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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by ikombe: 12:27pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
ajixkhid1:i didnt |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by itetemi: 12:27pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
BrosPeter: deceive una sef well well.this is the first of a modern run campaign for buhari. 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by galadee(m): 12:27pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
tobechi74: Nairaland is a microcosm of whole nation, is a mirror to what will happen in March 2 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by IVORY2009(m): 12:28pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
General Buhari winning on social media 96%, Goodluck Jonathan winning door to door, apc wakeup and smell the coffee 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by eminikansoso(m): 12:28pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
tobechi74:True but information on Nairaland is based on peoples opinion. That is information gathered from fellow nigerians concerning the election. Are you tell me that most of these rallies held by PDP and APC are internet rallies? 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by PassingShot(m): 12:29pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
hotgunz: GEJ till Nigerian youths get sense! 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by IsaAbubakaAzeez: 12:30pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by chibas: 12:31pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
yakubuomowumi:be creative.same post in almost every topic haba. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by candidbabe(f): 12:32pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by mulattoclaro(m): 12:34pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
I don't see Buhari winning this election. God will not let it happen. It's better to remain with a clueless leader as some Apc e-rats call him than to be ruled by a jihadist, a coup plotter, cattle rearing, unqualified, health stricken, dictatorial, certificateless and illiterate Hausa/Fulani general. Meanwhile GEJ till 2019. #NeverAgain will a terrorist ever rule Nigeria again. Hit like and share for GEJ. 2 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by itetemi: 12:37pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
mulattoclaro: deceive una sef well well 3 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by justiceman: 12:37pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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. Wrong. The social media depicts the feelings of most Nigerians. Though there are many paid party members blogging and engaging the social media to create an impression of support for their paymasters, you still find that what is happening online is mostly the feeling of the people on ground. 3 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by justiceman: 12:40pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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. Wrong. The social media depicts the feelings of most Nigerians. Though there are many paid party members blogging and engaging the social media to create an impression of support for their paymasters, you still find that what is happening online is mostly the feeling of the people on ground. In fact, statistically, if you can get 2% of Nigerians (3 million) predict the election, it is a very excellent statistical measure of the feeling of the populace. [size=25pt]When facebook and Twitter caused the Arab revolution in Tunisia, how many people do you think use the internet and social media over there in Tunisia?[/size] 2 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by fritiyo: 12:41pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
tobechi74: bros u are right. the only good report by sahara report. 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by mulattoclaro(m): 12:44pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
itetemi:until then. Your cattle rearer presidential aspirant will only rule in sambisa. 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:44pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
IsaAbubakaAzeez: Oloriburuku how far? You don tire to dey sing like robot abi dem no gree pay your last month salary? Oya make i help u Your father is a terrorist Buhari took your papa sense Tinubu fuvked your mother under a bridge Osibanjo is a nightmare to your generation |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 12:45pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
This may be so, but the desperation of PDP makes it clear that they are running scared |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by justiceman: 12:47pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Wrong. The social media depicts the feelings of most Nigerians. Though there are many paid party members blogging and engaging the social media to create an impression of support for their paymasters, you still find that what is happening online is mostly the feeling of the people on ground. In fact, statistically, if you can get 2% of Nigerians (3 million) predict the election, it is a very excellent statistical measure of the feeling of the populace. 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by adaweezy(m): 12:50pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
but apc have larger rallies are they social media rallies 2 Likes |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Sobeautiful: 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Whoever you are that wrote this, keep it up. It's been a long time l read an article without errors. Most Nigerian newspapers and individual write-ups are always filled with bad grammar and wrong spellings. I'm not talking about abbreviations. When you see abbreviations you'll know. After reading some Nigerian online news and individual write-ups you weep for this nation and her future. Our leading newspapers and tv stations are the worst. This gives a bad impression of Nigerian journalism. It's actually a pity. Sometimes l wonder if they went through it at all before publishing. The rate of illitracy is alarming, even among those who claim to have gone to school. Some say buhari did not go to school when he's better than those that 'visited' the university. It's not about walking round the four walls of a university for four or more years. It's about learning what they are teaching. God help Nigeria. How l wish we'll be like the writer of this article. Keep it up dear. I appreciate good things when l see them. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by adebayal(m): 12:58pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Exactly what i have been saying before u start ranting sai buari plz go get ur Pvc then ur voice and vote will count not just to come here and spit thrash. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by drshrewd: 12:59pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
southern Nigeria has an internet penetration of 0ver 65% compared to Northern Nigeria having barely 22%. this means that if the president is been trounced in an online poll supposedly dominated by his southern strong hold then he is as good as a goner 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by joseph1832(m): 1:00pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
The Chinedu Ryan guy has a valid point. All the same, he forgets that social media reflect the feelings and thoughts of Nigerians on issues that bother on our everyday lives. However small the users of social media might be, its a known fact every where in the country that Nigerians are tired of the current administration. We must not fail to also say that the very instrument which put GEJ and the PDP is this present predicament is social media!. It helped in painting the administration of GEJ bad! Thus showing it for what it truly is, corrupt, inept and irresponsive to the yearning of Nigerians. So to the writer, if social media can't win election, why and how come GEJ postpone elections slated for February 14?. We should never forget, social media, play a significant role in disseminating information to the populace, whether positive or negative. It must not be underestimated!. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by deletrue: 1:07pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
ajixkhid1:It is actualy not for Agboros. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by deletrue: 1:07pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
ajixkhid1:It is actualy not for Agboros like the tanker drivers etc. |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by MissOpe(f): 1:09pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
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Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by jomoh: 1:10pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
ejiro2130: Yes now. Also the GEJ supporters are illiterates who don't know how to use social network. Don't mind the fool that wrote the article o. That means all the so call mallams, almanjiris and abokis who they call illiterates are now on twitter, facebook and forums and all of a sudden GEJ's support base (the SS and SE people) have become the illiterates that don't know how to use internet. The guy is just looking for how to console himself and his supporters with these cooked up jargons. If they are able to rig the election in their favour favor, they will come out and defend it with this spurious concussion of his. 1 Like |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by mikolo80: 1:10pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
This girl go schoool so? Abi she no write project. Or is it the concept of sampling that eludes her? When most ppl get just 100 likes and all of a sudden political(buhari) articles are getting as many as 900 likes in one instaant and this mumu is saying social media is not a barometer,na wa for naija education o |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 1:13pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
tobechi74: So true! and again, a huge percentage of the active nairalanders are diasporeans |
Re: Elections 2015: Why The Social Media Is Highly Overrated - Sahara Reporters by ejiro2130(m): 1:19pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
jomoh: GEJ supporters don't watch TV too or they don't have power |
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