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Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by JEWELofHELL: 6:07pm On May 15, 2022
After the killing of Deborah Samuel, a Christian, second-year student in the northern Nigeria city of Sokoto on Thursday for alleged blasphemy, fake news and disinformation have been widely shared on social media.

A war of words erupted on Twitter and Facebook between some Muslims and Christians in the country, with each side accusing the other of intolerance and extremism.

Two days after the killing, a peaceful protest in Sokoto turned violent, with demands for the release of the suspected killers of Ms Samuel.

A plethora of fake pictures, videos and posts have been shared by social media users to incite violence and cause further damage and division in the country.

Many of the fake stories are accompanied by comments on why Nigeria should be divided between the predominantly Muslim north and Christian south.

Facebook user Emeka Fans Page posted a video in which he makes many claims, one of which is "Sokoto people done butcher all the whole Christians in their state".

His video has been viewed over 670,000 times and shared more than 5,000 times. He also urges his followers to continue sharing the video.

A police statement said two protesters were shot by the police when they tried to occupy the palace of the Sultan of Sokoto, the spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims.

There are some genuine videos that show protesters burning tyres on streets, wielding machetes, knives and sticks while running across the streets and chanting Islamic prayers. Another video showed people looting and burning shops in a market. But there is no evidence of killing or butchering as claimed by Emeka Fans Page.

The state government has imposed a 24-hour curfew to regain peace in the state.

TWO-YEAR-OLD VIDEO SHARED

Another video was shared by many users, showing a woman in a torn white dress being beaten by men with sticks and what looks like a thick rope.

Other women wearing hijab can be seen standing and watching as the woman is being abused. She attempts to escape into a house but is pushed out by a group of men.

She is heard in Hausa stating: "I won't do it again, forgive me."

The BBC Disinformation unit found the video has been in circulation for at least two years on social media. At first glance, the circumstances surrounding the video are not clear but further investigation indicate the video was shot in Kaduna and the woman was arrested and charged for stealing and selling babies.

However, social media users are currently recirculating it and claiming it is from the recent violence in Sokoto. One user said: "They are killing Christians right now, if you have your relations in Sokoto…"

NON-EXISTENT DOCTOR ACCUSED OF KILLING MUSLIMS

A screenshot of a Facebook post by a purported Christopher Uche-Ayodeji (Dr Chris) where he "confesses" to allowing many Muslims die while working as a doctor in northern Nigeria has also gone viral.

The screenshot says that "Dr Chris" is a physician at the University Hospitals Birmingham in the UK. He claims he enjoyed "every bit of it" as he was on a revenge mission.

The post said he was avenging the killing of a neighbour in northern Nigeria in 2015. Gimba Kakanda, a social critic with almost 200,000 followers on Twitter sent a tweet to University Hospitals Birmingham reporting Dr Chris.

The hospital replied that the individual was unknown to them. But users continued to share the screenshot on social media and went as far as falsely attaching a picture of an unrelated man, claiming it was Christopher Uche-Ayodeji. The picture turned out to be that of a Nigerian writer and journalist Ayodeji Rotinwa who tweeted and pleaded with people to stop using his picture.

On Facebook, the page belonging to Christopher Uche-Ayodeji (Dr Chris) does not exist, and neither does the message in circulation.

Another piece of disinformation being shared on social media is of the burning of the residence of the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Reverend Matthew Hassan Kuka during the riots.

A statement released by the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto said the news was false.

"We wish to disclaim that there was an attack of any sort on the residence of Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah," it said.

The statement also debunked claims that churches had been burnt down. It said protesters had destroyed the windows of the Holy Family Catholic Cathedral on Bello Way and that St Kevin's Catholic Church was attacked and partly burnt.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-61456485

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Jashub: 6:08pm On May 15, 2022
BBC is just as useless as CNN and all the other mainstream idìots who always downplay real issues but exaggerate matters that are of no consequence.

But if they like ,let them publish rubbish to the world , but the fact still remains :

1. A Christian girl was killed because of rumors circulating around blasphemy .

2. There was a riot in Sokoto. This was due to the fact that the Muslim Ummah there wanted the state government to release those who murdered that Christian girl .

