Factcheck-it-Next is an advocacy campaign of @LibraryimpactNG @BedtimeMedia & Co design to raise awareness about #fakeNews & nudge Media consumer to resist each
Fighting fraud is an ongoing concern.
As this year's #fraudWeek quietly grinds to a halt, We urge individuals, institutions & brands to
#Stopfraud by investing in platforms, tools & voices that are working round the clock to mitigate rising incidence of #fraud across the globe.
Always try to Verify your Content online before you share.
What We share online is capable of having real Life consequences which may lead to a breach of #Peace.
Factcheck things first and always.
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@tejuoshoolawal1@adjowaesthergee The federal government, not buhari, not tinubu, wishes Mr @woye1 happy birthday.
Thanks for some of those non-political information and enlightenment you share here.
Join us to keep fighting #FakeNews here.
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Some people push #fakenews for pure partisan and mischievous reasons.
The law may be used to check these partisan and mischievous lots.
Always verify your news first.
When in doubt, take a pause and #factcheckitnext
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Learn how the right policies and regulations have broken down barriers to #solar – and can continue to do so: https://t.co/tkW4zgfbMZ
Retracting false information isn’t as easy as sharing it. These tips will save you from plenty of explanation because………. You know the rest.
#DubawaWFT23#GlobalMILWeek2023
Media & information literacy are key to our everyday lives, empowering us to distinguish between reliable information & falsehoods.
Join us this #GlobalMILWeek & see how media literacy contributes to a safer digital world. https://t.co/bEiB0mnW0I #ThinkBeforeSharing
Not everything we see online is true.
❌ Don't share rumours.
✅ Choose content from reliable sources.
#GlobalMILWeek is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of verifying facts before sharing content online. https://t.co/Z2Q5daBlWc via @UNESCO