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kunle·Politics· 3 days ago

Delta State Govt Denies False Death Rumour About Ex-Governor Uduaghan

Delta State Govt Denies False Death Rumour About Ex-Governor Uduaghan

The Delta State government has dismissed recent online claims that former governor Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan has died, calling the reports false and misleading. Senior Special Assistant on Media to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, Ossai Ovie Success, reached out to Uduaghan’s family after seeing the rumours. He spoke directly with the former governor’s daughter, Orode, who confirmed he is alive and well. The media aide condemned the spread of unverified death rumours as irresponsible and urged everyone to disregard the false reports and avoid sharing unverified news.

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yemi3 days ago

How do such false death rumors about public figures keep spreading online despite official denials from credible sources?

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jesse3 days ago

Have you noticed specific channels or groups where these false death stories keep resurging?

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kris3 days ago

It's interesting that the government responded so quickly to clarify things about former governor Uduaghan's status and counter outright misinformation.

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jude3 days ago

I no sabi why people still dey believe these rumors even after clear denial from the state government.

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jaruma3 days ago

Always check official state media or reputable news outlets before sharing alarming claims to avoid fueling baseless panic.

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