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Ibietan’s Book On Cyber Politics For Launch July 25

A book by the Head of Me­dia Relations at the Nigeri­an Communications Com­mission (NCC), Dr Omoniyi Ibietan, will be formally pre­sented to the public on 25 July, 2023, publishers of the book have said.

Premium Times Books said in a statement on Mon­day that the unveiling cere­mony of Cyber Politics: Social Media, Social Demography and Voting Behaviour in Nige­ria, will take place at the main auditorium of the communi­cations and digital economy complex of the NCC, located at Mbora District of Abuja, from 10:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. on 25 July.

Published by Premium Times Books, the book pub­lishing arm of the Premium Times Group, the 460-page book, spread over 12 chap­ters, gives expression to a critical phase within the distinct trajectory of Nige­rian democracy through its elections.

Nigeria’s 2015 presiden­tial election is utilised as the sounding board from which analyses that offer great in­sights into the future of vot­ing behaviour in the country are made in this new title, that is both skilful in its ren­dition and ground-cutting in its intellectual approach.

The public presentation of the book will be made for­mally by Umar Danbatta, a professor, and the executive vice chairman and chief executive officer of the Ni­gerian Communications Commission (NCC), where Dr Ibietan works as head of media relations. Danbatta is also the writer of the foreword in the book.

In addition to the formal presentation of the book, there will also be a panel discussion to be moderated by Chido Onumah, a social rights activist and coordina­tor of the African Centre for Information and Media Lit­eracy.

The author of the book, Dr Ibietan: Abiodun Adeniyi, a professor of mass commu­nication and Deputy Dean, School of Post Graduate Stud­ies at Baze University, Abuja; and a writer and newspaper columnist, Mojeed Dahiru, will take part in the panel session.

The panel session will fo­cus on how politics played out and shaped the last two gen­eral elections in Nigeria. The possible implications of cyber politics in future elections will also be sprayed.

Among other prominent personalities who have com­mented on the book and the author is Prof. Danbatta.

The NCC CEO, in his fore­word to the book, noted that: “the author situates the his­torical context of Nigerian politics and democracy” and more so “…the nexus between social media and voting be­haviour, and the influence of the social media ecosystem among others in the electoral process.”