The Nigeria Factcheckers’ Coalition (NFC) will be participating in the Arise News presidential town hall meeting scheduled for Sunday, November 13, 2022. As part of its civic responsibility to combat
Author:The Nigeria Factcheckers’ Coalition will be participating in the Arise News presidential town hall meeting scheduled for Sunday, November 13, 2022.
Sunday’s event will feature the presidential candidates of Africa Action Congress , Omoyele Sowore; Action Democratic Party , Yabagi Sani; All Progressive Grand Alliance , Peter Umeadi; and Social Democratic Party , Adewole Adebayo. On his part, Kemi Busari, the editor of Dubawa, expressed satisfaction with the contribution of the Nigerian Factcheckers’ Coalition so far.
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