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Viral news article of President Bio endorsing Fortuix Agency, a hoax

Viral news article of President Bio endorsing Fortuix Agency, a hoax

P.C. President Julius Maada Bio-Facebook.

Claim: Ioannis Elenis shared a viral news article on Facebook claiming that President Julius Maada Bio has endorsed Fortuix Agency in an interview with Forbes’  Seth Cohen. 

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With the prevalence of digital platforms and websites, it has become quite difficult to distinguish between authentic and fraudulent digital websites. 

For instance, online fraudulent websites scam people in low-income countries using social engineering tactics to create fake, legitimate-looking sites that manipulate victims through emotions like excitement or urgency to extract money or personal data. 

These scammers exploit the vulnerabilities of citizens in low-income countries by offering lucrative fake investment or job opportunities, impersonating trusted organisations, or creating convincing fake e-commerce sites or news items, perfectly amplified by AI-generated content. 

Countries like Sierra Leone, with lower digital literacy, are mainly susceptible to these well-calculated scammers. 

On Sept. 9, 2025, a Facebook user, Ioannis Elenis, shared a news article alleging that President Julius Maada Bio has endorsed Fortuix Agency in an interview with Forbes’ Seth Cohen. 

The news article, allegedly written by Samuel Koroma and published by Swit Salone, is a well-crafted exclusive interview of President Bio speaking to Seth Cohen, the Chief Impact Officer at Forbes. 

For instance, the article quoted President Bio saying, “You’ve probably heard of the famous FortuixAgent. I held tough negotiations with the platform’s president and was able to agree on the opening of 4,000 social accounts for our citizens. Every citizen over the age of 18 can register with FortuixAgent and receive passive income.”

The article also alleged that President Bio’s government is giving 113,000 NLe to citizens monthly from taxpayers’ money. 

DUBAWA decided to fact-check it on the suspicion of inaccurate information. 

Verification

Firstly, DUBAWA conducted a Google Keyword search and found no credible news agency in Sierra Leone reported the claim. 

Secondly, we thoroughly read the news article and found it lacked relevant information about when and where the interview was conducted. 

Below are the key findings obtained from our investigation:

Find below the difference between the original website and the fake website.

The difference between the original website and the fake website. 

 Find the results of the scan below: 

Viral news article of President Bio endorsing Fortuix Agency, a hoax

We also contacted President Bio’s Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, to verify the claim further, but he did not respond. 

Conclusion

Our thorough investigation of the news article showed it lacked credibility. No credible news media reported the story in the country. Based on a website scan on Cisco Talisco Intelligence, the website is “untrusted and malicious.” 

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