A Twitter user claimed that famous WWE superstar, Omos is a Nigerian.
The claim is TRUE
In the tweet, the user said “Tolulope “Jordan” Omogbehin (born May 16, 1994); he is an (IKALE from Ondo state) Nigerian-American professional wrestler and former college basketball player. Now in WWE, where he performs under the ring name “Omos”. Proudly Black race, Proudly Africa, Proudly Nigerian.”
His biography on the WWE official website reads “Omos is the definition of a person who is not to be messed with. Standing at the unbelievable height of 7-foot-3, The Nigerian Giant is one of the most intimidating presences in WWE history…”
The 29 year old had teamed up with AJ Styles to defeat The New Day for the Raw Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 37.
After ending partnership with AJ Styles, Omos had battled the likes of Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins under the leadership of MVP.
In one of the WWE clips where Omos defeated three wrestlers, the announcer was heard calling Omos “the Nigerian giant”.
CONCLUSION
The claim that WWE superstar ‘Omos’ is a Nigerian is TRUE.
A viral video claims to show a “child market” between Congo and Gabon where parents allegedly sell their children. But is this true?
In this episode of WABMA Fake News Debunker (Ep. 116), we carefully examine the footage, verify available evidence, and separate fact from fiction.
🔍 What we investigated:
The viral video and its visual details
Reports from credible international media
Data from global child-protection organizations
Any evidence of a “child market” in the Congo–Gabon region
❌ Our Verdict: FALSE There is no verified evidence that such a market exists. The viral video does not prove child trafficking and has been shared without proper context.
⚠️ Why this matters: Misinformation like this spreads fear, reinforces harmful stereotypes, and distracts from real child protection issues.
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💥 Does Viral Video Show a Market Between Congo and Gabon Where Parents Sell Their Children?
A viral video claims to show a “child market” between Congo and Gabon where parents allegedly sell their children. But is this true? —
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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?
Verification: 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.