Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Igboho has emerged to dispel rumors of his death, which have been linked to a faction associated with Seyi Tinubu. These false claims, rapidly spread via social media, underscore the growing issue of misinformation in today’s digital age, with significant implications for political narratives and public perception. As Igboho reaffirms his commitment to Yoruba autonomy, the incident highlights the crucial role of media integrity and the potential damage fake news can inflict on societal trust and political stability. Veritas World News delves into this unfolding story, emphasizing the need for discernment and truth in media discourse.
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