  the wider national interests, such as integration, unity, cooperation and  progress of all groups. At times however, the objectives of establishing may be  at variance with the interest of other competing components of the society,  such as regional, religion or ethnic groups. In such situation, the media  assume function of serving mainly the parochial interest of the owners. If the  media are found to resort to such parochial role, their potential in educating,  entertaining and informing the general public are greatly curtailed. This is  particularly so in a plural society such as Nigeria where the media are  expected to serve as the chief agents of national integration.
			  The research focuses on the sentimental role of  AIT’s coverage of the post 2011 election violence. Where there is manifestation  of sentiments in the Nigerian media with view to understand how such sentiment  in the media may impact on the polity.
			  As McQuail (1981) note that “the media take  particular colouration of the environment they operate”.
PURPOSE OF  THE STUDY
			  Nigeria  as a nation with a heterogeneous population of over 394 and one dialect need  careful and fair treatment to each section in terms of news coverage.
			  Media men as watchdogs of the society are  expected to remain objective in their reports. Therefore, the research will aim  at looking indepth, the presence of sentiment in the attitude of the AIT and  examine the extent of manifestation in reporting others.
			  However, this work will go to a large extent in  making us understand whether sentiments and other related inclinations have  really influence post 2011 election sentiment among residents of K/Doki. It  will also suggest the practice of journalism and its standard ethics.