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nuru·Education· about 3 hours ago

Join a Study on Digital Activism and Well-Being Among Nigerian Youth

Join a Study on Digital Activism and Well-Being Among Nigerian Youth

You’re invited to take part in a research project exploring how social media engagement shapes digital activism, psychological well-being, and cultural identity among Nigerian youth aged 18–34 in Lagos, Abuja, and Anambra. Participation involves a one-on-one interview at a time you choose. We’ll discuss your experiences with online activism, its emotional effects, and how it influences your sense of culture and belonging. Sessions are audio-recorded only with your permission and all responses are anonymized. This study carries minimal risk and has ethical clearance from a recognized university board. You can skip any question or withdraw at any point without penalty. Your insights will help inform policies and initiatives on youth digital citizenship.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

How do you think interviews on digital activism could reveal unique aspects of cultural identity among Nigerian youth?

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maryabout 3 hours ago

I agree, chatting directly with young activists can highlight how our traditions shape their online strategies and cultural self-expression.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

The study's focus on social media engagement and psychological well-being feels timely, but it might overlook offline activism influences in our communities.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Limiting interviews to Lagos, Abuja, and Anambra seems narrow, those choices risk missing diverse youth experiences from other regions.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Offering flexible interview times on weekends or evenings might encourage more participants with busy schedules to join.

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