BY: Ogwu Shedrack (EbonyNaija MediaBlog)
At the height of the pandemic, claims circulated widely across Benue State suggesting that COVID-19 was not real, exaggerated, or a political fabrication.
This wasn’t just talk it influenced behaviour in communities across Benue State, where many people ignored safety measures, resisted testing, and doubted vaccines.
Health experts warn that such misinformation directly weakens public health response and puts lives at risk.
MY FINDINGS AGAINST THE CLAIMS
The claim that COVID-19 was not real in Benue is false.
1. Verified Cases in Benue State
Official data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirms that:
Even as recent as 2023, surveillance still recorded new COVID-19 cases in Benue, proving continued presence of the virus. Source
👉 This directly contradicts claims that the virus “never existed” in the state.
2. Real Public Health Response in Benue
COVID-19 triggered coordinated health interventions in Benue:
A study on Benue residents confirms that these communication strategies were widely deployed to combat the pandemic and inform citizens. Source
👉 Governments do not mobilize this level of response for a “non-existent” disease.
3. Vaccination Campaigns Across Communities
Evidence shows that:
👉 This large-scale intervention further confirms that COVID-19 was treated as a real and serious health threat.
4. Misinformation Was Already a Known Problem
The NCDC itself acknowledged that:
👉 Meaning: the “COVID is not real” narrative was part of a documented misinformation wave not reality.
Why the False Claim Spread in Benue
Evidence points to several drivers:
Research confirms that misinformation in Nigeria spread rapidly through digital platforms and informal networks. Source
Human Impact (Stronger Story Angle)
Behind the data are real consequences:
👉 In a public health crisis, belief can be as dangerous as the virus itself.
Conclusion
The claim that COVID-19 was not real in Benue State is false and misleading.
The evidence clearly shows that COVID-19 was real, present, and impactful in Benue State.
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Verdict: FALSE
Combating narratives like this is critical. Organisations like the Centre for Democracy and Development continue to train journalists and citizens to identify, debunk, and prevent the spread of misinformation, especially in vulnerable communities.
This piece was produced in collaboration with the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD-West Africa) as part of its Media Fellowship.
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