How Reliable Are Leaked Phone Chats With Obasanjo, Charlie Boy, And Donald Duke Asking For A Mass Uprising Over The | Elections? - Legitvibes
The Truth Behind the Leaks: Are the Obasanjo, Charly Boy, and Donald Duke Audio Clips Real?
But how reliable are these leaks? Let’s dive into the facts. 1. What was in the "Leaked" Audio? The Truth Behind the Leaks: Are the Obasanjo,
The recordings, which first gained traction via Peoples Gazette , featured a voice resembling Obasanjo’s telling Charly Boy to "occupy Nigeria" and not allow "them" to steal their victory. In another segment, the voice allegedly belonging to Obasanjo tells Donald Duke, "If they want to kill the youth, let them kill," suggesting a high-stakes confrontation with authorities. 2. Forensic and Fact-Check Findings In another segment, the voice allegedly belonging to
Following the 2023 Nigerian general elections, a series of audio recordings purportedly featuring former President , activist Charly Boy (Charles Oputa), and former Cross River State Governor Donald Duke went viral. The clips allegedly captured them discussing a mass uprising or "uprising" of Nigerian youth to protest election results they claimed were "stolen." 3. Verdict: How Reliable Are They?
: Fact-checkers from PRNigeria subjected the clips to speech recognition software. While the accuracy levels for the voices were high (91% for Obasanjo), they noted that modern AI tools like Microsoft's VALL-E can now mimic any voice with startling precision, even capturing emotional tonality.
The primary goal of such leaks during sensitive political periods is often to incite tension or discredit political figures. Given the conflicting forensic reports and the lack of subsequent action matching the "uprising" orders, these clips should be treated with extreme caution.
: Interestingly, reports from Sahara Reporters indicated that Charly Boy allegedly admitted to being part of the conversation. However, his subsequent social media activity did not show him mobilizing for an "uprising," but rather calling for calm and "legitimate means" to seek justice. 3. Verdict: How Reliable Are They?
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