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Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by maximunimpact(m): 1:25pm On Jun 24, 2021
The government of President Muhammadu Buhari have failed on two different occasions to set up social media platform under their control for the Nigerian audience since coming to power in 2015, Financial Watch can report.

Recall that the current administration came to power on the back of social media frenzy leading up to the 2015 general elections following the merger of Senator Bola Tinubu’s camp of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and Muhammadu Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change, CPC along with faction from All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) which metamorphosed in the mega party of the ruling All Progressive Congress; together they launched an onslaught against the People’s democratic party (PDP) using the social media especially twitter.

The FGN App

The first attempt to launch a social media platform was in 2016 when minister of information and culture Alhaji Lai Muhammed launched the Federal government of Nigeria app (FGN app). The app was designed to provide relevant and authentic real-time information from the Nigerian government to Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, as well as the rest of the world.

The Minister of Information while launching the App said: “The Federal government will not allow the media space to be dominated by those who are daily working to discredit the federal government and obfuscate its achievements.”

“So, FGN is supposed to “send undiluted and factual information directly to Nigerians and bring about a paradigm shift in the way the government communicates with the citizens by ensuring that authentic and real-time information is delivered directly to them, irrespective of their location.”

After some efforts to get the App the popularity it needs to become a significant influence in the social media space, the project failed and went into extinction; no information was made available to the public on how much was spent in developing the App and subsequent marketing.

Crowwe app

The second attempt by federal government to float a social media app to rival facebook and twitter started in 2019, according to a recent report, the Buhari administration provided seed capital for Adamu Garba’s Crowwe social media platform, hoping the firm would help the government dominate internal narratives while squaring an ardent challenge to Facebook and Twitter for the Nigerian audience.

The Gazette obtained bank documents that carried a transfer of funds from the Central Bank of Nigeria to Mr Garba’s IPI Solutions, a software engineering firm run by Mr Garba. The company developed and deployed the Crowwe social media app.

The CBN on May 21, 2019, transferred N136.8 million to Mr Garba’s IPI Solutions, documents said, marking one of several transfers that sources said the Buhari regime advanced to Mr Garba in the course of building the Crowwe app.

Twitter ban and Crowwe app many problems

When twitter decided to delete President Buhari’s civil war threat tweet which subsequently lead to the outright ban of the microblogging platform in Nigeria, Minister of information Alhaji Lai Muhammed said the ban is because twitter helped raised funds for #Endsars protest among other claims; reacting further the minister said; “The mission of Twitter in Nigeria is very very suspect. Has Twitter deleted the violent tweets that Nnamdi Kanu has been sending? The same Twitter, during the #ENDSARS protests, that was funding #ENDSARS protesters,” the minister said.

An attempt was made by Adamu Garba, the founder of Crowwe app to take advantage of the twitter ban to gain popularity but failed woefully, Nigerians went to google playstore and reported the App which lead to google removing it from playstore.

With the failure of FGN App and Crowwe App to become a social media platform for Nigerians controlled by the government, the need to control social media in Nigeria remains unsolved and another attempt may be in the works for the APC government in the future.

https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2021/06/24/two-times-buharis-govt-failed-in-floating-social-media-platform/

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Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jun 24, 2021
Lol

Not easy.

All the apps they are creating are just copyrights.

Nothing new is in it.
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by DDDEnterprises: 1:49pm On Jun 24, 2021
I'll still download that Crowwe one day God willing
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by motymop: 1:51pm On Jun 24, 2021
These newspapers are anti Nigeria.

If a newspaper come up to write this against Nigeria techpreneurs even supporting those that wrote a bad review so that a Nigerian owned app can be deleted from the app store, that shows the country is done for and foreigners will continue to rule us.

If you give bad press to your local app, dont expect foreign investors to take your country serious.
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by motymop: 1:52pm On Jun 24, 2021
Juliusmalema:
Lol

Not easy.

All the apps they are creating are just copyrights.

Nothing new is in it.

All apps in the world copy each other, there is nothing new in this world.
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by colorsofrainbow: 2:00pm On Jun 24, 2021
DDDEnterprises:
I'll still download that Crowwe one day God willing
Goodluck on your mission to direct link to Bokoharam grin
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by IPOBrep: 2:10pm On Jun 24, 2021
Obasanjo warned Nigerians not to reinforce failure, he was ignored.

Today baba is living well with his N300m annual pension while those who insulted him and ignored his elderly warning are struggling to eat, what a life
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by gentlestdude(m): 2:15pm On Jun 24, 2021
useless government good-for-nothing polithiefcians... only idiots will download their terrorists app
Re: Two Times Buhari’s Govt Failed In Floating Social Media Platform by KRSWon: 2:25pm On Jun 24, 2021
motymop:
These newspapers are anti Nigeria.

If a newspaper come up to write this against Nigeria techpreneurs even supporting those that wrote a bad review so that a Nigerian owned app can be deleted from the app store, that shows the country is done for and foreigners will continue to rule us.

If you give bad press to your local app, dont expect foreign investors to take your country serious.

When investing or setting up shop in a country, foreign businesses pay more attention to things like ease of doing business, human development, education rankings, healthcare, investment in human capital, energy output, ease of transportation, infrastructure, and all other global indices than they do to local newspaper readingd or reviews of a random app on Google Play Store.

An most of the time, newspapers aren't even reporting on information that isn't already widely available.

In fact, especially in regards to tech companies, they're paying much more attention to what happened to Twitter in Nigeria and statements from government officials than they are to whatever is going on with Garba's app.

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