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Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Putindbutt(op): 5:32pm On Dec 01, 2025
The European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States, Gautier Mignot, has warned that foreign information manipulation is becoming a growing threat to democratic institutions and public stability, urging journalists to strengthen their professional standards in the face of increasingly sophisticated disinformation campaigns.

Speaking in Abuja on Monday at a one-day workshop on Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference organised for members of the Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Nigeria, Mignot said disinformation was steadily eroding public confidence in governance and the media.

“False information, in whatever guise and for whatever motive, harms society. It compromises the integrity of the media, undermines trust in public institutions, and weakens people’s capacity to make informed decisions on issues that affect them.

“The consequences become more dire when misleading information is deliberately crafted with an intent to deceive and pushed into the public space to unsuspecting helpless citizenry,” he told participants.


The ambassador said journalists, who serve as gatekeepers of public knowledge, are increasingly being targeted by those seeking to manipulate information.

“Journalists are multipliers in the information value-chain: they control what passes through the media channels into the public space. It is not surprising, therefore, that they can also be frontline targets of FIMI,” he said.

He noted that new digital tools now make it easier to fabricate texts, images, and videos, complicating efforts to distinguish between genuine and doctored content.

“Technologies have made communication easier and faster. But their uncanny ability to falsify or even recreate realities has also enhanced the ease and rapidity of producing and spreading deceptive content both online and offline, which is more and more difficult to distinguish from original content,” he said.

Mignot cited a July 2024 European Parliament report showing that 85 per cent of people around the world are worried about the impact of disinformation, while 38 per cent of EU citizens regard misleading information as a threat to democracy.

He added that Nigeria is also grappling with the challenge, referencing a 2020 report by the Centre for Democracy and Development. “The volume of disinformation now circulating in Nigeria is unprecedented and has further exacerbated pre-existing ethnic and religious tensions that predate the internet.”

The report pointed to what it described as Nigeria’s “big, strong, unimaginatively creative, but invisible rumour mill,” the envoy cited. Despite these concerns, he said the disinformation crisis presents an opportunity for traditional media to reassert its credibility—if journalists prioritise accuracy over sensationalism.

“Media must remain reliable; they must be fact-checkers and make sure, in particular, that the research for the scoop does not beat the research for the truth,” he said.

Mignot noted that online disinformation often spills into mainstream media, blurring the boundaries between social media content and professional reporting.

“It is becoming increasingly difficult to draw a distinct line between content that is shared on social media and information reported or broadcast by print media, radio, and television,” he said. According to him, the spread of anti-democratic narratives in West Africa is partly driven by deliberate information manipulation.

“The growing glamorisation of anti-democratic forces as superheroes, in opposition to democratic values, is a sad pointer to the damage information manipulation is causing in West Africa,” he said.


He outlined EU-supported initiatives aimed at strengthening media literacy and combating disinformation in Nigeria. These include collaborations with fact-checking organisations like Dubawa, training programmes for editors, and opportunities for Nigerian journalists to participate in media-literacy programmes in Europe, including “a visit to the war-ravaged Ukraine for first-hand reportage.”

Explaining why DICAN members were selected for the workshop, he said, “As field reporters, you are first-line purveyors of public information. As diplomatic and foreign affairs correspondents, you stand at the intersecting point between your country and the outside world.

You are our closest partners in Nigeria’s media community.” He added that DICAN had shown commitment to combating disinformation. “This is why the EU is glad to have been able to respond positively to your request for a capacity-building session on this problematic issue.”


Mignot expressed optimism that the training would strengthen journalistic integrity and help safeguard Nigeria’s democratic space.

“It is my hope that you will find this training useful, and that it will add value to your professional portfolio and make you more effective as you discharge your critical responsibility to your society and the world at large,” he said.

Also speaking at the event, Sebastian Babaud of the Strategic Communication Division, European External Action Service in Brussels, described FIMI as “a pattern of behaviour threatening values, interests, political processes, and international partnerships.

