Thursday, December 4, 2025
HomeBusinessPRNigeria Fact-Check: Viral Video Claiming Senator Saliu Mustapha Endorsed Ponzi Scheme is...

PRNigeria Fact-Check: Viral Video Claiming Senator Saliu Mustapha Endorsed Ponzi Scheme is False

Published on

spot_img
Senator Saliu Mustapha debunking the false report on BBC
Senator Saliu Mustapha debunking the false report on BBC

A viral video circulating on social media claiming that Senator Saliu Mustapha, representing Kwara Central, endorsed a government-backed investment scheme has been confirmed to be false and digitally manipulated.

The video, which was first shared by a blog page known as The News, features what appears to be Senator Mustapha in a live television interview allegedly promoting a scheme that promises ₦1,580,000 weekly returns on an investment of ₦395,000. The caption accompanying the video reads: “After so much time, he finally revealed the truth to us! An event for the whole country.”

The video rapidly spread across Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), WhatsApp, and YouTube, triggering public concerns and heated discussions over the senator’s supposed endorsement of what appeared to be a get-rich-quick scheme.

However, a forensic investigation by PRNigeria’s fact-checking team has exposed the video as a digitally fabricated clip generated using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology.

Read Also:

A detailed analysis revealed several red flags, including the use of a fake BBC Breaking News frame intended to give the clip an air of authenticity. AI detection tools further exposed glaring inconsistencies such as unnatural facial expressions, mismatched lip-syncing, and audio distortions—all hallmarks of AI-generated deepfake content.

To verify the context of the video, PRNigeria reached out to Suleiman Aledeh, the journalist shown in the interview clip. Aledeh, a former Arise TV broadcaster and current Managing Director of Edo Broadcasting Service, confirmed that the last interview he conducted with Senator Mustapha took place in 2023. He stated categorically that no investment platform was discussed during their conversation and disassociated himself from the trending clip.

Adding to the clarification, Nasif Sholagberu, Media Assistant to Senator Mustapha, issued a formal disclaimer, describing the video as completely fabricated.

“We wish to categorically state that the said video is fabricated and was generated using artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Senator Saliu Mustapha has not endorsed, supported or promoted any financial platform. Any such claims should be regarded as false and misleading,” he said.

In conclusion, PRNigeria’s investigation confirms that the video is a product of digital manipulation designed to mislead the public. The senator was neither involved in the creation of the video nor in the endorsement of any Ponzi or investment platform.

Verdict: False. Senator Saliu Mustapha did not endorse a Ponzi scheme. The video in circulation is AI-generated and fraudulent.

spokesperson

Latest articles

$1.57bn share sale hands Vodafone majority control of Safaricom

Vodafone-linked investors are set to take formal control of Safaricom after a proposed KES 204.3 billion ($1.57 billion) share transaction that lifts their combined stake to 55%, crossing the 50% regulatory threshold for effective control.  The transaction, disclosed in a public notice dated December 3, changes the ownership of East Africa’s most profitable company and

Chowdeck hits nearly $1 million in Black Friday food delivery sales

Until Jumia introduced its first nationwide sales campaign after it launched in 2012, Black Friday was not a retail tradition in Nigeria. Since then, the once-foreign concept has grown into one of the country’s most anticipated online commerce moments. Black Friday deals have now extended to online food delivery platforms like Chowdeck, which drove ₦1.4

WHO supports Mauritius in strengthening its National Health Security

WHO supports Mauritius in carrying out its second Joint External Evaluation of the International Health Regulation (IHR) capacities in November 2025. By volunteering for its second JEE, Mauritius has shown its strong commitment, foresight, leadership, and confidence in the process  with the aim of safeguarding the population’s health. A wide range of participants, including key

Getafe chief reveals Christantus Uche transfer plans as Crystal Palace face ₦33 billion dilemma

Christantus Uche Photo Credit: Crystal Palace website. Getafe president Ángel Torres has admitted he is unsure whether Crystal Palace intend to make Christantus Uche’s loan spell permanent, Soccernet.ng reports.  Ángel Torres hints the Premier League club may be reluctant to trigger Uche’s €20m (₦33.7 billion) purchase clause. Speaking after receiving a lifetime achievement award on

More like this

$1.57bn share sale hands Vodafone majority control of Safaricom

Vodafone-linked investors are set to take formal control of Safaricom after a proposed KES 204.3 billion ($1.57 billion) share transaction that lifts their combined stake to 55%, crossing the 50% regulatory threshold for effective control.  The transaction, disclosed in a public notice dated December 3, changes the ownership of East Africa’s most profitable company and

Chowdeck hits nearly $1 million in Black Friday food delivery sales

Until Jumia introduced its first nationwide sales campaign after it launched in 2012, Black Friday was not a retail tradition in Nigeria. Since then, the once-foreign concept has grown into one of the country’s most anticipated online commerce moments. Black Friday deals have now extended to online food delivery platforms like Chowdeck, which drove ₦1.4

WHO supports Mauritius in strengthening its National Health Security

WHO supports Mauritius in carrying out its second Joint External Evaluation of the International Health Regulation (IHR) capacities in November 2025. By volunteering for its second JEE, Mauritius has shown its strong commitment, foresight, leadership, and confidence in the process  with the aim of safeguarding the population’s health. A wide range of participants, including key
Share via
Send this to a friend