Mansa Banko: Mamadou Edrisa Njie |
If someone had told me that a few years ago that using the social media will one day land me in a job, I would have totally disagreed with that person, be it an expert, a researcher or a fortuneteller. In fact, this wasn’t because I didn’t know what social media was all about but mainly because I was ONLY passionately on Facebook to chart with friends with some that I don’t know.
Here I am, have signed a six month-contract with one of the
best IT Service Providers in The Gambia to be its “Social Media Administrator”.
A post I only knew existed during the signing of the contract.
Being born and brought up in the rural community of The Gambia
where young people trek several kilometers to access internet to use the social
media-Facebook and Skype, today, I count myself a one of the luckiest to have
had the opportunity to access the social media anytime, anywhere with thanks to
an IPAD provided by Global Youth Innovation Network (GYIN) International.
Training counts a lot in life and it is the turn-key to potential
opportunities, with great thanks to the International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD) Communications Division, me and some colleagues were given
practical training on social media 101 on how to use Twitter, Google+, blog post
and LinkedIn. I was particularly excited for this training opportunity and as a
result, today I am a very happy young digitally connected person in and beyond
my country.
My sincere gratitude and sincere appreciations goes to Moses
Abukari (IFAD Country Programme Manager for The Gambia) who first help me to
use an IPAD and encouraged me to be sharing agricultural and rural development
stories focusing on rural youth; to Roxanna Samii (IFAD Manager Web, Knowledge
and Internal Communication) and Roxy for exposing me to more social media
(twitter, Google+, LinkedIn) at a training organized by GYIN Gambia for Gambian
journalists, bloggers and online reporters at the Kairaba Beach Hotel prior to
the IFAD 7th Regional Forum in Banjul in November 2012. Since then,
I regularly participate in major public events and share information on social
media platforms.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ have been my favorite’s
social media. I have been using the following sites to communicate with the
wider world on events happening in The Gambia and beyond with more attention on
youth and development in rural areas.
Again, been among the leading bloggers in The Gambia, I manage
my blog Mansa Banko http://mansabanko.blogspog.com
With the training and tools, my passion has been driven to
reporting and sharing widely with issues of youth, agricultural development,
development projects, environmental issues and more general news of public
worthy. Sometimes, I feel no body is reading or even aware of whatever I share
with the public. I occasionally get feed-back from one or two peers or audience
who say they like what am sharing with the public.
I only started realizing how valuable these little services of
sharing information with the public were seen by some entities as opportunity
to have wider outreach through real-time information flow. One opportunity led
to another and this was the point that I said “is social media such a powerful
tool to empower me economically?’’ and why me?
1. I have become the key media and communication focal points
for all the IFAD-financed projects in the country.
2. So on 1st October, 2013, I signed a contract with Biodiversity Action
Journalists-Gambia (BAJ-Gambia) as their “ Online Manager” to
manage their Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn platform for a
period of one year.
3. I also signed a contact with Nifty ICT Solutions in The
Gambia for a six-month period as their “Social Media Administrator”. This is what the portion of the contract reads…
“To advance our strategy and execute more quickly, more efficiently, with
greater excellence and profound learning, we need to transform how we organize,
plan, work and collaborate. It is a big undertaking that changes our group
structure, but will help us achieve our mission, in web designing, and
training.
“You have been contracted as one of the individuals we feel has
the capability, drive, and commitment to achieve Nifty ICT Solutions’ goals. We
would like to welcome you to our team.
“Once again, we congratulate you in your new position and you
will be responsible for developing and managing the relationship with the
media, general public….and creates a strategy that will drive communications
through social media pages- Facebook, and Twitter and other modes of
distribution.
“We appreciate your tireless effort and dedication
to Nifty ICT Solutions. We look forward to working with you in the upcoming
year and ensuring the success of Nifty ICT Solution and a better life for young
people.”
With these recognitions and tasks ahead, I have
accepted these opportunities and will continue to remain committed to providing
the invaluable services that for these institutions as well as to advocate and
promote further opportunities for youth especially those in rural Gambia to
embrace social media as means for their self-empowerment.
1 comment:
The evolution of development in communication is a generation of opportunities depending on accurate usage. you are a role model for the youths working on a right path and i hope the youths will follow your foot step by regarding social media as opportunities to fulfill their destinies.
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