The claim made by NÄDÏS on September 5, 2023, about Cameroon- native doctor mistakenly makes his client’s (‘pastor’) picture go viral is false.
Category Archives: Fact Check
UK viewers watched a new documentary with horror on Monday night. Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, a Channel 4 programme, was about new food technology. Wallace, a BBC MasterChef co-presenter, fronted it.
Videos and reports about the situation on the ground flooded the internet after the military coup in Niger. Some of the most viral claims were followed up by DW’s fact-checking team.
Eric Tataw is under detention and will not get bail because of his violent nature and his involvement in the Ambazonia National Army (ANA).
In a recent article published by The Guardian Post Newspaper ISSUE N° 2839, the author Maxcel Fokwen paints a bleak picture of the capital city of Cameroon, Yaounde, and criticizes the government for its failure to provide basic services and infrastructure to its citizens.
Social media posts reported a suspicious killing. The man was in his 40s and had a chain and bullets near him. The post by Cameroon News Agency (CNA) on Facebook received 507 reactions, 232 comments, and 10 shares.
several social media channels posting that gecko’s should be killed on site because they are poisonous is false.
Claim: A bike rider claims he witness a man transform into snake and attempt to swallow a lady in his car. Verdict: Fake news. A bike rider confuses snake fabric trousers for an actual snake. Multiple news outlets wildly reported that a “sugar daddy” (a rich, older man who gives money, gifts, to someone mostly […]
Claim: Police Officers in Buea are arresting civilians with or without ID cards, and demand for bail.
It started as a two-hour boycott of their services daily, and quickly graduated to a call for massive deactivation from their services.