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EndSARS: Wikipedia Reduces Lekki Massacre Figure From 120 To 12 After PRNigeria Exposed The Fake News

EndSARS: Wikipedia Reduces Lekki Massacre Figure From 120 To 12 After PRNigeria Exposed The Fake News       Barely two hours after PRNigeria exposed the fake report in the claim by the Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia that 120 unarmed protesters were killed by the Nigerian Army at the...

PRNigeria Vindicated As LASG Rejects Panel Report, Says No Evidence On ‘Massacre’

PRNigeria Vindicated As LASG Rejects Panel Report, Says No Evidence On ‘Massacre’       Nigerian reportable media platform PRNigeria has been vindicated by the Lagos State Government (LASG) on its editorial stance and insistence that troops of the Nigerian Army or other security agencies did not arbitrarily...

PRNigeria Unveils 101 Fake News on EndSARS, Says Mistrust Responsible for Misinformation

PRNigeria Unveils 101 Fake News on EndSARS, Says Mistrust Responsible for Misinformation       An abuja based media outfit, PRNigeria has unveiled a report on 101 cases of fake news on #EndSARS protest it identified, and which were shared and disseminated on various social media platforms. The Editor-in-Chief...

Lekki Massacre: The Mother of all Fake News in Nigeria

Lekki Massacre: The Mother of all Fake News in Nigeria By Mohammad Dahiru Lawal It was already late in the evening when I got a very short notice that I was to be a guest on AriseTV at 10pm, to discuss the #EndSARS uprising from...

Lekki Massacre: Fake News, Anarchy and the Rest of Us

Lekki Massacre: Fake News, Anarchy and the Rest of Us By Yushau A. Shuaib What we have learnt from history, including World Wars, civil wars and communal conflicts are what others are failing to learn from, as newer cycles of history unfold before our eyes. It...

A Massacre Without Dead Bodies

A massacre without dead bodies By Salisu Na'inna Ɗambatta     The misapplication of media power for the mass distribution of content, enabled by the pervasive nature of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) via the world wide web, has manifested in Nigeria during the so-called EndSars protest. And...