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Social networking site Facebook has announced it is collaborating with a Nigerian Online platform, Dubawa, to combat the spread of fake news across the country.

This was made known on Monday by the Facebook’s Head of Public Policy for West and Central Africa, Adaora Ikenze.

She disclosed that the partnership came following the recent launch of Facebook’s Third-Party Fact-Checking programme.

Dubawa is an online platform which provides factual information to its readers, so they can make informed decisions, whether political, economic, security or mainstream decisions, based on the truth.

According to Ikenze, local articles would be fact-checked alongside the verification of photos and videos.

She noted that if one of Facebook’s fact-checking partners identifies a story as false, Facebook will show it lower in News Feed, significantly reducing its distribution.

“This new partnership with Dubawa further highlights our commitment in tackling misinformation and false news across Nigeria and builds on the already important work that Nigeria News and Africa Check have begun.

“We know that Third-Party Fact-Checking alone is not the solution. It is one of many initiatives and programmes we continue to invest in across the country to help to improve the quality of information people see on Facebook,”  Ikenze said.

“With this new partnership, we aim to build on the work we already started in Nigeria.

“Nigeria is important to us and we are committed to taking our responsibility seriously in tackling the spread of false news,” she said in a statement.

Also speaking on the new partnership, Project Officer and Editor, Dubawa, Ebele Oputa, said the danger of fake news, misinformation, disinformation, in whatever form, was ever more real and vivid in today’s world.

“In recent years, we have seen democracies all over the world, being threatened by the spread of false news.

“As a fact-checking organization in Nigeria, we try as much as we can to fight this via our articles, tweets, and training but we also understand the role that technology plays in getting the right information to the public.

“As such, our partnership with Facebook is very pivotal in ensuring that factual information gets to the people who earnestly needs it to make right decisions,” Oputa said.



George Oshogwe Ogbolu is a Digital Media Strategist | Content Writer | Journalist | New Media Influencer | Proofreader and Editor at Naija News.