Presidency VS VDM : Tinubu Camp Say Fake Audio Fit Scatter Country If Nobody Hold Accountable

Presidency VS VDM : Tinubu Camp Say Fake Audio Fit Scatter Country If Nobody Hold Accountable

The fight between social media activism and government authority don enter another dramatic season as Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga declare say VDM must face the weight of the law over alleged dissemination of fake audio linked to President Bola Tinubu. The statement quickly scatter across Nigerian internet space like hot gist for WhatsApp family group, leaving citizens arguing over whether this na fight against misinformation or another political showdown between government and online influencers.

For many Nigerians, the matter no even surprise again because VDM don already build reputation as one of the loudest and most controversial online voices in the country. But this particular Fake Audio controversy don raise bigger questions about digital misinformation, AI voice manipulation, and how easily viral content fit shake public confidence before fact-checkers even wake up from sleep.

Misinformation That Can Create Panic And Damages

Bayo Onanuga’s remarks reportedly came amid growing concern inside government circles over the spread of unverified audio recordings and politically sensitive content online. Presidency supporters argue say dangerous fake recordings fit create panic, damage reputations, or even spark unnecessary tension in a country already struggling with economic pressure, insecurity, and political distrust. According to people close to the matter, officials believe the alleged Fake Audio no be harmless cruise but something wey fit carry national consequences if unchecked.

The issue also expose how social media don become Nigeria’s unofficial parliament, courtroom, and radio station combined. Nowadays, one influencer with smartphone and strong data subscription fit dominate national conversation before traditional institutions even release statement. Critics of VDM say activists and content creators must learn say virality no be immunity. Meanwhile, supporters insist say selective justice and political intimidation often hide under government concern about “fake news.” As expected, Nigerian comment sections don turn full wrestling arena where everybody suddenly dey claim expert knowledge in audio forensics.

VDM: Digital Politics And Fear Of Public Response

This latest VDM saga also enter wider global discussion about manipulated media and AI-generated misinformation. Across different countries, governments and technology experts don repeatedly warn say deepfake videos, edited recordings, and cloned voices fit become major threats to democracy and public trust. Nigeria no escape this problem, especially because millions of citizens depend heavily on social media updates instead of verified institutional communication.

Political analysts say the Tinubu administration don increasingly show sensitivity toward narratives wey fit affect public perception, particularly as economic hardship and policy criticism continue dominate national discussion. Some observers remember previous clashes between authorities and online activists, where arrests, investigations, or lawsuits became headline material for weeks. This pattern don make many Nigerians suspicious anytime government mention “misinformation,” while others genuinely fear say unchecked fake content fit worsen instability.

At the same time, legal experts argue say proving responsibility for viral online content no always straightforward. Questions still dey around who first publish material, who amplify am knowingly, and whether intent to deceive fit actually be established clearly. For social media Nigeria, where reposting don become national hobby, many users now dey wonder whether ordinary “share button” fit soon require lawyer before pressing am.

As the Fake Audio controversy continues, Nigerians go likely see more debate around online accountability, freedom of speech, and digital regulation. Whether this matter end for courtroom, police investigation, or another noisy online cycle, one thing clear: for modern Nigerian politics, one viral voice note now fit carry more tension than press conference with twenty microphones. OGM News Pidgin go continue dey monitor the matter as fresh updates dey emerge.


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