The Defence Headquarters, (DHQ), has refuted what it described as a misleading video that is circulating on social media, which it said inaccurately depicts the Chief of Defence Staff, (CDS), General OO Oluyede.

In a statement released by Major General Samalia Uba, Director of Defence Information, on 9 June 2026, the DHQ characterized the video as fabricated, deceptive, and completely unrelated to any official communication, statement, or engagement involving either of the senior military officials.

The military high command stated that the content was intentionally created to mislead the public and create confusion regarding the activities and leadership of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

The Defence Headquarters urged the public to completely disregard the video, emphasizing that it did not originate from any official military source or authorized communication channel.

“Initial evaluations conducted by the military suggest that the video shows clear indications of digital manipulation and was likely produced using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to create a false narrative,” the statement said.

The DHQ expressed concern about the increasing misuse of emerging digital technologies and social media platforms to fabricate content involving senior military officials, cautioning that such actions could undermine public trust and pose a threat to national security.

The military also warned social media influencers, bloggers, content creators, and online commentators against sharing, reposting, or amplifying unverified military-related information for the sake of online engagement and visibility.

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Reiterating its commitment to national security, the Armed Forces of Nigeria urged media practitioners and the public to verify information through official Defence Headquarters channels, while assuring Nigerians of its ongoing dedication to safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty, peace, and security.


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