Keyword : News, Fake News, Internet, Security, New Media
Author(s) : ADENIKE OMOTAYO OKEYA-OLAYINKA, PhD
Abstract :
News is an intrinsic part of any society as it educates and gives more information on things happening in society but the new media has indirectly promoted fake news as different people now have access to the internet, thereby putting the security of the nation at risk since it has the power to shape public opinion. This study finds out the influence of fake news and new media on national security by focusing on residents of Oyo West Local Government. The methodology used was the survey method having questionnaire as the research instrument, administering 300 of them to respondents that were purposively chosen among residents of Oyo West Local Government. Findings revealed that fake news is misleading as people cannot decipher which news is real or fake as almost everyone now has access to the internet. The study concludes that people should try to stay away from misleading news that can cause problems in Nigeria and recommends that the internet should be monitored and perpetrators of such news brought to book so as to serve as a lesson to others
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