TikTok Bans Influencer for Spreading Fake News about Osinbajo’s Daughter


Short video hosting service, TikTok has banned a Liberian social media influencer with the username @Realcharley22 for spreading fake news about Kiki, the daughter of Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.

Earlier in the week, the content creator reported that Kiki was arrested in the United Kingdom because she was in possession of a large amount of money in dollars.

He went further to post photos and videos to support the claim but soon recanted after Nigerian blogger, Tunde Ednut, posted that it was untrue.

Consequently Nigerians in their numbers rushed to report the page for deceiving the public and checks on the page on Saturday revealed that the account was no longer on TikTok.

@Realcharley22 barely 24 hours after sharing the false video, shared another video apologising to Kiki and Nigerians for the post saying his source confused the lady in the video for Kiki.

In his words, “I want to apologise to Kiki Osinbajo because she never got arrested. The story is not true and my source deceived me and took someone else as Kiki.

“I want to make a disclaimer on the video I posted earlier, I am so sorry, my followers and Kiki Osinbajo, she never got arrested.

“Popular Nigerian blogger, Tunde Ednut just confirmed on Instagram that it is false, Kiki never got arrested. He asked me to take down the story and it is confirmed that the story is false.”

Kiki reportedly flew into Abuja with her father on Tuesday after the VP’s trip to Lagos, where he spoke at the UN World Tourism Organisation global conference.


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