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The Nigerian presidency has dismissed claims that Vice President Kashim Shettima has been barred from the Presidential Villa as "mischievous and fabricated." The allegations, which surfaced online, suggested Shettima had been restricted from the villa, sparking speculation about internal tensions within the administration. The presidency quickly rejected the report, labelling it as a baseless rumour aimed at causing confusion.

Highlights:
  • The presidency refutes claims about Shettima being blocked from the Villa.
  • The accusation is labelled as "mischievous" and "fabricated" by government spokespersons.
  • Shettima’s access to the Villa has not been restricted in any way.
  • The statement aims to quell rising speculation about internal divisions in the government.
  • This response highlights the growing concerns about fake news in the political sphere.
The quick and firm rejection by the presidency comes at a time when misinformation and fake news are rampant in Nigeria. By addressing the false claim head-on, the government is attempting to maintain its image of unity and control. This also reflects the delicate nature of political dynamics within the current administration, where even the smallest rumours can gain traction and cause significant concern.