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@article{ Agbim2023,
 title = {The Obidient movement on Twitter and 2023 general election in Nigeria: an extrapolative analysis},
 author = {Agbim, Kenneth C. and Etumnu, Emeka Williams and Iredibia, Kingsley Uche},
 journal = {IMSU Journal of Communication Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {347-358},
 volume = {7},
 year = {2023},
 issn = {2705-2240},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-88027-6},
 abstract = {The study highlighted that Twitter can be a powerful platform for political mobilization, it is one among many channels for engaging with voters. However, Extrapolation on Obidient Movement in the 2023 general election in Nigeria involves making predictions or projections based on existing trends or pattern. Movements and hashtags on Twitter can draw attention to specific issues, shape narratives, and amplify voices that may otherwise go unheard. They can also facilitate discussions, engage with policymakers, and galvanize support for various causes. The study adopted the survey method and area of study is Imo State. The population is 5,830,489 and sample size of 384 was attained using Wimmer and Dominick calculator. The multistage/cluster sampling technique was adopted and questionnaire was used as the instrument of data collection. The mean and percentage descriptive statistics were used for data presentation. At a mean average of 2.8, there is a greater motivation behind the emergence of the Obidient Movement in Nigeria's 2023 election. The movement have had significant impact on voter behaviour and electoral outcomes in the 2023 general election 2.5 (N=378). The study recommended that those in charge of
electoral process in Nigeria must ensure readiness as there will be improved voter participation in subsequent election in the country. Furthermore, political movements must look at the broader political and social dynamics leading up to subsequent elections.},
 keywords = {voting behavior; öffentliche Meinung; Meinungsbildung; political movement; social media; Wahlkampf; opinion formation; twitter; public opinion; mobilization; Twitter; Soziale Medien; Wahlverhalten; election campaign; Mobilisierung; Nigeria; politische Bewegung; Nigeria; Westafrika; West Africa}}