Africa & Social
Media: Blogging; Activism; and the Future
If someone were to be documenting Ghana’s young history of
its foray into Social Media, one might refer to the 1 July demonstration, which
triggered the hashtag #Occupyflagstaff, as one of the examples of Ghana’s foray
into activism. Activism, because many months after the so-called “Arab Spring”,
many have questioned when sub-Saharan Africa would have its own Spring.
But long before there was even any talk of a “Spring”
africaine, Ghana had begun making moves around Social Media. First it was
Penplusbytes, or the ICT Institute of Journalism in 2001. Seven years later
came BloggingGhana – considered the largest association of bloggers writing
about Ghana. With the advent of New Media has come opportunities for training
and education on New Media, which the latter two organizations have been
involved in.
That said, one could be forgiven for thinking that without
being associated with these two organizations, survival in New Media is
impossible. Far from it, as there remain many individuals blogging, and
fully-engaged in New Media through many different initiatives they undertake.
Then there is the case of our media houses, which are taking
the New Media bull by the horns and running with it. Back in 2009, the host of
“Africa in Focus” was called to national duty for the 14th GJA Media Awards.
Word had it that his blogging activism was what led him to that calling. Sitting on that committee as a judge for
online journalism was indeed a priviledge, but he was disheartened by the fact
that subsequent GJA Media awards did not deem Blogging and New Media an
important component of Ghana’s media.
Fortunately, New Media has managed to move beyond relying on
the Ghana Journalist Association. The establishment of organizations like
BloggingGhana and Penplusbytes can verily attest to this fact. But even with
their respective successes, what have other countries been able to do around
New Media and Blogging?
In this edition of AIF, we talk to Kenya’s erstwhile “King of
Facebook”, and Brand Ambassador of Safaricomm to find out how that East African
country has been able to revolutionise New Media. We also talk to the former
Knowledge Management Officer of the UNECA who played an active role in ensuring
that the rather-prosaic policy of Africa’s integration and development is
translated into the more exciting and vivacious New Media channel in Facebook.
Even more importantly, we will be using the show to explore
the extent to which New Media, especially blogging, is still a good idea, and
does it have validity in a space where twitter seems to be king? What does
Kenya’s King of Facebook think about other forms of New Media, and does his
commercial success lend weight to the fact that his template is one that can be
replicated elsewhere in Africa?
Guests in
the studio:
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Edward Tagoe, BloggingGhana
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Ato Ulzen-Appiah, Rancard Solutions/ex-Google Ghana
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Kwami Ahiabenu, Penplusbytes New Media Hub/African Elections
Project
On the line:
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Golda Addo, Renewable Energy advocate; Activist @ 13h40
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Stephen Musyoka, TrInc Media/ former Kenyan “King of Facebook”/City
Council of Nairobi @ 13h55
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Mawuli Tsikata, CITI fm, @14h10
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Mkhu Ncube, Young Zimbabwe Business Platform/ex-UNECA
@ 14h25
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