Author: <span>Okon Kingsley Nyong</span>

Did US Rep. Riley Moore Show Congress Document Confirming Nigeria’s Separation After 100 Years?

The claim that the U.S. Congressman Riley Moore presented a British government document calling for Nigeria’s division after 100 years is FALSE. His verified statements focus solely on security concerns, warning that destabilising the country could empower terrorists and put civilians, particularly Christians, at greater risk. There is no evidence of any British “100-year clause,” and the narrative circulating online is misinformation.

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Poverty and Falsehood: Here’s How Economic Hardship Fuels Misinformation in Nigeria

Poverty and Falsehood: Here’s How Economic Hardship Fuels Misinformation in Nigeria Nigeria is facing one of the most severe cost-of-living crises in decades. Soaring prices for food, fuel, transportation, healthcare, and basic commodities have put immense pressure on households across the country. According to reports, food inflation has surged massively in recent years, forcing families […]

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CLAIM: NASA’s 2025 Temperature Report Did Not Mention Climate Change

The claim mixes accurate information with misinterpretation. It is TRUE that global temperatures in 2025 were exceptionally high, ranking among the warmest years ever recorded, and this fits into a long-established pattern of global warming. It is also TRUE that a NASA statement released alongside its annual temperature data did not explicitly mention climate change or human causes, which observers described as unusual. However the suggestion that it was done in line with a political agenda or shift reflects the perspective of the commentator.

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