3. The rioters later took to the streets to vandalize properties, shops and a church.

4. The police and other security operatives had to be deployed to stop the menace since it was getting out of hand.

5. God will surely repay her killers with something worse than murderundecided

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Puskas: 6:08pm On May 15, 2022
I wonder how much BBC was paid by this evil government to say this trash. Nothing like fake news here. Christians are being killed in their large numbers in the northern part of Nigeria so where's the fake news here

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by after4: 6:20pm On May 15, 2022
king of fake news.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by KUNZEH(m): 6:27pm On May 15, 2022
Really?
Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by rusher14: 6:29pm On May 15, 2022
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Puskas:
I wonder how much BBC was paid by this evil government to say this trash. Nothing like fake news here. Christians are being killed in their large numbers in the northern part of Nigeria so where's the fake news here
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When the country burns, your parents home (if they have any) would fall victim.

Seems many of you don't even understand the consequences of your own actions.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Fasindo: 6:30pm On May 15, 2022
shocked


Buhari Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)


One of the greatest enemy of Nigeria and Africa in general is Britain and her associates.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Perfectnumber6(m): 6:30pm On May 15, 2022
BBC = Useless ...

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Puskas: 6:34pm On May 15, 2022
rusher14:
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When the country burns, your parents home (if they have any) would fall victim.

Seems many of you don't even understand the consequences of your own actions.
Trash. Tell that to your fellow head slammers killing people for fun

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by BUSINESSMAN2: 6:35pm On May 15, 2022
BBC is evill working with British government to keep their together by all means. I will deactivate their app on my phone

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by bmdmix14: 6:50pm On May 15, 2022
Trump voice (fake news every where)

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by rotract(m): 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
Britain knows This Deborah's debacle has really shattered the little unity we deceive ourself with in this their entity' they are abit threatened now

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by BigBelleControl(m): 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
Fake news thrives when credible and timely news is absent from the right quarters.

For instance, the guy that appeared in the video was reported to have fled to the Niger Republic. The police denied the report but didn't give any update about him. So people will believe what suits them.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by ZombieTAMER: 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
undecided

Your god is useless and evil if you need to kill to defend his honour..


take that to the Bank.

meanwhile.. we say No to Muslim Muslims ticket , someone should tell Tinubu that dogara is a nonentity in the North.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by chrisxxx(m): 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
The same BBC that instigated Nigeria Biafran War by making the coup look like an all Igbo coup. One day Nigeria British Limited will no longer be your paratatal.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by NwaNimo1(m): 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
koo

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Runaway: 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
Isla*m is a religion of violence that I know....

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Ballzproblemm: 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
Puskas:
I wonder how much BBC was paid by this evil government to say this trash. Nothing like fake news here. Christians are being killed in their large numbers in the northern part of Nigeria so where's the fake news here
Britain and other European countries are the ones currently destabilizing Nigeria what do you think

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by iCauseTrouble: 7:30pm On May 15, 2022
Let's be guided and very all news before sharing.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Realestatevixen: 7:31pm On May 15, 2022
Ok
Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by RedChiefPriest: 7:31pm On May 15, 2022
BBC don ment
The true is sha a Christian girl was butchered and killed like a wild animal and the culprit has been given 72 virgins with a big envelope for job well done.




Rest in peace Debby

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by ZombieTAMER: 7:31pm On May 15, 2022
Fasindo:
shocked
Buhari Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
One of the greatest enemy of Nigeria and Africa in general is Britain and her associates.

The West is evil
they only care about themselves

keeping the shithole stagnant is there quest

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Nobody: 7:31pm On May 15, 2022
Exactly.

Lot of fake videos spreading like fire just to incite violence and hatred.

This country is a strange one.

One religion claim that they are a religion of peace but keep inciting violence online. Infact they are also known to lynched suppose thieves and use women for rituals.

While another one are known to lynched you if you insult their prophets

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by OtopDesign(m): 7:32pm On May 15, 2022
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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by Kingzeez10: 7:32pm On May 15, 2022
JEWELofHELL:


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-61456485
It must be an Emeka or Obi. They love bad news pass anything. Everything about them is war ,unrest and chaos. Children of hate and perdition indeed.

P.S Most of the people calling Muslims all sort of names on this forum are Igbos. Trust me . You will rarely see a southern Christian generalizing all Muslims as a terrorist because we're cool with eachother over here . Infact all Christians have at least one Muslim as friend and they're cool.

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by CHANNELStv2020: 7:32pm On May 15, 2022
BBC is Evil,They dont care for justice for the victim,but quick to protect their oil and gas Company,They ARE THE REASON WHY WE ARE IN THIS MESS TODAY

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Re: Nigeria's Sokoto Student Killing Sparks Spread Of Fake News - BBC by sotall(m): 7:33pm On May 15, 2022
undecided

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