October 30, 2022

Countering fake news is crucial to societal wellbeing, integrity, statecraft and development.

October 30, 2022

Countering fake news is crucial to societal wellbeing, integrity, statecraft and development.

I have noticed over the years that the spread of fake news tends to rise in Nigeria ahead of general election cycles, of which the next is expected to take place in 2023. While many journalists report that it can be difficult to verify information from prominent figures, that is no excuse for malicious fiction to be presented as fact.

I was disappointed and perturbed this week, to learn that some unscrupulous politically motivated individuals and digitally networked elements were deliberately and maliciously circulating a sensationally lurid video virally across Nigerian messaging and multimedia platforms – defamatorily alleging that it depicted a member of my family – in a coordinated and totally false negative disinformation and misinformation publication campaign of particularly vicious virulence.

Knowing without any shadow of a doubt, that no member of my family could ever engage in such unsavoury conduct, I must appreciate the calls, goodwill messages, prayers from sensible, reasonable and intelligent Nigerians, who have assured that they condemn and firmly discountenance this latest episode of a perplexingly obsessive negative campaign of lies and calumny.

While the apparent subject of the video has been identified and confirmed as not being a member of my immediate family, I do still enjoin the appropriate agencies to vigorously investigate the provenance and defamatorily circulatory sources of the video, in order to signal a firm cease and desist caution to the agents of calumny, and their directors, who truly should be impelled to recognise the appalling dangers that false news, misinformation and disinformation pose to statecraft, human decency and the collective wellbeing of society and the nation.

Many people have had incredibly dangerous lies published about them, and the best they could do was phone around to all their friends and well-wishers and assure them that the stories were completely false.

As cybercriminals evolve, through the dishonourable nature of those who, in exchange for lucre, propagate false and unsavoury fiction, I do believe that it’s critical to counter their past, present and probable future cyberthreat tactics.

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