The annual Social Media Week Lagos 2016, kick off today at the prestigious Landmark Event Center, Victoria Island, Lagos. The event is biggest and largest tech conference, that gives experts opportunity in the digital era to share insight and tips on how individual and corporate brands can use social media to benefits their products or service.
As the event kick off today, on of the biggest programme of the day is that of ” The Future of Digital Publishing ” which was hosted by The Guardian Nigeria.
This panel session was moderated by Peace Hyde, CEO Aim Higher Consulting, with the panelists being Teju Ajani, Head Content Partnerships, Youtube, Google; Adetomiwa Aladekomo,Nigerian Breweries, Senior Digital Manager; and Tolu Ogunlesi, Senior Special Adviser to the President on New Media.
However, the panelists discussed various ways in which Nigerian’s could leverage technology and all the new social media platforms to help in business and personally.
They also spoke about the challenges facing the Nigerian new media industry, especially with the state of the micro-economy and the dwindling fortunes of the Naira.
How Does The Western Media Get Nigeria Wrong? invites journalists working in Lagos and from the larger online community to join our debate on what we should be doing to bridge the gap.
- Should we commission more local stories tailored to a Nigerian audience? Or focus on promoting the international stories we know our Nigerian readers are interested in, like sport and news?
- What should our content look like? Should we focus on mobile devices, producing stories that load quickly in low-bandwidth environments?
- Perhaps we should take the Guardian’s reporting to Nigeria’s most popular social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter?
Or does distance ultimately prevent international media from covering Nigeria adequately? Maybe we should leave it to national news organisations to cover their own beat?
All the panelists were on fire at the event today. Check out top tweets;
Attending an interesting talk #nigeria #africa #SMWLagos pic.twitter.com/5IkHTVlEHX
— Martin Patience (@martinpatience) February 22, 2016
I am not afraid of jail. I work around with a toothbrush in my pocket-Sowore, Publisher, @SaharaReporters. #SMWLagos pic.twitter.com/qKHn2s8GmU
— ABUJA FACTS (@Abuja_Facts) February 22, 2016
Technology and citizen journalism has made us a lot more honest – Ken Wiwa #SMWGuardianAfrica #SMWLagos
— sabinews (@sabinewsnaija) February 22, 2016
Africans should tell their stories, negative or positive say participants@ #smwguardianafrica &Western media needs more reporters on ground
— Okey Equipment (@EromoEgbejule) February 22, 2016
@YeleSowore “When stories break early it sometimes seems unbelievable so maybe you may have a comprehension problem…” #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Yemisi Adegoke (@briticoyemo) February 22, 2016
This #SMWGuardianAfrica panel is faya! 🙌🙌🙌 @MissWanaWana #SMWLagos
— Enajite (@jyte12) February 22, 2016
Has the culture of receiving “brown envelopes” in exchange for stories eroded the integrity of Nigerian journalism? #SMWGuardianAfrica
— olorisupergal (@OloriSupergal) February 22, 2016
#SMWGuardianAfrica has got our attention at the moment! Have we handed over the authority to tell our stories to Western media?
— olorisupergal (@OloriSupergal) February 22, 2016
Audience + citizen journalism + social media helps keep journos accountable and ensure facts. #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Yemisi Adegoke (@briticoyemo) February 22, 2016
And @YeleSowore ‘pays tribute’ to stomach infrastructure, & shades Dokpesi & Obaigbena for not paying their workers. #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Chioma Agwuegbo (@ChiomaChuka) February 22, 2016
We need to write our own story, build our brand in Africa. The Western media will never do this for us. #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Martin Ekpeke (@ekpeke1) February 22, 2016
NTA cannot be presented as the face of Nigeria, we should form our own NTA – Sowore #SMWGuardianAfrica
— sabinews (@sabinewsnaija) February 22, 2016
We must try to write our own stories, we don’t have to rely on others to tell the African stories.#SMWGuardianAfrica #SMWLagos2016
— lararaji (@lararaji) February 22, 2016
“Buhari’s first interview was with Western media who didn’t give him 2 stories before he became president” – @YeleSowore #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Chioma Agwuegbo (@ChiomaChuka) February 22, 2016
“We can’t blame the western media for amplifying existing problems. There are political realities we can’t ignore.”#SMWGuardianAfrica
— Yemisi Adegoke (@briticoyemo) February 22, 2016
“The online currency is traffic; editors sometimes run certain stories cos they know what their readers want” – @iDOVA #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Chioma Agwuegbo (@ChiomaChuka) February 22, 2016
Currently at ‘How does the Western Media get Nigeria wrong?” @SMWLagos #SMWGuardianAfrica. So many good points I can barely tweet.
— Yemisi Adegoke (@briticoyemo) February 22, 2016
The concept of new media based on websites is going to die very soon. @YeleSowore #SMWGuardianAfrica #SMWLagos
— sabinews (@sabinewsnaija) February 22, 2016
@sabinewsnaija -in our culture policy (if there is one) NTA is meant to be one of such institition #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Oluwatoyin (@Digiculture4art) February 22, 2016
@sabinewsnaija @YeleSowore -We don’t achive materials and neither do we document issues even before the digital #SMWGuardianAfrica
— Oluwatoyin (@Digiculture4art) February 22, 2016