12/05/2025
📢 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
We Didn’t Just Join the Conversation—We Published It.
This May, during Mental Health Awareness Month, The Beyond Infinity Initiative is proud to announce the global publication of a groundbreaking research study:
🧠 “X’s Role in Shaping Mental Health Conversations in Nigeria”
Now published in Discover Global Society, a peer-reviewed journal under Springer Nature.
🔍 ABOUT THE STUDY
Set against Nigeria’s deeply rooted cultural and spiritual taboos around mental illness, this research explores how Nigerians—particularly youth—are using X (formerly Twitter) to speak openly, challenge stigma, and build virtual communities around mental health.
In a nation where therapy is inaccessible to most, and vulnerability is often criminalized or pathologized, this work reveals how:
Anonymity on X becomes a lifeline for mental health expression
Hashtags are not just trends, but tools of survival
Minority Nigerians, especially, use coded language to seek connection and safety
Cultural and religious narratives both heal and harm
Offline systems must evolve to match online awareness
This isn’t just research. It’s resistance. It’s visibility. It’s legacy.
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
Mental Health Awareness Month is often reduced to hashtags and corporate optics.
This publication is different. It’s a record of real people, real pain, and real resistance—authored by Nigerians, for Nigerians.
It proves that social media isn’t just noise—it’s narrative. It’s where young people are reclaiming power in a society that often silences them.
This paper offers new language, new tools, and new truths for practitioners, activists, and policy actors alike.
🧩 WHO THIS IS FOR
Mental health advocates and educators
Grassroots organisers and q***r collectives
Researchers looking for decolonial frameworks
Communities who have lived in silence
Anyone who’s ever tweeted through trauma
📚 NOW PUBLISHED UNDER SPRINGER NATURE
Discover Global Society is a platform for transformative, globally relevant research.
This paper now sits among the global canon of work that informs public discourse and drives policy change.
🔗 Access the Full Study: [https://rdcu.be/elhg8]