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20160210 - Nigeria - Goernance- Endline Quantitative Questionnaire.doc 1 NIGERA GG ENDLINE COMMON, MEDIA AND DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD SERIAL NUMBER: NIG________ Supervisor’s ID No: Interviewer’s ID No Respondent No: Interviewer’s Name:……………………………… Order Of call:……………………………… Respondent’s Name:………………………….... Date:………………………………………… Call Commenced:……………..…………………. Call Completed:……………………..…… Town:…………………………………………………. Edited:………………………………………………….. Back Checked By:……………………….. QUESTIONNAIRE CODE TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS RANDOMLY SELECTED HOUSEHOLD SPECIFY REASON IN CASE OF SUBSTITUTION ……………………………………………………. Region/Province LGA Taraba 1 Delta 2 Locality Enugu 3 EA Name FCT 4 Kaduna 5 Urbanization Lagos 6 Urban 1 Rural 2

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NIGERA GG ENDLINE

COMMON, MEDIA AND DEMOGRAPHICS HOUSEHOLD SERIAL NUMBER: NIG________

Supervisor’s ID No: Interviewer’s ID No Respondent No:

Interviewer’s Name:……………………………… Order Of call:………………………………

Respondent’s Name:………………………….... Date:…………………………………………

Call Commenced:……………..…………………. Call Completed:……………………..……

Town:………………………………………………….

Edited:………………………………………………….. Back Checked By:………………………..

QUESTIONNAIRE CODE

TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

RANDOMLY SELECTED HOUSEHOLD

SPECIFY REASON IN CASE OF SUBSTITUTION …………………………………………………….

Region/Province LGA

Taraba 1

Delta 2 Locality

Enugu 3 EA Name

FCT 4

Kaduna 5 Urbanization

Lagos 6 Urban 1

Rural 2

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Reasons for Unsuccessful Calls HH

1

HH

2

HH

3

HH

4

HH

5

HH

6

HH

7

Refused to be interviewed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Person selected was never at home after at least two visits

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Household/Premises empty for the

survey period after at least two

visits

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Not a citizen/Spoke only a foreign

language 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Deaf/Did not speak a survey

language 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Did not fit gender quota 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

No person 15+ in household 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Other

(specify)______________________

_

8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Not Applicable 997 997 997 997 997 997 997

INTERVIEWER: ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TO THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD OR THE KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON IN THE HOUSEHOLD TO GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS.

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Good morning/afternoon/evening. My name is __________. I am here on behalf of Practical Sampling International, a Research Agency in Nigeria. I am here to learn about how people in this neighbourhood feel about some important social issues and also to understand people’s media habits and preferences. The information will be used to improve television and radio shows so that they better serve people’s needs. Everything that you say will be confidential. Could you help me answer some questions? SCREENER QUESTIONS

Q# Question Codes

S1 Please let us know how many people live in your household? Please exclude any servants/ maids or guests that might be staying with you currently. (write number in box)

Number:

S2 HOUSEHOLD LIST Please give us the first name or initials, age and sex of each person aged 15 years or above in the household STARTING FROM THE YOUNGEST ONE (15 years, going up). Do not forget to include yourself if you are 15 or more.

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KISH – GRID Kish grid instructions:

Look up the column for the last eligible person in the household serial and the row for the questionnaire code

The number in the cell where the column and row meet is the Person No. to interview. For example, if the last eligible member in the household is serial No. 5 and the questionnaire code is C, interview the household member listed as Person No. 4 on the Kish Grid Circle the chosen respondent and if available explain to them the purpose of the interview,

obtain consent and proceed

If the selected respondent will be available that day, but is not available/ not at home at the time the interviewer calls, the interviewer should make 2 return calls to see if that person is available/ has returned before selecting another household.

If the selected respondent is not going to be available that day, the interviewer should go to the next household. Do not select another respondent within the household.

NAME AGE A B C D E F G H J K

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2

3 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 1

4 2 3 3 3 1 2 4 3 4 4

5 2 4 4 5 5 3 1 5 3 3

6 5 5 5 2 3 4 1 3 2 6

7+ 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 6 7 6

INTRODUCTION AND CONSENT

CONFIRMATION THAT ORAL CONSENT WAS OBTAINED

BEFORE COMPLETING THIS CONSENT FORM YOU MUST READ THE BELOW INFORMATION AND ANSWER ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS THE PARTICIPANT MAY HAVE.

INTERVIEWER: READ OUT CAREFULLY TO THE RESPONDENT

“Good morning/afternoon/evening. My name is __________. I am here on behalf of Practical

Sampling International, a Research Agency, in Nigeria. I am here to learn about how people in this

neighbourhood feel about some important social issues and current affairs and also to understand

people’s media habits and needs. We would like to talk to you and other people in your

neighbourhood about these issues. You were chosen by chance (like picking a mango out of a basket

without looking), and your help in answering our questions is important and voluntary.

If you agree to take part, I will ask you questions about your media habits and your opinion about

some social and political issues. The information will be used to improve radio/TV programmes.

There is no right or wrong answers to these questions; I am only interested in your own view or

experiences.”

“We intend to use your responses to better develop radio/TV programmes that suit your needs and

address issues that are important to you. Your identity will be kept confidential and your responses

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will not be attributed to you, which means we will remove anything that is likely to identify you as

taking part in this study, such as names and villages. Your answers to my questions will be combined

with answers from many other people, to avoid your responses being identified as yours. The

combined information that we collect from people in Nigeria may be made publicly available online

(i.e. on the internet or similar places).

Although there is no direct benefit to you for participating, the answers that you provide may help to

develop better radio/TV programmes for people in this and other communities in Nigeria. The

combined information that we collect from people in Nigeria will be shared and used to improve

social issues in your community.

You can decide not to answer any question that you do not want to, you can stop the interview at

any time without explanation, or you can request that your answers are removed from the research

at any time. You will not be penalized if you decide not to participate.

The interview will take approximately [60 minutes].”

INTERVIEWER: ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TO THE RESPONDENT AND CIRCLE THEIR RESPONSES BELOW

Do you understand what I have just explained/what you have read? (Circle): Yes No

Do you want to ask me any questions about the interview at this time? (Circle): Yes No

INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ASKED BEFORE PROCEEDING Do you agree to

participate in this interview? (Circle): Yes No

INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SIGN AND DATE BELOW

I have discussed with the respondent the above procedures, explicitly pointing out potential risks or discomforts. I have asked whether any questions remain and have answered these questions to the best of my ability. The respondent verbally agreed to participate in this study. Interviewer name: ______________________________ Interviewer signature: ____________________________ Dated: _______________________________________

IF RESPONDENT IS BELOW 18 OBTAIN ADDITIONAL CONSENT FROM PARENT/GUARDIAN

I have discussed with the parent/guardian the above procedures, explicitly pointing out potential risks or discomforts. I have asked whether any questions remain and have answered these questions to the best of my ability. The parent/guardian verbally agreed to grant consent for the respondent to participate in this study. Interviewer name: ______________________________ Interviewer signature: ____________________________ Dated: _______________________________________

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IMPORTANT: Signed copies of this consent form must be retained on file by the principal

investigator, and given to the respondent (if requested)

INTERVIEWER RECORD RESPONDENT DETAILS

S3. Age Write in years Don’t know Refused

____________ 88 99

S4. Location (single code) Urban Rural

1 2

S5. Household Serial Number Write in household no. ____________

S6. Sex of the respondent (single code) Male Female

1 2

S7. What language would you like our discussion to be in? SINGLE RESPONSE ONLY

Interviewer: CONDUCT THE INTERVIEW IN THE RESPONDENT’S PREFERRED LANGUAGE ONLY.

HOWEVER, DO NOT CONDUCT INTERVIEW IN ANY LANGUAGE OUTSIDE THE SPECIFIED

LANGUAGES ABOVE.

NOW BEGIN THE INTERVIEW WITH THE SELECTED PERSON

English 1

Pidgin 2

Hausa 3

Yoruba 4

Igbo 5

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GOVERNANCE (G) G1 In your opinion, what are the main issues affecting people in Nigeria at present? DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED. PLEASE PROBE ONCE: Any other issues?

Q. G1 (multi code)

a Poverty 1

b Crime and justice 2

c Corruption 3

d Infrastructure - good roads and transport 4

e Security issues - Kidnapping 5

f Security issues – Armed robbery 6

g Security issues – Boko Haram insurgence 7

h Poor service delivery - Education 8

i Poor service delivery - Electricity shortages/hike in price

9

j Poor service delivery - Health 10

k Poor service delivery – Water supply 11

l Poor service delivery – Fuel scarcity/hike in price 12

m Poor service delivery – Sewage and refuse management

13

n Unemployment 14

o Election related issues - Candidate imposition 15

p Election related issues – Thuggery 16

q Election related issues - Rigging 17

r Election related issues - Others 18

s Increase in price of food and domestic items 19

t Diseases / illnesses – (e.g. Pneumonia, Diarrhoea, Malaria etc.)

