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Examining fake news on WhatsApp messaging in the political ecology of Ado-Ekiti and Akure, South-West Nigeria.

dc.contributor.authorAkpan, Udoh James.
dc.contributor.authorMkhize, Sazelo Michael.
dc.contributor.authorAdeyiga, Abisoye Adedoyin.
dc.contributor.authorOjolo, Tolulope Lembola.
dc.contributor.authorHosea, Patrick Olayiwola.
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-08T10:02:23Z
dc.date.available2025-01-08T10:02:23Z
dc.date.created2024-12
dc.date.issued2024-12
dc.descriptionResearch Articles. Criminology and Forensic Studies.
dc.description.abstractWhatsApp is a major communication and social media tool in Ado-Ekiti and Akure, Southwest Nigeria, and it is popular in the urban and rural areas. All ages and groups use the digital platform to disseminate information. Aside words, it has attractive features like photographs, voice notes and videos, and that has increased its wide used. However, the political class and their supporters have also exploited these benefits to spread misleading information. Fake news has become a phenomenon in Nigeria, and the carriers of this fake news have mobilised WhatsApp with all its attendant features for smear campaign and to spread the so-called fake news against their opponents. This is rife in Ado-Ekiti and Akure. This study investigates the dangers of using WhatsApp digital platform to spread fake news. The study adopted a qualitative approach and a random sampling method to recruit and conduct semi-structured interviews with male and female residents of the twin-cities of Ado-Ekiti and Akure that are above 18 years. The study concluded that the government will have to strengthen digital media laws by instituting an independent body that will regulate and prosecute people who use the platform to cause damages to people, especially their political opponents, thereby protect the public from being assaulted with fake and misleading information that has consequences.
dc.identifier.citationAkpan, U. J., Mkhize, S. M., Adeyiga, A. A., Lembola, O. T. & Hosea, P. O. 2024. Examining fake news on WhatsApp messaging in the political ecology of Ado-Ekiti and Akure, South-West Nigeria. Journal of African Films and Diaspora Studies, 7(4), 5-28.
dc.identifier.issn2516-2713 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.31920/2516-2713/2024/7n4a1
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10413/23542
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject.otherWhatsApp--Messaging system--Nigeria.
dc.subject.otherFake News--Implications.
dc.subject.otherPolitical communication--Ado-Ekiti--Akure.
dc.titleExamining fake news on WhatsApp messaging in the political ecology of Ado-Ekiti and Akure, South-West Nigeria.
dc.typeArticle
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