Trying to survive with social media
Nigeria is renowned
for online scams - but not so well known is how widely social media is used by
friends and family to fundraise in genuine cases of medical need.
The hashtag
#SaveYakubuYusuf has been used more than 6,000 times in Nigeria in the past
week. People are calling for donations for 29-year-old Yakubu Yusuf, a
psychology student at the University of Lagos, to pay for him to travel to India
for treatment for throat cancer. They're looking for seven million naira
($43,000; £25,000) and are asking people to pay the money into his mother's
bank account.
If you encounter a
tweet or Facebook post that comes complete with a plea for help, an emotive
image... and bank details, you could be forgiven for raising a sceptical
eyebrow. Especially when the country in question is Nigeria, which has a
well-deserved reputation for online scams.
"Vibrant,
intelligent, bright and kind": Armstrong Aliche (r) on his friend Yusuf
(l)
One of those who's
been contacted for help is Japheth Omojuwa, a well-known Nigerian blogger with
almost 130,000 followers on Twitter. He's worked on many Twitter fundraising
campaigns in the past. #SaveYakubuYusuf is the latest in a series of trends in
the country, which have seen friends and family crowdsource funding for medical
treatment, he says.
One of the most
high-profile was #SaveOJB - to raise money to for a kidney transplant for music
producer OJB Jezreel. #SaveBabyKenny was another - this time for a baby with a
hole in her heart.
Though many of the
social media campaigns have been successful, they shouldn't have to happen,
says Omojuwa. "The underlying reality is of a failed society, of a failed
system," he says.
"I come across
this two or three times a week," says Ronnie Jacobs, founder of Cancel
Cancer Africa, which aims to set up four "centres of excellence" on
cancer in Africa. Many cases - like this - are genuine, but it pays to be
vigilant. "It does happen - there are people who use other people's
illnesses to raise money for themselves." He recommends anyone fundraising
should team up with a recognised cancer charity to collect the money.
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