It aims to threaten our values, interests, role as a global actor, partnerships with states and societies globally.” Babaud said elections had become “testing grounds for new forms for IM patterns in terms of production and amplification of content,” warning that disinformation posed risks to both national and global security.

“FIMI and disinformation can hurt national and global security, which needs to be addressed with proportional responses,” he said. [/b]

Babaud added, “To tackle FIMI, it is essential to cooperate with the other players in the defender community.”

Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference have emerged as a significant global concern over the past decade, driven largely by the rapid expansion of digital technologies and the ease with which malign actors can disseminate misleading content.

Governments, multilateral institutions, and research organisations have documented how state-linked and non-state groups use coordinated campaigns to undermine democratic processes, polarise societies, and weaken trust in traditional media.

The European Union began formally identifying and responding to FIMI activities in 2015 through initiatives such as the EUvsDisinfo project, which tracks coordinated disinformation originating from foreign sources
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Since then, the EU has expanded its policy framework to help member states and partner countries strengthen resilience against cross-border manipulation efforts.

Nigeria has been recognised as one of the countries in West Africa most exposed to politically charged misinformation and foreign-influenced narratives, partly because of its large online population and diverse socio-political landscape.

Studies by organisations such as the Centre for Democracy and Development and the Africa Centre for Strategic Studies have shown that false or manipulated information often exploits longstanding ethnic, religious, and regional divisions.

During electoral cycles from the 2015 presidential election to the 2023 polls, researchers observed spikes in fabricated stories, doctored videos, and coordinated online campaigns aimed at shaping political perceptions.


Analysts note that these trends mirror patterns seen globally, where domestic actors and foreign entities alike exploit digital platforms to influence political discourse.

The EU and Nigeria have collaborated for years on strengthening democratic governance, media freedom, and electoral integrity, making the fight against disinformation a growing area of cooperation.

Through its Delegation in Abuja, the EU has funded programmes to improve fact-checking capacity, support investigative journalism, and enhance digital literacy among young people and media professionals. Partnerships with Nigerian organisations such as Dubawa, Nigerian Guild of Editors, among others form part of a broader strategy to counter harmful information ecosystems.
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Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Druss(m): 5:42pm On Dec 01, 2025
What of internal disinformation?
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by PulaPower: 5:42pm On Dec 01, 2025
Enemies of Nigeria at loss again..

Like I always say… There’s no progress partway for enemies of Nigeria..
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Apcshit: 5:42pm On Dec 01, 2025
It will not be good for the people that voted due to tribalism for APC
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Flangelo12: 5:43pm On Dec 01, 2025
Haters would start crying.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by legitnow1: 5:43pm On Dec 01, 2025
THIS IS THE NUMBER 1 DISINFORMATION.



WEN AN EU BODY DECALRED FRAUDULENT ELECTION IN NIGERIA AND ANOTHER EU BODY START TALKING ABOUT DISINFORMATION.



THE KILLING OF CHRISTIANS IS LIVE IN ON CAMERA FOR THE WORLD TO SEE.




UNTIL TRUMP U ALL LOOKED AWAY BECAUSE THEY ARE BLACK LIVES.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by prince4pro2: 5:43pm On Dec 01, 2025
Summary please. 1 more character
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by HgAkpobomeEr: 5:43pm On Dec 01, 2025
The EU should focus on its own backyard.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by higgs: 5:44pm On Dec 01, 2025
So all the kidnapping and killings including students being kidnapped from school in their hundreds is "foreign disinformation "?
Stupid Europeans
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by sirsholley(m): 5:44pm On Dec 01, 2025
Even if they give correct information, FG will deny it
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by thisisit: 5:44pm On Dec 01, 2025
FOREIGN MISINFORMATION IS BETTER THAN PLAYING THE OSTRICH OR HYPOCRATIC SILENCE
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by mrvitalis(m): 5:44pm On Dec 01, 2025
U know the funny thing

Europe would ever agree to have a country like Nigeria in Europe... They would have urged them to split along ethnic lines for peace sake

But they want to promote this unholy mixture of ethnicities with nothing in common because it's easier for them to control
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by oluxy(m): 5:45pm On Dec 01, 2025
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by NothingDoMe: 5:46pm On Dec 01, 2025
PulaPower:
Enemies of Nigeria at loss again..

