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Failure Of Journalists To Fact Check Stories Reducing Media Credibility — Ex-FRCN Zonal Director

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Former South East Zonal Director of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and lead trainer in US Consulate project on fact checking, Ken Ike Okere has said failure of journalists to conduct fact-checking on their stories before sharing with the consumers has reduced the credibility of the media.

Former South East Zonal Director of Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and lead trainer in US Consulate project on fact checking, Ken Ike Okere has said failure of journalists to conduct fact-checking on their stories before sharing with the consumers has reduced the credibility of the media.

Ken Ike Okere Speaking with ABN TV on Friday shortly after a two-day training for journalists in Abia on fact-checking, Mr. Okere said that subjecting contents to test of facts is the only thing that differentiates the journalist from a fiction writer.

“Fact-checking is the process of knowing, learning and practicing the art and science of authentication or validating, checking to make sure that something is accurate before sharing with others“, he said.

He added, “The credibility of the media has been dwindling over time, the regard with which people hold it is reducing. And this is based on research.

“When research is conducted, people are asked whether they believe what they see in the media, the number of people who believe that the media tells the truth is reducing. “That is why we are doing this training for media practitioners in 17 states.

Even the media practitioners, their profession is in danger in a world where everyone can be a citizen journalist, what we call eyewitness report” he said.

He noted that eyewitness reports are not necessarily subjected to crucibles of journalism, maintaining that fact-checking is what distinguishes a trained journalist from an eyewitness report.

At the training, participants were taught how to detect video and photos manipulation, differences between facts and opinions, what misinformation is, misinformation, disinformation as well as their practical examples.

They were also taught steps to follow in fact-checking a story, video or photo, to determine whether or not it is original, whether they have been used before, where they were used, what stories they were used for.

Trainees were also issued certificates of participation at the end of the training.

Source: ABN TV

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Ep.110–WABMA Fake News Debunker

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🔥Is the picture showing Dangote with Very Dark Man real?

In this episode of WABMA Fake News Debunker (Ep. 110), we break down the facts, trace the video’s origin, and explain what actually happened.

Watch the full fact-check here:
https://youtu.be/-dNTm8ghHfQ

At WABMA, we work with media professionals to counter misinformation and promote responsible reporting across social and traditional media.
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Is picture showing Dangote with Very Dark Man real?

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An image circulating online claims Dangote posed for handshake with activist Very Dark Man.

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At first look, the image feels surreal. Africa’s richest man appears mid handshake with a controversial social media activist. The setting looks like a private office visit. The moment looks casual and deliberate.

Online captions push it further. They claim Aliko Dangote visited Very Dark Man’s new office.
They frame the meeting as real and recent.

We examined the image closely. Dangote appears in his familiar blue suit. VDM appears shirtless, which he sometimes does. The pairing itself raises questions, given Dangote’s public profile and tightly controlled appearances.

Next, we checked for independent confirmation. There are no news reports. No official photos.
No statements from Dangote or his companies. Then came a direct response. Very Dark Man publicly rejected the image. He stated clearly that the picture is fake. He said he has never met Aliko Dangote and he described the image as AI generated and created to damage his reputation.  That statement is on record. It has not been challenged with evidence.

We also reviewed visual inconsistencies common in AI images. Lighting and proportions do not match natural photography. The background lacks depth and continuity. The image shows signs of digital fabrication rather than a real event. There is no verified trail linking Dangote to the alleged visit. No date. No location. No credible witness.

So, what is circulating online? An AI generated image. A manufactured moment. A false narrative designed for attention.

Verdict

The claim is false.

The picture showing Aliko Dangote with Very Dark Man is not real.
It was generated digitally and publicly disowned by one of the people shown.

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🛜 Ep.109–WABMA Fake News Debunker

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🔥Did a former Nigerian Defence Minister resign because he couldn’t stand “bombing our brothers in the forest”?

In this episode of WABMA Fake News Debunker (Ep. 109), we break down the facts, trace the video’s origin, and explain what actually happened.

👉 Watch the full fact-check here:
https://youtu.be/NAUbLDAWoFY

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