Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

We monitor, analyze, and combat disinformation to preserve the integrity of public discourse.

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It’s a Sunday in Abuja, and the air is buzzing with a familiar mix of anticipation and political energy. We’re at the headquarters of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), a civic organization that’s become a prominent voice for President Tinubu’s administration. Today, however, isn’t about lengthy speeches or political rallies. Instead, it’s about a sleek, new digital platform, unveiled by none other than Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, who also happens to be the Director-General of this forward-thinking group. He’s standing in front of a small, discerning crowd, a confident smile on his face, as he introduces what he promises…

Every single day, we’re bombarded with a constant stream of information – headlines flashing by, social media feeds scrolling endlessly, and breaking news alerts pinging our phones. It’s exhilarating, overwhelming, and frankly, a little exhausting. But amidst all this digital noise, a crucial question echoes: how do we pick out the truth from the carefully crafted fictions? In recent years, this isn’t just a quirky philosophical musing; it’s become a pressing global concern. The twin forces of misinformation and disinformation are reshaping our world in profound ways, twisting public opinion, subtly nudging elections, impacting our very health, and, perhaps most…

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