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The Police Example Yesterday and the Threat from Fake News

Posted By: adminon: February 08, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: Fake news, Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, Strategic CommunicationNo CommentsViews:
The Police Example Yesterday and the Threat from Fake News

There is a slim reference nowadays to the narrative that a radio broadcast from an unidentified location, (some say from a diplomatic compound in Kaduna, others say from somewhere in Cameroo... Read more

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From an Open Internet, Back to the Dark Ages

Posted By: adminon: December 02, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Amazon, CHINA, Fake news, FCC, Google, Iraq, ISPs, UN, west, WMDNo CommentsViews:
From an Open Internet, Back to the Dark Ages

By Jonathan Cook Mr Cook, the author of this piece reproduced from the US based magazine, CounterPunch (November 24th, 2017) has been elaborately introduced below – Editor. Can anyone... Read more

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2019: Atiku Abubakar Has Not Declared Presidential Ambition Yet – Office

Posted By: adminon: November 03, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Fake news, Nigeria's Fourth Republic, olusegun ObasanjoNo CommentsViews:
2019: Atiku Abubakar Has Not Declared Presidential Ambition Yet - Office

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has not declared his presidential ambition yet. His Media Office has said that any stories of such declaration are categorical fake news. The Media Offic... Read more

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