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Is Federal Government paying N50,000 child support fund to Nigerian parents?

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Is Federal Government paying N50,000 child support fund to Nigerian parents?

A viral WhatsApp message claims that the Federal Government of Nigeria is paying N50,000 Child Support Fund for all Nigerian parents. 

                            

The claim is FALSE

 

The post, with the title, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ₦50,000 CHILD SUPPORT FUND FOR ALL NIGERIAN PARENTS IS ONGOING, claims that President Tinubu has directed the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta C. Edu to open the CHILD SUPPORT scheme. The post contains a registration link for Nigerians to register.

President Tinubu had suspended Betta Edu as the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, following controversies about financial transactions she authorized in her ministry.

 

Analysis shows that the portal on blogspot.com does not represent any formal domain name used by the government for such a programme. Also, it is registered as a blog on the popular blog site, blogspot.

A check using the fake link of the portal redirected to another page, which is another fake website created by the author of the viral message.

On supplying some information, the website said the message must be shared on 5 WhatsApp groups before the fund can be received. 

Further Findings showed that Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Social Media, Dada Olusegun had through his X handle, @DOlusegun, urged Nigerians to disregard the claim that the federal government is giving out N50,000 as a Child Support Fund to Nigerian parents.

 

Conclusion

The claim that the Federal Government is paying N50,000 to Nigerian parents as Child Support Fund is false. Such a programme is not ongoing and the President’s aide has tagged it as fake news.

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💥Was INEC Chair Nominee Joash Amupitan Part of Tinubu’s Legal Team?

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When President Tinubu nominated Professor Joash Amupitan as chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, social media erupted. “He was Tinubu’s lawyer during the 2023 election case!” users claimed, warning that democracy was in danger. But is the outrage based on fact?

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WABMA reviewed the Certified True Copies of both the Presidential Election Tribunal and Supreme Court judgments from the 2023 election petitions.

Amupitan’s name does not appear among the lawyers listed for Tinubu, Shettima, or the APC. Instead, the records show Professor Taiwo Osipitan (SAN) — a University of Lagos law professor — as one of the legal counsels.

The similarity between the surnames Osipitan and Amupitan seems to have caused the mix-up. No court record, statement, or credible media report links Amupitan to Tinubu’s legal team.

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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.

WABMA100 #FakeNewsDebunker #StopTheSpread #MediaMatters #WestAfrica #Misinformation #FactChecking #WABMA

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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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