Like I always say… There’s no progress partway for enemies of Nigeria..
Like those dishing out bribes abi?

I mean if an outgoing ambassador to the UK can be bribed during the 2023 elections then who remain?.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Cj4charles(m): 5:47pm On Dec 01, 2025
Which democracy if I may ask??
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by SmartPolician: 5:48pm On Dec 01, 2025
The only part that resonates with me is how technology is altering our realities. AI algorithms deployed on social media is causing more harm than good for people who are only interested in the negatives happening at certain locations
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Saint99: 5:48pm On Dec 01, 2025
I didn't understand. Initially, I thought I understood then I realised I didn't understand.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by ebukal67x: 5:52pm On Dec 01, 2025
Foreign information manipulation and interference is a serious issue. The EU ambassador's comments are timely.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by CaseSensitive(m):
EU accusing others of what they have been perpetuating themselves on the continent of Africa for decades.

Arte.tv which is part of French media house and by extension, part of the EU media framework, has been in a comfortably close proximity to JNIM and other terrorist groups in the Sahel filming their operations. But France is not sponsoring them? right?

Then we have France's DGSE personnel saying they have the pass to cause instability in the Sahel region because their forces has been withdrawn. What did EU say about that?

France has been sponsoring and supporting military coup in Francafrique countries to prevent another Burkina Faso's situation. What did EU say about that? I can go on and on. But EU want to tell us about how democracy is under threat in Nigeria? Democracy in a country where her citizens are starving? EU should better mind its own business, they have bigger fish to fry on their own turf.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by ElSudani: 5:57pm On Dec 01, 2025
This is a huge problem for Nigeria in particular. Misinformation used to be confined in beer joints etc, now it is in the hands of every illiterate with a smart phone.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Nwaikpe: 5:59pm On Dec 01, 2025
The same EU commission that supports Hamas?

I'd rather believe the BBC.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Borrow2222: 6:02pm On Dec 01, 2025
higgs:
So all the kidnapping and killings including students being kidnapped from school in their hundreds is "foreign disinformation "?
Stupid Europeans
They want the country to remain a dysfunctional society.

It’s their gain.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by SenecaTheYonger: 6:06pm On Dec 01, 2025
EU should be called MU because it’s already a Muslim Union
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by abysirius(m): 6:11pm On Dec 01, 2025
People like Rufai should go for a refresher. The are the vectors that propagate fake news .
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by VladimirTheGrea: 6:12pm On Dec 01, 2025
EU that can't solve their problems are talking about disinformation?

Who misinforms the world better than those unelected bureaucrats in Brussels?
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by YesDaddyTill203: 6:19pm On Dec 01, 2025
Druss:
What of internal disinformation?
IPOB disinformation is worse than any foreign enemy.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Jagabanfromcali: 6:22pm On Dec 01, 2025
How did APC come to power ? Were u sleeping then ? No na tit for tat now
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by ogascomax: 6:24pm On Dec 01, 2025
These are among the people who wants the destruction of Nigeria, it's people and the Christian population. We are aware about their agenda against the Church and Christianity in EUROPE. They don't care about Christians and they have been silent about the killings in Nigeria for too long. May God continue to bless Trump. Even in UK freedom is becoming a joke there no wonder the vice President of USA schooled them about their false freedom and they wore sad faces that day.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Moony45: 6:24pm On Dec 01, 2025
True. When a group from a part of the country goes to the U.S. to misinform them with ill intentions, then there is a problem.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Dididrumz(m): 6:33pm On Dec 01, 2025
Colonial masters want to get involved 😂😂😂

Everybody wants to catch cruise with Nigeria, smh.
Re: Foreign Disinformation Threatens Nigeria’s Democracy, Says EU by Salewa97: 6:36pm On Dec 01, 2025
The foreign disinformation should be curtailed. We can't allow foreign elements to interfere in our internal affairs.

Thanks to the EU for the warning, we will take it seriously
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