Army Deploys AI to Tackle Terrorist Propaganda, Trains PR Officers and Journalists in Fact-Checking

News Express |10th Oct 2025 | 124
Army Deploys AI to Tackle Terrorist Propaganda, Trains PR Officers and Journalists in Fact-Checking




Nigerian Army embraces AI to counter terrorist disinformation, empowering PR officers and journalists with advanced fact-checking skills.

The Nigerian Army has taken progressive steps in countering terrorists’ disinformation through Artificial Intelligence technology by training Army Public Relations Officers and journalists in the effective use of AI for fact-checking claims, photographs, and videos.

At the Nigerian Army Directorate of Public Relations’ Combined Third and Fourth Quarter Media Training Seminar in Abuja, the organisers of the training gave prominence to fact-checking using AI technology.

Summing up a session on fact-checking during the seminar, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, stated that fact-checking skills will help her directorate—and by extension, the media—to vigorously counter terrorist propaganda.

In her closing remarks, the Acting Director noted that propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation have become dangerous weapons in the hands of terrorists, secessionists, economic saboteurs, and their collaborators.

She further stated that in today’s complex security environment, the battle is not won by firepower alone, but equally by the mastery of information.

She said: “Our collective task is to ensure these falsehoods do not erode public trust, weaken national morale, or undermine the sacrifices of our gallant troops who daily confront enemies of our state.”

The Nigerian Army, she said, remains unwavering in its constitutional mandate to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country, stressing that: “To achieve lasting victory, the cooperation of the media is indispensable.”

Colonel Anele added: “You are not bystanders in this fight; you are strategic partners whose words and reports shape perception, build resilience, and mobilise public support for the armed forces. This seminar has provided the platform to deepen that partnership, strengthen mutual trust, and chart a clear path for more responsible, balanced, and conflict-sensitive reportage.

“Over the course of this training, erudite resource persons have enriched us with invaluable knowledge, best practices, and practical insights. These contributions will serve as a compass as we continue to engage the media space with clarity, credibility, and professionalism. I urge participants to translate these lessons into action—whether in the newsroom, on the field, or in our respective deployments—so that together, we can deny adversaries the oxygen of propaganda and instead amplify the truth of our collective resolve against criminality.”

Noting that the dedication of participants is a testament to patriotism and an assurance that the media–military partnership remains strong and unbreakable, Colonel Anele charged them to remain ambassadors of truth, defenders of professional ethics, and partners in the great task of building a safer, stronger, and more united Nigeria. (Arise News)

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