20

u Other (please record verbatim in G1.1) 21

v Don’t Know 88

w Refused 99

IF ‘OTHER’ MAIN ISSUE MENTIONED IN G1, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

G1.1

OTHER MAIN ISSUE MENTIONED

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G2 And now thinking about issues affecting people where you currently live, what are the issues of local importance? DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED. PLEASE PROBE ONCE: Any other issues?

Q. G1 (multi code)

a Poverty 1

b Crime and justice 2

c Corruption 3

d Infrastructure - good roads and transport 4

e Security issues - Kidnapping 5

f Security issues – Armed robbery 6

g Security issues – Boko Haram insurgence 7

h Poor service delivery - Education 8

i Poor service delivery - Electricity shortages/hike in price

9

j Poor service delivery - Health 10

k Poor service delivery – Water supply 11

l Poor service delivery – Fuel scarcity/hike in price 12

m Poor service delivery – Sewage and refuse management

13

n Unemployment 14

o Election related issues - Candidate imposition 15

p Election related issues – Thuggery 16

q Election related issues - Rigging 17

r Election related issues - Others 18

s Increase in price of food and domestic items 19

t Diseases / illnesses – (e.g. Pneumonia, Diarrhoea, Malaria etc.)

20

u Other (please record verbatim in G2.1) 21

v Don’t Know 88

w Refused 99

IF ‘OTHER’ MAIN ISSUE AFFECTING PEOPLE MENTIONED IN G2, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

G2.1

OTHER MAIN ISSUE MENTIONED

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G3 How much, if anything, do you know about political issues and current affairs? PRESENT

SHOWCARD No.1, SINGLE CODE.

Do you know a great deal, a fair amount, not very much or nothing at all?

Q.G3

A great deal 4

A fair amount 3

Not very much 2

Nothing at all 1

DK 88

Refused 99

G4.1 We’re now going to talk about some issues which people like you have said are important in

Nigeria today.

Please say how much, if anything, do you know about the current situation with these

issues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 1

Do you know a great deal, a fair amount, not very much or nothing at all?

READ OUT ISSUE AND CODE RESPONSE. REPEAT FOR EACH ISSUE.

Issues

A g

reat

dea

l

A f

air

amo

un

t N

ot

very

mu

ch

No

thin

g at

all

DK

REF

USE

D

A Corruption in government 4 3 2 1 88 99

B Election related conflict 4 3 2 1 88 99

C Poor delivery of public services 4 3 2 1 88 99

D Citizens roles during and after elections

4 3 2 1 88 99

E Violence toward children 4 3 2 1 88 99

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G4.2 And how much, if anything, do you know about the causes of these issues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 1

Do you know a great deal, a fair amount, not very much or nothing at all?

READ OUT ISSUE AND CODE RESPONSE. REPEAT FOR EACH ISSUE.

G5. a. Thinking about local and national issues that matter to you, when you get together with

family members, would you say you discuss such issues frequently, occasionally or never? PRESENT SHOWCARD No 2. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH

b. And what about with friends? c. And what about with other people outside of your family and friends?

Issues

A g

reat

dea

l A

fai

r am

ou

nt

No

t v

ery

mu

ch

No

thin

g at

all

DK

REF

USE

D

A The causes of corruption in government

4 3 2 1 88 99

B The causes of ethnic related conflict

4 3 2 1 88 99

C The causes of poor delivery of public services

4 3 2 1 88 99

D Lack/inadequate participation among citizens

4 3 2 1 88 99

E The causes of violence towards children

4 3 2 1 88 99

G5

Freq

uen

tly

Occ

asio

nal

ly

Nev

er

DK

REF

USE

D

a Family members 3 2 1 88 99

b Friends 3 2 1 88 99

c Other people outside of friends and family

3 2 1 88 99

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G6 Continuing to think about local and national issues that matter to you, please tell me how

often, if ever, you do any of the following.

PRESENT SHOWCARD No: 2 READ OUT CATEGORIES

G7 I’m going to list a number of ways in which people can take action. Please tell me whether

you have done any of these things in the past year?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 3. READ OUT EACH ACTION

IF RESPONSE IS ‘HAVE DONE’ PLEASE PROBE:

How frequent have you done it, would you say you done this several times or just once?

IF RESPONSE IS ‘NOT DONE’ PLEASE PROBE:

Are you likely to do it in the future or would you never do it?

SINGLE CODE FOR EACH LINE

Have done Not done

DK Ref-

used Several

times Once

Might

do

Would

never

do

a Participated in an organised

effort to solve a

neighbourhood or community

problem

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Attended a meeting of the

local town council or with

other government officials

4 3 2 1 88 99

c Contacted a local official, like

a local counsellor or an official

who works for a government

agency

4 3 2 1 88 99

d Contacted a national elected

official 4 3 2 1 88 99

e Contacted a local chief or

traditional leader about an

issue

4 3 2 1 88 99

f Attended a meeting in your

local community 4 3 2 1 88 99

g Taken part in a protest, 4 3 2 1 88 99

Q.G6

Freq

uen

tly

Occ

asio

nal

ly

Nev

er

DK

REF

USE

D

a Contact the media (such as TV, radio or newspapers), about an issue

3 2 1 88 99

b Comment, chat, post or share something about an issue online

3 2 1 88 99

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march, or demonstration on

some national or local issue

h Participated in organised

town hall meetings 4 3 2 1 88 99

i Campaigned for a candidate

or political party for an

election

4 3 2 1 88 99

G8 How much do you trust each of the following?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 4. READ OUT EACH ITEM AND CODE RESPONSE. SINGLE CODE

ONLY.

FOLLOW UP WITH:

Do you trust them a lot, a bit, not very much or not at all?

SINGLE CODE FOR EACH LINE

A lo

t

A b

it

No

t ve

ry m

uch

No

t at

all

DK

Ref

use

d

a The president 4 3 2 1 88 99

b National assembly/Parliament 4 3 2 1 88 99

c The ruling party 4 3 2 1 88 99

d Opposition parties 4 3 2 1 88 99

e Religious institutions 4 3 2 1 88 99

f The judicial system/court of law 4 3 2 1 88 99

g The police 4 3 2 1 88 99

h Village elders/ local chiefs 4 3 2 1 88 99

i The local government 4 3 2 1 88 99

j The media 4 3 2 1 88 99

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G9 Please say if you agree or disagree with the following.

READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ON PROVIDING AN AGREE OR DISAGREE RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you [agree/disagree] a lot, or just a normal amount?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5

INTERVIEWER NOTE: ‘A LOT = STRONGLY AGREE/ STRONGLY DISAGREE’ WHILE ‘JUST

NORMAL = AGREE/DISAGREE’

Q.G9

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

DK

Ref

use

d

a Generally, those elected to government soon lose touch with the people

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Sometimes, politics seem so complicated that a person like me can’t really understand what’s going on

4 3 2 1 88 99

c When people get together to demand change, the leaders in government listen

4 3 2 1 88 99

d I don’t think that the government cares much what people like me think

4 3 2 1 88 99

e People like me don’t have any say about what the government does

4 3 2 1 88 99

f The Federal government in Nigeria responds to the needs of ordinary people

4 3 2 1 88 99

g The local government in Nigeria responds to the needs of ordinary people

4 3 2 1 88 99

h I often think about what I can do to bring about positive change in my community

4 3 2 1 88 99

INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT IS UNDER 18 PLEASE SKIP DIRECTLY TO Q.G12

G10 Thinking back to the last general and local election, were you old enough to vote;

a. in the last general election in 2015?

b. in the last local election in your state or local government?

READ OUT EACH ELECTION. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH LINE.

SINGLE CODE FOR EACH LINE Yes No Refused

a Old enough to vote in last general election 1 2 99

b Old enough to vote in last local election 1 2 99

ROUTING

FOR ANY ELECTION WHERE RESPONDENT WAS OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE (CODE 1 AT G10a or

b) PLEASE ASK RELEVANT QUESTION AT G11.

IF TOO YOUNG FOR ALL ELECTIONS (CODE 2 TO ALL) PLEASE GO TO G12.

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G11 Some people did not vote at the general election in 2015, either because they could not

make it or because they did not want to

a. Did you vote in the national/general election in 2015, or not?

b. And can you tell me if you voted in the last local election in your state or local

government?

G12 How likely are you to vote in future elections?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 6.

SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ON PROVIDING A LIKELY OR UNLIKELY RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you are very likely, somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely or very unlikely to

vote?

Q.G11

Very likely 4

Somewhat likely 3

Somewhat unlikely 2

Very unlikely 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

FOR NO AT G11 ASK NG1

FOR ALL OTHER CODES SKIP TO NG2

NG1 What would say are your reasons for not voting in the in the last general election in 2015?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED.

