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How Fake News on Social Media is Influencing Our Lives

adminJul 17, 2021

Social media is a web of intricate network, one linking to the other. If fake news or misinformation originates at one point, given the vast structure that social media...

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Combating Hate Speech on Social Media

adminJun 19, 2021

While hate speech is not exclusively a Nigerian problem, the dynamics of how it affects the country cannot be overemphasized. In the last few years, and with the...

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  • NDC Candidate, Muyi Fatosa Unveils Plan to Build Seven Innovation and Creative Hubs Across Kogi West
  • Justice Begins at Home: Why Nigeria Must End the Abuse of Domestic Workers
  • Fitch Withdraws All Ratings on Kogi State
  • The Senator Who Shows Up: QS Aminu Abubakar Suleiman Takes His Campaign to the Heart of Igalaland
  • INEC’s Quiet Reforms May be Laying the Foundation for a More Credible 2027 Election
  • The Anatomy of a Political Non-Issue: Why the Rumor Mill Cannot Divide Funsho Olumoko and James Abiodun Faleke
  • Virtual Assets Order: Zurray Calls For Clarity, Proportionality and Disciplined Implementation as Regulatory Coordination Begins
  • The Criminalization of Poverty: Why Nigeria’s Unemployed Deserve Justice, Not Judgment
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