*Debunking the Myth: Nyanya Police Division Not Burnt Down During Hunger Protest*



The recent hunger protest that took place in Nyanya, a suburb of Abuja, Nigeria, has been the subject of much controversy and misinformation. One of the most damaging rumors to emerge from the protest was that the Nyanya Police Division was burnt down by protesters. However, the Nigerian Police Force has come out to debunk this myth, stating categorically that the station was not burnt down.

*The Protest*

The hunger protest was organized by a group of Nigerians who were demonstrating against the high cost of living and the scarcity of food in the country. The protesters, who were mostly youths, marched through the streets of Nyanya, carrying placards and chanting slogans. The protest was largely peaceful, with the protesters calling on the government to take action to address the hunger and poverty facing many Nigerians.

*The Rumor*

However, as the protest was ongoing, a rumor began to circulate on social media that the Nyanya Police Division had been burnt down by the protesters. The rumor was quickly picked up by some mainstream media outlets, who reported that the station had been set ablaze.

*The Truth*

But the Nigerian Police Force has come out to deny this rumor, stating that the Nyanya Police Division was not burnt down. In a statement released by the Force Public Relations Officer, the police said that while the protesters did march past the station, they did not attack or burn it down.

*Investigation*

An investigation into the matter has also revealed that the rumor was false. According to eyewitnesses, the protesters did not even get close to the police station, let alone burn it down. The investigation also revealed that the police were professional in their handling of the protest, using minimal force to disperse the crowd.

*Consequences of Fake News*

The spreading of false information during the protest highlights the dangers of fake news. The rumor that the police station was burnt down could have led to a breakdown in law and order, as well as a further escalation of violence. It is therefore important for Nigerians to be cautious when sharing information on social media, to ensure that it is accurate and trustworthy.

*Conclusion*

In conclusion, the rumor that the Nyanya Police Division was burnt down during the hunger protest is false. The Nigerian Police Force has denied the rumor, and an investigation has revealed that it was untrue. It is important for Nigerians to be careful when sharing information on social media, to avoid spreading false information that could have serious consequences.

Harmony ifeanyi

Harmonyifeanyi is a prolific writer, conference speaker, professional blogger, pastor,strategic planner, and Director.

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