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First lesson

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Five pillars of Wikipedia

This test is going to be based on questions. One word "Yes" or "No" answers are unacceptable. I want to see some evidence of a thought process. There's no time limit - answer in your own words and we'll talk about your answers.

1. Q - You have just been told by your friend that Muhammadu Buhari got married to Janet Jones 5 years ago. Can you add this to the Muhammadu Buhari article and why?

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2. Q - Vanguard Newspaper for example published a content that which you see as clearly defamatory to Osun State Government. Can you include this content to the Osun State Government article? Why?

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3. Q - Would you consider The Punch a reliable source on [[Bola Tinubu]]? Would you consider The Punch to be a reliable source on its rival, Vanguard? Why?

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4. Q - Would you consider Olu Jacobs's official Facebook page a reliable source? Why?

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5. Q - Would the official website of the Lagos State House of Assembly be a secondary source to establish the notability of Desmond Elliot?

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6. Q - Would you have any issue with using the About Us page on Unilever as a source for the history section of the Unilever article.

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7. Q - Would you have any problem with "Youtube" link being used in a music-related article?

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8. Q - Everybody knows that the sky is blue right? An editor doesn't agree - he says it is bronze, do you need a source?

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9. Q - Everybody knows Muhammadu Buhari took over from Goodluck Jonathan right? An editor doesn't agree - he says it is Olusegun Obasanjo, do you need a source?

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10. Q - We all agreed that The Punch is a reliable source but you found the same sources for a Newspaper columnist who is an employee of The punch. Will you consider the columnist notable?