Q.G11

Yes No Refused

a General election 1 2 99

b Local election 1 2 99

a Was not old enough at the time 1 SKIP TO NG4

b Not registered to vote 2

c Don’t have an ID / voters card 3

d Don’t see the point 4

e No interest in politics 5

f Don’t trust the system 6

g Don't trust politicians 7

h Fear of electoral violence 8

i Not enough information on candidates and their plans

9

j Too busy/at work/at study 10

k I can’t read 11

l Did not know how to vote 12

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NG1.1 RECORD ‘OTHER’ REASON FOR NOT VOTING

NG2 What would say motivated you to vote in the last general elections in 2015?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED.

a It is my right 1

b It is my national responsibility and duty 2

c To serve my country and build my and my country's future 3

d To strengthen democracy 4

e To have a good leaders 5

f To have better governance / services / opportunities for Nigeria 6

g To have economic growth for Nigeria 7

h To have peace and security in Nigeria 8

i Everyone else will be voting 9

j Family, village elders or someone else told me to vote 10

k So that my favourite candidate wins/having own representation in the

parliament

11

l Other (please record verbatim at NG2.1

12

m I don't know 88

n Refused 99

NG2.1 RECORD ‘OTHER’ MOTIVATION MENTIONED

m Did not know where to vote 13

n Too complicated / difficult 14

o Don’t know who to vote for 15

p Other (please record verbatim at NG1.1)

16

q Don’t know 88

r Refused 99

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NG3 Which of the following would influence your decision about who to vote for in an election?

PRESENT SHOWCARD: 7

READ OUT ALL OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ALLOWED FOR EACH STATEMENT

For any that would influence, please ask – Would this influence you a lot or just a bit?

Influenc

e a lot

Influenc

e a bit

Would

not

influenc

e

Don’t

know

Refuse

d

a The current popularity or

fame of the candidate

3 2 1 88 99

b The religion of the

candidate

3 2 1 88 99

c The ethnicity or tribe of the

candidate

3 2 1 88 99

d The candidate’s political

affiliation

3 2 1 88 99

e The education and

experience of the candidate

3 2 1 88 99

f Who my family or friends

say I should vote for

3 2 1 88 99

g Who my community say I

should vote for

3 2 1 88 99

h Who my religious leader say

I should vote for

3 2 1 88 99

i The candidate’s policies for

the region

3 2 1 88 99

j The incentives / gifts that I

get from the candidate or

their supporters during the

election campaign

3 2 1 88 99

k Intimidation and threat to

life to vote for a particular

candidate

3 2 1 88 99

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NG5 Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statements

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

DK

Ref

use

d

A I feel that I have a good

understanding about the

policies and manifestoes of

the different political parties

4 3 2 1 88 99

B I know who are the main party

representative for my

constituency

4 3 2 1 88 99

C I could explain to someone

else how the voting process

works

4 3 2 1 88 99

G13 What is your main source of information when deciding which candidate or party to vote

for in an election? DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.G13

a Friends 1

b Family 2

c People in my local neighbourhood 3

d Local influencers/ neighbourhood elders 4

e People I work with 5

f Government officials 6

g Religious leaders 7

h NGOs 8

i Teachers 9

j Television 10

k Radio 11

l Newspaper/magazine 12

m Internet (e.g. social media sites) 13

n Mobile phone (e.g. news service) 14

o Candidates 15

p Campaign literature 16

q Political parties 17

r Other (please record verbatim at G13.2) 18

s I don’t talk to anyone or get any information on these issues

19

t Party manifestoes 20

u Electoral debates 21

v Don’t know 88

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w Refused 99

IF ‘OTHER’ SOURCE OF INFORMATION, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

G13.2

OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION

G14 To what extent does information and debate in the media (such as TV or radio) influence

your decision on who to vote for?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 8

Q.G14

A lot 4

A bit 3

Not very much 2

Not at all 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO RESPONDENT We’re interested in people’s views on how the government can be held to account in Nigeria. Holding to account means that the government is held responsible for their actions and provides a public explanation for what they do.

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G15 Please say whether you agree or disagree with the following:

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ON PROVIDING AN AGREE OR DISAGREE RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you [agree/disagree] a lot, or just a normal amount?

INTERVIEWER NOTE: ‘A LOT = STRONGLY AGREE/ STRONGLY DISAGREE’ WHILE ‘JUST

NORMAL = AGREE/DISAGREE’

Q.G15

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

DK

Ref

use

d

a People like me are entitled to question government officials about their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

b There are ways for people like me to question government officials on their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

c If there was a way for people like me to question government officials, I would raise an issue that mattered to me

4 3 2 1 88 99

d I am satisfied with the account that government officials currently give of their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

G16 Do you agree or disagree that the following are playing an important role in holding

government to account in Nigeria?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5.

READ OUT EACH INSTITUTION. SINGLE CODE ONLY

ON PROVIDING AN AGREE OR DISAGREE RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you [agree/disagree] a lot, or just a normal amount?

INTERVIEWER NOTE: ‘A LOT = STRONGLY AGREE/ STRONGLY DISAGREE’ WHILE ‘JUST

NORMAL = AGREE/DISAGREE’

Q.G16

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

Do

n’t

Kn

ow

Ref

use

d

a The National Assembly 4 3 2 1 88 99

b Opposition parties 4 3 2 1 88 99

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c Religious institutions 4 3 2 1 88 99

d The judiciary 4 3 2 1 88 99

e Civil society and community-based organizations

4 3 2 1 88 99

f Village leaders / local chiefs 4 3 2 1 88 99

g Media 4 3 2 1 88 99

h Holding regular elections 4 3 2 1 88 99

i The constitution 4 3 2 1 88 99

j Labour unions 4 3 2 1 88 99

K Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)

4 3 2 1 88 99

l Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC)

4 3 2 1 88 99

G17 In your opinion, in this country, how free are people like you to do the following?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 9. READ OUT EACH STATEMENT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Are they very free, somewhat free, not very free or not free at all?

Q.G17

Ver

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No

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t al

l

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kn

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Ref

use

d

a To say what they think 4 3 2 1 88 99

b To join any group that they want 4 3 2 1 88 99

c To talk negatively about the government in public

4 3 2 1 88 99

d To choose who to vote for without feeling pressured

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG6 In Nigeria, all citizens are guaranteed a number of rights. Can you please tell me what some

of those rights are?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED.

PLEASE PROBE ONCE: Any other rights?

NG6 Mentioned

a Right to life (private and family life) 1

b Right to education 2

c Right to freedom of movement 3

d Right to peaceful assembly and association 4

e Right to freedom of thought, conscience and 5

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religion (freedom of beliefs)

f Rights to freedom from discrimination (on the grounds of religion etc.)

6

g Right to freedom of expression (speech) 7

h Right to fair hearing (e.g. legal protection) 8

i Right to personal liberty and political freedom

9

j Right to vote and be voted for 10

k Right to own property 11

l Right to social amenities 12

m Other (please record verbatim in NG6.1) 13

u Don’t know 88

v Refused 99

IF ‘OTHER’ RIGHT IS MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG6.1

OTHER RIGHTS

NG7 Besides the rights that each citizen is guaranteed, there are also a number of responsibilities

that are expected from each Nigerian citizen. Can you please tell me what some of those

responsibilities are?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED.

PLEASE PROBE ONCE: Any other responsibilities?

Q.NG7 Mentioned

a To abide by the law 1

b To support Nigeria 2

c To respect the rights of other citizens 3

d To contribute to development of the community where one lives

4

e To cooperate with law enforcement agencies in maintaining law and order

5

f To honestly report income and pay tax appropriately.

6

g To protect public properties in your community

7

h To vote in elections to elect leaders of choice 8

i Other (please record verbatim in NG7.1) 9

j Don’t know 88

k Refused 99

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IF ‘OTHER’ RESPONSIBILITIES IS MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG7.1

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES

G18 I am now going to read out a list of groups that people join or attend. For each one, could

you tell me whether you are an official leader, an active member, an inactive member, or

not a member?

READ OUT EACH GROUP AND CODE RESPONSE. SINGLE CODE ONLY FOR EACH OPTION.

SINGLE CODE FOR

EACH LINE

Official

Leader

Active

member

Inactive

member

Not a

member

Don’t

know

REF

a A religious group 4 3 2 1 88 99

b A voluntary

association or

community group

4 3 2 1 88 99

c A political group or

organisation

4 3 2 1 88 99

G19 How interested are you in news about political issues and current affairs?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 10

Are you very interested, somewhat interested, not very interested, not at all interested?

SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.G19

Very interested 4

Somewhat interested 3

Not very interested 2

Not at all interested 1

DK 88

REF 99

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NG8 Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following statements.

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5. READ OUT EACH STATEMENT.

ON PROVIDING AN AGREE OR DISAGREE RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you [agree/disagree] a lot, or just a normal amount?

