Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria

Social Media is an invaluable means of disseminating information to the citizenry; hence it is a powerful tool of propaganda. In lieu of the Nigerian situation, it acts as a two-edged sword as it allows citizens to be privy to information without impediments. However, this same tool has been used to...

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Main Authors: Ngozika A. Obi-Ani, Chinenye Anikwenze, Mathias Chukwudi Isiani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1799483
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spelling doaj-ed92c7599ab94b7d9c4d509b047827182021-06-21T13:17:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832020-01-017110.1080/23311983.2020.17994831799483Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from NigeriaNgozika A. Obi-Ani0Chinenye Anikwenze1Mathias Chukwudi Isiani2University of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaSocial Media is an invaluable means of disseminating information to the citizenry; hence it is a powerful tool of propaganda. In lieu of the Nigerian situation, it acts as a two-edged sword as it allows citizens to be privy to information without impediments. However, this same tool has been used to misinform the populace and to circulate unverifiable and deceptive messages to citizens. As regards this, the basic question becomes: what are the advantages and disadvantages of the roles of social media in misinforming the general public about pandemics such as Covid-19? This qualitative study would explore social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, blogs, online newspapers, and YouTube where the contestations about the pandemic are most pronounced. Considering that these are the major mainstream forums used by the populace outside the World Health Organisations (WHO), Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and State institutions, the most pervasive messages from these forums have been selected for analysis. The paper therefore interrogates the roles which social media play in either curtailing or aiding the spread of the news on the pandemic across the country. The paper concludes that the significance of Social Media outlets cannot be overemphasized with recourse to information dissemination. It also purports that these platforms have been abused as people hide under its anonymity to spread fake messages and instigate panic amongst members of the general public.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1799483social medianigeriacovid-19pandemicpropaganda
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Mathias Chukwudi Isiani
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Mathias Chukwudi Isiani
Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
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pandemic
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Chinenye Anikwenze
Mathias Chukwudi Isiani
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title Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
title_short Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
title_full Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
title_fullStr Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Social media and the Covid-19 pandemic: Observations from Nigeria
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series Cogent Arts & Humanities
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Social Media is an invaluable means of disseminating information to the citizenry; hence it is a powerful tool of propaganda. In lieu of the Nigerian situation, it acts as a two-edged sword as it allows citizens to be privy to information without impediments. However, this same tool has been used to misinform the populace and to circulate unverifiable and deceptive messages to citizens. As regards this, the basic question becomes: what are the advantages and disadvantages of the roles of social media in misinforming the general public about pandemics such as Covid-19? This qualitative study would explore social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, blogs, online newspapers, and YouTube where the contestations about the pandemic are most pronounced. Considering that these are the major mainstream forums used by the populace outside the World Health Organisations (WHO), Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and State institutions, the most pervasive messages from these forums have been selected for analysis. The paper therefore interrogates the roles which social media play in either curtailing or aiding the spread of the news on the pandemic across the country. The paper concludes that the significance of Social Media outlets cannot be overemphasized with recourse to information dissemination. It also purports that these platforms have been abused as people hide under its anonymity to spread fake messages and instigate panic amongst members of the general public.
topic social media
nigeria
covid-19
pandemic
propaganda
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1799483
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