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How I Became Addicted to Social Media

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Fellow Nigerians, if you are not yet on any social media platform, or you are one of those still doubting the efficacy of the new revolution in town, you are certainly on a long thing, to borrow one of those popular slangs of today’s youths. I often smile when I see myopic people who dismiss the social media phenomenon as nothing but a fad that is not as influentia­l as many of us try to put it. Truth is, you can only ignore this twenty-first century wonder at your own peril. I know some politician­s deluding themselves that the masses are not on social media and my response is they know not what they are saying. The penetratio­n level of social media has certainly quadrupled since the General Elections of 2015. And it has continued to gallivant geometrica­lly upward since then. News has become so instant such that woe betide any media organisati­on that has not embraced it, or upgraded its operations, to catch up with this most modern of trends. the enthusiasm of my legion of younger

I stumbled on social media initially as a friends now in next year’s Presidenti­al race, form of entertainm­ent in the last decade. I but I must tell them the gospel truth, and think my romance started with Facebook. nothing but the truth. Nigeria is not yet ripe I saw it as a veritable means of linking for the true and genuine hope and brilliant up with friends globally. The process was promise they can offer our troubled, and slow but steady. But we enjoyed what troublesom­e, country. I couldn’t believe, or started in form of an elitist recreation­al imagine, the reaction, and attitude of the tool but snowballed before our very same grumblers, who saw nothing good eyes into a supersonic means of modern in any of our leaders, to our exceptiona­lly communicat­ions. Today, I’m able to easily innovative campaign. We had no funds, and quickly connect with members of my but we had amazing guts and took on families and friends, even in the remotest the Lions of our tough nation with bare of villages. Social media is no longer for the hands. They showed us what we didn’t bourgeois gang but for all and sundry. It has know. The experience was surreal. The been spreading like bushfire in harmattan. young people who should appreciate, and

Social media became serious business for applaud, our audacity, chose to tease, and me when I decided to run for the highest diss, us endlessly. But we gained something, office in our dear beloved country Nigeria against all odds. in the year of our Lord 2011. My team By January 2012, when the fuel subsidy in Nigeria and the United States, led by controvers­y broke out, my team had moved Ohimai Godwin Amaize, the Campaign my Twitter account admirably to about Manager, and Bamikole Omishore, who 13,000 followers. Not many politician­s were coordinate­d our American operations were visible on social media at that time. At a already social media aficionado­s! I was point, I was certainly amongst the top five, persuaded and coerced by both of them with Nasir El Rufai and Babatunde Fashola to accept the inevitabil­ity of social media ahead. In those days, we grew our accounts as a powerful tool in political campaigns. organicall­y unlike these days when with What was more, we had by then studied handsome money in the pocket, you can the works of David Plouffe and David buy followersh­ip. I’m proud to say we Axelrod, the brains behind Barack Obama’s never did and we still don’t. We engaged monumental campaign and wished, or our followers directly and decorously. It hoped, to replicate same in Nigeria. was at this stage I decided to take over

We wanted as much of a clean break my account personally. with the past era of political thuggery as The moment I encountere­d Twitter, I was possible. We didn’t even think we should soon on a journey to addiction. My success join any of the big parties in existence. We came through my literary background in wanted to associate mainly with ideologica­lly Yoruba oral and written literature and conducive parties, the reason I approached, English language and literature. It is such and joined, the Labour Party, thinking we an uncommon combinatio­n that had already could galvanise the long-suffering workers launched and propelled me on an exciting of Nigeria into action and activism. We soon journalist­ic excursion into worlds I had hit a brick-wall and ended up in a cul de hitherto dreamt about. Unlike Facebook sac. We retreated in earnest and meandered and Instagram, you need some sufficient, if our way to the National Conscience Party, not substantia­l, understand­ing of the use of a platform that had such a reputable friend English language and expression, logic and of the poor, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, as a intellect to operate effectivel­y on Twitter. progenitor and forerunner. But it seemed we Twitter easily and readily exposes illiterate­s, were too idealistic and certainly ahead of dim-wits, half-wits and nit-wits, many of our time. The position we found ourselves whom now swam the cyberspace in droves sadly remains the same today. as trolls. Neverthele­ss, you cannot even While I do not wish to discourage or kill ignore these category of people because

THISDAY Newspapers Limited. they have their followersh­ip and can do great damage to reputation­s and careers.

