Is Social Media ripe enough to predict the Winner of the upcoming Elections in Lagos?
Over 67 million Nigerians are actively connected online.
More than half ofthis online population comes from Lagos. We can also estimate that less than half of these
Internet population in Lagos are eligible voters within the age range 18 – 35
years.
Away from the audience analysis, if there is any one city or
state in Nigeria where Social/DigitalMedia will play a vital role in deciding
the people’s choice for the upcoming elections or could serve as an indicator
as to who will win the race based on people’s interest online of the two
candidates; It’s Lagos!
Wildreams Digital, has put a set interesting stats together
to show and analyze who’s winning the electoral war in Lagos (online) between
Akinwunmi Ambode and Jimi Agbaje based on the following parameters; Search interest; how are Lagosians
searching for the two candidates online and who has the largest search volume
and interest?Share of Voice; who
amongst the two candidates has generatedpositive conversations and talk value
from Lagosians the most, Engagement on
Facebook; which of the two candidates is getting their fans’ best support
and action? Website Ranking; which
of the two candidates’ website ranks the highest in Nigeria, has the highest
number of visits, page views, low bounce rate, referrals etc.
Let’s start with
Search on Google (no1 most visited site in Nigeria); which of the candidates
has spurred Lagosians interest to wanting to know more about them in the last
90 days?
Ambode or Jimi?
The search interest
and trend here shows who has the highest search queries or interests in Lagos
in the last 90 days. However search
interest between 18th -20th
of January has dropped for both candidates, we look forward to what the final
results will be at the end of the month and one week to Elections.
It is also very interesting to note that in the last 3 months, the
search interest for these two candidates is higher than the search volume and
interest for the most loved and competitive beverages in Nigeria; Coca-Cola and
Pepsi as seen here;
Lagosians do not live by bread alone, they are concerned and passionate
about the future of their government.
What are the results
for Facebook?
Both Candidates appear to be doing
well on Facebook (the 3rd most visited site in Nigeria); this is a
unique platform, as you cannot judge who’s the better leader here by just a mere look at the number of fans they
have but by the actions, engagement and interactions generated from these fans.
A positive action from a fan can
influence friends who belong in their social graph to take similar actions. And
whatever generates conversation online, automatically has found its way into
people’s gists offline.
Look through the summary on each parameter above to see who’s doing
better.
However, both candidates need to
do better with their Reach on this platform. Facebook has between 10 - 15
million monthly active users in Nigeria with more than 70% of this user base
coming from Lagos. The more users the candidates can reach, the more chances of
them getting their messages across and engaging with these audience.
What’s more important is the
opportunity for the candidates to connect with their audience on a personal and
emotional level leveraging the power of this social networking site to
galvanize the right emotions and actions from their respective audience.
Getting people to take action
online follow some specific and basic rules of engagement;
First is what we like to call the SIIT FM (Something in it For ME); what
do you stand for; your social identity and what do you have to offer; why
should people follow you? The Second is LOVE;
are you able to connect with your audience such that you elicit the emotions of
love, passion, anger and strong resolve in them. The third is FAME; are you human enough to make your
audience look famous interacting with you online and in person? Any of the two
candidates who is able to carry their audience on one or all of these
engagement paths is set to be the most influential.
Ambode Akinwunmi (in Orange), Jimi Agbaje (in Blue). What’s
clear is that both candidate need to reach more audience and get people to
enlist on their campaigns. However, you will be able to tell from the stats
below which candidate has the highest rank (the lower the number, the higher
the rank), which has the most visits, time on site, page views etc.
Results for twitter;
The traffic sources here shows the
channels through which visits to the candidates website come from.
Highlights for twitter (the 7th most visited site
in Nigeria) includes the share of voice, top phrases used and sentiments;
available in the full report.
This
report is independent of any political party. Also this report is not
definitive of who will win but rather evolving, highlighting audience interest
per time within a certain time period.
The population of active Internet
users in Lagos is high enough to decide who wins the upcoming Gubernatorial
elections. The question is will these Internet population vote?
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