Nigerians react as Channels TV deletes fake news posted against Peter Obi.
In a recent development, Channels TV has reportedly removed a piece of fake news that was previously posted against Peter Obi.
The news outlet has taken swift action to rectify the situation by deleting the erroneous information.
In a recent development, Channels TV, a prominent Nigerian television network, has been accused of spreading false information about Peter Obi.
Peter Obi, the Labour Party Presidential candidate, reportedly called out the news platform for their erroneous report, prompting them to swiftly remove the post in question.
Channels TV attributed a statement made by Mike Ozekhome (SAN) calling for the release of Nnamdi Kanu to Peter Obi.
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ChannelsTV deleted the tweet.

Picture one: The tweet that’s now deleted.


In the recently concluded Nigerian 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, emerged as the presidential candidate of the Labour Party.
"We need a Nigeria where the son of nobody will be great, live well, get a job & earn a living" – Peter Obi
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— Osamagbe (@EniyeAmeze) April 29, 2023
A group of supporters of Peter Obi, primarily consisting of young people and those who have achieved upward social mobility, have been given the moniker “Obidients.”
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Help me ask Channels Tv why they Deliberately Posted Falsehood and then Deleted later?
What Is Going on? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/6BDjjZpfHw
— Chimamanda Obi (@chimaobi_nteoma) April 28, 2023
Channels TV has transitioned into a propaganda machinery of the APC. I'm glad that I left in 2018 – Journalist David Hundeyin recollects pic.twitter.com/tfrLYGNWC3
— Reportera (@ReporteraNews) April 28, 2023