On January 22, social media platforms, especially X, were flooded with claims and counterclaims about an alleged offer by the Kenyan government to Djibouti’s AUC candidate Mahmoud Youssouf.
Reports suggested that Youssouf had been offered Kshs 6 billion to step down from the African Union Commission race in favor of ODM Party leader Raila Odinga.
However, these claims have since been flagged as false.
Nation Africa, one of the leading media outlet, distanced itself from the news circulating online.
Using its official X account, Nation Africa clarified that the graphic card attributed to them was fake.
The outlet urged Kenyans to verify information before believing or sharing it, emphasizing the importance of identifying credible sources.
This move came in response to a fake news card that claimed Mahmoud Youssouf had declined the alleged offer due to his strong chances of winning the AUC race.
Despite Nation Africa’s disclaimer, the topic had already gained traction on social media.
Government supporters and critics alike shared posts insinuating that Youssouf might step down for Raila Odinga.
The discussion further escalated when Jubilee Party Secretary-General Jeremiah Kioni posted a congratulatory message to Raila, assuming that the rumors were true.
This fueled speculation and debate among netizens, amplifying the controversy.
The scenario highlights the growing challenge of misinformation in the digital age.
Fake news spreads quickly, often creating confusion and leading to unnecessary debates before official clarifications are made.
In this case, the false claim not only dragged Mahmoud Youssouf’s name into a political narrative but also involved sensitive international relations, given the of the AUC position.
The incident also raises questions about the motivations behind such misinformation.
While it is unclear who created and circulated the fake graphic card, the situation may point to deliberate attempts to sway public opinion or create political narratives.
The involvement of high-profile figures like Raila Odinga and Jeremiah Kioni only added to the drama, drawing widespread attention..