Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Vulu: 11:14am On Nov 22, 2016 |
It is evident that lair mohammed himself sleeps on nairaland. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Dare2Try(m): 11:20am On Nov 22, 2016 |
If u think that the devil is a liar let Lai Mohammed lie to u then u will know that the devil is a learner 1 Like |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by buffalowings: 11:48am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Of course cos we can debunk all your goddamned lies |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by easy66(m): 11:56am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Even Our Eyes would have continued to Open While The Lie Mohamedians would have been Sleeplieing |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by orunto27: 12:04pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
Liar. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Nobody: 12:30pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
“Today, anyone with access to a smart phone can put out any information, whether accurate or not, that could go viral in minutes. “No fact-checking, no accuracy, no fairness, no rules. They just spread whatever information catches their fancy, and they have their own public that believes them.” he said.
sir, you used all these as publicity secretary of AD/ACN/APC, so many of your propaganda then were false, no one cried foul, now that you are in same position, you feel uncomfortable, those were the ways your predecessors felt too.Learn to be mature sir in politics. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Dakad: 12:31pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
Personally I may not be a fan of Lai fpr obvious reasons but what he said about social media is correct. People don't bother to check the authenticity of information any more. Most people even fall for obvious photoshop pictures
Social Media has really help us no doubt about that but we need to critically analyze information on the social media. Most people are just so gullible that they take any info on the social media and believe it |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by pcei: 12:44pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
payosehtor: That Galadima no see well. we still dey ground til 2019.that's the year will sound SEI BABBA THE LOUDEST, anybody who is pained can go and rest in the east simple ur type takes bread and coke for breakfast, gala and fanta for lunch and biscuit and pure water for dinner. It's not ur fault. Hunger is ur hobby and it's quite obvious it has blindfolded u to d point where u can't differentiate between a clueless govt led by a clueless journey walker and a good govt. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by chiscohenryq(m): 12:54pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
IsThisChange: The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has described social media as a nightmare to image makers because of its disinformation through fake and distorted news.
The minister who stated this on Monday in Lagos at the opening of the 4th Commonwealth Public Relations Congress, noted that image makers in both public and private sectors were victims of the trend. Social media is not your problem, your problem is that you don't know how this inhouse secrets leaks out to social media. no matter how you try to impede information, somehow, BOOM; it goes viral. Thank Oyinbo for android phone.
He, therefore, charged PR practitioners to devise innovative ways to ensure a better, charged-way communication network between their employer and the people.
The event organised by the Management School, London and the Business Education Examinations Council, has the theme “Strategic Management of Reputation Risk in an Interdependent World.’’
“Today, anyone with access to a smart phone can put out any information, whether accurate or not, that could go viral in minutes.
“No fact-checking, no accuracy, no fairness, no rules. They just spread whatever information catches their fancy, and they have their own public that believes them.” he said.
The minister however said that the trend is global, affecting international and local affairs including the recent U.S. elections.
“To understand the seriousness of this, there is an on-going debate in the U.S. over the role that disinformation played in the recent presidential election.
“Some even accused the social networking site, Facebook, of helping to swing the election in favour of Mr. Donald Trump, through the fake and distorted news spread by websites belonging to those who call themselves Alt-Right, or Alternative Right.
“Of course Facebook has denied that. But then Facebook and Google have taken concrete action to check this by seeking to cut off the live wire to these fake news websites,” he said.
According to published reports, Google said it will prevent websites that misrepresent content from using its advertising network, while Facebook said its ban on deceptive and misleading content also applies to fake news.
The minister said, locally, the trend has also made the job of government image makers so daunting that it is denying them of sleep.
“Government image makers now sleep with one eye opened, that’s if we sleep at all, because while we are sleeping, the purveyors of distorted and fake news are busy cooking their stuff.
“I cannot count the number of times that I have been removed from the Information and Culture portfolio on the social media in the past year, or that ministers have swapped portfolios,’’ he said.
The minister seized the opportunity to refute the fake report that President Buhari gave $500 million to Hilary Clinton during the U.S. Electioneering Campaign.
“Even when the Presidency has denied this outrageous concoction, the so-called analysts and experts have continued to comment on it as if it is true,” he said.
In tackling the challenge, the minister said that in addition to radio, television, newspapers and the new media, his ministry revived an age-long practice of Town Hall Meeting to engage people directly and get their feedback on topical issues.
Mike Okereke, a public relations practitioners in a welcome address, said the summit afforded the them (PR practitioners from the Commonwealth) opportunity to exchange ideas on best practices.
