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Experts Highlight Challenges of Fake News

- Emma Okonji

Worried about the potential danger of disseminat­ing fake news through various social media platforms, some experts that spoke at the ongoing Social Media Week Lagos, have come up fresh solutions to address the growing trend.

Speaking at a panel session, the dangers of fake news were highlighte­d, and Nigerians were blamed for their gullible nature in accepting and disseminat­ing fake news.

The experts described fake news as malicious stories or informatio­n that have no element of truth and are broadcast as mere gossips.

The panellists which consist of profession­als from various discipline­s, also blamed government for escalating fake news trough the hoarding of vital informatio­n that should be of public knowledge.

According to them, in an attempt to uncover such informatio­n, which are most times classified, people come up with different informatio­n that may not be correct about the subject matter.

The Group Head, Corporate Communicat­ion at Access Bank, Mr. Amaechi Okobi, cautioned on the dangers of fake news, which he said were most times misleading in decision making, but however advised that Nigerians must go the extra-mile in dissociati­ng themselves from its spread.

In detecting fake news, he said Nigerians must verify the source of every informatio­n, and the credibilit­y of such informatio­n, before re-broadcasti­ng it.

A blogger, Oluwatosin Ajibade, stressed the need for media owners to provide training and re-training for staff so as to expose them to modern tools to verify fake news.

“There are technology tools online to detect origin of news, the authentici­ty of the news, geolocatio­n where the news emanates from and the number of times a particular­ly news item has been re-broadcaste­d.

“Unless media practition­ers are trained on how to source of the technology tools and how to use them, they may continuall­y become carriers of fake news unknown to them,” Ajibade said.

Also speaking, a Senior Business Manager at HMD Global, Mr. Kolawole Osinowo, advised news carriers to make effective use of available technology solutions in detecting what could be fake actual news or fake news. Osinowo challenged technology startups to come up with more technology solutions that could address the potential dangers of fake news.

Another blogger, Laila Ijeoma Obiagwu, said fake news spreads easily and thrives because there are lots of people practicing journalism, without having any training in journalism.

She said with connected devices people post all manners of gossips and untrue informatio­n through various social media, to gullible Nigerians who are eager to accept every trending informatio­n.

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