ABSTRACT
 No matter how plural a society may be, the radio should be the engineering force and vehicle for conveying political message to the women in the democratization process in which man is the pivot, it is with this background that the objectives of this study re-channeled towards metropolis for their participation in politics.
 
 The work examined factors such as medium, interpersonal communication, exposure objectivity and sycophancy to clear. Curtly determine the effective impact of the radio political news in mobilizing women in Enugu metropolis.
 Useful theories and the literature that constitute the basic framework of the study were examined. 
 
 An empirical survey was carried out in four selected zones in Enugu metropolis. Data collected were analyzed in order to determine the effects of these factors on the efficacy of the radio political messages in mobilizing the women folk.
 
 Empirical evidence from findings revealed that the radio political information ha been the engineering mechanism in mobilizing women in Enugu metropolis, it wakes up their political opinion and attitude, it leads them to political opinion formation and although they did not see the news being non-objective but they indicated that the government and its agencies distort the news.
  
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 CONTENTSPAGES
 Title pageII
 Approval pageIII
 DedicationIV
 AcknowledgementV
 AbstractVI
 Table of contentsVIII
 
 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
 1.1Background of the study1
 1.2Statement of the research problem8
 1.3Objectives of the study13
 1.4Significance of the study15
 1.5Research questions16
 1.6Research hypothesis17
 1.7Conceptual and operational definitions19
 1.8Assumptions21
 1.9Limitations of the study22
 Reference23
 
 CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 25
 3.1Research32
 3.2Research design33
 3.3Research sample34
 3.4Measuring instrument35
 3.5Data analysis37
 3.6Expected results37
 
 CHAPTER FOUR
 4.1Data analysis39
 4.2Results39
 4.3Result of the hypothesis tested43
 4.4Discussions49
 
 CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
 5.1Summary51
 5.2Recommendation for further study52
 Bibliography54
 Questionnaire56