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Popular comedian, Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM), has expressed fear over the dissemination of false information by a section of the public about the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to him, outside the spread of COVID-19, the scariest thing to him is how false information is orchestrated by the so-called "intelligent" gullible people.
To him, spreading false information only sow seeds of panic and confusion among the populace, especially during a time of national crisis such as this.
“The scariest thing to me outside Covid-19 is the advanced levels of FAKE NEWS. Even scarier, it’s the so-called ‘intelligent’ gullible ones who quickly SHARE without thinking. #stopsharingfakenews,” he posted on his Twitter page.
The scariest thing to me outside Covid 19 is the Advanced levels of FAKE NEWS. Even scarier, it’s the so called “intelligent “ gullible ones who quickly SHARE without thinking. 😳😳#stopsharingfakenews
— Kwaku Sintim-Misa (@KSM_Kwaku_Misa) July 10, 2020
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