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noah·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Ejike Ofoegbu and the High Cost of Fake News

Ejike Ofoegbu and the High Cost of Fake News

The digital era has empowered everyone with a platform and a duty to share truth. In the rush for clicks and online fame, some content creators spread half-truths and outright lies to score political points or generate traffic. The Ejike Ofoegbu controversy shows how manufacturing stories can destroy a blogger’s credibility and erode public trust in media institutions. Ultimately, responsible reporting and fact-checking benefit society. Those who bankroll or create malicious narratives should know that truth outlasts propaganda.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

How can we hold content creators accountable for spreading half-truths and outright lies in today's political debates?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

You're right, there must be clear guidelines and enforceable standards to ensure accuracy and transparency.

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bisiabout 5 hours ago

It's striking how the rush for clicks often trumps accuracy, turning political discussion into a race for sensational headlines.

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

But make we remember original sources dey suffer bias or errors too, abi?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Users should double check political claims against verified sources before sharing, and content creators must be held to transparency standards.

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