ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to
examine the indices of sports participation as predictor of non-involvement in
cultism among students of Lagos State University. A total of two hundred (200)
respondents were selected from five faculties. Which was analyzed using a
descriptive statistics of percentage, frequency and inferential statistics of
chi-square at 0.05 level of significance. A self-structured questionnaire was
also used for the study.
Three hypotheses were postulated and
all were rejected. The findings revealed the following:
1. Availability of sports
facilities was significantly predicted as non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University.
2. Scheduling of sports
activities was significantly predicted as non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University.
3. The influence of peer
group was significantly predicted as non-involvement in cultism among students
of Lagos State University.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
One major culture that has the
capacity of developing the mind and body of the Nigerian students is sports.
Sports does not exists in a vacuum; it is part of total educational program of
a nation, which involves local and state systems, regional councils and
international organization, sports without mining words has developed to become
a socio-economic, political, cultural and religious weapon through which many
nations seek to rule the world. Gert (1995) agrees to this fact by
stating categorically that sports has been used by nation of low recognition to
improve their global image and project their national status to recognition.
Sports also act as a kind of badge
for social exclusivity and cultural distinctiveness for the dominant classes,
it operates a means of control or containment of the working or popular
classes; it is represented as a source of escape and mobility for talented
class of performers. It articulates the fractional status distinctions that
exist within the ranks of large class grouping (Sugden and
Tomlinson, 2000).(Eitzen 2009) also sees sports as that which can
bring people together by giving them a sense of personal identify, as well as
feelings of group membership and social identification.
Awosika (2000) postulated that
sports has been found to be an instrument of practriotism individuals
especially in a multi-national agency. Also, researches have shown that
participation in sports has positive correlation with academic achievement
(Durcan, 2000).
Olajide (2003) stated that sports
participation represents an integral part of total physical education
programme, which mostly evolves from the intra-mural and extra-mural
programmes. It is designed for students and it serves as an extension of the
instruction programme by giving students with opportunity to practicalise what
they have learnt in the classroom e.g morals and theories of games. It provides
students with opportunities that will be conducive for their health and
physical fitness. It motivates student’s participation in sports skills at
their own level. It provides a forum or avenue to share common interest. It
encourages the process of psychological meaning or self-confidence so important
to the adolescent.
The concept of a “cult” as defined
by Homby, (2001) is a small group of people who have extreme religious beliefs
and who are not part of any established religion. Akanni (1999) postulated that
a “Cult” could be said to emanate from great and or idea. This could be
manifested in ritual, praised songs, chants and worship.
Omoluabi (1999) opined that against
the background of the nature of campuses, the theories and functions of groups,
the formation of all kinds of groups in campuses is inevitable. The so-called
campus cults or secret society are groups of students who have un-orthodox
social practices. The groups that have pirates, Buccaneer, Black axe, Black
beret, Eiye confraternity, Mafioso and Daughters of Jezebel. The group’s
characteristics are: holding meetings at unusually times and in unusual places,
wearing weird customers, singing outrageous songs, adopting outlandish
nicknames, love of rituals and poor personal adjustment, magical activities and
low self-esteem.
However, as it has been postulated
above that cultism and the violence associated with it are inevitable phenomena
on campuses, the realization that group behavior of the individual member of
the group further confirms that inevitability. Arising from this background,
the purpose of this study is to appraise indices of sports participation as
predictors of non-involvement in cultism among students of Lagos State
University.
Statement of the
Problem
In the recent past, sports and
provided a forum for unity and social interaction through the participation of
fellow country men and women representing the country in some events such as
track and field, football, and tennis. However, these participants are majorly
from other works of life except academics. It has been noted that for instance
the contingent i.e presenting Nigeria in 1989 under 20 World cup, only multi
Adepoju happened to be an undergraduate from university of Ibadan.
To this end, if samples will be
taking it will be discovered that just a fraction or a small percentage of
students participate in sports to the point of representing the country in both
National and International events. Showing the lack of interest or
encouragement post by stunts towards sporting activities. This
research therefore aims at looking closely into the cases, causes
consequences and panacea which will provide modalities for institutions
of higher learning to integrate sporting activities into the
educational system thereby encouraging a lot of undergraduates or students from
various facilities to explore their talents.
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study will be:
1. Looking at the
availability of sports facilities as predictors of non-involvement
in cultism among students of Lagos State University.
2. Finding out how
scheduling of sports activities should be furthermore intensified in order to
encourage continuous participation in sports among students of Lagos State
University.
3. To how whether the
influence of peer group will predict their non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University
Research Questions
The following research questions
will be raised in the course of the study:
1. Will availability of
sports facilities significantly predict non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University.
2. Will scheduling of
sports activities significantly predict non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University
3. Will the influence of
peer group significantly predict non-involvement in cultism among students of
Lagos State University.
Research Hypotheses
1. Availability of sports
facilities will not significantly predict non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University.
2. Scheduling of sports
activities will not significantly predict non-involvement in cultism among
students of Lagos State University.
3. The influence of peer
group will not predict cultism among students of Lagos State University.
Significance of the Study
The study when fully completed will
be immense contributions tothe development of sports in tertiary institutions
in the following ways:
1. It will upgrade the
university to sustain student’s interest regarding sports.
2. The university
programme will be redesigned so as to create a meaningful and adequate time for
students during which they could take part in sporting activities.
3. It will also suggest
vital techniques to be adopted by the university authority in predicting sports
participation among students of Lagos State University.
Delimitations of the Study
1. This research work is
delimited to five (5) selected faculties in Lagos State University. These are:
(i) Faculty
of Sciences
(ii) Faculty
of Social Science
(iii) Faculty of
Management Science
(iv) Faculty of
Education
(v) Faculty
of Art
2. A total of 200
participants will be used as sample for the study.
Limitations of the Study
The following are limitations
envisaged in the study and they are:
1. The reluctance of
respondents in taking part of the study
2. Responses bias from
the respondents, which may affect the validity of the study.
Operational Definition of Terms
1. Indices: A
sign or measure that can be judged.
2. Sports: An
organized competitive activity involving physical effort and skill.
3. Predictor: state
that an event will happen in the future
4. Non-involvement: Act
of not giving a lot of time and attention.
5. Cult: A
way of life, an attitude, an idea that has become very popular
TOPIC: INDICES OF SPORTS PARTICIPATION AS PREDICTOR OF NON-INVOLVEMENT IN CULTISM AMONG STUDENTS
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