Young Fact Finders is set to organise a two-day BootCamp for campus journalists in South-West Nigeria.
This two-day intensive training is aimed at introducing fact-checking to student journalists.
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It will provide mentoring for a generation of young fact finders who will like to combat the upsurge of misinformation prevalent with the advent of social media.
Campus journalists in other zones are encouraged to watch out for details about their regions.
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