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CEREDEMS Africa: Experts Dissect the Role of the Media in Managing Information Crisis During Electoral Campaigns in Nigeria

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The role of the press in providing timely and structured information to the people, especially during electioneering or electoral campaigns is evidently expanding and becoming more complex as more people have access to the digital-media space. The digital-media seeks to break barriers inherent in the traditional media. However, the challenges and opportunities presented by this digital revolution have continued to disrupt Journalism and the way we relate or deal with information.

The Nigerian political climate has not been impervious to this digital revolution which has continued to make information readily accessible to the electorate or political oppositions who invariably use these information to score political points. Therefore, the problem with this era is no longer due to paucity of information but due to increasing social toxicity as a result of the removal of walls that are meant to censor the information presented to the people for consumption. The social media is awashed with a plethora of unverified information that has continued to divide and disunite the nation’s population along religious, ethnic and political or ideological lines. With this challenge, it is only important to conceive and work towards achieving policies that can help create peaceful, harmonious and egalitarian society.

It is based on the foregoing that the Center for Research on Development of African Media, Governance and Society (CEREDEMS Africa) launched on Tuesday, September 20, 2022 with a project tagged “Improving Credible General Elections in Nigeria Through Real-Time Monitoring of Campaigns in Physical and Virtual Platforms project of the 2023 Nigerian Presidential Election” which will be executed in partnership with Positive Agenda Nigeria (PAN) for the next 52 weeks.

The launching ceremony with the theme, Reconstructing Nigeria’s Election Campaign Atmosphere in a Time of Conflicting National Unity and Information Pollution, held virtually on Microsoft meet and was graced by media and academic experts from different parts of the world including Nigeria, Russia, Egypt, Sweden, America etc.

Delivering the keynote address at the event, Professor Lai Oso, former Dean, School of Communication, Lagos State University and immediate Past President, Association of Communication scholar and Practitioners of Nigeria (ACSPN) remarked that CEREDEMS Africa is a laudable and timely initiative with a thorough agenda to resolve the information crisis that has continued to bedevil Nigeria’s democracy, especially at the eve of elections in Nigeria. The professor also noted that the project’s objectives should not be limited to Nigeria or west Africa but should be extended to other parts of the continent and the global south, drawing insights from the first world countries for the acheivement of a consolidated democratic governance locally.

Other speakers, Dr Sadia Jamil, Chair, Journalism Research and Education Section, International Association of Media and Communication Research; Dr Greg Simon, Uppsala University, Sweden; and Mr Lekan Otufodunrin, Executive Director, Media Career Development Network, also contributed insights on how the media can effectively deliver its role as the conscience of the people during elections periods which can easily evolve into crisis due to information disorder including; misinformation, disinformation and malinformation.

Dr. Ganiyat Tijani-Adene, media expert and lecturer at the Lagos State University’s School of Communication emphasized the politicization of information, noting that the current information crisis as it evolves in Nigeria is not necessarily due to media illiteracy but due to partisan politics and deliberate attempt to character assassinate political contenders or out-group members. It is saddening that some members of the press are being recruited into this, she said. She therefore admonished, thinking forward, that Nigerians, especially the politicians must look beyond elections and short-term gains if we must have a peaceful and economically viable nation to call ours.

The Executive Director of CEREDEMS Africa, Dr Mustapha Muhammad Jamiu  listed the objectives of the elections and political campaigns monitoring project of the center to include the following;

  • Monitoring activities of political parties, media establishments, media handlers of parties, candidates, supporters and individuals with the interest in communicating electoral and governance messages.
  • Improving capacity of media establishments, political parties and their media handlers towards positive engagement of campaign and/or policy issues and reduction in smear campaign activities.
  • Disseminating thought and behavioural change messages developed from the outputs of the monitoring of the stakeholders’ activities towards informed decision making before and during the elections, and reducing electoral violence.
  • Improving ability and capacity of the electorate to choose candidates during the elections through informed engagement from political actors.

Key expected results from the project are; ensuring issue driven and violence free campaign environments that enhance the electorate’s ability and capacity to choose the right candidates during presidential and governorship elections; and leading to better processes of generating and disseminating informed contents about candidates and political parties by their media handlers or communication teams.

CEREDEMS-Africa, PAN Set to Monitor Nigeria’s Election Campaigns, deploy over 100 Volunteers

The Dangers of Putin’s “It’s not a bluff”

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Everyone is waiting for President Biden to speak today at the United Nations General Assembly but Russia’s President Putin delivered some lines which are going to rattle many policymakers. Yes, Putin said “ I want to remind you that our country also has various means of destruction, and for separate components and more modern than those of Nato countries and when the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, to protect Russia and our people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal,” And he added: “It’s not a bluff.”

