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Tinubu Inaugurates World’s First UNESCO Media Literacy Institute — Photo by Muhammad-Taha Ibrahim on Pexels

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Media Literacy and Information Literacy Review: Is Nigeria’s UNESCO Institute the Ultimate Classroom Game‑Changer?

Media Literacy and Information Literacy Review: Is Nigeria’s UNESCO Institute the Ultimate Classroom Game-Changer? In 2024 UNESCO approved Nigeria as the host of the world’s first Category-2 International Media, Information Literacy Institute, marking a historic step for education. Yes, this institute will become the ultimate classroom game-changer by

Tinubu launches world’s first media literacy institute, declares war on fake news — Photo by Soft__Work__ on Pexels

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Why Your Small Business Is Already Losing Money to Media Literacy and Fake News - and How Tinubu’s Institute Can Turn the Tables

Hook Your small business loses money to media literacy and fake news because misinformation erodes consumer trust and sales. When a false story spreads about your product, potential customers hesitate, existing buyers question quality, and revenue can drop dramatically. In my experience consulting with local entrepreneurs in Lagos, a single

President Tinubu unveils UNESCO’s first global media, information literacy institute — Photo by Ben Khatry on Pexels

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Why President Tinubu’s UNESCO Media Institute Is a Shockwave That Will Redefine Media Literacy and Information Literacy

With 6 million university students in Nigeria in 2024, President Tinubu’s UNESCO Media Institute is poised to reshape media and information literacy nationwide. Backed by UNESCO and launched by President Tinubu, the institute creates a coordinated curriculum that links every federal university to a shared fact-checking framework, promising faster,

Nigeria to launch International Media and Information Literacy — Photo by Adedire Abiodun on Pexels

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Everything You Need to Know About Nigeria’s Media Literacy and Information Literacy Revolution, 2026 Media Literacy Curriculum & Digital Fact‑Checking Resources

In 2023, UNESCO designated Nigeria as the host of its first Category-2 International Media and Information Literacy Institute, marking a historic milestone. Media and information literacy (MIL) teaches people how to find, evaluate, and create content responsibly, acting as a vaccine against misinformation for children, parents, and educators alike. What

Nigeria to launch International Media and Information Literacy — Photo by mk_photoz on Pexels

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Build Nigeria’s First International Media Literacy and Information Literacy Institute to Empower Students

With a population of over 114 million (Wikipedia), Nigeria faces a growing challenge of misinformation among its youth. Building Nigeria’s first International Media Literacy and Information Literacy Institute will empower students with the critical skills to identify fake news, verify sources, and become informed creators. media literacy and information