Facebook, an intrinsic part of 21st century social realities where cognitive-participatory activities are largely captured, is consistently explored for political deception. This chapter investigates how participants utilize language to deceive politically the Nigerian electorate on Facebook. For data, 250 Facebook posts on Nigerian politics were sampled, out of which 50 were purposefully selected for being highly rich in deceptive content in order to unpack online deception through multimodal critical discourse analysis. Four deceptive forms—equivocation of identity, exaggeration of performance, falsification of corruption cases, and concealment of offences—within two socio-political contexts—election and opposition—constituted the p...
This paper explores civic vitality in Nigeria in the build-up to and after the country’s 2019 elec...
The study was conducted to measure the effect of fake news on Nigeria’s democracy within the premise...
Research findings have shown that the social media are very active in promotion of citizens’ partici...
Digital peddling of fake news is influential to persuasive political participation, with veritable ...
As the Internet has become ever-present, quicker, and ever more accessible to non-technical communit...
networking and mutual services have grown rapidly, enabling people to communicate and share interest...
Social media has become an indispensable and dominant means of communication and dissemination of in...
This paper sheds light on the implications of social media usage in the Nigerian electioneering camp...
The 21st century can be described as the age of information technology. Technology runs almost all h...
Texts, either written or spoken, are of varying types and serve different functions, including servi...
Political discourse is about the way people use language to communicate, dialogue, resist power abus...
With the rapid advancements in technology and the democratization of media topology in Nigeria, many...
This study examined the discourse of resistance in Fem Fani-Kayode’s (FFK) Facebook posts. FFK’s use...
Facebook commonly accessed on mobile remains the most popular and pervasive social media in Nigeria....
Since the rising to notoriety of the present ‘genre’ of malicious content peddled as ‘fake news’ (mo...
This paper explores civic vitality in Nigeria in the build-up to and after the country’s 2019 elec...
The study was conducted to measure the effect of fake news on Nigeria’s democracy within the premise...
Research findings have shown that the social media are very active in promotion of citizens’ partici...
Digital peddling of fake news is influential to persuasive political participation, with veritable ...
As the Internet has become ever-present, quicker, and ever more accessible to non-technical communit...
networking and mutual services have grown rapidly, enabling people to communicate and share interest...
Social media has become an indispensable and dominant means of communication and dissemination of in...
This paper sheds light on the implications of social media usage in the Nigerian electioneering camp...
The 21st century can be described as the age of information technology. Technology runs almost all h...
Texts, either written or spoken, are of varying types and serve different functions, including servi...
Political discourse is about the way people use language to communicate, dialogue, resist power abus...
With the rapid advancements in technology and the democratization of media topology in Nigeria, many...
This study examined the discourse of resistance in Fem Fani-Kayode’s (FFK) Facebook posts. FFK’s use...
Facebook commonly accessed on mobile remains the most popular and pervasive social media in Nigeria....
Since the rising to notoriety of the present ‘genre’ of malicious content peddled as ‘fake news’ (mo...
This paper explores civic vitality in Nigeria in the build-up to and after the country’s 2019 elec...
The study was conducted to measure the effect of fake news on Nigeria’s democracy within the premise...
Research findings have shown that the social media are very active in promotion of citizens’ partici...