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Media, CSOs adopt measures to combat fake news ahead of Osun, 2027 elections
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Media, CSOs adopt measures to combat fake news ahead of Osun, 2027 elections

Journalists, fact-checkers, and civil society organizations in Nigeria have launched a national campaign called #CheckBeforeYouPost to address the spread of misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech ahead of the Osun State governorship election and the 2027 general elections. The initiative follows a three-day regional workshop organized by the Fundación para la Internacionalización de las Administraciones Públicas and FactCheckAfrica, which highlighted the growing threat of coordinated misinformation to electoral integrity and public trust in democratic institutions. Participants emphasized that false information on digital platforms influences voter behavior and weakens confidence in elections, particularly affecting marginalized groups such as women, youth, persons with disabilities, and minorities. They also noted the dual role of artificial intelligence in both enhancing civic engagement and enabling new forms of manipulation through synthetic media and automated campaigns. The workshop underscored the need for collaborative efforts between media professionals, civil society, technology companies, and electoral authorities to monitor and counteract misinformation pro-act

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Premium Times Nigeria logoPremium Times NigeriaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 853 days ago
Choose substance or sensation, credibility or clickbait, Tinubu tells Nigerian media

President Bola Tinubu addressed the maiden State House Media Dinner, urging Nigerian media to prioritize professionalism over sensationalism and credibility over clickbait. He emphasized the importance of a free press in democracy while calling for greater responsibility and accuracy in journalism. Tinubu acknowledged the challenges faced by the media and assured them of continued support and constitutional protections. He highlighted concerns over misinformation and disinformation, particularly through social media, and stressed the need for ethical journalistic practices. The speech underscored the complex but necessary relationship between the government and the media in maintaining democratic integrity.

Bias read (Center): While the subject matter is politically charged, the framing of the article does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. President Tinubu's speech emphasizes principles such as press freedom and responsibility, which are broadly accepted values. There is no overtly partisan language or emphasis on a左

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Highly factual with direct quotes from the president's speech, though some details like the date may be speculative. Objective tone overall but slightly promotional of the administration.

The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Media, CSOs adopt measures to combat fake news ahead of Osun, 2027 elections

Journalists, fact-checkers, and civil society organizations in Nigeria have launched a national campaign called #CheckBeforeYouPost to address the spread of misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech ahead of the Osun State governorship election and the 2027 general elections. The initiative follows a three-day regional workshop organized by the Fundación para la Internacionalización de las Administraciones Públicas and FactCheckAfrica, which highlighted the growing threat of coordinated misinformation to electoral integrity and public trust in democratic institutions. Participants emphasized that false information on digital platforms influences voter behavior and weakens confidence in elections, particularly affecting marginalized groups such as women, youth, persons with disabilities, and minorities. They also noted the dual role of artificial intelligence in both enhancing civic engagement and enabling new forms of manipulation through synthetic media and automated campaigns. The workshop underscored the need for collaborative efforts between media professionals, civil society, technology companies, and electoral authorities to monitor and counteract misinformation pro-act

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the challenges posed by misinformation in the lead-up to Nigerian elections, highlighting concerns from multiple stakeholders without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It emphasizes collaboration across sectors rather than taking a stance

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