VERA FILES FACT CHECK: The University of Oxford did NOT put up ‘Marcos did not graduate here’ signage
There is no truth to the claim that such a statement was put up at any Oxford building.
There is no truth to the claim that such a statement was put up at any Oxford building.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, denied the claim.
While disappointing, the decision was not a surprise to those who sought to invalidate his candidacy.
A six-year-old news report about a bullet hitting the office window of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. in 2015 was used in a Tiktok video to suggest there is an assassination attempt against the presidential aspirant.
Only one photo in the collage featured a ship currently in the AFP’s fleet inventory.
The photo, which began circulating on Jan. 26, was stripped of its original context. It was taken from the personal FB account of vlogger Almira Sullano and was published the day the Marcos interview was broadcast.
American astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon.
A quote card showing a fictional Saudi princess allegedly praising presidential aspirant Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr was shared on Facebook. This is fake.
Just a day after Jessica Soho made a big splash in her brand of presidential interviews on Jan. 22 over Channel 7, Boy Abunda followed with his own concept of presidential encounters on Jan. 24 onwards on his YouTube channel.
It was uploaded the same day the network aired the interview of Jessica Soho with four presidential aspirants.