2015
DOI: 10.11114/smc.v3i2.1169
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Adult Users’ Engagement and Utilisation of Social Networks Sites in Nigeria

Abstract: Most studies on social media use in Nigeria focus on youths and address issues such as internet accessibility; frequency and extent of social networking sites use; political attitudes and online political participation; academic uses and news consumption, and the addiction to this form of media. Whilst youths are avid users, studies indicate that popularity of social media continues to grow among older adults of 65+ years with multiple use rates. Hence this research describes the specific communication-based a… Show more

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“…It is not unusual for social media users to be exposed to the risks of early age at sexual debut, excessive masturbation, unprotected sexual act and multiple sexual partnerships [11,14]. This trend had brought concerns among school authorities, parents, communication experts and other relevant stakeholders on the benefits and potential risks facing undergraduates, as they engaged in online social networking to meet their social and educational needs [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not unusual for social media users to be exposed to the risks of early age at sexual debut, excessive masturbation, unprotected sexual act and multiple sexual partnerships [11,14]. This trend had brought concerns among school authorities, parents, communication experts and other relevant stakeholders on the benefits and potential risks facing undergraduates, as they engaged in online social networking to meet their social and educational needs [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markley 6 posits that the combination of social media and mobile internet is a technological revolution that has led to a changed culture and has drastically affected all generations, particularly generation z, which includes anyone born after 1995. This is such that they have grown up in a world where they own smartphones, have access to the internet, and social media have become an integral part of their lives, since sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram offer multiple daily opportunities for connecting with friends, classmates and people with shared interests.…”
Section: The Youth and Social Media Trends In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%