The percentage of five sources that people in Germany and urban Nigeria use to get their news on a typical week is depicted in pie charts. Overall, it is evident that while watching TV is primarily preferred in Nigeria, reading newspapers is the most common method of obtaining news in Germany.
One of the most notable aspects of this data is that, compared to Nigeria, where almost two-thirds of people get their news from television, just 30% of Germans do the same, nearly twice as many as in Nigeria. Moreover, it is also evident that whereas just slightly over a tenth of Nigerian urban population (13%) obtains their news in this way, approximately half of Germans (45%) read newspapers to stay current.
Besides, one significant distinction is that more than twice as many individuals in Nigeria than in Germany choose to listen to the news on the radio. The percentages are, respectively, 22% and 10%. Similarly, barely 1% of Nigerians chose the Internet as their primary information source, compared to slightly over a tenth of German citizens.
In conclusion, when compared to Nigeria, it can be claimed that Germany uses newspapers more frequently than Nigeria does, which implies that other methods like radio and television are utilized less frequently there.
