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No Change: Gbajabiamila Remains Tinubu's Chief of Staff

The Presidency has dismissed as false a viral claim that President Tinubu replaced his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila. Officials urge the public to disregard the misinformation and verify news from credible sources.

Gumi sues Facebook users over defamatory posts

Prominent Islamic scholar Ahmad Gumi takes legal action against two individuals for false posts alleging threats against the Defence Minister. The case highlights the fight against social media misinformation in Nigeria.

Nigerian Groom's Viral Wedding Photo in Jeans

A Nigerian lady's parents' wedding photo goes viral as her father wore high-waist jeans instead of a suit. See netizens' hilarious reactions and the family's unique story.

Senate Orders Probe into False Akpabio Health Claims

The Nigerian Senate has directed the NSA to investigate the source of false online reports claiming Senate President Akpabio collapsed. Read the full story on the probe into this destabilising misinformation.

Nigeria Responds to US 'Country of Concern' Label

Nigeria faces US 'Country of Particular Concern' designation. We analyze the risks of misinformation, call for responsible patriotism, and detail government's diplomatic pushback. Nigeria must defend itself with truth.

UNESCO Media Literacy Centre Launch: February 2026

Nigeria's Federal Government announces a February 2026 start date for the world's first UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Centre in Abuja. Learn how this hub will combat fake news globally.

Girl Refuses to Remove Christmas Shoe, Video Trends

A hilarious video of a little girl who refused to take off her new Christmas shoe after trying it on has gone viral on TikTok, sparking nostalgic reactions online. Watch the video and see why everyone can relate!

Rivers Police Deny False Herdsmen Attack Claims

Rivers State Police Command refutes viral social media claims of Fulani herdsmen attacks, labeling them as misinformation designed to incite public panic and disrupt state peace.

Health Ministry Debunks False 86% HIV Claim in PH

Federal Ministry of Health dismisses viral 86% HIV prevalence report for Port Harcourt as false. Officials confirm no Nigerian state has rates near this figure. Get verified data from official sources.

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