Abstract

Media houses have played significant roles in national development. They, among other roles, serve as the intermediary between the government and the masses. The choice they make in their reportage begins from the headlines which may or may not outrightly show the direction of the news. The study examines the linguistic features of the news headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff hike in Nigeria. Register analysis is the theory adopted to carry out the study. This is to enable us consider the functions of the chosen linguistic items within the social setting; find out the similarities and differences that exist among the headlines in terms of how they are structured and point out the implied meaning in them. This study, among other findings, reveals that most of the newspaper headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff hike relied heavily on positive adjectives to palatably present government policies, actions and steps to the masses. This paper suggests that researchers could adopt Speech Act Theory to analyse the newspaper headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff hike so as to find out what journalists are doing with words.

Highlights

  • The Federal Government of Nigeria recently increased fuel price and simultaneously, astronomically pushed up the cost of electricity

  • This paper suggests that researchers could adopt Speech Act Theory to analyse the newspaper headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff hike so as to find out what journalists are doing with words

  • This study shall examine how the choice of words, coordination patterns and structural options may help in the understanding of the headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff jack, and the perspective from which each media outfit contributes to national development

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Introduction

The Federal Government of Nigeria recently increased fuel price and simultaneously, astronomically pushed up the cost of electricity. This has taken a heavy economic toll on the masses. On September 8, 2020, virtually all newspapers captured the news on fuel subsidy removal and electricity hike in their reports. The news made it to the front pages which always attract readers. This study attempts to analyze newspaper headlines on fuel subsidy removal and electricity tariff hike as reported by nine print media which are randomly selected. These are Daily Trust, The Punch, 48 Oloruntobi.: A Stylistic Analysis of Some Linguistic Devices in Newspaper Headlines: Nigerian Newspapers as a Case Study

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