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Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Bucharest: 11:29pm On Mar 01, 2015
Elections 2015: Why the Social Media is Highly Overrated

By Chinedu Rylan George

If elections are conducted on the social media, it would be safe to say that Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) has already won it – and by miles too. This is a known fact. Even the most hardcore of the Goodluck Jonathan supporters won’t tell you otherwise. The retired general’s support on the social media is nothing short of massive, far overshadowing that of Mr. President whose social media performance in the run-up to the poll leaves much to be desired.

Right from the onset, the tactics and strategies employed by his social media campaign handlers have been reactionary, defensive, timid and uninventive. The APC have all the while been having a field day, until recently at least. The evidence is there for all to see, from Twitter to Facebook and from blogs to internet forums. Beyond what the eyes can see, there are statistics to back it up.

A Nigeria-based management consulting firm, Sterling & Greenback, recently conducted a Twitter-based sentiment analysis to determine the attitude of Nigerians towards the two leading parties in the upcoming elections. Unsurprisingly, the ruling People’s Democratic Party trailed the opposition All Progressives Congress in many indices. According to their figures, the PDP had a national penetration of 1.82%, while the APC’s was 15.98%.

Be that as it may, elections are not conducted on the social media, neither is social media popularity a reliable pointer to or reflection of the support a candidate or a party enjoys. In more advanced countries where the internet penetration is up to at least 80%, it could be a reliable barometer to gauge this, but this doesn’t hold true in a developing country like Nigeria.

At the last count, the internet population of Nigeria stood at about 65 million, a measly 36% in a country of nearly 180 million people. In France, for instance, the total population, according to official estimates is about 67 million, while the population of people who have access to the internet over there is about 56 million, giving it an internet penetration of 84%.

In the United Kingdom, the figures are identical. The entire population of the country is put at 64 million, while the internet population is about 55 million, giving it a penetration of 86%. In the United States, the population is estimated to be 320 million, while the internet population is 280 million, giving it an internet penetration of 88%.

We are far behind here in Nigeria. The internet population is still low, though it has been improving tremendously over the past few years, having increased from 30.9 million in 2009 to where it currently is, but that is still not enough.

It is also pertinent for me to mention here that internet population does not equate to social media population. It is not everybody that has access to the internet that makes use of the social media. The social media is distinct from the internet, though it is subsumed under it.

Going by the definition given by Merriam-Webster, social media is a “form of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos).” The Oxford Dictionaries gives an even more direct definition, describing it as “websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.”

These definitions therefore limit the scope of the social media to social networks (like Facebook and LinkedIn), blogs (like Sahara Reporters), microblogs (like Twitter), media sharing websites (like YouTube and Instagram), bookmarking websites (like Reddit), social news websites (like StumbleUpon), wikis (like Wikipedia), message boards (like Nairaland), podcasts (downloadable audio programs) and virtual worlds (like multiplayer online gaming). Other internet services like emails – though very powerful in information dissemination – and internet banking do not qualify as social media.

At the last count (in 2013), Facebook – the most popular social network in Nigeria – had a mere 11 million users within the country. This would currently be in the range of 12-13 million. The microblogging website Twitter follows closely with about 6 million active users, while the other social media sites account for another 6 million. These figures may overlap; someone can maintain accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media sites at the same time. With all that accounted for, the number of social media users in Nigeria may not be more than 20 million.

A good number of the 20 million or so Nigerians who have access to the social media are below the age of 18, so they cannot vote. They will be mere onlookers and spectators in the real electoral process. Some others are above 18, but they have no Permanent Voters Cards. No PVC means no voting, unless INEC says otherwise. Also, some of those Nigerians who flood our social media space and spray comments here and there do not even reside in Nigeria. They are often the most vocal, but they will eventually be monitoring the situation from afar.

Some would argue that the social media echoes the sentiments of Nigerians. However, in it, everybody is responsible for his or her own opinions and cannot be said to be speaking for others. In France, the UK and the US, the social media will be an adequate tool to measure and sample the feelings of the entire population, but the same cannot be said over here. 20 million Nigerians cannot be said to be speaking the mind of 160 million others.

The market woman in Lagos state has a PVC, but has no interest in the social media so her political inclinations and sentiments are not known. The businessman in Onitsha is so immersed in his electronics business that he barely has time for the trappings of the social media. When he uses it, he only comes there to read news stories, read the comments and leave. He doesn’t drop his own comment or engage with the community so his opinions are not sampled. Likewise the farmer in the village armed with his PVC and the PVC-clad pensioner in the city who doesn’t understand or use the internet.