NG8

Stro

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Agr

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Dis

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Stro

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Do

n’t

kn

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use

d

A It’s always better to discuss things calmly before resorting to violence

4 3 2 1 88 99

B There is always an alternative to violence when solving a problem

4 3 2 1 88 99

C No matter how severe the problem, it can be solved through dialogue

4 3 2 1 88 99

D Violence is justifiable when all other options have been explored

4 3 2 1 88 99

E Sometimes there is no point in talking because force is the only effective strategy

4 3 2 1 88 99

F People of different ethnicities, religion or

social class would get along better if they

made more of an effort to understand each

other

4 3 2 1 88 99

G Even if people are from different ethnicities,

religious or social groups they have more in

common than they think

4 3 2 1 88 99

H In a peaceful community it is necessary for

different ethnic, religious or social groups to

respect each other

4 3 2 1 88 99

I Some differences between ethnic, religious or

social groups are just too difficult to

overcome

4 3 2 1 88 99

J Sometimes violence is the best way to resolve

a dispute 4 3 2 1 88 99

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NG9 If you were faced with a conflict between you and another member of your community, what

would you do?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

A Talk to them and come to an agreement 1

B Talk to them in order to impose your point of view

2

C Take the dispute to a trusted leader in your community

3

D Take the dispute to a legal representative/government official

4

E Leave it to someone else to deal with 5

F Resort to physical violence 6

G Others (Please specify at NG9.1) 7

H Don’t know 88

I No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG9.1

OTHER SOURCE MENTIONED

NG10 If your community was faced with a conflict with another community, what would you do?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

A Talk to them and come to an agreement 1

B Talk to them in order to impose your point of view

2

C Take the dispute to a trusted leader in your community

3

D Take the dispute to a legal representative/government official

4

E Leave it to someone else to deal with 5

F Resort to physical violence 6

G Others (Please specify at NG10.1) 7

H Don’t know 88

I No response 99

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IF ‘OTHER’ MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG10.1

OTHER SOURCE MENTIONED

Media Consumption (MC)

MC1 How much do you trust these sources for information on political issues and current affairs?

Do you trust them a lot, a bit, not very much or not at all?

READ OUT EACH SOURCE. SINGLE CODE ONLY FOR EACH SOURCE. PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 11

Q. MC1 Trust

A lot A bit Not very much

Not at all

DK Refused

a Friends and family 4 3 2 1 88 99

b Local chiefs or village elders 4 3 2 1 88 99

c Government officials 4 3 2 1 88 99

d Religious leaders 4 3 2 1 88 99

e Television 4 3 2 1 88 99

f Radio 4 3 2 1 88 99

g Newspaper/magazine 4 3 2 1 88 99

h Internet (e.g. social media sites) 4 3 2 1 88 99

MC2 Which of the following items do you have working in your house?

READ OUT EACH ITEM. SINGLE CODE ONLY FOR EACH ITEM

FOR ANY NOT HAVE IN HOUSE (CODE 2 AT MC2), ASK MC3

MC3 Can you access this in any other place?

READ OUT ITEM. SINGLE CODE ONLY

MC2 In my house

MC3 In any other place

Yes No DK REF Yes No DK REF

a TV set 1 2 88 99 1 2 88 99

b Radio set 1 2 88 99 1 2 88 99

c Radio on mobile phone

1 2 88 99 1 2 88 99

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d Mobile Phone / Cell 1 2 88 99 1 2 88 99

e Internet 1 2 88 99 1 2 88 99

f Newspaper 1 2 88 99

MC4 When was the last time you accessed the following?

READ OUT MEDIA TYPES. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH.

FOR ANY MEDIA CODED 1-3 TO Q.MC4, ASK Q.MC5 IF CODE 4-99 TO ALL MEDIA, GO TO DEMOGRAPHICS SECTION

MC5 And how frequently do you access the following?

READ OUT MEDIA TYPES. READ OUT RESPONSES. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH

Media Type Wit

hin

th

e la

st w

eek

Wit

hin

th

e la

st m

on

th

Wit

hin

th

e la

st y

ear

Ove

r a

year

ago

Nev

er

Do

n’t

kn

ow

Ref

use

d

a TV 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

b Radio 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

c Internet 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

d Mobile Phone 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

e Newspaper/magazine 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

MC5 Media Type Ev

ery

we

ek

At

leas

t tw

ice

a m

on

th

At

leas

t o

nce

a m

on

th

Less

th

an o

nce

a m

on

th

Do

n’t

kn

ow

Ref

use

d

a TV 1 2 3 4 88 99

b Radio 1 2 3 4 88 99

c Internet 1 2 3 4 88 99

d Mobile Phone 1 2 3 4 88 99

e Newspaper/magazine 1 2 3 4 88 99

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IF CODE 1-3 AT MC4B, C OR D ASK MC7, OTHERWISE SKIP TO MC8 MC7 Please tell me what radio channels you have listened to in the past 12 months?

DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. MULTIPLE CODES POSSIBLE.

Probe Once: Any other?

ALL SURVEY STATES Q.MC7

BBC English Service 01

BBC Hausa Service 02

FCT

Cool 96.9 FM 03

Wazobia 99.5 FM 04

Love 104.5 FM 05

FRCN: Kapital FM 06

FRCN: Voice of Unity 07

FRCN Network 08

Hot 98.3 FM 09

Raypower 100.5 FM 10

Rhythm FM 11

Vision 92.1 FM 12

Zuma 88.5 FM 13

FRCN: Network Belt 14

LAGOS

Eko 89.75 FM 15

Radio Nigeria 16

Star 101.5 FM 17

City 105.1 FM 18

Top Radio 19

FRCN: Metro FM 20

Radio Continental 102.3 FM 21

Wazobia 95.1 FM 22

Nigeria Info 99.3 FM 23

NOUN 105.9 FM 24

Raypower 100.5 FM 25

Rhythm 93.7 FM 26

Unilag 103.5 FM 27

Voice of Nigeria 28

FRCN: Choice FM 29

Cool 96.9 FM 30

DELTA

Jeremi FM (Effurum) 31

Jeremi FM (Asaba) 32

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Crown FM 89.9 FM 33

Melody 88.6 FM 34

Delta Broadcasting Service, Warri 35

FRCN: Charity FM 36

Delta Broadcasting Service, Asaba 37

ENUGU

FRCN: Coal City 92.8 FM 38

FRCN: Enugu Network Centre 39

Sunrise 96.1 FM 40

Caristas University Radio 98.7 FM 41

Raypower FM 42

Lion 91.1 FM 43

Dream FM 44

Solid FM 45

Enugu State Broadcasting Service 46

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Radio 47

FRCN: Fombina 101.5 FM 48

Radio Gotel 49

ABC Radio 50

KADUNA

Nagarta Radio 51

FRCN: Supreme 96.1 FM 52

Gidan Radio 53

Kada 89.9 FM 54

Queen FM Zaria 55

Raypower FM 56

Rockside FM Kafanchan 57

Alheri Radio 58

Capital Sound 90.872 FM 59

FRCN: Karama FM 60

Liberty FM 61

ALL STATES

Others (Please specify in MC7.1) 62

DON’T KNOW 88

No response 99

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IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

MC7.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

NG11 What types of programs do you like listening to on radio?

READ OUT PROGRAM TYPES. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED

NG11A On a typical weekday (Monday-Friday) when you are listening to the radio, at what times do you listen? PLEASE SPECIFY A WEEKDAY IS MONDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY. CODE EACH TIME BLOCK COVERED BY PERIOD RESPONDENT MENTIONS. PROBE "ANY OTHERS?

NG11B On a typical weekend (Saturday and Sunday) when you are listening to the radio, at what

times do you listen? PLEASE SPECIFY A WEEKDAY IS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY. CODE EACH TIME BLOCK COVERED BY PERIOD RESPONDENT MENTIONS. PROBE "ANY OTHERS?

NG11A NG11B

a Early in the morning (before 8 AM)

1 1

b Morning hours (8 AM to 10 AM) 2 2

c Mid – day (10 AM to 12 PM) 3 3

d Early afternoon (12 PM to 2 PM) 4 4

e Late afternoon (2 PM to 5 PM) 5 5

f Evening (5 PM to 7 PM) 6 6

g Night (7 PM to 10 PM) 7 7

h Late night (after 10 PM) 8 8

NG11

a Drama/serials 1

b News 2

c Education programs 3

d Musical programs/songs 4

e Talks shows 5

f Sports 6

g Women’s program 7

i Agricultural programs 8

j Politics and governance program 9

k Health programs 10

l Religious programs 11

m Comedy shows 12

o Others 13

p DON’T’ KNOW 88

q No response 99

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NG11C Now thinking about your general radio listening habit, where do you listen to radio? MULTIPLE RESPONSES POSSIBLE, DO NOT READ ANSWERS. RECORD FIRST MENTIONED AND THEN PROBE “ANY OTHERS”? AND RECORD ALL THAT APPLY IN SECOND COLUMN

IF CODE 1-3 AT MC4A ASK MC8, OTHERWISE SKIP TO EXPOSURE SECTION

MC8 Please tell me what television channels you have watched in the past 12 months?

DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. MULTIPLE CODES POSSIBLE. Probe Once: Any other? READ OUT OPTIONS. MULTIPLE CODES POSSIBLE

Q.MC8

FCT

AIT 01

ITV 02

Minaj TV 03

NTA Abuja 04

NTA Plus Abuja 05

Channels TV 06

LAGOS

LTV 07

MITV 08

Galaxy TV 09

NTA 2 Channel 5 10

NTA Channel 10 11

Channels TV 12

Superscreen TV 13

AIT Lagos 14

DBN TV 15

FIRST MENTION

OTHERS MENTIONED

Home 1 1

Workplace 2 2

School 3 3

Café, Bar, Restaurant, Joint 4 4

At a friend or neighbors 5 5

In a public place, like a market or public square

6 6

Car 7 7

Other (specify) ______________

8 8

Other (specify) ______________

9 9

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Minaj TV 16

Silverbird TV 17

TV Continental 18

DELTA

NTA Asaba 19

DBS Asaba 20

DBS Warri 21

NTA Sapele 22

ENUGU

EBS Enugu 23

AIT Enugu 24

NTA Enugu 25

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Television 26

NTA Yola 27

TV Gotel 28

KADUNA

Capital TV 29

KSTV 30

DITV 31

NTA Kaduna 32

AIT Kaduna 33

ALL STATES

Others (Please specify in MC7.1) 34

DON’T’ KNOW 88

No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ TV STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

MC8.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

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NG12 What types of programs do you like watching on TV? READ OUT PROGRAM TYPES. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED

NG12

a Dramas/serials 1

b News 2

c Education programs 3

d Musical programs/songs 4

e Talk shows 5

f Sports 6

g Women's programs 7

h Agricultural programs 8

i Politics and governance program 9

j Health programs 10

k Religious programs 11

l Comedy shows 12

m Reality shows 13

n Movies 14

p Others 16

r DON’T’ KNOW 88

s No response 99

NG12A On a typical weekday (Monday-Friday) when you are watching the television, at what times

do you watch? PLEASE SPECIFY A WEEKDAY IS MONDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY. CODE EACH TIME BLOCK COVERED BY PERIOD RESPONDENT MENTIONS. PROBE "ANY OTHERS?

NG12B On a typical weekend (Saturday and Sunday) when you are watching the television, at what

times do you watch? PLEASE SPECIFY A WEEKDAY IS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY. CODE EACH TIME BLOCK COVERED BY PERIOD RESPONDENT MENTIONS. PROBE "ANY OTHERS?

NG12A NG12B

a Early in the morning (before 8 AM)

1 1

b Morning hours (8 AM to 10 AM) 2 2

c Mid – day (10 AM to 12 PM) 3 3

d Early afternoon (12 PM to 2 PM) 4 4

e Late afternoon (2 PM to 5 PM) 5 5

f Evening (5 PM to 7 PM) 6 6

g Night (7 PM to 10 PM) 7 7

h Late night (after 10 PM) 8 8

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NG12C Now thinking about your general television viewing habit, where do you watch television? MULTIPLE RESPONSES POSSIBLE, DO NOT READ ANSWERS. RECORD FIRST MENTIONED AND THEN PROBE “ANY OTHERS”? AND RECORD ALL THAT APPLY IN SECOND COLUMN

NG12.2 People like you have said the following things about the Nigerian media (TV and radio). Do

you agree or disagree?

ON PROVIDING AN AGREE OR DISAGREE RESPONSE, FOLLOW UP WITH:

Would you say you [agree/disagree] a lot, or just a normal amount?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5. READ OUT STATEMENTS. SINGLE CODE ONLY

NG12.2

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

DK

Ref

use

d

a a

The Nigerian media provides you with the opportunity to question government officials on issues that matter to you

4 3 2 1 88 99

d b

The Nigerian media makes government officials react to the needs of ordinary citizens

4 3 2 1 88 99

e c

The Nigerian media presents different points of view about an issue

4 3 2 1 88 99

f d

The Nigerian media neglects politically marginalised groups

4 3 2 1 88 99

g e

The Nigerian media demonstrates a commitment to solving rather than escalating conflicts

4 3 2 1 88 99

FIRST MENTION

OTHERS MENTIONED

Home 1 1

Workplace 2 2

School 3 3

Café, Bar, Restaurant, Joint 4 4

At a friend or neighbors 5 5

In a public place, like a market or public square

6 6

Car 7 7

Other (specify) ______________

8 8

Other (specify) ______________

9 9

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EXPOSURE IF CODE 1-3 AT MC4a, c or d, ASK PSA1, OTHERWISE SKIP TO EX1 PSA1 Thinking back over the last 3 months, have you ever seen this short message/advert on

television or online?

PRESENT IMAGES PSA ACROSS ALL STATES DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

PSA1a

Yes 1

No 2 SKIP TO EX1

DK 88

REF 99

PSA1b Can you briefly describe what the advert is all about? Who it featured?

WRITE IN VERBATIM

PSA2 How many times, approximately, have you seen this short message/advert?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

PSA2

Number of time Code

0 1

1-3 2

4-8 3

8+ 4

DK 88

REF 99

PSA3 Can you tell me on which TV stations or websites you have seen this short message/advert?

MULTIPLE RESPONSES ALLOWED. DO NOT READ OUT.

ALL SURVEY STATES PSA3

Youtube 01

Facebook 02

FCT

ITV 03

NTA Channel 5 04

Dasamal TV 05

Farin Wata TV 06

Channels TV 07

AIT 08

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Silverbird TV 09

NTA Entertainment 10

NTA Network

LAGOS

LTV 11

MITV 12

Galaxy TV 13

NTA 2 Channel 5 14

Superscreen TV 15

NN24 16

TV Continental 17

AIT Lagos 18

Channels TV 19

DBN 20

Silverbird TV 21

ONTV 22

DELTA

DBS TV, Warri 23

DBS TV, Asaba 24

ENUGU

Enugu State TV 25

AIT 26

NTA Network Centre 27

TARABA

Taraba State Television - TTV 28

NTA - Jalingo 29

KADUNA

Capital TV 30

AIT Kaduna 31

DITV 32

NTA Kaduna 33

KSTV 34

Liberty TV 35

ALL STATES

Other (Please specify in PSA3.1) 36

Don’t know 88

No response 99

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Other stations – WRITE IN VERBATIM PSA3.1

PSA3.2 Can you describe what you have learnt from the short message/advert? DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED.

Women should participate actively in politics 1

Women have equal right as men to participate in

politics

2

3

4

5

Other learning related to women participation in

politics

6

Other learning not related to women participation in

politics

7

I didn’t learn anything 8

I don’t know / don’t remember 88

Refusal 99

PSA3.3 How often have you discussed a topic covered on this short drama/announcement with

friends, family or colleagues?

READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 2

Frequently 3

Occasionally 2

Never 1

DK 88

REF 99

ASK ALL STATES EX1 Are you aware of any programmes on radio or TV about political issues and current affairs in

Nigeria? DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

EX1

Yes 1 ASK EX2

No 2

GO TO EX3 Don’t know 88

No response 99

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IF AWARE OF POLITICAL ISSUES AND CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMMES AT EX1 ABOVE, ASK EX2 Please mention the names of radio or TV programmes about political issues and current

affairs you are aware of? DO NOT READ OUT LIST. MULTIPLE CODES POSSIBLE, PROBE FULLY

Other programmes – WRITE IN VERBATIM EX2.1

EX2

Yes

a Story Story 1

b Talk Your Own 2

c Gatanan Gatanan Ku 3

d Muttatau Na 4

FCT

e Take Life Jeje 5

f Know Your Rights 6

LAGOS

g I Beg Una 7

h Oga Madam Office 8

DELTA

i Make Country Better 9

j Na So We See Am 10

ENUGU

k Ochichi Obodo 11

l X-ray 12

ADAMAWA

m Kowa Ya iya Allonsa 13

n Issues and Events 14

KADUNA

o Demokradiyya 15

p Ance Kace 16

q Other (Please specify in EX2.1) 17

ALL STATES

r Don’t know 88

s No response 99

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EX3 Are you aware of these programmes? READ OUT. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH

INTERVIEWER: PLEASE PLAY PROMPT FOR GG PROGRAMME TO THE RESPONDENTS AND ASK.

EX4 Have you ever listened to the following on the radio?

PLAY EACH TUNE AND SEEK RESPONSE/CODE BEORE PLAYING THE NEXT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

EX3

Yes No DK REF

ALL SURVEY STATES

a Story Story 1 2 88 99

b Talk Your Own 1 2 88 99

c Gbagam Gbagam 1 2 88 99

d One thing at a time 1 2 88 99

ASK IN FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY

e Gatanan Gatanan Ku 1 2 88 99

f Muttatau Na 1 2 88 99

EX3

Yes No DK REF

ALL SURVEY STATES

a Story Story 1 2 88 99

b Talk Your Own 1 2 88 99

c Gbagam Gbagam 1 2 88 99

d One thing at a time 1 2 88 99

ASK IN FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY

e Gatanan Gatanan Ku 1 2 88 99

f Muttatau Na 1 2 88 99

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FOR EACH OF THE PROGRAMME CODED YES (CODE 1) AT EX4 ABOVE ASK EX5, IF CODE 2 OR 88 OR 99 TO ALL AT EX4 GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC SECTION. EX5 When did you last listen to [GG programme] PRESENT SHOWCARD NO 12. READ OUT SCALE FOR EACH PROGRAMME. SINGLE CODE

ONLY

FOR EACH OF THE PROGRAMME CODED YES (CODE 1) AT EX4 ABOVE ASK EX6, IF CODE 2

OR 88 OR 99 TO ALL AT EX4 GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC SECTION.

