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A Survey on Social Media as an effective tool during the 2015 Electioneering process in Nigeria

I know I've been away for such a long while, even my blog feels different to me but Its all for a good cause. A lady has to have more than just looks.

Now, I noticed that this year's previous electioneering process in Nigeria witnessed huge participation through the online media and It got me thinking. Could this be why a lot of youths were seemingly involved? So I decided to investigate how the social media, especially Twitter played a fundamental role during the last general elections.





I need your support by participating in the survey I'm conducting. Simply click on this link http://goo.gl/forms/ItHMBvxycu  and kindly answers the questions therein. Your feedback is very important to me.

Feel free to share as well and lets get this survey going. Thanks for your support

Live, Love and Learn.


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