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FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country

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February 24, 2022
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FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country
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A Twitter account impersonating Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo is courting attention on the microblogging channel after posting a number of tweets reacting to the Russian military invasion of Ukraine and its impact on Ghanaians living in the country.

? Impersonation alert?
1/ This is NOT Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo.

Twitter account @addo_showboy [ID: 1320533900498817024] is IMPERSONATING the verified Twitter account of Ghana’s President @NakufoAddo [ID: 247217109]https://t.co/4diFVblnCe

— GhanaFact (@ghana_fact) February 24, 2022

 

A series of tweets from the impersonating Twitter handle bearing the name- “Nana Akuffo Addo” have received thousands of audience interaction, with screenshots of some of the tweets being cross-published on other social media platforms.

FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country
A screenshot of one of the several tweets being shared on Facebook

 

There is the likelihood that some gullible persons might misrepresent the tweets as coming from the Ghanaian President, more so when the impersonating Twitter handle did not explicitly state it was a parody account in its bio.

FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country
A screenshot of the profile of the impersonating account

 

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According to Twitter, users are allowed to create parody, newsfeed, commentary, and fan accounts on the social media platform, provided that the accounts follow some requirements:

  • Bio: The bio should clearly indicate that the user is not affiliated with the subject of the account. Non-affiliation can be indicated by incorporating, for example, words such as (but not limited to) “parody,” “fake,” “fan,” or “commentary.”

 

  • Account name: The account name (note: this is separate from the username, or @handle) should clearly indicate that the user is not affiliated with the subject of the account. Non-affiliation can be indicated by incorporating, for example, words such as (but not limited to) “parody,” “fake,” “fan,” or “commentary.”

 

However, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has a verified Twitter account (a blue check badge) which means his profile has been authenticated by Twitter.

The verified Twitter account of Ghana’s President @NakufoAddo [ID: 247217109] is completely different from the Twitter account @addo_showboy [ID: 1320533900498817024].

FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country
A screenshot of the verified Twitter account of President Nana Akufo-Addo

 

According to Twitter’s policy, it will review an account in response to an impersonation or trademark complaint and that users of the social media platform can report an account for impersonation here.

 

UPDATE

GhanaFact has observed that the person behind the impersonating account has since changed the account name (Nana Akuffo Addo) and handle(@addo_showboy) to “Sixteen Years” and @_16_years.

Many impersonating accounts on Twitter like to ride on current events while making outlandish comments to generated audience interaction, grow their following and subsequently sell off their accounts to interested persons.

FACT-CHECK: President Akufo-Addo has NOT threatened to fine Russia if Ghanaians in Ukraine are harmed during the military attacks on the country
A screenshot of the impersonating account

 

 

Researched by Rabiu Alhassan

 

 

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