EX6 How often do you listen to [GG programme]?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO 13. READ OUT SCALE FOR EACH PROGRAMME. SINGLE CODE

ONLY

Programme Wit

hin

th

e la

st w

eek

Wit

hin

th

e la

st m

on

th

Wit

hin

th

e la

st 3

mo

nth

s

Wit

hin

th

e la

st y

ear

Ove

r a

year

ago

Do

n’t

kn

ow

Ref

use

d

ALL SURVEY STATES

a Story Story 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

b Talk Your Own 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

ASK IN FCT ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY

c Gatanan

Gatanan Ku

1 2 3 4 5 88 99

d Muttatau Na 1 2 3 4 5 88 99

Programme Ever

y w

eek

Twic

e a

mo

nth

/eve

ry

oth

er w

eek

On

ce a

mo

nth

Less

th

an o

nce

a m

on

th

Do

n’t

kn

ow

Ref

use

d

ALL SURVEY STATES

A Story Story 1 2 3 4 88 99

B Talk Your Own 1 2 3 4 88 99

ASK IN FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY

C Gatanan Gatanan Ku 1 2 3 4 88 99

D Muttatau Na 1 2 3 4 88 99

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EX7 For how long have you been listening to [GG programme]?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO 14. READ OUT SCALE FOR EACH PROGRAMME. SINGLE CODE

ONLY

EX8 Please tell me any other programmes about politics or current affairs that you have accessed

on radio, television or internet in the past year?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODE ALLOWED.

Programme For

less

th

an o

ne

mo

nth

For

less

th

an 3

mo

nth

s

For

less

th

an 6

mo

nth

s

For

less

th

an o

ne

yea

r

For

on

e to

tw

o y

ears

For

mo

re t

han

tw

o y

ears

bu

t

less

th

an f

ive

year

s

For

five

or

mo

re y

ears

Do

n’t

kn

ow

Ref

use

d

ALL SURVEY STATES

A Story Story 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 88 99

B Talk Your Own 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 88 99

ASK IN FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY

C Gatanan Gatanan Ku 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 88 99

D Muttatau Na 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 88 99

EX2

Yes

FCT

e Take Life Jeje 1

f Know Your Rights 2

LAGOS

g I Beg Una 3

h Oga Madam Office 4

DELTA

i Make Country Better 5

j Na So We See Am 6

ENUGU

k Ochichi Obodo 7

l X-ray 8

ADAMAWA

m Kowa Ya iya Allonsa 9

n Issues and Events 10

KADUNA

o Demokradiyya 11

p Ance Kace 12

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EX8.1 Record name of ‘other’ programme

EX9 Please tell me any other radio dramas that you have listened to on radio in the past year?

DO NOT READ OUT. MULTIPLE CODES ALLOWED

EX9

a Abule Oloke Merin 1

b Ode Jinjin 2

c Gbagam Gbagam 3

d Gari Muna fata 4

e One thing at a time 5

f Village meeting 6

g Others (Please specify in EX9.2) 7

H Do not listen to any other radio

drama

8 IF NO OTHER DRAMA IS MENTIONED (8, 88, 99) PLEASE GO TO ND1_SS

I Don’t know 88

J No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO DRAMA MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

EX9.2

NG13b Now thinking about Story Story and the other radio dramas you mentioned that you

listened to, please tell me which of these dramas do you like most? DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

NG13b

a Story Story 1

b Abule Oloke Merin 2

c Ode Jinjin 3

d Gbagam Gbagam 4

e Gari Muna fata 5

f One thing at a time 6

q Other (Please specify in EX8.1) 66

r Don’t know 88

s No response 99

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

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g Village meeting 7

h Others (Please specify in NG13b.1) 8

i Don’t know 88

j No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ DRAMA MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG13b.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

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STORY STORY QUESTION IF YES (CODE 1) AT EX4_A FOR STORY STORY ABOVE ASK, OTHERWISE GO TO LG1_TYO (TALK YOUR OWN) You previously mentioned that you have listened to Story Story. I’d now like to ask you a few questions about this programme. LG1_SS In Story Story the following issues have been addressed:

READ OUT ISSUES AS BELOW

a

b Post-election accountability i.e.

making elected officials deliver their

electoral promises

d Right to challenge and change

leader if they fail to deliver

How much has listening to Story Story improved your understanding about these issues? PRESENT SHOWCARD NO.8 READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.LG1_SS

A lot 4

A bit 3

Not very much 2

Not at all 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

NG13a Please tell me on which radio station do you most often listen to Story Story?

DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ALL SURVEY STATES NG13a

BBC English Service 01

FCT

Love Family 104.5 FM 02

Raypower 100.5 FM 03

FRCN: Kapital FM 04

FRCN: Voice of Unity 05

Hot 98.3 FM 06

Vision 92.1 FM 07

Rhythm 94.7 FM 08

Wazobia 99.5 FM 09

Kiss 99.9 FM 10

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LAGOS

Raypower 100.5 FM 11

Unilag 103.1 FM 12

Star 101.5 13

Eko 89.75 FM 14

NOUN 105.9 FM 15

Radio Continental 102.3 FM 16

City 105.1 FM 17

Wazobia 95.1 FM 18

Nigeria Info 99.3 FM 19

Beat FM 99.9 20

Rhythm 93.7 FM 21

Radio Nigeria One 103.5 MHz 22

Inspiration 92.3 FM 23

DELTA

Melody 88.6 FM Warri 24

Voice of Delta 97.9 FM 25

Jeremi 95.1 FM (Effurun) 26

Delta State University Radio 103.7 FM 27

ENUGU

ESBS Sunrise 96.1 FM 28

FRCN: Radio One Enugu 828 MHz 29

FRCN: Coal City 92.8 FM 30

Lion 91.1 FM 31

Caritas University Radio 98.7 FM 32

Dream 92.5 FM 33

Solid 100.9 FM 34

GoUni Radio 106.7 FM 35

Radio Nigeria Voice 96.7 FM 36

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Radio 37

FRCN: Fombina 101.5 FM 38

Radio Gotel 39

ABC Radio 40

KADUNA

FRCN: Supreme 96.1 FM 41

Capital Sound 90.9 FM 42

Nagarta Radio 43

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Liberty Radio 97.1 FM 44

NTI Teachers’ Radio 102.1 FM 45

ALL STATES

Other (Please specify in NG13a.1) 46

Don’t know 88

No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG13a.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

NG13c Could you please tell me the reasons why you like this drama the most? DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ALLOWED.

NG13c

a It addresses the issues that concern me 1

b The story line is easy to follow 2

c I like the characters in the drama 3

d It educates the listeners 4

e It is entertaining 5

f It teaches its audience about skills to enhance better

living

6

g It is a drama that educates its listeners as well as

entertains

7

h It is a true life story of happenings and events around us 8

i Others (Please specify in NG13c.1) 9

j Don’t know 88

k No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ REASON MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG13c.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

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ONLY ASK NG13d TO THOSE WHO HAVE LISTENED TO STORY STORY WITHIN THE PAST YEAR (CODE 1-4 AT EX5). OTHERWISE SKIP TO NG14.

NG13d We would now like to ask you some questions on how you felt whilst listening to Story Story.

Please think back to the last time you listened to Story Story…when was that? (Recall aid).

Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements.

INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: Then ask: do you agree / disagree somewhat or strongly?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5 SINGLE CODE ONLY.

When I listened to STORY

STORY…

Strongly

agree

Agree

little

Disagree

little

Disagree

strongly

DK Refused

A At points, I had a hard time

making sense of what was going

on in Story Story (-)

4 3 2 1 88 99

B My understanding of the

characters in Story Story is

unclear

4 3 2 1 88 99

C I had a hard time recognizing the

thread of the story

4 3 2 1 88 99

D I found my mind wondering while

the drama is on

4 3 2 1 88 99

E While the drama is on I found

myself thinking about other

things

4 3 2 1 88 99

F I had a hard time keeping my

mind on Story Story

4 3 2 1 88 99

G During the program, my body

was in the room, but my mind

was inside the world created by

the story

4 3 2 1 88 99

H Story Story created a new world,

and then that world suddenly

disappeared when the program

finished.

