Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.
Nigeria’s Information Minister Lai Mohammed, has warned that the continuous spread of Fake news and misinformation is posing a grave threat to the success of the 2023 Elections.
The Minister disclosed this at the 4th Edition of the Media Conference series on President Muhammadu Buhari’s Scorecard with its focus on the Ministry of Interior .
The Surge in the Spread of Fake news and misinformation especially in the build up to 2023 General Elections has become a major headache for information managers.
Nigeria’s Information Minister who is also leading the campaign against fake news, hate speech and misinformation is even more concerned that these abnormalities are now being associated with well known media outlets who Nigerians trust for credible Information .
The Minister says this silent enemy has become a major threat to the 2023 Elections and could affect the outcome of the polls if not immediately addressed.
In Continuation of the President Muhammadu Buhari Scorecard series, the Minister of Interior gives a break down of ongoing activities under his Ministry and successes achieved so far .
He says government parastatals under his ministry have recorded significant progress despite several challenges especially the outbreak of the COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Federal Government has now taken a step further to urge media operators to always verify their information properly before broadcasting and not allow their platforms to be used for nefarious purposes.
The issue of fake news and its impact on the trajectory of the happenings leading up to the 2023 Elections has assumed a major significance especially since the Federal Government banned some Social Media platform over alleged peddling of fake news in 2021.
The campaigning by the Political parties has also been characterised by Political mudslinging, use of fake news and unsavoury and oftentimes unverified information by some parties in their campaigns.
So called influencers and acclaimed Investigative Journalists have also been found wanting in tis making the alarm raised by the government valid.