In essence, it is dangerous to rely on the social media when predicting electoral fortunes in Nigeria – only 20 million of us actively use it. Those who already have the social media in their pockets should not relax and believe that victory is theirs. The social media is only one of the several battles that make up the contest. There are other more important battles to be won, including those that happen behind the scenes which are not reported in the pages of newspapers, in blogs or on social networks.

That notwithstanding, I’m not totally dismissing the impact or importance of the social media in the electoral process. The social media is integral to the 21st century politics and advocacy. It has come to say. As a social media aficionado myself, I’m well aware of its possibilities. Needless to say, it helps to shape people’s opinions and any message sent to the social media can be delivered to millions at home and abroad within a few hours. Its importance cannot be overemphasized, but it should not be the focal point of an electioneering process.

Mr. Chinedu Rylan George wrote in via chinedurylan@gmail.com

He tweets from @ChineduRylan

http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/01/elections-2015-why-social-media-highly-overrated-chinedu-rylan-george

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 11:30pm On Mar 01, 2015
Who read this

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Bucharest: 11:31pm On Mar 01, 2015
ajixkhid1:
Who read this
Intellectuals.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 11:35pm On Mar 01, 2015
ajixkhid1:
Who read this
Those that don't think senselessly like you do...

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 11:36pm On Mar 01, 2015
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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by tobechi74: 11:45pm On Mar 01, 2015
The most sensible message ever from sahara reporters.

I keep saying this.

Nairaland has 1million users
less than half are active
nigeria has 140million people
less than 1percent of nigerians are in nairaland.
So nairaland isnt a true reflection of who wins april election.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by emiye(m): 12:18am On Mar 02, 2015
We are gradually getting there, and the influence of the social media can not be underestimated, it is currently not what it was 5 years ago, in fact the writer acknowledged that from barely 30 million internet users in 2009, we now have over 65 million internet users.

I make bold to say at the moment, close to half of the 68 million voters have access to the social media /internet .

For political parties, underestimate the influence of the social media in 2015 at your own peril. I predict that In the next 8 years, gauging the feelers from the social media will be a perfect pointer of who wins or loses an election in Nigeria.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by ejiro2130(m): 12:20am On Mar 02, 2015
What about those Nigerians that threw stone at GEJ, are the only on social media too

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by courage54(m): 12:22am On Mar 02, 2015
Insanity is when you have been jobless after several years of graduating from the university and still come here to shout GEJ till eternity

Craziness is when you charge your phone from your neighbour`s generator and still come on facebook and twitter to post GEJ till eternity

Idiocracy is when you have spent 6 to 7 years in the university studying a four years course but still come on facebook and twitter to type GEJ is the best thing that have ever happened to your generation.

Madness is when you still have to queue to buy fuel at a higher price but still come here to shout GEJ till you have common sense.

Absurdity is when your fellow youths died in immigration recruitment scam and they call you to come back again and you still go.

Daftness is when you also believe that "Ordinary" stealing is not corruption when our trillions are being embezzled day by day.

Psychosis is when you vote because of tribal and religious sentiments and not based on integrity.

Professor Osinbajo said, and I quote "If a government has to advertise what it has done for six years; it has not been working".

Only an un- brainwashed fellow can understand the irony of this statement

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by DonaldGenes(m): 12:27am On Mar 02, 2015
.if it is overrated according to Sahara,how come everyØne wants join Twitter?

They should deactivate their account and let's see what happen

Social media is now a force to be reckon with..

Why would people like Doyin, Abati1990, FFK, Fayose, Saraki, Abikire, and a myriad of top Politicians be eating, drinking and sleeping on top Twitter particulaly

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Bucharest: 12:08pm On Mar 02, 2015
tobechi74:
The most sensible message ever from sahara reporters.

I keep saying this.

Nairaland has 1million users
less than half are active
nigeria has 140million people
less than 1percent of nigerians are in nairaland.
So nairaland isnt a true reflection of who wins april election.
Exactly.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:16pm On Mar 02, 2015
can any credible news come from sahara reporters undecided
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by yakubuomowumi: 12:18pm On Mar 02, 2015
APC LIE LIAR MUHAMMAD 


APC WITCHCRAFT BROOM CARRYING PARTY

APC CAUSING FUEL SCARCITY LIKE THIER MAYHEM.
The Schizophrenic demented sick Pa Buhari is a terrorist, deranged old brainless super clueless bastard
Apc is boko haram
Thiefnu.bu is a pedophile drug dealer and a cocain sniffer property seized in the usa for his drug deals.

Buhari can only be president in sambisa and shekau would hand over to him with his forged result. 

