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The author, Dr Omoniyi lbietan
By CHARLES IWUOHA
The President, Association of communications scholars and professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN), Professor Umaru A. Pate, has lauded Omoniyi lbietans book, Cyber Politics, social media, social Demography and voting Behaviours in Nigeria.
Professor Pate heaped the praise on Friday, April 19, during Ibietans book Reading and further Reviews held at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State.
Pate, a professor of Media and Society and current Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State, congratulated Dr. Omoniyi, on the successful publication and presentation of the book.
He said: On behalf of the Communication Studies family and specifically the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN), I congratulate Dr Omoniyi Ibietan on the successful publication and presentation of his book on cyber politics in Nigeria.
As an active member of the ACSPN, I am glad that he is in the frontline of promoting some of the Associations objectives of promoting innovative communication education through publications and other knowledge sharing platforms.
Without a doubt, the academic community and communication scholarship require a deeper understanding of the evolving trend, influence, and impact of cyber politics in the country.
I am glad Dr. Ibietan has been able to undertake intensive and extensive research in the area. Happily, the study has been transformed into a textbook for wider circulation. A cursory reading of the book indicates that the author has been able to achieve the objectives of contributing to the conceptual and empirical dimensions of the subject in the context of political communication.
Personally, I am enriched by the arguments and conclusions in the book. The book has increased my understanding of the relationship between the ever-growing social media and politics in the country.
This is very important for obvious reasons, some of which relate to the popularity and influence of the new media, particularly among the most active components of the population.
While welcoming the book as a positive addition to the growing body of literature in the area especially as it gives the Nigerian context, I am strongly recommending it as a worthy book for all students of communication studies, political science and allied fields.
Our political tacticians and gladiators and other scholars of the interface between society and information and communication technologies will find the text appropriate and generously useful in helping them to deeply understand the strategies and impact of the social media in Nigerian politics.
Definitely, the authors effort is clearly manifested in the quality of the content in the book, its appropriate theoretical grounding, and sound conclusions that are reliably valid in the Nigerian context.
Once again, I congratulate Dr. Ibietan and enjoins interested individuals to get copies of the book for increased understanding of the relationship between social media and politics in Nigeria.