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False! No fire outbreak at Kumasi Adum Market on March 23

Claim: Multiple Facebook accounts claim fire has engulfed the Adum market in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Verdict: False! There…

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FALSE! Guinea has not requested for review of 1976 AFCON final with Morocco

Claim: The Guinea Football Federation has officially written to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) demanding a review of the…

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No evidence Achraf Hakimi rejected AFCON trophy

Claim: Morocco national men’s football team captain Achraf Hakimi has rejected the 2025 AFCON trophy after the CAF Appeals Board…

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No proof Michael B. Jordan is Ghanaian

Claim: Posts circulating on social media suggest that Hollywood actor Michael B. Jordan is Ghanaian, with some users suggesting his…

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Viral video of man kicking child occurred in Nigeria, not in Ghana

Claim: Following a viral video showing a man violently kicking a young boy to the ground, several social media accounts,…

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Economy

Is the 20 pesewa coin still legal tender in Ghana?

Claim: A sachet water seller in a viral Facebook video posted by Bisame Buzz Trends insists that the 20-pesewa coin…

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Old photo misrepresented as Liberia-flagged ship hit by Iranian drone

Claim: A viral photo on social media claims to show a Liberia-flagged ship struck by an Iranian drone in the…

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Economy

NPP’s Kofi Tonto makes false claim about global crude prices doubling amidst Russia-Ukraine war

Claim: NPP communication team member, Kofi Tonto, says that global crude prices doubled within two months of Russia’s invasion of…

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Did  Jong Un threaten to join US-Israel-Iran War?

Claim: An X user shared a flyer claiming Kim Jong Un has declared his intentions to join the US-Israel –…

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Economy

Did Okraku-Mantey accuse Mahama of spending GH¢300m on sanitary pads?

Claim: Several Facebook accounts shared a flyer claiming former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey, accused…

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