Claiming: Actor Nigeria Lateef Adedimeji has just opened the filling station.
Indictment: Fake News.
Complete text:
Two Facebook pages Claiming Actor Nigeria Lateef Baru -new opening the filling station called Ade Gas.
Claims have collected reactions from movie star fans, making around 9.6 thousand people share congratulatory comments, with more than 400 ‘good news’ accounts in the group and other Facebook pages.

Facebook page shares claims to thousands of their followers
The main characters in Lisabi and Jagun Jagun, Latef are household names in Nollywood, Nigeria film industry. The award -winning filmmaker has starred in many films, some of which he produced or displayed.
The new claim -newest is exciting many Lateef fans who have shared stories with many pages made in the name of the actor. The claim also received 49.7 thousand like the unnamed Tiktok page, where he was first shared.

The page (left) is a temporary fan page (right) claiming to be a “news & media website” but does not have a link to its actual website; Instead the link to the telegram channel with thousands of members.
Verification:
Ripples Nigeria observed that the claim was associated with an unnamed tiktoker, which raised the red flag.
Instead of links to the source of the story, the Facebook page attaches a link to its telegram account. This shows the story is shared with agricultural members to the Telegram page.
There are no related posts From the filmmakers who opened the charging station in his social media grip and mainstream media.
Further examination of the Corporate Affairs Commission and the Ng-Check.com website revealed that there was no Nigerian oil and gas company with the name “Ade Gas”.

The filling station logo revealed that it belonged to the Romanian company.
Using the Google Reverse search on the filling station logo, the results lead to a Romanian company that is personally owned. According to him website Info, Gas Ade “Carry out Liquefied Gas (LPG) Marketing and Marketing Operation (LPG) in Romania.”
Conclusion:
The filling station that should be opened by popular actors and filmmakers owned by Romanian companies; Oil and gas companies do not have branches in Nigeria.
By: Quadri Yahya
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