Ekiti Digital Integrity Initiative (EDII) is a public awareness and digital literacy campaign focused on promoting responsible use of Artificial Intelligence.

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Join us on Wednesday as we host SP Sunday Abutu live on NTA Ado-Ekiti, where he will be shedding light on the Ekiti Digital Integrity Initiative, an important step towards promoting responsible digital engagement and safeguarding our online space.
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Happy Independence Day from EDII! 🇳🇬 Today, we celebrate the spirit of freedom, resilience, and endless possibilities that define our nation. As we reflect on our journey, may we continue to build a future driven by innovation, entrepreneurship, and collective progress.
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At EDII, we remain committed to empowering individuals, nurturing ideas, and creating opportunities that contribute to national development. Here's to a stronger, more prosperous, and united Nigeria.
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Together, we rise. Together, we thrive. 🇳🇬✨ #HappyIndependenceDay #EDII #DigitalIntegrity
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June is here. Not every headline deserves your attention. Not every message deserves your forwarding. Not every rumor deserves your belief. The most powerful tool against misinformation isn't technology—it's a responsible citizen.
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In the digital age, protecting the online space is not the duty of one group alone. It is a shared responsibility. From citizens to digital technology organizations, and from media houses to institutions, everyone has a role to play.
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In this insightful excerpt, Dr. Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele breaks down the collective duties required to sanitize our digital ecosystem and build a safer, more credible online society. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Freedom of expression is a right, but understanding where expression ends and responsibility begins is what protects our democracy.
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In this powerful excerpt, Dr. Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele sheds light on the important difference between expressing your opinions and engaging in actions that may violate ethical, legal, or civic boundaries. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Today, as we celebrate the hands that build and move our nation forward, we also spotlight the silent defenders in our digital space. In this excerpt, Dr. Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele sheds light on the specialized Police unit dedicated to tackling cybercrime and safeguarding our
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digital ecosystem. He emphasizes the importance of making official reports and taking action against fake news by also flagging such content through EDII platforms.
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This Workers’ Day, we salute not just those in physical spaces, but also the digital watchdogs working tirelessly to protect truth and integrity online. Let’s all do our part. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Fake news is not just misleading, it carries serious legal consequences. In this excerpt, SP Sunday Abutu highlights the legal implications of spreading false information, emphasizing accountability in the digital space. As conversations grow online, so does the
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responsibility to verify before sharing. The Ekiti Digital Integrity Initiative continues to promote responsible communication, protect public trust, and strengthen information credibility across communities. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Not all false information is the same. In this excerpt from the Ekiti Digital Integrity Initiative on NTA Ado-Ekiti, SP Sunday Abutu clearly distinguishes misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation —three concepts that shape how false or harmful content spreads in
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today’s digital space. Understanding the difference is key to protecting public trust, preventing panic, and promoting responsible information sharing. Digital integrity begins with knowing what we share and why we share it. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Fake news and misinformation are often used interchangeably, but the difference lies in intent. In this excerpt, SP Sunday Abutu explains that while fake news is deliberately created to deceive, misinformation may be shared without the intention to mislead. However, the law..
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makes one thing clear: ignorance is not an excuse. This important reminder underscores the need for citizens to verify before sharing, as every forwarded message carries responsibility. Watch SP Sunday Abutu’s insight during the Ekiti Digital Integrity Initiative (EDII) on..
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NTA Ado-Ekiti, Wednesday, 22nd April 2026. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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Fake news is more than just misinformation. It is content deliberately created or shared to mislead, distort facts, and manipulate public perception. During his appearance on NTA Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday, 22nd April 2026, SP Sunday Abutu broke down the true meaning of fake news,
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stressing the dangers it poses to public trust, security, and responsible digital engagement. #EDII #DigitalIntegrity #EkitiDecides
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