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From chat to chaos: How false information spreads faster on WhatsApp in Nigeria, by Igbojekwe Uzoamaka-Joy

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April 15, 2026
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From chat to chaos: How false information spreads faster on WhatsApp in Nigeria, by Igbojekwe Uzoamaka-Joy
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In today’s Nigeria, information no longer needs to pass through traditional media like radio, television, or newspapers before reaching the public. With just a smartphone and internet connection, millions of Nigerians now receive news instantly through WhatsApp.

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From family group chats to school platforms and community forums, WhatsApp has quietly become one of the most widely used sources of information. For many people, it now serves as a personal newsroom. However, this shift has also created a serious problem—the rapid spread of unverified and often false information.
One of the reasons WhatsApp is so powerful is its ease of use. It is accessible, affordable, and allows users to share messages instantly. A single forwarded message—whether text, voice note, or video—can reach thousands of people within minutes. Unlike traditional journalism, where professionals are trained to verify facts before publishing, WhatsApp allows anyone to create and distribute information without any form of verification.
Another major issue is trust. People are more likely to believe messages that come from familiar sources such as friends, family members, or religious groups. Once a message appears credible, it is rarely questioned. This makes it easier for misinformation to spread quickly and widely.
Much of the false information shared on WhatsApp ranges from incorrect health advice to political propaganda and manipulated videos. Because WhatsApp messages are private and encrypted, it is difficult to trace the origin of such content or correct it once it has started circulating. Unlike platforms like Facebook or Twitter, there is no public comment section where information can be easily challenged or verified.The result is a digital environment where rumors can spread faster than facts, often leading to confusion, panic, and sometimes even real-world consequences.
To prevent chaos and misinformation, Nigerians must learn to pause, verify, and think critically before forwarding any message. While WhatsApp has made communication faster and easier, it has also turned many users into untrained reporters—sharing information without responsibility.
The responsibility, therefore, lies with every user to ensure that the information they share is accurate and trustworthy.

Igbojekwe Uzoamaka Joy
University of Maiduguri
Department of Mass Communication
200 Level

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