He urged participants to adopt positive attitude in the
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Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:14pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
I concor |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by godwin120alex: 1:30pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
His party came into power thru lies and propaganda on social media now he has the effrontery to talk evil about social media meaning that old age is affecting him. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by alaskido(m): 2:14pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
This APC government complains a lot. Was social media not there when GEJ was the president? APC wants to make excuses for their failure. Very soon they will blame the common man on the streets for their failure. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by sirjomore(m): 2:29pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
Hahaha Hahahaha |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by breakeven: 3:46pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
When you rode on it to power it was not nightmare. Oyoshi. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by daryoor03(m): 4:37pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
Lie Mohammed you started it. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Kingkamba(m): 4:45pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
look who ii talking. the same social media he and his party used to dish out lies to win election in 2015. he must be an idiot. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Kingkamba(m): 4:46pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
look who is talking. the same social media he and his party used to dish out lies to win election in 2015. he must be an idiot. |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Newmanluckyman(m): 5:34pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
IsThisChange: The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has described social media as a nightmare to image makers because of its disinformation through fake and distorted news.
The minister who stated this on Monday in Lagos at the opening of the 4th Commonwealth Public Relations Congress, noted that image makers in both public and private sectors were victims of the trend.
He, therefore, charged PR practitioners to devise innovative ways to ensure a better, charged-way communication network between their employer and the people.
The event organised by the Management School, London and the Business Education Examinations Council, has the theme “Strategic Management of Reputation Risk in an Interdependent World.’’
“Today, anyone with access to a smart phone can put out any information, whether accurate or not, that could go viral in minutes.
“No fact-checking, no accuracy, no fairness, no rules. They just spread whatever information catches their fancy, and they have their own public that believes them.” he said.
The minister however said that the trend is global, affecting international and local affairs including the recent U.S. elections.
“To understand the seriousness of this, there is an on-going debate in the U.S. over the role that disinformation played in the recent presidential election.
“Some even accused the social networking site, Facebook, of helping to swing the election in favour of Mr. Donald Trump, through the fake and distorted news spread by websites belonging to those who call themselves Alt-Right, or Alternative Right.
“Of course Facebook has denied that. But then Facebook and Google have taken concrete action to check this by seeking to cut off the live wire to these fake news websites,” he said.
According to published reports, Google said it will prevent websites that misrepresent content from using its advertising network, while Facebook said its ban on deceptive and misleading content also applies to fake news.
The minister said, locally, the trend has also made the job of government image makers so daunting that it is denying them of sleep.
“Government image makers now sleep with one eye opened, that’s if we sleep at all, because while we are sleeping, the purveyors of distorted and fake news are busy cooking their stuff.
“I cannot count the number of times that I have been removed from the Information and Culture portfolio on the social media in the past year, or that ministers have swapped portfolios,’’ he said.
The minister seized the opportunity to refute the fake report that President Buhari gave $500 million to Hilary Clinton during the U.S. Electioneering Campaign.
“Even when the Presidency has denied this outrageous concoction, the so-called analysts and experts have continued to comment on it as if it is true,” he said.
In tackling the challenge, the minister said that in addition to radio, television, newspapers and the new media, his ministry revived an age-long practice of Town Hall Meeting to engage people directly and get their feedback on topical issues.
Mike Okereke, a public relations practitioners in a welcome address, said the summit afforded the them (PR practitioners from the Commonwealth) opportunity to exchange ideas on best practices.
He urged participants to adopt positive attitude in the
www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/215912-social-media-nightmare-pr-managers-lai-mohammed.html ... Hunter hunted! |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by jeflexy(m): 5:38pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
Jonathan |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by london4luv: 8:17pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
This is just the beginning... You will see the real nightmare come 2019..... Fool |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Rekyz(m): 8:37pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
payosehtor: That Galadima no see well. we still dey ground til 2019.that's the year will sound SEI BABBA THE LOUDEST, anybody who is pained can go and rest in the east simple Brother, you are so BORING! |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by Adeboyefa(f): 8:58pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
What of Sahara Reporters, Aljazeera, etc that keep reporting Boko Haram attacks even after you had said, "Boko Haram has been technically defeated " and the radio, TV and newspapers have stopped reporting the attacks? |
Re: Social Media Our Greatest Nightmare- Lai Mohammed by BerryAnny(m): 10:09pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
payosehtor: That Galadima no see well. we still dey ground til 2019.that's the year will sound SEI BABBA THE LOUDEST, anybody who is pained can go and rest in the east simple Hope yhu read the thread wella abi yhu dey blind?? 1 Like 1 Share |
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