2024: A Year of Disinformation and Misinformation in West Africa – DUBAWA’s Key Investigations

The year 2024 witnessed a surge in disinformation and misinformation across West Africa, impacting various aspects of life, from politics and social issues to health and humanitarian crises. DUBAWA, the region’s leading fact-checking organization, played a crucial role in exposing these falsehoods and holding public figures and institutions accountable. This article summarizes DUBAWA’s most impactful investigations of the year, highlighting the recurring themes and their implications.

Foreign Influence and Political Instability: One prominent theme was the spread of pro-Russian disinformation campaigns aimed at destabilizing the region and undermining democratic governance. DUBAWA uncovered evidence of Russian-linked actors using social media platforms like Telegram and TikTok to promote pro-military narratives and exacerbate existing tensions during the #EndBadGovernance protests in Nigeria. These campaigns targeted vulnerable populations, including children, and exploited their grievances to push for military intervention. A separate investigation revealed a website, IgboTimes Magazine, actively promoting pro-Biafra secessionist sentiments, coup d’états, and general political instability, all while espousing pro-Russian viewpoints. These findings underscore the growing threat of external interference in the region’s political landscape.

Misinformation and Crisis Management: DUBAWA’s investigations also highlighted the detrimental impact of misinformation during times of crisis. In Maiduguri, Borno State, residents suffered devastating losses due to a major flood. DUBAWA revealed that the state government had downplayed the risk of flooding just days before the disaster, leaving the population unprepared and vulnerable. This incident demonstrated how misinformation can exacerbate the consequences of natural disasters and hinder effective crisis management. Similarly, in the aftermath of the Okuama massacre in Delta State, the Nigerian Army’s actions were shrouded in information disorder, leading to increased violence and destruction in the community. The military’s attempts to shift blame and control the narrative highlighted a concerning lack of transparency and accountability.

Health Misinformation and Regulatory Challenges: DUBAWA’s investigations also exposed critical issues within Nigeria’s health sector. The organization investigated Christ Embassy, a prominent religious institution, and its contentious healing claims. The investigation uncovered a culture within the church that discouraged acknowledgement of illness and promoted faith healing as the primary solution. While faith plays a significant role in many people’s lives, promoting potentially misleading information about serious health conditions raises ethical concerns, especially when it discourages individuals from seeking necessary medical care. Another investigation highlighted the widespread availability of Apetamin, a banned appetite stimulant, despite known health risks. The easy access to this unregulated medication underscored the challenges faced by Nigeria’s regulatory bodies in ensuring drug safety and protecting consumers from potentially harmful products.

Accountability and Governance: DUBAWA’s work consistently emphasized the importance of accountability among public figures and institutions. An investigation into the first-anniversary claims of Senator Ireti Kingibe revealed a discrepancy between her publicized achievements and the actual projects on the ground. Several projects attributed to her were either inherited from her predecessor or had not yet commenced. This investigation exposed a tendency for political figures to exaggerate their accomplishments, highlighting the need for greater transparency and verification of public claims. Similarly, DUBAWA investigated Jigawa State’s claim to be Open Defecation-Free (ODF), a status previously awarded by UNICEF. The investigation found that open defecation remained prevalent in many communities due to inadequate infrastructure and poor maintenance of existing facilities. This contradicted the government’s claims and emphasized the need for more effective sanitation policies and consistent implementation.

The Importance of Fact-Checking and Media Literacy: Throughout 2024, DUBAWA’s investigations served as a critical check on misinformation and disinformation. By exposing false narratives, holding powerful actors accountable, and promoting media literacy, DUBAWA played a vital role in safeguarding democratic processes, protecting public health, and fostering a more informed citizenry. The organization’s commitment to rigorous fact-checking and investigative journalism serves as a model for the region and underscores the vital role of independent media in combating the spread of misinformation.

Looking Ahead: As disinformation tactics become more sophisticated and pervasive, the work of fact-checking organizations like DUBAWA becomes even more critical. DUBAWA’s 2024 investigations provided valuable insights into the evolving nature of misinformation and its impact on various facets of society. These findings serve as a call to action for governments, media organizations, and individuals to work together to combat the spread of false narratives and promote a culture of truth and accountability. Continued investment in fact-checking initiatives, media literacy programs, and stronger regulatory frameworks are essential for mitigating the harmful effects of disinformation and building a more resilient and informed society.

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