4 3 2 1 88 99

I At times during the program, the

world was closer to me than the

real world

4 3 2 1 88 99

J The story affected me

emotionally

4 3 2 1 88 99

K During the program, when a main

character succeeded, I felt happy,

and when they suffered in some

way, I felt sad

4 3 2 1 88 99

L I felt sorry for some of the 4 3 2 1 88 99

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characters in Story Story

m At the important moments in

Story Story, you could feel the

emotions the characters felt

4 3 2 1 88 99

n You were worried for some of the

characters in Story Story

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG13d_2 Here are some more statements about how some people feel whilst listening to radio

dramas. Please tell me if you agree or disagree that these statements describe your

experience of listening to Story Story

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5

PROBE: Do you agree/disagree a little or a lot?

SINGLE CODE ONLY.

When I listened to STORY

STORY…

Strongly

agree

Agree

little

Disagree

little

Disagree

strongly

DK Refused

a You really enjoy listening to Story

Story

4 3 2 1 88 99

b You usually find the program

enjoyable

4 3 2 1 88 99

c The stories are always very

entertaining

4 3 2 1 88 99

d You are often moved by the story 4 3 2 1 88 99

e You would recommend this radio

drama to a friend

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG13e I’m going to read you some statements about Story Story. Please tell me if you think Story

Story does this a lot, a bit, not very much, or not at all.

PRESENT SHOWCARD 11

READ OUT EACH STATEMENT. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH ITEM.

A lo

t

A b

it

No

t ve

ry m

uch

No

t at

all

Do

n’t

kn

ow

No

res

po

nse

a Story Story makes me think about

what I can do to bring about

positive change in my community

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Story Story has made me aware of

alternatives to solving a problem

than using violence or force

4 3 2 1 88 99

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c Story Story addresses complex

issues, like politics, in a way that

makes them easier to understand

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG13f How often have you discussed a storyline from Story Story with friends, family or colleagues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 2 READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ND13f

Frequently 3

Occasionally 2

Never 1

DK 88

REF 99

EXPOSURE (TALK YOUR OWN) IF YES (CODE 1) AT EX4_B FOR TALK YOUR OWN, OTHERWISE GO TO LG1_GGK (GATANAN GATANAN KU) You previously mentioned that you have listened to Talk Your Own. I’d now like to ask you a few questions about this programme. LG1_TYO In Talk Your Own the following issues have been discussed:

READ OUT ISSUES AS BELOW

a Corruption and its effect on the

society

b Rights of citizens to hold leaders

accountable

c Service delivery specifically fulfilling

electoral promises

d Citizens’ rights and how to seek

redress when infringed

e Citizens participation in elections

How much has listening to Talk Your Own improved your understanding about these issues? PRESENT SHOWCARD NO.8 READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.LG1_TYO

A lot 4

A bit 3

Not very much 2

Not at all 1

Don’t know 88

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Refused 99

LG2_TYO Holding government to account means that the government is held responsible for

their actions and provides a public explanation for what they do. Do you agree or disagree that Talk Your Own plays a role in holding government to account? PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5

SINGLE CODE ONLY

Q.LG2_TYO

Strongly agree 4

Agree 3

Disagree 2

Strongly disagree 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

LG3_TYO Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about

Talk Your Own?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5 SINGLE CODE ONLYFOR EACH STATEMENT.

LG3_TYO

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

Do

n’t

Kn

ow

Ref

use

d

a Talk Your Own informs citizens about the decisions and actions of government

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Talk Your Own provides an opportunity for people like me to question government officials about their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

c Talk Your Own brings the issues that matter to ordinary citizens to the attention of government officials

4 3 2 1 88 99

d Talk Your Own pushes government officials to provide information about their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

e Talk Your Own highlights where the information provided by the government is untrue or insufficient

4 3 2 1 88 99

f Talk Your Own exposes wrongdoing or failures of government officials

4 3 2 1 88 99

g Talk Your Own makes government officials react to the needs of ordinary citizens

4 3 2 1 88 99

h Talk Your Own provides listeners with the chance to voice their opinions

4 3 2 1 88 99

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NG14a Please tell me on which radio station do you most often listen to Talk Your Own? DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

ALL SURVEY STATES NG14a

FCT

Love Family 104.5 FM 01

Raypower 100.5 FM 02

FRCN: Kapital FM 03

FRCN: Voice of Unity 04

Hot 98.3 FM 05

Vision 92.1 FM 06

Cool 96.9 FM 07

Kiss 99.9 FM 08

Rhythm 94.7 FM 09

LAGOS

FRCN: Metro FM 10

Unilag 103.1 FM 11

Star 101.5 FM 12

Eko 89.75 FM 13

NOUN 105.9 FM 14

Radio Continental 102.3 FM 15

City 105.1 FM 16

Wazobia 95.1 FM 17

Nigeria Info 99.3 FM 18

Radio Nigeria One 103.5 FM 19

Naija FM 102.7 20

Rhythm 93.7 FM 21

Top Radio 90.9 FM 22

Inspiration 92.3 FM 23

DELTA

Melody 88.6 FM Warri 24

Voice of Delta 97.92 FM 25

Jeremi 95.1 FM (Effurum) 26

Delta State University Radio 103.7 FM 27

ENUGU

ESBS Sunrise 96.1 FM 28

FRCN: Radio One Enugu 828 MHz 29

FRCN: Coal City 92.8 FM 30

Lion 91.1 FM 31

Caritas Radio 98.7 FM 32

Dream 92.5 FM 33

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Solid 100.9 FM 34

GoUni Radio 106.9 FM 35

Radio Nigeria Voice 96.7 FM 36

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Radio 37

FRCN: Fombina 101.5 FM 38

Radio Gotel 39

ABC Radio 40

KADUNA

FRCN: Supreme 96.1 FM 41

Capital Sound 90.872 FM 42

Nagarta Radio 43

Liberty Radio 97.1 FM 44

Rockside 89.9 FM 45

ALL STATES

Other (Please specify in NG14a.1) 46

Don’t know 88

No response 99

IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG14a.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

NG14b How often have you discussed a topic covered on Talk Your Own with friends, family or

colleagues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 2

READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Frequently 3

Occasionally 2

Never 1

DK 88

REF 99

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EXPOSURE (GATANAN GATANAN KU) IF YES (CODE 1) AT EX4_C FOR GATANAN GATANAN KU, OTHERWISE GO TO LG1_MTTN (MUTTATAU NA) THIS WILL ONLY BE ASKED AMONG RESPONDENTS FROM FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY You previously mentioned that you have listened to Gatanan Gatanan Ku. I’d now like to ask you a few questions about this programme. LG1_GGK In Gatanan Gatanan Ku the following issues have been addressed:

READ OUT ISSUES AS BELOW

a Citizens’ participation in elections

b Use of election as a tool to hold

leader to account

d Right to challenge and change

leader if they fail to deliver

e Abuse of child rights

f Service delivery specifically fulfilling

electoral promises

How much has listening to Gatanan Gatanan Ku improved your understanding about these issues? PRESENT SHOWCARD NO.8 READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.LG1_GGK

A lot 4

A bit 3

Not very much 2

Not at all 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

LG3_GGK I’m going to read you some statements about Gatanan Gatanan Ku. Please tell me if

you think Gatanan Gatanan Ku does this a lot, a bit, not very much, or not at all.

READ OUT EACH STATEMENT. PRESENT SHOWCARD. SINGLE CODE FOR EACH ITEM.

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 8

A lo

t

A b

it

No

t ve

ry m

uch

No

t at

all

Do

n’t

kn

ow

No

res

po

nse

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a Gatanan Gatanan Ku provides me with

different perspectives on everyday issues

affecting my life

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Gatanan Gatanan Ku addresses everyday

challenges in a way that is relevant to my

religion and culture

4 3 2 1 88 99

c Gatanan Gatanan Ku addresses complex

issues, like politics, in a way that makes them

easier to understand

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG15a Please tell me on which radio station do you most often listen to Gatanan Gatanan Ku?

DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

GGK BROADCAST STATES Q.NG15a

BBC Hausa Service 01

FCT

Voice of Nigeria 103.5 MHz 02

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Radio 03

FRCN: Fombina 101.5 FM 04

Radio Gotel 05

ABC Radio 06

KADUNA

Alheri Radio 07

Nagarta Radio 08

FRCN: Karama FM 09

Freedom 92.9 FM 10

NTI Teachers’ Radio 102.1 FM 11

Rockside 89.9 FM 12

Kada 1 Radio 13

Liberty 91.7 FM 14

Raypower 100.5 FM 15

ALL STATES

Other (Please specify in NG15a.1) 16

Don’t know 88

No response 99

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IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG15a.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

NG15b How often have you discussed a storyline from Gatanan Gatanan Ku with friends, family or

colleagues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 2

READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

NG15b

Frequently 3

Occasionally 2

Never 1

DK 88

REF 99

IF YES (CODE 1) AT EX4_D FOR MUTTATAU NA, OTHERWISE GO TO DEMOGRAPHIC SECTION (D1). THIS WILL ONLY BE ASKED AMONG RESPONDENTS FROM FCT, ADAMAWA AND KADUNA ONLY EXPOSURE (MUTTATAU NA) You previously mentioned that you have listened to Muttatau Na. I’d now like to ask you a few questions about this programme. LG1_MTTN In Muttatau Na the following issues have been discussed:

READ OUT ISSUES AS BELOW

a Citizens’ participation in elections

b Use of election as a tool to hold

leader to account

d Right to challenge and change

leader if they fail to deliver

e Abuse of child rights

f Service delivery specifically fulfilling

electoral promises

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How much has listening to Muttatau Na improved your understanding about these issues? PRESENT SHOWCARD NO.8 READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.LG1_MTTN

A lot 4

A bit 3

Not very much 2

Not at all 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

LG2_MTTN Holding government to account means that the government is held responsible for

their actions and provides a public explanation for what they do. Do you agree or disagree that Muttatau Na plays a role in holding government to account?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5 SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Q.LG2_MTTN

Strongly agree 4

Agree 3

Disagree 2

Strongly disagree 1

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

LG3_MTTN Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about

Muttatau Na?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 5. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

LG3_MTTN

Stro

ngl

y ag

ree

Agr

ee

Dis

agre

e

Stro

ngl

y D

isag

ree

Do

n’t

Kn

ow

Ref

use

d

a Muttatau Na informs citizens about the decisions and actions of government

4 3 2 1 88 99

b Muttatau Na provides an opportunity for people like me to question government officials about their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

c Muttatau Na brings the issues that matter to ordinary citizens to the attention of government officials

4 3 2 1 88 99

d Muttatau Na pushes government officials to provide information about their decisions and actions

4 3 2 1 88 99

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e Muttatau Na highlights where the information provided by the government is untrue or insufficient

4 3 2 1 88 99

f Muttatau Na exposes wrongdoing or failures of government officials

4 3 2 1 88 99

g Muttatau Na makes government officials react to the needs of ordinary citizens

4 3 2 1 88 99

h Muttatau Na addresses social and political issues in a way that is relevant to my religion

4 3 2 1 88 99

i Muttatau Na provides me with different perspectives on social and political issues that matter to me

4 3 2 1 88 99

NG16a Please tell me on which radio station do you most often listen to Muttatau Na?

DO NOT READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

GGK BROADCAST STATES Q.NG16a

BBC Hausa Service 01

FCT

Voice of Nigeria 103.5 MHz 02

ADAMAWA

Adamawa Radio 03

FRCN: Fombina 101.5 FM 04

Radio Gotel 05

Taraba Radio 90.6 MHz 06

KADUNA

Alheri Radio 07

Nagarta Radio 08

FRCN: Karama FM 09

Freedom 92.9 FM 10

NTI Teachers’ Radio 102.1 FM 11

Rockside 89.9 FM 12

Kada 1 Radio 13

Liberty 91.7 FM 14

Raypower 100.5 FM 15

ALL STATES

Other (Please specify in NG15a.1) 16

Don’t know 88

No response 99

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IF ‘OTHER’ RADIO STATION MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

NG16a.1

OTHER STATION MENTIONED

NG16b How often have you discussed a topic covered on Muttatau Na with friends, family or

colleagues?

PRESENT SHOWCARD NO: 2

READ OUT OPTIONS. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

Frequently 3

Occasionally 2

Never 1

DK 88

REF 99

DEMOGRAPHIC (D) INTERVIEWER: CHECK AGE AND GENDER IS RECORDED IN SCREENER D1 Which of these descriptions best describes your marital status?

READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY

Q. D1

Single 1

Married, living with spouse 2

Married, not living with spouse 3

Divorced/Separated 4

Widowed 5

Living with Partner 6

In a marriage where the husband has more than one wife 7

Other (Record verbatim at D1.1) 8

Don’t know 88

Refused/No answer 99

IF ‘OTHER’ MENTIONED, PLEASE RECORD VERBATIM

D1.1

OTHER STATUS MENTIONED

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D2 What is your religion?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY

Q. D2

Hindu 1

Muslim 2

Christian 3

Sikh 4

Jain 5

Buddhist 6

Parsi/Zoroastrian 7

Taoism 8

Jewish 9

Bahá'í 10

No religion 11

Traditional worshipper 12

Refused/No answer 99

D3 What do you consider to be your main ethnic group?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY

Q.D3 Q.D3

Birom 1 Itsekiri 13

Bura 2 Kaje 14

Edo 3 Kanuri 15

Efik 4 Okrika 16

Fulani 5 Nupe 17

Gwari 6 Shuwa-Arab 18

Hausa 7 Urhobo 19

Ibibio 8 Tiv 20

Igala 9 Yoruba 21

Igbo 10 Idoma 22

Ijaw 11 Other (specify)

………

23

Ikwere 12 Don’t know/No response 24

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D4 How easy is it for you to read a paper or something written in the following languages?

SINGLE CODE

INTERVIEWER TO HOLD UP A PAPER WRITTEN IN EACH LANGUAGE

Easy Difficult Do not read at all

English language 1 2 3

Hausa language 1 2 3

Igbo language 1 2 3

Yoruba language 1 2 3

Pidgin English 1 2 3

D5 Have you ever attended school?

SINGLE CODE

Q.D5

Yes 1

No 2

Refused/No answer 99

D6 What is the highest level of schooling you have completed?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY

Q. D6

Have never attended school 1

Did not complete primary education 2

Primary 3

Secondary 4

College/OND 5

University/HND 6

Quranic education 7

Other SPECIFY ____________ 8

Don’t know 88

Refused / No answer 99

D7 What category does your household income fall within?

READ OUT. SINGLE CODE

Q. D7

We don’t have enough money, even for food 1

We can afford food but purchasing of clothes is a serious problem 2

We can afford food and clothes, but purchasing of durables such as TV set or a refrigerator is difficult for us

3

We can afford main household appliances, but purchasing a car is beyond our means

4

What we earn is sufficient to buy anything except such expensive purchases as an apartment or house

5

We do not face financial problems. If necessary we can buy an apartment or a house

6

Don’t know 88

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Refused/No answer 99

D8 Please tell me if any of the following describes a physical, health or mental condition you

may have? READ OUT EACH CONDITION, SINGLE CODE ONLY FOR EACH CONDITION.

D8

Yes No Don’t

know

No

response

Vision impairment 1 2 88 99

Difficult hearing or deafness 1 2 88 99

Unable to walk or climb stairs 1 2 88 99

Memory loss 1 2 88 99

Difficult breathing or fatigue 1 2 88 99

Loss of concentration or difficulty in

learning

1 2 88 99

Difficulty leaving lifting or carrying 1 2 88 99

FOR ANY CONDITION MENTIONED AT D8 ASK D9. SINGLE CODE ONLY FOR EACH CONDITION.

D9 Please tell me how long you have been suffering from the condition?

D9

LESS THAN

12

MONTHS

12

MONTHS

OR MORE

DON’T

KNOW

NO

RESPONSE

Vision impairment 1 2 88 99

Difficult hearing or deafness 1 2 88 99

Unable to walk or climb stairs 1 2 88 99

Memory loss 1 2 88 99

Difficult breathing or fatigue 1 2 88 99

Loss of concentration or difficulty

in learning

1 2 88 99

Difficulty leaving lifting or carrying 1 2 88 99

D10 What is your occupation?

DO NOT READ OUT. SINGLE CODE ONLY.

SINGLE CODE FOR EACH APPLCIABLE COLUMN D10

Yourself

Doctor 1

Lawyer/Magistrate 2

Accountant 3

Engineer 4

Teacher 5

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Other professional SPECIFY ____________ 6

Journalist/ working in Media 7

Managing business with 20 employees or more 8

Managing business with less than 20 employees but 1 or more

employee

9

Petty trader/shopkeeper (no employees) 10

Government official/civil servant in position of management 11

Mid-level/senior office worker (non-government) 12

Other Government worker 13

Junior office worker (non-government) 14

Agricultural labourer/farmer 15

Fisherman 16

Agricultural extension worker 17

Health worker 18

Unskilled labour-specify_____ 19

Cleaner/domestic servant 20

Transport worker (bus driver, auto rickshaw driver, taxi driver,

etc.)

21

Housewife 22

Student 23

Retired 24

Unemployed 25

Other specify _________________ 26

Don’t know 88

D11 What is your average monthly household income?

D11

Household/Mont

hly Income

Less than 25,000 1

25,001 - 50,000 2

50,001 – 75,000 3

75,001 – 100,000 4

100,001 – 125,000 5

125,001 – 150,000 6

150,001 – 175,000 7

175,001 – 200,000 8

200,001 – 225,000 9

225,001 – 250,000 10

250,000+ 11

No household income 12

Don’t know 88

Refused 99

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INTERVIEWER EXPLAIN:

- THAT THE INTERVIEW IS NOW FINISHED - THANK RESPONDENT FOR THEIR TIME

PLEASE ANSWER ANY FINAL QUESTIONS THE RESPONDENT MAY HAVE