An international multimedia bilingual journalist, Alhassan Bala, has launched a Hausa fact-checking platform called ‘Alkalanci’ (The Arbiter).
The platform focuses primarily on fact-checking claims on health, politics, and many other topics in Hausa language.
It will also be fact-checking pictures and videos to enlighten the Hausa readers in Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana and beyond about misleading claims or false pictures and videos.
This becomes even more imperative at this time when people now use photoshop and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create “deep fake” pictures and videos.
“We look at the digital space and realise how misinformation and disinformation are gaining ground among Hausa digital platform users.
“There are also many myths and false claims on health matters that a number of people believe with utmost belief.
“This is why it is important for us to provide a platform that will enlighten the Hausa readers,” Bala said in a statement on Sunday.
The statement continued: “We at the ‘Alkalanci’ would be providing media literacy so that people will know how to protect themselves from getting trapped by misinformation, disinformation or false claims, pictures and videos.”
Alhassan Bala, who has over a decade journalism experience, is currently a stringer with Voice of America (VOA) Hausa and English Services.