Africa: No, Neem Tea Won't Prevent All Illnesses Claimed in Viral Social Media Posts: [Africa Check] IN SHORT: Posts claiming that tea made with the leaves of the neem plant can kill intestinal parasites and cure a host of other ailments are circulating on Instagram. But there is not enough evidence to support the use of these home remedies. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TR9cPZ #AfricaCheck #NeemTea #HealthMyths #HomeRemedies #ViralPosts
Africa: Guide - Scam Trends to Watch Out for in 2026 and How to Stay Safe Online: [Africa Check] In 2025, Africa Check investigated over 20 scams circulating online in Nigeria, from Facebook pages impersonating popular commercial banks to fake money-doubling investment opportunities. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TR47FX #ScamAwareness #StaySafeOnline #OnlineSafety #AfricaCheck #ScamAlert
Africa: No, Helping Strangers Use Their Smartphones Will Not Expose You to 'Ai Biometric Identity Fraud': [Africa Check] No, helping strangers use their smartphones will not expose you to 'AI biometric identity fraud' http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TR2c6x #AfricaCheck #SmartphoneSafety #AIFraud #DigitalSecurity #BiometricData
Africa: No, Gammora Is Not a 'Cure' for HIV. False Promises and Fake Medicine Being Sold On Social Media: [Africa Check] No, Gammora is not a 'cure' for HIV. False promises and fake medicine being sold on social media http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TQlqJp #HIVAwareness #HealthMyths #FakeMedicine #PublicHealth #AfricaCheck
Africa: Kenyan TV Anchors Didn't Say Covid Vaccines Cause Arthritis - Ignore Ai-Generated Video: [Africa Check] Kenyan TV anchors didn't say Covid vaccines cause arthritis - ignore AI-generated video http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TQbNR8 #Covid19 #Vaccines #HealthFacts #Kenya #AfricaCheck
Africa: Are Foreigners 'Bleeding' South Africa's Road Accident Fund 'Dry'? Numbers Don't Back the Claim: [Africa Check] Are foreigners 'bleeding' South Africa's Road Accident Fund 'dry'? Numbers don't back the claim http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPnC8S #SouthAfrica #AccidentFund #RoadSafety #AfricaCheck #FactChecking
Africa: No Evidence That Boiling Coca-Cola With Red Onion Will Fight Flu Quickly: [Africa Check] IN SHORT: A video circulating on Facebook claims that boiling Coca-Cola with red onion and drinking it warm can cure influenza. While the drink may feel soothing, there is no evidence that this home remedy has any medicinal effect. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPdBKZ #AfricaCheck #CocaCola #HomeRemedies #FluSeason #HealthMyths
Africa: No, Bitter Leaf Cannot Cure Malaria - Ignore Dangerous Claims and Seek Verified Medical Treatment: [Africa Check] No, bitter leaf cannot cure malaria - ignore dangerous claims and seek verified medical treatment http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TNztH6 #Malaria #BitterLeaf #PublicHealth #AfricaCheck #MedicalFacts
Africa: Don't Trust Unfounded Claims About the Health Benefits of 'Clove Water': [Africa Check] IN SHORT: Claims about the health benefits of hot water infused with cloves range from unproven to outright myths. There's no evidence that this home remedy can cure infertility, "clean the womb", or provide other sexual and reproductive health benefits. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/THnd0v #AfricaCheck #CloveWater #HealthMyths #HomeRemedies #HealthFacts