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PFN Calls Out VeryDarkMan for Fake Press Release
Here’s the scoop: The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has thrown its weight behind a serious accusation against Martins Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM). PFN claims that VDM fabricated and shared a fraudulent press release, supposedly coming from the organization, in the midst of the ongoing feud between him and gospel artist Mercy Chinwo. This is a bold move by PFN, and it’s raising eyebrows across the nation.
PFN Denounces Misinformation
The PFN isn’t playing around with this one. In a strongly worded statement, they’ve made it crystal clear that the alleged press release was not authorized by them. Instead, it misrepresented the organization’s stance on the Mercy Chinwo-VDM drama, causing confusion among the public. Misinformation like this doesn’t just harm the parties involved; it shakes the trust people place in religious organizations.
Legal Action Demanded
With the stakes high, PFN isn’t just stopping at issuing a statement. They’ve taken it a step further by urging authorities to investigate the situation thoroughly. The organization wants legal action to be taken to stop the spread of false information. As of now, VeryDarkMan hasn’t come forward to address the allegations, leaving many wondering what his next move will be.
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“The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) hereby issues a formal disclaimer regarding this recent press release that has been circulating like wildfire on social media platforms,” the statement read. “This release, which claimed to address the controversy surrounding Mercy Chinwo and one VDM, was not issued by PFN and should be dismissed outright. We’re aware of the potential damage such misinformation can cause, and we seize this moment to remind everyone, including our members and the general public, to double-check the authenticity of any news or information before sharing it. PFN will not take responsibility for this fake press release, and we strongly caution against its further spread.”
The statement was signed by the National Secretary of PFN, Bishop David Bakare, who emphasized the importance of truth and accountability in today’s digital age.
Concerns Over Digital Misinformation
Naija News reports that this situation sheds light on a growing problem: the spread of digital misinformation and the responsibilities that influencers like VeryDarkMan have in ensuring the content they share is ethical and truthful. In an era where information travels faster than ever, it’s crucial for everyone to think twice before hitting "share." This case serves as a wake-up call for all of us to be more vigilant about the news we consume and the impact it can have on society.
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