The title you mentioned refers to a recurring type of "clickbait" or sensationalist headline often found on social media and certain blogs regarding Kannywood actress Maryam Yahaya.
Below is an article that explains the situation, the impact of these rumors, and why it's important to verify information. The title you mentioned refers to a recurring
The headlines are a classic example of "clickbait." Content creators often use shocking titles and edited thumbnails (sometimes using unrelated photos or deepfakes) to trick users into clicking on their YouTube videos or blog posts. Once a user clicks, they usually find a video that has nothing to do with the title—often just a collection of the actress's normal photos or a commentary on general gossip. 2. A Pattern of Defamation Once a user clicks, they usually find a
However, a closer look reveals that these claims are entirely baseless. 1. The Anatomy of Clickbait 1. The Anatomy of Clickbait