In other words, Russia can use nuclear weapons and Putin is not bluffing on his threat. I hope the world takes the threat very seriously because indeed he does not bluff, looking at the fact that he indeed went into Ukraine.

Shortly after Putin’s announcement, the country’s defence ministry, Sergei Shoigu, said 300,000 citizens are going to be partially mobilized for military assignments.

Biden is speaking today at UNGA and will likely respond for the Western powers. This Ukraine crisis could potentially evolve into a luciferous dungeon if not well managed. Russia posited that it is at war with “the collective west”. Biden needs to respond. We do not want asymmetric perception which can lead to nuclear war.

The Russian leader’s televised address to the nation comes a day after Russian-controlled regions in eastern and southern Ukraine announced plans to hold “referendums” this weekend on becoming part of Russia. Kremlin’s plans to annex four regions are likely to further escalate the war following Ukrainian recent successes on the battlefield.

Comment on Post

Comment 1: I highly doubt that it will turn to nuclear war… nobody wins in a nuclear war

My Response: That is for a strategic nuclear war. But a tactical one was won by US against Japan (sure, atomic war). Russia will likely start with a tactical one which focuses on a geographic area. The threat is that it has ICM with supersonic systems which can bypass any known defense system in the world. Who wants to “doubt”. I think the key is never take risk. This war has to end.

Comment 2: He is only bluffing. The West would simply micromanage the crisis until Putin becomes irrelevant. There is obviously no path to peace with Russia with Putin in charge.

The US is more focused on its impending confrontation with an emergent China.

My Response: Russia’s second in command makes Putin look like a toddler. I mean the US may not prefer him. Putin is a gentleman in a world of Dmitry Medvedev. The problem of waiting for the bad actor to pass takes time. Check Iran, how many decades now? You do not need to wait for Putin to die, swallow pride and talk with him. China is a force but Russia is more deadly because it has the most advanced supersonic systems that can deliver nuclear warheads to any place on earth and cannot be “stopped”. President Biden said that it cannot be stopped. So, your defense systems do not matter! It’s almost impossible to stop it,” – said Biden

Comment 2b: Israel has much of advanced and sophisticated ICM than that of Russia. As it is now, Putin is at the mercy of Beijing.

My Response: According to all known data, only one country has operational supersonic systems and has used the same in war and that is Russia. The last time they used it, this was what Biden said “It’s almost impossible to stop it” . The Israel iron dome or the US Patriot cannot detect the supersonic. What you can say is this: the US may have weapons it has not revealed. But Satan 2 as NATO calls the Russian weapon is peerless. It is aeroballistic. They tested it and it circled around the world and returned back to base. What was that? No place is safe. This will not be stopped by weapons by paper and pens (peace agreements) and that should be the focus.

What Jápa Means for Dúró and Strategic Notes to Members of Jápa Movement

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Nigerians are increasingly relocating to other countries in search of greener pastures. In recent years, relocation has been pursued through study and job applications. According to several reports, weak economic indicators across sectors continue to be significant factors driving young Nigerians out of the country. Many skilled workers have been reported to have left companies in the service, agriculture, construction, and transportation sectors.

Our analyst notes that despite terrible experiences encountered during migration, many young Nigerians continue to consider moving as a means of improving their lives. As mentioned in the previous article, if the Jápa movement is an alternative method of avoiding the effects of the fragile socioeconomic and political system, then its supporters ought to think about assisting those who adhere to Dúró. In Yoruba, Jápa means “to leave a toxic situation,” while Dúró means “to stay despite the consequences or while waiting for the right moment to leave.”

After settling into their new surroundings, Jápa members must prioritize knowledge and skill transfer to members of the Dúró community. This will go a long way toward assisting governments and business leaders in their efforts to close growing skill and knowledge gaps in the services, agriculture, construction, transportation, and other sectors.

This position is much appreciated when one reflects on a recent report which notes that Nigeria needs to create additional 30 million jobs by 2030 to employ its growing working-age population as it would become the third most populous country in the world, adding another 100 million new people under the age of 35 by 2040. Jobberman has also recently documented that digital sector would create 3 million jobs by 2027.

All of these projections were made without considering whether any Nigerian would prefer Jápa over Dúró, according to our analyst. In other words, the actions of those who considered Jápa could be a blessing for those with the intention of Dúró because they may take into account the spaces that members of the Jápa movement are leaving behind. However, in order to fully capitalize on opportunities that have been missed, members of the Dúró community must skill, reskill, and upskill themselves in all areas.

