<p>Over a decade ago when Nigeria&#39;s migratory digital elite in the United States pioneered a newfangled form of citizen online journalism that disrupted the professional certainties of domestic legacy journalism the country&#39;s professional journalists perhaps assumed&nbsp;that the disruptive effect of this insurgent nonprofessionalized non-\routinized but nonetheless transformative form of journalism would be transitory. But diasporic citizen online journalism is not only now an integral part of Nigeria&#39;s media ecosystem it has also inspired successful homeland digital-native emulators and is challenging even in some cases supplanting traditional domestic media formations as sites of consequential democratic discourse. With Nigeria&#39;s frenetic and deeply engaged social media scene diasporan citizen journalism homeland news and social media activism are merging to create the most energetic moment in Nigeria&#39;s media history. This book chronicles the emergence and transformation of Nigeria&#39;s diasporic citizen journalism from the margins to the mainstream of the country&#39;s journalistic landscape and draws parallels with the mainstreaming of alternative media formations in other parts of the world.<br /><br />Farooq A. Kperogi is Associate Professor of Journalism and Emerging Media at Kennesaw State University Georgia USA. He is a columnist for the Nigerian Tribune and blogs at https: //www.farooqkperogi.com/</p>
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