| BR Olajide *and OP Fawole
				    
				     Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural  Development, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 
				    Abstrsact 
				    The  media, especially the newspapers play a major role as sources of biotechnology  information and will be useful avenues for disseminating related information.  It is in view of this that this study examined coverage of biotechnology and  Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Nigerian daily newspapers as an avenue  to raise mass awareness especially amongst literate farmers. This study content  analysed 63 GMOs and biotechnology items framed in four Nigerian newspapers  (the Guardian, Punch, Vanguard and Nigerian Tribune). The time frame was from  January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2010 being the period that marked the sudden  rise in public awareness of biotechnology issues occasioned by coverage of  biotechnology related news in Nigerian media.   Variables measured include types of news, frequency of news coverage,  placement, direction and space allotted to biotechnology news and related  stories. Data were analysed using both descriptive (frequencies, percentages)  and inferential (ANOVA) statistics at p≤0.05.   Results indicate that across the four newspapers, types of biotechnology  news reported were mostly food safety news (54.0%) in 2005 (21 items) with  highest news items from Tribune (49.0%). Though most news items (87.3%) on GMOs  and biotechnology were positively framed, all (100%) news items were not  strategically placed as they were in other pages of all the newspapers. Space  allocated to biotechnology news was higher in the Punch (469cm2) than Guardian (423 cm2), Tribune (378 cm2) and Vanguard (252 cm2). There were significant  difference across the newspapers in direction (F= 1.23, p ≤ 0.05) and space  allotted (F = 2.53, p ≤ 0.05) to coverage of biotechnological news.  Generally, there is low reportage of  biotechnology and GMOs news for the period investigated, across newspapers, in  space allotment and strategic locations; it is therefore recommended that more  attention and priority should be accorded biotechnology news items in terms of  space and strategic placement to enhance public awareness of related information. 
Key  words: Biotechnology and GMOs news, Nigerian  newspapers, News coverage, Content analysis 
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