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Burkina Faso’s military leader, Ibrahim Traoré, came to power in September 2022 following a military coup that ousted interim ...
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has been previously sanctioned in the UK for Covid-19 misinformation, but has made new claims about cancer, vaccines and the Pope’s death. We investigated. The pastor advised ...
As the country debates THAT White House meeting, we took a closer look at some of the claims traded in the Oval Office.
IN SHORT: Several Facebook posts claim that Peter Obi will be running alongside Atiku Abubakar in Nigeria’s 2027 general election, as he did in 2019. However, both politicians have denied reaching ...
IN SHORT: In mid-May 2025, widespread social media posts falsely claimed that South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, had died. However, these rumours have been officially refuted, and Kiir is continuing ...
IN SHORT: Multiple groups and pages on social media are promoting product offers under Sam West Distributors’ name. But the Nairobi-based wholesaler says it is not on any social media platform and ...
IN SHORT: Nigerian president Bola Tinubu has not sacked three ministers: Adebayo Adelabu, Mohammed Abubakar and Bello Matawalle. Ignore Facebook posts spreading this false news. Part of one post reads ...
IN SHORT: The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board has disowned a press release circulating online about a recruitment exercise. Nigerians are advised to disregard it.
IN SHORT: A message circulating on Facebook claimed that 15 candidates were abducted on their way to sit the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. But exam officials have refuted this. In May ...
IN SHORT: Some Facebook users have posted a photo they claim is of Zainab Muhamadu, who will face trial in a sharia court in Nigeria’s Zamfara state for converting from Islam to Christianity. But the ...
IN SHORT: Some Facebook posts claim Nigerian president Bola Tinubu has extended the state of emergency in Rivers state by one year. But there is no credible evidence to support this. In this context, ...
IN SHORT: A Facebook account using the name and photo of Kenya’s deputy president, Kithure Kindiki, offers loans to Kenyans. However, it is run by an imposter and the loans don’t exist. It uses the ...
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