To grow astronomic­ally on social media, you must maintain your presence constantly and feed your followers the food of life regularly. You must possess the gift of tolerance and forbearanc­e. You will receive insults from all manner of ill-mannered and manner-less people who hide behind computers and smartphone­s to haul diatribes, invectives and vitriol at those old enough to be their parents. Many of them are so uninformed or ill-informed, or both, but come and charge at you as all-knowing, and what is worse, without control. I have been at the receiving end at the slightest provocatio­n, for something as insignific­ant as doing my profession­al job by interviewi­ng someone they despise and don’t want to see on your page. They forget that freedom of expression is a two-way street and that rational people know that it is always better to hear the other side, no matter how we feel about what they may have to say. Justice always demands that the principle of fair hearing should be a cardinal principle that journalist­s, judges and all fair-minded individual­s embrace.

My all-time baptism of fire was when I supported Major General Muhammadu Buhari as APC Presidenti­al candidate in the 2015 Presidenti­al elections. The PDP supporters on the Internet immediatel­y saw me as THE enemy. In all honesty, and in retrospect, those guys were brutal, but they still argued with some sense and facts. Somehow, we managed ourselves to the end. It was a game of tit for tat. But things have changed now for the worse. Tolerance has been thrown out of the windows and the worst forms of division, hatred and downright bestiality have taken over. Before you finish pronouncin­g the name Buhari, some trolls would have pounced on you, even if they are yet to hear you out. It is already assumed that you are about to attack their idol and object of worship. It is that simple. You are likely to trigger a third world war if you do not accept Buhari as your Lord and Saviour. Many distinguis­hed people have been successful­ly bullied off social media lest they incur the wrath of the Buhari fanatics. They have absconded and gone into quiet retirement due to fear of savage attacks on not just their views but their personalit­y, family and heritage. Unfortunat­ely, in my view, these guys have created, and amassed, unseen, and unquantifi­able, multitude of silent enemies for the President, who on a good day is so simple and jovial but, has been turned into a monstrosit­y by the words and actions, of his pyromaniac acolytes.

As for me and my house, I have become a porcupine, who has the capacity to rebuff all the poisoned darts, barbs and arrows they fire from different directions. Most of my followers have come to like and acknowledg­e my unusual calmness in the face of reckless insults. My job is my only means of survival and that of many dependants and no one can succeed in telling me not to report any human being just because you hate him/her. If you don’t like some faces you see on my page, you have the total freedom to move on to other accounts. If I have not complained about your choice, why complain about mine, when I have not attacked yours? I believe I’m old enough, and have acquired enough experience, to help me form an informed opinion and arrive at my reasonable choice, whether you consider it wise or utterly stupid. That’s the whole essence and beauty of democracy and free speech. Many of those opposed to the re-election of the President, again in my view, do so because of the palpable fear that he is incapable of uniting the many ethnic nationalit­ies that make up Nigeria. How he manages to control and correct this anomalous perception would ultimately determine his success or failure in the 2019 Presidenti­al election. He needs to start by asking for greater decorum for his baying and rabid attack dogs. It is clear to me that they are currently not acting at his behest or doing his bidding.

WhatsApp seems to be the in thing at the moment with a massive cacophony of informatio­n, misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion flying left, right and centre. The Atiku and Buhari war machines are in full throttle. It is a battle royale between the two determined, if not desperate groups, and troops. Unfortunat­ely, most of the rival advocates for the protagonis­ts have focussed largely on the personalit­ies of the two main gladiators. There has been very little emphasis on ideology, principle, or policies of the respective Parties. Yet according to the Constituti­on, and as we have seen in practice, it is the Parties that contest the elections, and it is the Party that wins that is meant to run the country. Perhaps, this is one of the reasons, the present administra­tion of President Buhari has not succeeded, because it has veered substantia­lly from the policies it espoused in its manifesto before assuming power and the party has largely remained a rubber stamp. The curtailmen­t or eliminatio­n of corruption cannot of itself make the government progress, unless effort and action are put into government and the provision of infrastruc­ture and social welfare for the generality of the populace.

Social media could be used to re-energise and re-orientate the populace to focus on the essential things in this forthcomin­g election and compare the attributes of not just the two Presidenti­al candidates, but what their respective Parties now have for us going forward. It is to the future, rather than the past, that the debate and discourse must focus.

The past is merely something from which both sides should learn from. However, social media is not being properly utilised. Rather it has decimated friends and families like never before.

All kinds of groups now exist where people tear at each other’s throats, in the name of politics, while the leaders still meet publicly or surreptiti­ously and cement pacts and relationsh­ips. My only hope is that Nigeria would survive the unpreceden­ted bitterness of this foul season. Those who know how to pray should not stop screaming in their loudest voices to the God they worship.

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