Comedian I Go Dye advises people who say social media is for noisemakers

Comedian I Go Dye

Nigerian comedian I Go Dye taken to social media to address people who think social media is for noisemakers.

 

While some people believe being on social media is a waste of time, Nigerian comedian, I Go Dye, believes otherwise. He recently took to social media to advise people who believe social media is for noisemakers.

The comedian whose real name is Francis Agoda, revealed that social media is rather a means for social change because the outcry witnessed on social media has changed lots of lives. He went on to advise people to also lend their voices towards advocating for change in the society.

 

He wrote:

“FOR those who think people make noise on social media, you are wrong. Social media is means of mass communication that has given hope and caused uprising in many countries . It has created a means of protest to many issues, generating attention and mediums of social change and revolt against government, helping those who have oppressed to be heard.”

“You may not believe in the out cry on social media, but I can gladly tell you that it has liberated many people and it’s the most formidable means of speaking and reaching out to the larger society in this 21st century. We can’t make progress as a nation if all we do is remain silent and take up arms as the only means of expressing our displeasure on certain issues against government. Please try and lend your voice to any issue with positive outcome, instead of looking for easy means to castigate those whose voice of reason have impacted the course of a change. To further bring to your notice, the likes of Fela had no reason to speak against government at the time he did, because he wasn’t from a poor home, but he spoke against many people and government policies, which really changed a lot of issues. I thank all the bloggers in Nigeria especially you for using your social media platforms for positive change. Words are powerful and there is nothing compared to the strength of collectively speaking against injustice or promoting the success of others in good faith. From Amb Francis Agoda logic and reason without guns.”

Exit mobile version