Where media coverage meets public sentiment, who shapes the story?
At the @NOIPolls stakeholder media parley, we examined the tensions between data vs. narrative, speed vs. accuracy, and virality vs. trust, because in today’s information age, how we tell the story matters just as much as the story itself.
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Recent reports show women being molested, harassed, and assaulted in public spaces in Ozoro, with videos sparking nationwide outrage.
This is not just shocking, it is predictable.
Why predictable?
Because @NOIPolls already told us:
97% of Nigerians say violence against women is prevalent.
Ozoro is not the exception.
It is the evidence.
From the results of polls conducted on Elimination of violence against women
https://t.co/YP98v4VXqb
In Ozoro, some perpetrators reportedly justified these acts under the guise of “tradition.”
But @NOIPolls data is clear:
Violence against women cuts across ALL groups, culture is not an excuse.
Another chilling connection:
Many residents were warned to keep women indoors before the event, suggesting prior awareness of danger.
This mirrors what @NOIPolls identified in the poll results
"violence thrives where silence and normalization exist."
@NOIPolls found that:
54% of Nigerians have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic violence.
Ozoro shows how this violence is no longer hidden, it is now public.
Nigeria already has laws like the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act 2015 designed to protect citizens.
Yet, in Ozoro, these protections failed in real time
Ozoro also exposes another harsh truth:
Violence is evolving from private spaces into public, collective acts even recorded and shared.
That is a dangerous escalation.
The recommendations from @NOIPolls are no longer optional:
• Strong law enforcement
• Community awareness
• Support systems for victims
• Accountability at all levels
Special appreciation to @NOIPolls for their consistent work in providing timely, credible, and data-driven insights to Nigerians.
Your work continues to shape important national conversations.
I strongly recommend @NOIPolls to:
✔️ Government institutions
✔️ Policy makers
✔️ Private sector leaders
✔️ Civil society organizations
✔️ The African community at large
As a go-to source for credible data and insights.
What happened in #Ozoro is not an isolated incident.
It is a real-time reflection of what data from @NOIPolls has been warning us about for years.
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