Fact-Check

Twitter Post on Five Court of Appeal Judges to Preside Over Nigeria’s Presidential Elections Petition Tribunal (PEPT) is Misleading

On Monday, May 8, 2023, a Twitter User with the handle @Kunmydrey tweeted the names of five Court of Appeal Judges that will preside over the Presidential Elections Petition Tribunal (PEPT) attached with their alleged pictures. The tweet reads: “These are the 5 Court of Appeal Judges that will preside over the Presidential Elections Petition […]

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29th March: Africa Fact Check Round-Up

Here is today’s roundup of fact-checks across Africa: CLAIM: Nigeria’s central bank is planning to shut down digital finance companies.VERDICT: FalseSOURCE: Africa Check CLAIM: Members of parliament in the United Kingdom have confirmed that the 2023 presidential election was rigged.VERDICT: FalseSOURCE: Africa Check CLAIM: Kenya’s tax authority has increased taxes on popular second-hand clothing in […]

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28th March: Africa Fact Check Round-Up

Here is today’s roundup of fact-checks across Africa: CLAIM: Nigeria president-elect Bola Tinubu has said the country would “partner with China” if US president Joe Biden didn’t congratulate him. VERDICT: FALSE SOURCE: Africa Check CLAIM: Chris Ngige advised APC not to celebrate the presidential election victory, drawing from his legal experience with Peter Obi. VERDICT: […]

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Highlights of Fact-checks across Africa from March 20 to March 25

Here is an highlight of fact-checks from across Africa this week. CLAIM: A 19-year-old boy commited suicide in Plateau state after Peter Obi lost the presidential electionVERDICT: FALSEThe image has been available since 2016 and the Police Command in Plateau State has debunked the claim.SOURCE: Dubawa CLAIM: First female governor-elect declared in Nigeria’s Adamawa stateVERDICT: […]

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CLAIM: Nigeria’s Senators Voted Against Laws Requesting More Women with Political and Social Power

Adeyemi Okediran On Wednesday, February 15, 2023, a Twitter user with a pseudo name “Nigerian Woman” (https://twitter.com/nnekacriss) said that Nigerian senators just voted against laws requesting more women with political and social power. The user made this post while responding to another tweet. Her response reads in full, “Thanks for speaking facts. Nigerian senators just […]

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