Chapter One is one of the most important parts of your final year project. It sets the tone for the rest of your work. Whether you're studying Business Administration, Mass Communication, Political Science, or Engineering, writing a solid Chapter One will help you impress your supervisor and defend your project confidently.
In this guide, we’ll break down the structure of Chapter One for Nigerian universities, give you tips, and even include a free downloadable sample.
Chapter One is often called the “Introduction.” It gives a general overview of your research topic and explains what you're studying, why it matters, and what you hope to achieve.
Most Nigerian universities expect the following key sections in Chapter One:
Explain the history and context of the issue you're researching. Show the reader why it’s important in real life or in Nigeria today.
Example: If your project is on “The Impact of Social Media on Student Academic Performance,” you might begin by talking about how mobile phone usage has increased in Nigeria and its effect on students.
Clearly state the problem your research will solve. Avoid being too vague.
Example: “Despite the popularity of social media among students, there is little data on how it affects academic performance, especially in Nigerian universities.”
Break down the main objective and specific objectives.
Main Objective: To investigate the effect of social media on academic performance among undergraduates.
Specific Objectives:
To find out how often students use social media.
To analyze if there’s a link between social media usage and students’ GPA.
These are questions your research will answer.
How often do students use social media?
What is the relationship between social media use and academic performance?
These are testable assumptions.
H0: There is no significant relationship between social media use and academic performance.
H1: There is a significant relationship…
Explain who will benefit from your research. For example, students, lecturers, education policymakers.
Define the boundaries of your work — e.g., only final-year students in UNN, not all Nigerian universities. Also mention what you won’t cover and why (e.g., time, finance, access).
Define any key words that are technical or can be interpreted differently.
E.g., Social Media = “Web-based platforms used for communication and content sharing, such as WhatsApp, Twitter, and Instagram.”
Click here to download sample Chapter One
Avoid plagiarism — always write in your own words and cite sources.
Use recent data and examples relevant to Nigeria.
Let your supervisor review your Chapter One early.
Writing too much history in the background
Copying another person’s work word-for-word
Not defining your objectives clearly
Forgetting to state your research questions
Chapter One is like the foundation of a house — get it right, and everything else becomes easier. Follow this format, download the free sample, and you're already halfway to success!
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