False news spreads faster on social media than real news does. As a #MatterOfFact, it is important to consider with the upcoming elections. Be careful of what you post, what you share, and what you believe. @1035fmradio1 pic.twitter.com/SgHxRa4Qh1— Africa Check (@AfricaCheck) February 3, 2023
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