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Nigerians React To Fake News: Okonjo-Iweala Denies Threats After Tinubu Visit

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A recent wave of disinformation has swept across social media platforms, sparking reactions from Nigerians as they grapple with the implications of fabricated news. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), found herself at the center of this storm as a fake letter attributed to her circulated online. The letter falsely claimed that she had been threatened following her visit to President Bola Tinubu. Okonjo-Iweala, however, swiftly debunked the fake news and addressed the situation on her Twitter account…CONTINUE READING.

 

The episode began when Okonjo-Iweala visited President Tinubu at the State House in Abuja on Tuesday. This marked their second meeting since Tinubu’s assumption of office in May. Okonjo-Iweala clarified that her visit was not in her capacity as the WTO DG, but rather as a concerned citizen.

Shortly after the meeting, a letter, allegedly authored by Okonjo-Iweala, circulated widely on social media, particularly on WhatsApp. The fake letter portrayed her as being distressed by the purportedly “toxic” calls and messages she claimed to have received, denigrating her for the visit to the president. The letter contained inflammatory statements, further fueling concerns and speculations among the public.

In response to this malicious misinformation, Okonjo-Iweala took to Twitter to address the situation directly. In a tweet posted on Wednesday, she condemned the false statement as an attempt to sow discord and create mischief among Nigerians. She called on the public to disregard the fabricated content.

“It has just been brought to my attention that there is a false statement circulating on WhatsApp attributed to me saying that I am being attacked for my visit to President Tinubu,” she wrote. “That statement circulating is false, in fact wickedly designed to create mischief among Nigerians. Please disregard the statement.”

This incident serves as a reminder of the prevalence and potential consequences of fake news in today’s digital age. As misinformation can spread rapidly through social media platforms, it underscores the need for vigilant media literacy and critical thinking among the public. It also highlights the responsibility of individuals to verify information from reliable sources before drawing conclusions or sharing it with others.

In a time when accurate information is crucial for informed decision-making, incidents like these reinforce the importance of upholding truth, integrity, and responsible communication. The case of the fake letter attributed to Okonjo-Iweala underscores the collective role that both individuals and platforms play in combating the spread of misinformation and maintaining a healthy information ecosystem.

Source iReporteronline

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