An Investigation of The Dominant Themes In Online Political Leadership Campaigns: A Case Study Of The OBIdient Campaign Discourse on X

dc.contributor.authorChimuanya, Lily
dc.contributor.authorTagbo, Chika
dc.contributor.authorOwoeye, Samuel T.
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-25T17:10:55Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractBackground: The persuasive function of language is perhaps most evident in political campaigns.The Nigerian political context is expected to reflect a robust adaptation of persuasion. Therefore,the OBIdient movement, a new phenomenon in the Nigerian political space, would offer anengaging framework for evaluating the persuasive dynamics of political communication inNigeria. Objective: This study investigates the dominant themes in the OBIdient campaign discourse on X(formerly Twitter). Methodology: This research used a descriptive qualitative research design. The data for this workwere drawn from tweets from members of the OBIdient campaign movement. Dell Hymes' (1964)ethnography of communication (SPEAKING) was used to analyse the tweets from members ofthe OBIdient campaign movement. The ethnographic dimensions of the campaign necessitated thechoice of this model. Results: The findings of this study revealed the following dominant themes: persuasion,admiration, gratitude, religion/focus, transparency/good governance, hate politics, and politicalkilling. Unique Contribution: This work adds to the sparse literature available in this area and the use ofDell Hyme’s Ethnography of Communication - SPEAKING model in doing a case study analysisof political discourse. Conclusion: Social media platforms have changed the dynamics of political discourse globallyand Nigeria is no exception. Recommendation: Further studies may consider a comparison between data obtained from othersocial media platforms using a different theoretical framework. The researchers believe thatsuggested further studies would most likely widen the horizon of the impact of the #Obidientpresidential campaign of 2023
dc.identifier.issnE-ISSN: 2735-9891
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/50846
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIanna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Volume 7, Number 2
dc.subjectOBIdient movement
dc.subjectPolitical Campaigns
dc.subjectSPEAKING
dc.subjectEthnography ofCommunication
dc.subjectOnline Political discourse
dc.titleAn Investigation of The Dominant Themes In Online Political Leadership Campaigns: A Case Study Of The OBIdient Campaign Discourse on X
dc.typeArticle

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