Author: <span>Umoh Umoh</span>

Was Nnamdi Kanu Sentenced To Death By Hanging?

Was Nnamdi Kanu Sentenced To Death By Hanging? On November 20, 2025, an X handle claimed that the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People Of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has been sentenced to death by hanging. The post feturing a tearful face of Kanu, is captioned, “Breaking News🚨: IPOB terr0rists leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu […]

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CLAIM: Nigerian Military Promotes Lt. Yerima After Incident With Wike

CLAIM: Nigerian Military Promotes Lt. Yerima After Incident With Wike Nigerian social media influencer, VeryDarkMan has claimed that the naval personnel who had an altercation with the FCT minister, Lt. A. M. Yerima, has been promoted by the military.  He made the claim on X with a collage picture of Lt. Yerima and some military […]

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Is The 15,000 Sitting Capacity Stadium Under Construction In Burkina Faso Solely Built By Locals?

Is The 15,000 Sitting Capacity Stadium Under Construction In Burkina Faso Solely Built By Locals? On November 6, 2025, an X user @jacksonhinklle posted a 57 seconds video showing construction workers on a construction site, with the claim that Burkina Faso’s 15,000 seater stadium under construction in Bobo Diolaso is being built by the locals […]

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Did The Beninese Government Bn Cotton Export?

Did The Beninese Government Ban Cotton Export? On October 14, 2025, an X blog @AfricaFirsts claimed that the  government of Benin Republic had placed a ban on the exportation of cotton, in order to boost its home-grown textile industry. This was posted with an image of people working in a textile factory and captioned, “Benin […]

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Fact Checking Tinubu’s Claims About Education Sector In 2025 Independence Day Speech

Fact Checking Tinubu’s Claims About Education Sector In 2025 Independence Day Speech Umoh Umoh On October 1, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu gave an Independence Day speech to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day celebration. In the president’s speech, he made claims about ‘the number of secondary schools and tertiary institutions’ prior to the country’s independence […]

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