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Osun Political Rallies And The Consequences Of Desecrating Monument Of One Of  Yoruba’s Best—Olaniyan

Osun Political Rallies And The Consequences Of Desecrating Monument Of One Of  Yoruba’s Best

OpenLife Nigeria reproduces Dr. Akin Olaniyan’s contextual overview  of the political rallies recently embarked upon by the All Progressives Congress, APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the July 16 governorship election in Osun State. The  marketing communication expert, in the piece titled “The Limit of Influencer Marketing,” outlines the merits and demerits of both political persuasions

The appearance of Habeeb Okikiola otherwise known as Portable at campaign rally as guests of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Davido for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osogbo, Osun State, has elicited comments from many Nigerians.

While most of the comments I have read question the morality of popular musicians throwing their star power behind political campaigns; the real issue of their electoral value is left largely unaddressed.

In their aggressive self-branding, celebrities and micro celebrities live in a world that’s often far from reality; the sole purpose of which is to build social capital. If you only look at micro celebrities like Tacha and Jane Mena, you easily see that (1) social media appears to promise fame and wealth and (2) there is a cheap formula for replicating success.

In their world there is a ‘reel’ life, the one they invest heavily to show their followers and the ‘real life,’ which should be a far more accurate measure if their street credibility. Understanding and measuring their street credibility is confusing and naturally so; because the celebrification of ordinary people most times allocates far more credibility than is earned.

Which is why the organizers of the Osogbo rallies appear to miss the point. Unless they were brought in for their purely entertainment value, there is nothing to support any argument that they can affect the votes tomorrow.

The 2015 election and the events of Occupy Nigeria already show that winning elections go beyond active online presence. Street credibility in Nigeria goes beyond the big numbers on social media.

I can imagine organizers of the Osogbo rallies defining those appearances as influencer marketing but they either don’t understand the concept or misread the ability of the two musicians to deliver votes.

An influencer is one who can convince his followers to take an action and I guess the intention of the organizers is to leverage the musicians star power to increase their candidate’s chances of winning at the polls tomorrow. But can they? There is a thin line between an online micro celebrity or influencer who achieves some level of influence and credibility by intentionally creating content on social media and celebrities who become famous for their skill or notoriety in some other venue.

With a large follower ship, both can command online influence that can be used for marketing purposes but there must be a perfect fit between the organization or brand seeking to partner a celebrity of micro celebrity; and measurement of marketing result. Sentiment for or against those who use influencer marketing is directly aligned to the public perception of the celebrity or micro celebrity selected for partnership

Given the reaction so far, the APC appears to have messed up the selection of ‘influencer’ to partner with and that’s because the artiste they went with is notorious for attracting negative sentiments. To attend a public rally in boxers while appearing to desecrate a monument honouring one of Yoruba’s best is bound to attract criticism. That fellow’s action illustrate the dangers and limitations of influencer marketing.

Unless the APC have reason to believe that he will deliver votes, the young man’s appearance in Osogbo is the political equivalent of an own goal.

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