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FACT CHECK: Is Nigeria 4th fastest-growing economy in the world in 2025?
FACT CHECK: How true are Obi’s claims about poverty rate in Nigeria, China and Indonesia?
FACT CHECK: No, Finnish court didn’t approve Simon Ekpa’s extradition to Nigeria
FACT CHECK: Is Cardinal Arinze eligible to be elected as the next Pope?
Rárá, Jonathan kò sọ pé Tinubu yóò se àṣeyọrí nínú ètò ìdìbò fún Ipò Ààrẹ ní ọdún 2027
A’a, Jonathan bai yi hasashen nasarar Tinubu a zaben shugaban kasa na 2027 ba
No, Jonathan no predict Tinubu victory for 2027 presidential election
Ḿbà, Jonathan ágbaghị àmà na Tinubu gà-èmérí ńtùlíáka ónyé ísíàlà ǹkè áfọ̀ 2027
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FACT CHECK: Lawyer claims surrogacy is illegal in Nigeria. How true is this?

Donnie Ekwowusi, a human rights lawyer, says surrogacy in Nigeria is a criminal offence punishable by the law.

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May 4, 2024

FACT CHECK: How true is claim of flour being an ingredient in tomato paste?

Some social media posts have claimed that tomato paste is made from flour.

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April 9, 2024

Myth vs fact: Does toilet infection exist?

If you are Nigerian, there is a high chance you are familiar with the term ‘toilet infection’. And if you…

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FACT CHECK: Does okra water boost female fertility, ease childbirth?

Several posts on social media have claimed that drinking okra water boosts female fertility.

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April 2, 2024

FACT CHECK: Did COVID-19 vaccine knock down a woman in Kaduna as Oyedepo claimed?

On April 17, David Oyedepo, presiding bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, said he won’t take the COVID-19 vaccine and…

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