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ICIR trains Journalists on identifying Misinformation

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The International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) has concluded a 3-day training capacity for journalists in various newsrooms across the country.

The capacity programme was held in Abuja, It started on Tuesday and ended on Thursday.


The 3-day capacity programme titled “countering misinformation and discountering misinformation” was cosponsored by the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Abuja.


The training was organised to equip journalists with Fact-Check and Data driven reporting skills.


At the training, participants were exposed to various critical newsroom and social media issues as well as identifying and combating misinformation on social media.


The facilitators tutored participants on how to use fact-checking tools to identify false information on social media. Some of the tools include Google Reverse Image, InVid, Google Earth Pro, YouTube Data, Adobe Premiere Pro, and others.


The Executive Director of ICIR, Dayo Aiyetan who was represented by, the Editor, of FactCheckHub
Opeyemi Kehinde, in his welcome address, advised participants to develop their newsrooms with skills and knowledge obtained from the capacity programme.


He urged participants to continue the propagation against misinformation and fake news on social media.


The representative of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Abuja, Matthias Dold also encouraged journalists to curtail the spread of fake news across Nigeria newsrooms.


Mr Dold advised participants to use the media to strengthen the democracy of Nigeria.


He also encouraged the journalists to continue developing themselves professionally in order to promote fact-checking in newsrooms.


The German representative urged participants to leverage on modern technology to fight against misinformation.

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Yahaya Becomes ICAN’s 61st President

“I am fully committed to upholding the dignity of this office and to advancing the enduring legacy of our great Institute.”

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Dr. HarunaNma Yahaya, a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), has emerged the institute’s 61st President.

Yahaya would succeed the outgoing President of ICAN, Mr. Davidson Alabribe, whose tenure of office expired yesterday.

In his acceptance speech , Yahaya said, “given the historic significance of this solemn ceremony and the towering stature of the office I am privileged to assume, I stand before this distinguished audience—and indeed the entire membership of our noble institute—with utmost humility and an abiding sense of duty, to formally accept my election as the 61st President of the ICAN.

“I do so with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit resolute in purpose. By the infinite Grace and Mercy of Almighty Allah, I pledge that I shall not fail, falter, or betray the profound trust reposed in me, regardless of the challenges that may lie ahead.

“I am fully committed to upholding the dignity of this office and to advancing the enduring legacy of our great Institute.”

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NEMA intensify flood Warnings in 15 high-risk states

The rainy season usually runs from April to October in Nigeria and last Wednesday, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency issued a forecast of heavy storms for Abuja and 14 of the country’s 36 states, including Niger.

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The National Emergency Management Agency says it has deployed its officials in 15 high-risk states to further enlighten residents on the impending floods and the need to relocate from flood-prone areas.

NEMA noted that the victims of the tragedy in Mokwa, Niger State lived in gully areas and were caught unawares by the recent flooding disaster in the state despite official warnings.

Head of the Press Unit at NEMA, Manzo Ezekiel, said the states include Kogi, Imo, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Borno, Zamfara, Katsina and the Federal Capital Territory.

He lamented that many victims of the May 23 flooding built their residences in gully areas prone to floods.

The flood in Mokwa, a commercial hub in Niger State, claimed over 200 lives, with hundreds of others declared missing.

The rainy season usually runs from April to October in Nigeria and last Wednesday, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency issued a forecast of heavy storms for Abuja and 14 of the country’s 36 states, including Niger.

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2027: Wike’s Tinubu endorsement sparks opposition firestorm

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The Peoples Democratic Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party, Coalition of United Political Parties, and others have strongly criticised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for openly declaring his plan to lead President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election campaign.

During a media chat on Monday in Abuja, Wike described himself as a key asset in helping Tinubu win the 2027 election.

The former Rivers State Governor also insisted he was not involved in any anti-party activities and challenged the PDP to suspend him if they believed otherwise.

In response, the party’s Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, urged Nigerians to disregard Wike’s comments, stating that the party would soon enforce its rules against the minister.

The CUPP’s Publicity Secretary, Mark Adebayo, labelled Wike as the “President’s hatchet man”, accusing him of working to dismantle opposition parties.

The NNPP asserted that Tinubu would be defeated in 2027 despite Wike’s endorsement.

Speaking on Monday during a media parley in Abuja, Wike said, “I am still in the PDP. I worked hard for the party.

I have not seen anybody who has the guts to tell me, ‘Wike, you are not a member of the party.’ Who is that? What is his contribution to the party that is more than mine?”

Wike noted that the PDP violated the agreement for a southern candidacy for President and supported former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, hence his refusal to endorse the party’s 2023 presidential candidate.

“In 2023, did I not tell you that I wouldn’t support their presidential candidate? I said, based on equity, justice, and fairness, the presidency should go to the South because you can’t have that and the national chairman at the same time.

“You, therefore, take one and give us one. Believing that Atiku would win, they said to hell (with it), and I said I was not going to support.

“So, why didn’t I leave the party and join APC? Of all of us then and PDP governors today, who produced National Assembly 100 per ncent? Who produced a governor? Ask them in their various states how many senators they have,” he said.

Wike referred to himself as a valuable asset, emphasising his key role in securing Tinubu’s re-election in the 2027 general elections.

“I am not a liability, I am an asset. Whether you agree or you don’t agree, I am an asset.

Whether you want to die or you don’t want to die, I am an asset. It doesn’t matter, you may not like me. I am an asset to making sure that Tinubu wins his second term,” Wike boasted.

The ex-Rivers governor also spoke on the chances of the PDP in 2027, stating that the PDP has a leadership problem, which was responsible for the mass defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress, particularly in Delta State and Akwa Ibom.

“It’s a party leadership problem. Look at it. You won’t tell me that they didn’t have intelligence that Delta would go. You won’t tell me that they didn’t have intelligence that Akwa Ibom would go.

“Now, as the leadership, what would you do? Send a team, ‘ask them ‘why are you doing this?’ No, you’re making a mistake. Impunity; let them go. Look Opposition does not do impunity.

No, no, no, we try to beg, beg. Put everybody together. You don’t say, let them go. Let me tell you, I cannot do that,” the minister insisted.

In response, a senior PDP official described the party as one that upholds law and order, stating that it would soon take disciplinary action against Wike in accordance with its rules.

He stated, “This party is a party of process. We have the structures, processes, and laws that we’re following. At the right time, we shall enforce our laws on him and others.

“When somebody says nobody can remove him from the party, that is just his view. The PDP is bigger than any individual. And my answer is very simple: opinion is free, but facts are sacred.

Policies are sacred. Rules and regulations are sacred. While he is entitled to his view, I can tell you that, at the right time, the party will enforce its rules.

”The PDP Deputy National Youth Leader, Osadolor called on Nigerians and party members to disregard Wike.

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