Segun Olakoyenikan
-
Mainstream
Renewal of Tenureship is NOT a Constitutional Right!
Ahmed Bashir claimed that it is not a “constitutional right” to renew someone’s tenure after expiration. While there is a…
Read More » -
Mainstream
Fact-checking Claims On Bayelsa’s Population And Finances
In the build-up to the November 16 gubernatorial election in Bayelsa state, claims and counterclaims have continued to trail media…
Read More » -
Politics
Understatement: There Are MORE Than 90 Million Extremely Poor Nigerians
CLAIM: Sadiya Umar said 90 million Nigerians are living in extreme poverty. FALSE: The minister’s notion with respect to living…
Read More » -
Article
What We Know About CBN’s Directives On Minimum Loan-to-Deposit Ratio
There has been a lot of regulatory directives by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to banks this year alone.…
Read More » -
Economy
YES! Nigeria Has More Poor People Than India and China combined
CLAIM: Nigeria has more extremely poor people than India and China combined, says Peter Obi. TRUE: Data from the World…
Read More » -
Analysis
YES! Nigeria’s VAT Policy Does Affect Its Indigents
CLAIM: Nigeria’s VAT policy does not affect the poor but only those who can afford luxury items. FALSE: Nigerian indigents…
Read More » -
Mainstream
Pictures Showing Mugabe’s Body Lying In A Computerized Casket Likely To Be False!
CLAIM: Viral posts containing two pictures claim the body of former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, was lying in a computerized…
Read More » -
Economy
#FALSE. Nestlé Is Not Nigeria’s Most Profitable Company.
CLAIM: A Twitter user claimed Nestlé Nigeria Plc is Nigeria’s highest-earning company as at the first half of 2019. FALSE:…
Read More » -
Economy
#FALSE: Contrary To Buhari’s Claim, Nigeria Is Food Insecure!
CLAIM: In a statement last Tuesday, Buhari said that Nigeria has achieved food security CONCLUSION: FALSE, Nigeria has not fulfilled…
Read More » -
Politics
Has Nigeria’s Total Debt More Than Doubled Since 2015? NO!
CLAIM: Nigeria’s debt has more than doubled from N12 trillion in 2015, to N24.9 trillion in 2019, says Atiku CONCLUSION:…
Read More »