Fake News and National Security Threats in Nigeria: The Role of Media in Shaping Public Perception and Policy Responses.

Publication Date: 13/01/2025

DOI: 10.52589/AJSSHR-HRXM3OGE


Author(s): Alphonsus A. Adebiyi, Hannah O. Adejumobi, Margaret E. Aliyu, Kehinde G. Adeosun.

Volume/Issue: Volume 8 , Issue 1 (2025)



Abstract:

The proliferation of fake news presents a critical threat to national security, with Nigeria being a prominent example. This study examines the relationship between fake news dissemination and national security threats, focusing on the media's role in shaping public perception and influencing policy responses. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research incorporates content analysis of Nigerian media, public opinion surveys, and interviews with policymakers and security experts. The findings illustrate how fake news intensifies conflicts, deepens social divisions, and hampers governmental security efforts. The study also highlights the role of traditional and social media in spreading misinformation, leading to diminished public trust in official communications. Case studies on election-related misinformation, ethnic tensions, and terrorist propaganda reveal how media narratives shape societal reactions and government strategies. In addition, the research evaluates current anti-fake news policies and suggests measures to mitigate its impact on national security. The study emphasizes the urgent need for coordinated efforts between media, government, and civil society to combat misinformation and enhance public resilience. These insights contribute to the broader discourse on media and national security, providing empirical evidence from Nigeria with implications for other nations facing similar challenges.


Keywords:

Fake news, national security, media influence, public perception, Nigeria


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