Various reports, for example, show that thousands of information and communication technology employees are leaving the banking sector. A similar experience can be found in the education sector. This means that members of the Dúró community should investigate these and other sectors. As our analyst stated in one of his previous articles on job hunting, members of the Dúró community should swotising themselves before applying to any company or individual (through cold-call strategy).

Important questions must be asked. What are the advantages and disadvantages? Do your strengths correspond to the job description and specifications, as well as the expected tasks or roles? Are soft skills adequately represented on the resume? The previous piece contains answers to these questions and others.

Egoras LPG Generator – yes, to be powered by Cooking Gas [Video]

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I shared the engineering ergonomics design here a few days ago. I am happy to share how the actual cooking gas generator looks, from the R&D team (updated version which is undergoing certification with the regulators). I am also happy to note that the Nigerian government, through a delegation, will visit the factory next week. The generator works with cooking gas which we have in abundance in Nigeria. I shared a picture of a big factory a few months ago; that factory will employ hundreds of  engineers and technicians in the next coming quarters.

Egoras is one of the startups raising funds in the current investment cycle of Tekedia Capital. We have put so much effort into getting it to this level where we can present it to come to our Syndicate. It is one of the things which make Tekedia Capital unique: we identify, mentor, coach and prepare remarkable innovators and startups – and then get them to raise funds from our members. Ugoji Harry is amazing. The other 6 startups are just as remarkable. This is our mission here.

I want to also thank the Nigerian government. The email from Chairman of NESG, Dr. M. M. Ibrahim, is highly appreciated. Thank you Dr.

Fellow citizens: would you like Egoras car in ten years? Nigeria has all the talent; we just have to inspire young men and women. We got them together at Egoras to repair broken generators. Over time, they have confidence to make (partial) new ones. Same can happen for cars; that deep engineering leadership will be given to them. You can see the final design here 

World Athletics Ratifies Tobi Amusan’s World Records

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There is no gainsaying the fact that the year 2022 has been a very remarkable year for Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan who has recently raised the bar of excellence for the world women 100m hurdles sprint. The Nigerian star-girl and latest world champion caught the attention of sport lovers globally with her impressive performance at the 2022 World Athletics Championships at Eugene, Oregon where she emerged as the first Nigerian athlete in history to win a world title at the World Athletic Championships.

On July 24, Amusan’s 12.12s in the women 100m hurdles semi finals in Oregon stunned the athletics world and propositioned her for a world record title having supplanted USA Kendra Harrison’s six-year-old record, 12.20s . In the finals, the Nigerian hurdler conjured up yet another brilliant performance with a 12.06s windtail assist that gave her a consummative victory in the Game.

The international governing body for the sport of athletics on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, confirmed the ratification of Tobi Amusan’s world record for 100m women hurdles at the 2022 world Championships in Oregon by the World Athletics.

Amusan is also the current African, commonwealth and the world champion in the 100m hurdles and holds the race record in the three competitions. She successfully defended her Commonwealth Games title which she won in 2018 in Gold coast with Games record winning by 12.30s in 2022 Birmingham. She also won the Diamond League title in Zurich, Switzerland in September 8 2022, defending her title won in 2021 which made her surpass Glories Alozie 23-years-old record. Earlier in the year, she had won Gold medal for Nigeria at the African Senior Athletics Championships in Mauritus.

Amusan no doubt has had a remarkable year with amazing results in all the international competitions she’s involved in. Parading a trajectory of impressive performance both at the international and the domestic platforms, Tobi Amusan has evolved from 43rd position in the world athletics ranking in September 2021 to 5th position moving up 38 places to being included in the top 10 athletes in the world.

Tobi Amusan alongside Ese Brume, Nigeria’s long jump athlete and Silver medalist at the World Athletics 2022 and Gold medalist at the Commonwealth Games 2022, as well as other athletes that have represented Nigeria internationally this year in their respective fields have been conferred national honours including cash awards of 200million Naira during the presidential reception held at the state house, Aso Rock villa in Abuja on Thursday, September 8 2022. Decorating the athletes with the title of the Officer of the order of the Niger (OON), the president Muhammedu Buhari congratulated Tobi Amusan, Ese Brumeh and other members of the Team Nigeria 2022 cohorts for their remarkable feats that made Nigerian flag to be raised high at different platforms on the international stage.

Also at the presidential reception, the Minister for Youth and Sport, Sunday Akin Dare, remarked that 2022 remains an outstanding year in the history of Nigerian sports. According to the minister, in an event highly dominated by the Americans and Europeans, Tobi Amusan and others were able to put up impressive performances that brought glory to their nations. The minister also noted that Tobi’s remarkable performance has never been achieved by any Nigerian in the history of the nation’s sport.