During the general elections of February and March, gubernatorial polls were held in only 28 states of the federation, leaving out eight states where off-cycle elections will subsequently be held. Off-cycle elections will take place in Imo, Kogi, and Bayelsa states on November 11, 2023. This Explainer will focus on Imo State and the specifics...
Latest Factchecks:
FACT CHECK: How accurate are these claims about the rise in Imo state’s IGR, GDP ranking?
FACT CHECK: Eze of Orlu’s Palace Burnt Down Due To Support for Hope Uzodinma?
FACT SHIELD: What to Know about the November 11 Kogi Governorship Election
FACT SHIELD: What to know about November 11 Governorship election in Imo state
FACT SHIELD: What to Know about November 11 Bayelsa Governorship Election
FACT CHECK: Did Macron say France would not ‘hand over’ Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger?
FACT CHECK: Was N355 Billion Spent on Acquisition of BVAS?
FACT CHECK: Did the tribunal say that candidates should not depend on INEC for election results?
FACT CHECK: Is this Peter Obi shaking hands with Bola Tinubu?
FACT CHECK: Did Angry Camerounians Disrupt President Biya’s 40 Years in Power Celebration in France?
Gabon at a glance; All You Need to Know About the Coup
Fact Check: Did Appeal Court declare LP’s Pela Governor of Delta state?
FACT CHECK: Did Tinubu Say He Intends to Abolish Naira and Adopt Dollar As National Currency?
FACT CHECK: Has Presidential Election Petition Tribunal Fixed September 16 for Judgement?
Did Nigeria Apply To Join BRICS? All we know
All you need to know about the Wagner group’s operations in Africa
All You Need to Know About the Federal Government’s N5 Billion Palliatives
FACT CHECK: Did a Russian Aircraft Carrying Wagner fighters land in Niamey, Niger?
FACT CHECK: How true is the claim by Adewunmi, Gatefield’s lead strategist, about CDD’s fact check?
Author: Gbemisola Adebowale
FACT CHECK: Did the tribunal say that candidates should not depend on INEC for election results?
It is being circulated on social media that Justice Mistura Bolaji of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, while delivering her judgment on the petitions filed by Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, stated that candidates should not depend on INEC for electoral results. Both Obi and Atiku had earlier petitioned the court to void the declaration...
Gabon at a glance; All You Need to Know About the Coup
Gabon, also known as the Gabonese Republic, is a country in Central Africa. It shares borders with Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic of Congo. Gabon’s population is estimated to be 2.3 million people. The country is endowed with natural resources and, like Nigeria, is an oil producer and net exporter of crude oil. Despite its abundant...
FACT CHECK: Has Presidential Election Petition Tribunal Fixed September 16 for Judgement?
On the morning of Monday, August 28, 2023, Nigerians awoke to the news that the much-anticipated Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) judgement had been scheduled for September 16, 2023. Going by discussions on social media, the date is anticipated to be when the election tribunal court will announce its verdict regarding the election petitions filed...
FACT CHECK: Did Osun appoint SSA to government house swimming pool and Oranmiyan staff?
Two circulars from the Osun State government have been circulating online with controversial claims. One of the circulars announces an appointment of a “Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Government House Pool,” while the other designates an appointee as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Oranmiyan New Town & Grown Area Development.” Both...
FACT CHECK: Does video show men of the Niger army preparing for war?
A video of a group of soldiers, purportedly from the Niger Army, has been widely circulated on social media and messaging platforms, such as Twitter, TikTok, and WhatsApp. According to various captions, the Niger soldiers are preparing to defend their country against the ECOWAS mission. The military staged a coup and suspended democratic rule in...
FACT CHECK: Did the judges acknowledge Chimamanda Adichie in court?
A social media user has claimed that the judges at the Presidential Election Petition Court on August 1, 2023, acknowledged the presence of award-winning writer, Chimamanda Adichie. The claim was discovered on Twitter, where it had received over four thousand likes and had been viewed over 72 thousand times as of the time of this...
FACT SHIELD: Ministerial Appointments And The Constitutional Requirements
57 days after being sworn in, Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s president is yet to submit a list of ministerial nominees to the Senate for ratification. The absence of the much-awaited list has triggered a flurry of speculations and hints among citizens eagerly anticipating the appointment of key officials in the administration. Amidst the anticipation, there have...
FACT CHECK: 50% fee reduction claim in Taraba State University true?
A screenshot of a memo said to be from the Taraba State University registrar’s office has been making the rounds on social media, particularly WhatsApp. The memo informs the university community about reduction in fees, which will take effect from the 2022–2023 academic year. It states that the 50% slash in fees was approved by...
FACT SHIELD: What Does It Mean To Close A Case?
According to reports, Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, has closed his election petition case against Bola Tinubu, the newly sworn-in president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The story was headlined “Atiku Abubakar closes case against Tinubu” by many news outlets across the country. While those familiar with legal terms may...