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Social media smmit holds in Abuja

As a way to further educate Nigerian youth on the positive ways of using social media platforms, and to encourage writing culture; a group, Social Media Digest, on Thursday, organised a social media summit in Abuja.

The event which had dignitaries across the country and various fields of endeavors, also rewarded 3 young Nigerians who stood out in the essay writing competition, while recognizing other Nigerians who are leading lights in the usage of social media platforms for personal development and society’s upliftment.

In the essay writing category sponsored by a Nigerian leading legal icon, Sebastine Tartenger, (SAN); Isah Kamisu Madachi from Bauch state emerged winner with a prize of N250, 000; 17-year-old Olabisi Juwon from Ondo state came second with a prize of N150, 000 while Benue born Olowe Doosur Victoria came third with N100, 000 prize.

Convener of the summit, Jacob Aôndoaseer Wuese, while addressing the press, said the summit, which was the 4th edition, was organized to project the benefits of social Media to the teaming population of Nigeria and Africa at large.

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“Our mission is to promote impactful use of Social Media handles. We intend to optimally, maximize the very many opportunities in social Media and we have so far, reached out to ten thousand (10,000) participants across the country.”

“With the above, I strongly believe that our youths will be better placed to harness the numerous opportunities available to them rather than resorting to social vices that are inimical to the growth and development of any society.

“This programme has particularly targeted the youths who are the vulnerable group regarding social media challenges. To encourage them further, an essay competition has been organised courtesy of my mentor and sponsor of this programme, Chief Sebastine Hon, SAN, FCIArb., DSSRS”, he said.

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On his part, the senior legislative aide to deputy speaker, House of Representatives on New Media and one of the Awardees, Prince Yemi Itodo, described Nigerian youth as very active social media users.

Itodo, however, called for constant social media summits across the country, to educate the youth on the positive use of social media platforms and how to legitimately make earnings therefrom.

He said, “the idea of being active on social media for the sole aim of insulting elders or being used as cyber terrorists to attack perceived political enemies of one’s principal or Boss, should be discouraged”.

Itodo, while commending the organisers, also called on government at various states to use the opportunity provided by the group, in organizing social media or New Media Summit for their social media influencers and media Aides of public office holders in the state.

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