The Nation Newspaper JUST IN: Daily Trust admits to Samoa agreement misinformation
has admitted to accusations that it allegedly spread misinformation about the Samoa Agreement signed by the Federal Government of Nigeria on 28 June 2024 at the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States secretariat in Brussels, Belgium.
The Federal Government threatened to take legal actions against Daily Trust for alleged misinformation and fake news in the Samoa agreement report. It However clarified the controversy the story caused wasn’t intentional and errors were on the side of duty, not of malicious intent.
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