The two given pie charts illustrates where Germans and Nigerians first go to in order to get information weekly. It is obivious that most of German residents initially tend to choose newspaper as a means of getting news, while the majority of Nigerians use TV to obtain ones.
To begin with, one of the most prominent feature is that nearly a half of German people read newspaper to look for news. To be precise, 45% of respondents give this response. However, just 13% in Nigarian area consider printed paper as a source of access the news. Turning to the usage of Television, although approximately under a third selects this type for searching information in Germany, this figure notably doubled in Nigeria, about 30% and 63%, respectively.
Moving on to other three places to get up-to-date news, collecting data via radio and internet for Germans constitue to roughly the same porpotion, with 10% and 11% in detailed. Whereas, radio is dominant one for Nigerians, with doubled percentage. Similarly, the least significant ratio in both nations are through other sources and friends and family, almost 4% and 1%.
