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DEBUNKER New Edition: July 4

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First up – Is it true, that bandits were roasted by lightning in Zamfara state?

In recent times, Nigeria has recorded killings perpetrated by terrorists. In a church at Owo, Ondo State, and the ones that left three killed in Kaduna churches. So prayers against banditry are not far-fetched from religious Nigerians. 

Posing as an answer to these prayers is a video of burning bodies that circulated on WhatsApp and Facebook. Accompanying the video is a claim that the footage is of bandits who were struck by lightning while on their way to attack some Christians in Zamfara state.

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Here is the fact:

As of the time of this report, no media platform in Nigeria has reported that bandits were struck by lightning. Usually, such an event would make headlines in newspapers. Seeing it has not been reported is the first red flag.

We further observed that the viral claim neither stated the exact location of such happening in Zamfara nor disclosed the name of the Christian gathering the supposed bandits were planning to attack.

Further checks revealed that the exact video has also been used by a blog to paint a similar narrative in 2021. However, like the recent ones, it did not say where such an event happened in Zamfara State.

Verdict:

Our findings show the video attached to the claim is from a tanker explosion that took place in Morogoro town of Tanzania, not anywhere in Nigeria. The claim is therefore misleading.

Next stop, Did Peter Obi meet with Pope Francis for blessings ahead of the 2023 presidential election?

Facebook user, Victor Ifeanyi Ugwu, shared a picture of Pope Francis and Peter Obi with a note that the presidential aspirant met with Pope Francis for the “tasks ahead.”

The claimant shared the image, with the caption “JUST IN…PETER OBI MEETS POPE FRANCIS, TO RECEIVE BLESSING FOR TASKS AHEAD..”

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Verification

According to a keyword search, The Eagle Online reported the meeting of Pope Francis and Peter Obi in 2018 when the latter was the vice-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party. However, the image attached to the story differs from the images shared by the claimant on Facebook.

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A Google reverse image search of the images attached to the post by the claimant was initiated which led to a tweet by Peter Obi in 2019.

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Therefore, We found that the images attached to the post date back to 2019 when Peter Obi met with Pope Francis. The images have nothing to do with the supposed “tasks ahead” which many took to be the presidential election of 2023. 

Hence, the claim is false.

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Is the claim attributed to Charles Soludo on Peter Obis investment in Anambra true?

A claim circulating on social media attributed to the Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, says the investment made by Peter Obi, ex-governor of the state, at $20 million is now worth $100 million

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Verification 

Through his verified Facebook page, the Governor of Anambra state, Charles Soludo, took to the Facebook post’s comment section to debunk the claim. The disclaimer says that the claim shouldn’t be accredited to the governor, as it did not originate from him.

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Conclusion

Claim attributed to Charles Soludo that ex-governor peter Obi’s investment of $20 million is now worth $100 million is FALSE.

Conclusion:

[Remember to fact-check anything before you share it. Don’t engage, Don’t amplify]

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Zainab Suleiman Okino

    July 15, 2022 at 4:15 pm

    Thank you for the efforts to cleanse journalism in Nigeria of fake news and quackary.

    • WABMA

      July 26, 2022 at 10:01 am

      Thanks

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Was American YouTube star IShowSpeed injured in Nigeria?

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A troubling image circulating online shows American YouTube star IShowSpeed wearing a Nigerian jersey. His face appears bruised. The caption is alarming. It claims he was attacked by road gang members in Nigeria while livestreaming along Ikoyi Road, Lagos.
It suggests that visiting Nigeria was unsafe. It paints a picture of chaos.

The post originates from an X account, @iamMrMarfo1. From there, it spreads.

But what really happened?


First, let’s examine the context.

IShowSpeed, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr., was recently in Lagos. He celebrated his 21st birthday. He surpassed 50 million YouTube subscribers. On December 29, 2025, he launched a 20 country African tour in 28 days. On January 21, he livestreamed from Balogun Market in Lagos Island. Crowds gathered. Security escorted him. The scene was intense but public.

Soon after, posts claimed he had been attacked.
The circulating images appeared to show facial injuries.

WHAT WE CHECKED

We examined the footage. According to reporting by Agence France Presse, the images were doctored. AFP traced the visuals back to specific timestamps in the original livestream. Moments at approximately 4:21:32 and 4:21:36 were manipulated to create the bruised effect.

AFP journalists who were physically present in Lagos during his visit reported that they did not witness any attack. They also heard nothing to suggest that an assault occurred. The altered images did not only appear in English. They spread in French, Arabic, Spanish, Hausa, and Zulu.

WHAT WE FOUND

It is important to note that IShowSpeed has faced disruptions during other international visits.
In Algeria, he was struck by thrown water bottles during a football match. In Norway in 2024, he experienced an incident outside a shop.

But those are separate events.

There is no credible evidence that he was attacked in Nigeria. No verified report. No confirmed injury. No authenticated footage. The viral image was manipulated.

Verdict: False.

When dramatic images circulate, especially those that inflame fear or damage reputations, verify before sharing.

Screenshots can be altered.
Livestreams can be edited.
Context matters.

This claim does not hold.

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100 Editions Strong!

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Today, we proudly mark the 100th edition of the WABMA Fake News Debunker — published consistently in audio, video, and text formats.

This milestone is more than just a number. It is a testament to our resilience, commitment, and belief in the power of truth. For nearly two years, through changing tides and persistent challenges, we have worked tirelessly to expose misinformation, challenge disinformation, and protect the public discourse in West Africa.

Fake news undermines democracy, endangers lives, and erodes trust. That is why we have stayed the course — week after week — empowering citizens with facts, and strengthening media literacy across communities.

Thank you to every researcher, producer, presenter, and supporter who made this possible.
The work continues — because truth still matters.

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“Skin Whitening Injections, Naira Note Rumors & COVID-19 XEC in Nigeria – Debunker Ep. 96”

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🔥 WABMA Fake News Debunker – Episode 96 🔥

🚩 Are popular skin-whitening injections in West Africa genuine and safe to use?
🚩 Is Nigeria’s Central Bank planning to scrap old Naira notes soon?
🚩 Has the COVID-19 variant XEC already spread to Nigeria?

In this episode, we dive deep into these viral claims to separate facts from fiction. Don’t fall for fake news—get the truth you need right here!

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