Osinbajo is fake and a loafer

Amechi and Fashola are errand boys

Ambode new recruit errand boy


Buhari boko haram spiritual head

Atiku and Thiefnu.bu boko haram sponsor

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by intergral(m): 12:18pm On Mar 02, 2015

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:19pm On Mar 02, 2015
undecided


#team Foreign girls cool
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by BrosPeter: 12:19pm On Mar 02, 2015
Buhari always win on social media but loses where it matters.

Muhammadu Buhari, losing elections since 1999.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Koroaso: 12:19pm On Mar 02, 2015
*******ARAB SPRING STARTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA*****

******MANY DICTATORS WERE OUSTED********

******DOWNPLAY SOCIAL MEDIA ALL YOU LIKE*****

WHEN IT COMES AFTER YOU.........YOU WONT KNOW WHAT HIT YOU. smiley

GMB/PYO
2015.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by lorbah001(m): 12:19pm On Mar 02, 2015
If Jonah had lived up an AMOSUN (ogun state gov) den dis clamour 4
change wouldn't av gathered up this much momentum.....sincerely
speakin, BUHARI is a regression buh d party he
represents is indeed that change we need, So what
do I make of this? I'd rather vote a change than waste
it on a suffered nd failed continuity(16yrs of pdp government). IF for nothing let's
see what an usual faced buh different nomenclature
party can do since d umbrella has molested nd
ridiculed our polity. I'm choicelez ___I JOIN THE
general march 4 buhari(GMB).GOD blez our nation


#i av deCided

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:20pm On Mar 02, 2015
Someone shld summarize for me, ma certificate is in cambridge, hope buhari will get it for me since he's in london lipsrsealed! undecided

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by hotgunz(m): 12:20pm On Mar 02, 2015
Conduct it anywhere u like..... GEJ still Apc find a Young man

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Akon419(m): 12:20pm On Mar 02, 2015
Buhari is a man full of contradictions. - He will fight corruption but Tinubu is his friend. - He will give us security but he was pushed out of office like a chicken by his subordinates. - He is honest but lies about his qualification. - He has no N27 million to buy presidential nomination form but the wife has N135 million worth of drugs to donate. - He is poor but all his children school abroad. - He will fight terrorism but sees others fighting terrorism (Boko haram) as anti-north. - He will empower the youths but is never known to have helped a single Almajiri even in Daura. - He will fix the economy but has not even rudimentary knowledge of economics. - He will stabilise oil price but he is not OPEC president. - He will fix education but is unschooled himself. - APC said he is in London to present a paper but he does not even know the meaning of APC. Only God knows what he will be telling technocrats. -He will rather go present a paper in London than attend a presidential debate in Nigeria. -He says he will win the election but does not know the meaning of INEC that will conduct the election. -He wants to benefit from democracy but overthrew a democratic government. - He obtained school certificate but cannot produce "the certificate". May God protect us from this hypocrite. Above all, he is a half star general who built his entire military career on fraud, falsehood and corruption! Buhari is just a fraud, a calamity waiting to happen!

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Babaneh(m): 12:21pm On Mar 02, 2015
we are all going E.. reason y e campaign is rampant
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Emeca: 12:21pm On Mar 02, 2015
Most people on social media wont even vote. They just have excess time on their hands to vote on polls dat create false impression. On election day, they wont leave that couch from which they spend a good amt of their time tweeting.

On the other hand almost ALL d political jobbers, grassroots politicians, and thugs who matter most, both for canvassing of REAL votes and rigging dont have social media accounts.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by PassingShot(m): 12:21pm On Mar 02, 2015
Social media are very useful in gauging the pulse of a section of the country. If not 100% accurate, it must surely be within 60 to 70 percent accuracy.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by idara00(m): 12:23pm On Mar 02, 2015
You mean I should west ma time reading this rubbish here??
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Kelklein(m): 12:23pm On Mar 02, 2015
....[size=18pt] but election was won on social media in 2011 now that table has turned...they wan change tori by force..... people weak..ed



hit like for GMB/PYO again joor[/size]

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Icon4s(m): 12:24pm On Mar 02, 2015
tobechi74:
The most sensible message ever from sahara reporters.

I keep saying this.

Nairaland has 1million users
less than half are active
nigeria has 140million people
less than 1percent of nigerians are in nairaland.
So nairaland isnt a true reflection of who wins april election.

Nigeria's population is 190-200Million!

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by demandtruth: 12:24pm On Mar 02, 2015
let's put this to test

If you've obtained your PVC, vote

Buhari : SHARE

Jona: LIKE

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by courage54(m): 12:25pm On Mar 02, 2015
GOOD
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by itetemi: 12:25pm On Mar 02, 2015
most buhari supporters among the elderly and the northerners are not even on social media so for apc, it is a double plus.

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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Akinife03(m): 12:26pm On Mar 02, 2015
Booked undecided





#wetin concern me?

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