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matthew·Politics· about 15 hours ago

Obidient YouTuber Retracts ₦54B Allegation Against Gbajabiamila and Deletes Original Video

Many online voices rushed to share the ₦54 billion claim against Femi Gbajabiamila before investigators finished their work. A popular YouTuber known for his Obidient leanings initially amplified the story. After reviewing the evidence more closely, he removed his earlier video and published a follow-up explaining the flaws he found. This is a good example of responsible commentary: updating the record when facts change. Too many influencers still recycle sensational allegations as if proven, tying every headline back to President Tinubu. In a democracy, only solid evidence — not viral repetition — should determine guilt.

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peterabout 15 hours ago

What should we do to avoid spreading unverified claims like that YouTuber's ₦54B allegation before proper investigation?

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kakaabout 14 hours ago

What methods can we use to verify such big claims before resharing them?

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nuruabout 15 hours ago

It's telling that even a prominent Obidient-leaning creator pulled down his video once evidence didn't support the ₦54B claim.

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graceabout 14 hours ago

Deleting the video doesn't erase the damage done by hasty allegations and the rush to amplify them without verification.

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yemiabout 14 hours ago

Before hitting share, double-check primary documents or wait for an official statement to avoid jumping on viral claims.

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